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Entrepreneurship plays a key role at Telecom Business School. Programs include complete academic cursus with practical experience. Faculty with business backgrounds are highly involved in course development and use interactive teaching methods, based on case studies, in which participants are placed in simulated business situations.</div>
Entrepreneurship plays a key role at Telecom Business School. Programs include complete academic cursus with practical experience. Faculty with business backgrounds are highly involved in course development and use interactive teaching methods, based on case studies, in which participants are placed in simulated business situations.</div>
With the “[http://www.it-sudparis.eu/p_en_incubateur_challenge_8250.html The Challenge Projet d'Entreprendre (Entrepreneurship project)]”, Master students have just one week to create their own company. This program is sponsored by both the President of the [[French Senate]] and major international companies such as [[Microsoft]], [[Bouygues Télécom (company)|Bouygues Télécom]] and [[Siemens]].
With the “[http://www.it-sudparis.eu/p_en_incubateur_challenge_8250.htmlChallenge Projet d'Entreprendre (Entrepreneurship project)]”, Master students have just one week to create their own company. This program is sponsored by both the President of the [[French Senate]] and major international companies such as [[Microsoft]], [[Bouygues Télécom (company)|Bouygues Télécom]] and [[Siemens]].


== From Master to PhD==
== From Master to PhD==

Revision as of 15:12, 28 July 2010

Telecom Business School
Télécom École de Management
File:Logo Tem.jpg
Former names
INT Management
MottoApprenons à voler ensemble
Motto in English
Moving forward, together
TypeBusiness School
Grandes Ecoles
Grands établissements
Established1979
PresidentDenis Lapert
Students700
Location,
48°37′30″N 2°26′35″E / 48.625°N 2.443°E / 48.625; 2.443
CampusSuburban
15 acre campus
AffiliationsTelecom & Management SudParis, Institut Telecom
Websitetelecom-em.eu

Telecom Business School (ex INT Management[1]) is a French state-funded Management School, a member of Institut Telecom (ex GET : Groupe des Ecoles des Télécommunications), of the Management School Chapter of the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles, of EFMD (European Foundation for Management Development), and AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business). Telecom Business School shares it campus with Telecom SudParis, an engineering school. It has a research center specializing in information and communication sciences.

Telecom SudParis and Telecom Business School are part of Telecom & Management SudParis ex-INT (Institut National des Télécommunications).

Managers with a range of profiles

Telecom & Management SudParis buildings


Telecom Business School teaching and research programs closely combine management sciences with information and communication technologies. It is a European management school in direct touch with the information society and its economy.

Leading sector: Auditing and Consulting
Areas: Finance, Marketing, Management

Admission

See the official site of Telecom Business School

Key figures. The school in numbers

Telecom & Management SudParis Buildings

670 students
200 partner companies
70 teaching and research faculty
48 partner universities
1 business incubator 8 double degree programs
5 Specialized Masters
1 Master in Management
1 English track as of the second year
1 Executive MBA Program
1 Master of Science Program
1 Doctoral program in management 1000 computers
730 rooms for students
54 student clubs and associations

Research Center

Students at Telecom Business School benefit from the resources of a research center and an academic institution with masters and doctorate programs. Telecom Business School, together with Telecom SudParis, it sister engineering school, form Telecom & Management SudParis. The two institutions share their knowledge educational resources and corporate opportunities. Complementing each other, they provide students, whether future engineers or managers, with a common, enlarged culture. Once students have graduated, they can pursue their research interests through INT’s doctorate or master of science programs.

Telecom & Management SudParis E Building

A multi-disciplinary approach and high-tech resources

Four Teaching and Research Departments:

Resources:

  • One faculty member for every 10 students
  • High-speed networks
  • 21,000 books housed in a multimedia center and main journals and periodicals on-line
  • Audiovisual center
  • Radio studio
  • Multimedia language laboratories

An Entrepreneurial Culture

Entrepreneurship plays a key role at Telecom Business School. Programs include complete academic cursus with practical experience. Faculty with business backgrounds are highly involved in course development and use interactive teaching methods, based on case studies, in which participants are placed in simulated business situations.

With the “Projet d'Entreprendre (Entrepreneurship project)”, Master students have just one week to create their own company. This program is sponsored by both the President of the French Senate and major international companies such as Microsoft, Bouygues Télécom and Siemens.

From Master to PhD

Whether in finance, marketing, human resources or information systems, Telecom Business School’s cursus combines management disciplines with information sciences and technologies:

  • Grande Ecole Program (Master in Management)
  • The Specialized Master Programs:
    • Information Systems for Management
    • Telecom Manager
    • Entrepreneurship and Innovative Projects
    • International Business Engineering
  • The Master of Science in International Management Program
  • The Executive MBA Program "Leading Business, People and Innovation"

Executive programs

Telecom Business School welcome business professionals to pursue their education.

Telecom Business School’s life-long training programs allow business professionals with at least three years of experience to obtain the equivalent of the Master in Management degree.

With two “Certificats d’enseignement specialisé” (specialist training certificates) accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles, admitted students are entitled to attend specialized masters programs. Qualified candidates may even benefit from waivers through validation of their acquired knowledge.

A Multicultural Experience

From Mexico to Hong Kong, 48 universities around the world extend a warm welcome to students. Whether exchange programs or students internships, Telecom Business School facilitates students to go abroad. Its campus reflects this international diversity with over 60 nationalities studying and working together. Nine languages are taught, and an English-speaking program can be chosen as of the second year.

Campus

Telecom Business School shares its campus with the campus of Telecom SudParis.

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