NEOMA Business School
NEOMA Business School | |
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founding | 2013 |
place | Reims , Rouen , Paris |
director | Michel-Edouard Leclerc |
Networks | IAU |
Website | www.neoma-bs.fr |
The Neoma Business School is a French business school with locations in Reims , Rouen and Paris . It is accredited by the following institutions : EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System) , EFMD (European Foundation for Management Development) and AMBA (Association of MBAs) . Around 8,000 students of various nationalities are enrolled at NEOMA Business School.
history
The college was created in 2013 through the merger of two business schools, the Reims Management School and the Rouen Business School. The Reims Management School was founded in 1928 on the initiative of the city of Reims to meet the needs of senior executives in the field of sales, distribution and export of champagne , the flagship of the Reims region.
Sup de Co
The Sup de Co (short for École Supérieure de Commerce ) is the showcase program of the former RMS. It trains prospective company managers over a period of three years and is one of the grandes écoles in France. Admission requirements are a completed two-year preparatory course (French: Classe préparatoire , Prépa for short ) and successful participation in the school's own admissions process.
CESEM
The CESEM ( Center d'Études Supérieures Européennes de Management ) is the only RMS program to offer a double degree in international management . Half of the four-year study period is completed in France or at a partner university abroad. All partner schools are part of the International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS) . The course must include two six-month internships in the respective country (3rd and 6th semester). A prerequisite for admission to the course is the school's own admission procedure when applying to the RMS; In the case of applications via one of the partner universities, the respective partner university is responsible for the selection process. Since the content of the courses is all coordinated, it is not possible to repeat individual semesters. As a degree, you receive the French license as well as the degree from the respective partner university (in Reutlingen : Bachelor of Science ). The following universities cooperate with CESEM:
Double degree | Partner university | city | Language of instruction | Remarks | |
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french - | Spanish | Universidad Pontificia Comillas | Madrid | Spanish | Study abroad possible |
German | Reutlingen University | Reutlingen | German | ||
Mexican | Universidad de las Americas | Puebla | Spanish & English | You can only start your studies in France | |
American | Northeastern University | Boston | English | ||
Australian | University of Technology, Sydney | Sydney | English | ||
Italian | Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore | Piacenza | Italian | ||
Dutch | Avans School of International Studies | Breda | English | ||
British | Lancaster University | Lancaster | English | ||
Irish | Dublin City University | Dublin | English | ||
Chinese | University of Foreign Economics and Trade ( 对外 经济 贸易 大学 ) | Beijing | Chinese | Five-year study period (one-year language specialization in China) |
TEMA
The TEMA ( Technologies et Management ) is a five-year study program that combines technology and management and prepares students for the management careers in the field of technology. Partnerships with foreign universities enable students to gain several months of experience abroad during their studies.
Sup'TG
Sup'TG students complete the last of their three years alternately at school and in a company (similar to the vocational academies in Baden-Württemberg, Berlin, Saxony and Thuringia).
Alumni
The alumni network RMS Network , with more than 18,000 members of the largest of its kind in France. Around 3500 RMS alumni work abroad.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Governance. NEOMA Business School becomes an Establishment of Higher Education for Commerce (EESC) from 1st January 2018. In: www.neoma-bs.com. NEOMA Business School, accessed on July 28, 2019 .
- ^ List of IAU Members. In: iau-aiu.net. International Association of Universities, accessed July 28, 2019 .