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MASTERS Of SCIENCE

ONE-YEAR PROGRAMMES

2016

BuSINESS MANAGEMENT

Message from the Associate Dean for Graduate Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01 EDHEC Spirit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02 EDHEC Master Programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06Marketing Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 09

Strategy & Organisation Consultancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Law & Tax Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Global Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Creative Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Management Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33A World-Class Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36EDHEC Career Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Practical Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Admission Requirements & Fees . . . . . . . . . . . 41

EDHEC holds the “Triple Crown” of international accreditations (AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS) for its outstanding academic programmes, its strong links with the corporate community,

its impressive global reach and its commitment to ongoing quality improvement.

Why EDhEC ?At EDHEC Business School, you receive not only a top education in business management

but also real-world business and forward-thinking skills that set you apart from other graduates. You learn from renowned management specialists and have the opportunity to put this new knowledge

to work in some of the most prestigious and exciting companies in the world.

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The Financial Times, 2015

#5 Master in Finance in the world*

The Financial Times, 2014

#16 Master in Management in the world

A GLOBAL BuSINESS EDuCATION

EDHEC Business School is recognised as one of the top institutions

in the world for its international programmes, its partnerships with leading universities and

business schools, and the diversity of its faculty and student bodies.

AN ELITE TEAChING AND RESEARCh fACuLTy

EDHEC’s teaching staff is made up of leading experts from around the

world and includes some of the brightest researchers in the fields of finance, economics, financial analysis

and accounting, and business law.

uNPARALLELED BuSINESS RELEvANCE

EDHEC’s close ties to business translate into exciting education, internship

and career opportunities for students, in France and abroad. Top executive partners are involved in programmes

and research projects to ensure real-world relevance.

*3-year average ranking

EDHEC Placement Report, 2014

43% of students start their career abroad

€13 MA YEAR DEVOTED TO ACADEMIC RESEARCH

91NATIONALITIESON CAMPUS

1/3INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

142permanent teaching FacULtY(49% international)

5CAMPuSES

Lille • Nice • Paris • London • Singapore

6 200StUdentS

30 000ALuMNI IN 121 COuNTRIES

CAMPuS •

EDHEC Business School, founded in 1906, is among the leading business schools in Europe. It is widely recognised for academic excellence, for the international impact of its research and for its unique synergies with the global business world. All of the School’s academic programmes draw heavily on these three strengths.

EDHEC’s seven specialised master’s programmes are designed specifically to prepare students for international business careers. These programmes, taught entirely in English, lead to careers in marketing, consulting, international business, entrepreneurship, and law and tax management among others.

As part of its efforts to be relevant to business—the School’s strategic outlook is encapsulated by the “EDHEC for Business” motto—EDHEC has also forged close ties with leading companies in France and abroad. Carrefour, Groupe SEB and Unilever, for instance, are the Corporate Programme Sponsors for the MSc in Marketing Management, Capgemini Consulting for the MSc in Strategy & Organisation Consultancy and Lactalis for the MSc in Global Business.

Such sponsors play active roles in classroom instruction, and their commitment ensures that the curriculum is always relevant to business. In a business world undergoing constant change, posing different challenges by the day, such assurances can only improve the professional preparation afforded students. In other words, EDHEC Business School offers its students an unrivalled opportunity to acquire the knowledge and experience to become leaders in their fields.

In addition to being a touchstone for academic excellence, EDHEC aims to connect students and alumni with recruiters by creating synergies through a wide range of services provided by the EDHEC Career Centre; these synergies make the School a genuine recruitment partner.

Emmanuel MétaisAssociate Dean for Graduate Studies

MESSAGE FROM THE ASSociATE dEAn FOR GRADUATE STUDIES

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AGiLiTy And PURPoSE

Founded by a group of entrepreneurs 100 years ago, EDHEC's heritage is rich in business innovation and impact. EDHEC has always been quick to seize new

opportunities and to turn up where it's least expected—a spirit that thrives in our students as well.

ThE EDhEc

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ut of the boxThInkInG

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cO MUnITySPIRIt

A team spirit that celebrates engagement in community projects and student organisations; one that nurtures lasting friendships

within a network of over 30 000 alumni worldwide.

BEyOnDb RDeRSEDHEC students don’t just discover the world;

they discover a world of opportunity. There is no limit to what we can do when we embrace diversity and think globally.

At EDHEC, we don't play Follow the Leader. More often than not, it's our researchers, professors, students and

graduates who blaze new trails and shake up the status quo.

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EDhEc F RbuSINeSS

4 fiELdS of ExPERTiSE

ECOnOMICS

FInAnCE

BUSInESS LAW

FInAnCIAL AnALYSIS & ACCOUnTInG

EDHEC is dedicated to serving the business community and society at large through the formation of future business leaders and the creation

of compelling business research. Our commitment to public service and intellectual excellence fuels the imagination of our students and

strengthens the global economy.

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EDhEc MASTER PRoGRAMMES

These one-year programmes, taught entirely in English, deliver specialised knowledge in the fields of marketing, global business, strategy, consulting, entrepreneurship,

creative business, management, and law & taxation.

MSc in Strategy & Organisation

Consultancy

MSc in Marketing

Management

MSc in Management

Studies

MSc in Creative Business

MSc in Global Business

MSc in Entrepreneurship

& Innovation Management

LLM in Law & Tax Management

EDHEC MASTERS

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*Mandatory 3-6 month internship. A full-time position replaces the internship requirement.

Courses & Seminars 360 hours 46 ECTS

TICD programme 40 hours 4 ECTS

Master’s project 100 hours 10 ECTS

Internship* 15 ECTS

Total 500 hours 75 EcTS

PRoGRAMME STRUcTURE

MSc in Marketing Management

The MSc has been carefully designed to build competencies that top consulting firms market to their clients. Capgemini Consulting, the Corporate Programme Sponsor, helps students build a set of management skills while preparing them for the relevant realities, perspectives and challenges.

The rich cultural mix of the programme is a strength that offers students a global perspective. The programme provides an intensive introduction to marketing theory and concepts. Carrefour, Groupe SEB and Unilever have chosen to partner with the EDHEC MSc in Marketing Management.

The programme seeks to offer students a global perspective on the relationships between companies and their legal environment, together with an in-depth understanding of the practice of business law. Drawing on the research done at the Legal Edhec Research Centre, it offers

a practice-oriented and original curriculum designed for students who aim to work as business lawyers, in-house counsels or compliance officers.

The programme trains participants to become effective in both entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship. Students are encouraged to focus on business as a whole and to acquire the habit of looking at business from a broad perspective.

MSc in Entrepreneurship & innovation Management

Sponsored by Lactalis, the programme provides a strong foundation in management and thus prepares students to succeed in a changing, global and diverse environment. The programme is offered on the Lille campus and students complete their final month of study

at Boston University or on EDHEC's campuses in London or Singapore.

This is an original and relevant programme entirely in tune with the expanding creative sector. This master responds to the growing economic importance of creative industries. The programme is specifically designed for students seeking cross-disciplinary training

for employment in cultural and social businesses.

MSc in creative Business

MSc in Strategy & organisation consultancy

LLM in Law & Tax Management

MSc in Global Business

The aim of the MSc in Management Studies is to provide students from diverse backgrounds with the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities to succeed in managerial roles.

MSc in Management Studies

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The MSc in Marketing Management is intended to prepare students for professional practice in the field of B2B/B2C marketing, digital marketing, the entertainment industry or luxury management.

Carrefour, Groupe SEB and Unilever have chosen to sponsor the programme to guide students to top management positions by supervising real-time projects and providing access to managers for professional

insights. It equips students with a wide variety of advanced knowledge and promotes understanding of contemporary strategic challenges faced by marketers.

LEARnInG OUTcOMES• Master in analysing and

synthesising marketing research• Foster critical strategic marketing

thinking• Perform marketing functions (digital,

luxury, media, services, branding, etc.)• Evaluate, analyse and implement

key performance indicators• Conduct global marketing strategies

cORE MODULESconSUMER-cEnTREd MARkETinGHow to analyse consumer insights and implement market-driven and marketing-driving strategies. Unilever case study.

inTERnATionAL MARkETinG STRATEGyTheories and practices of international strategic marketing decisions affecting a company's long-term market positioning. inTEGRATEd MARkETinG coMMUnicATion Review of communications in today’s environment: integrated marketing communication plan; creativity and media management.

STRATEGic BRAnd MAnAGEMEnTUnderstanding the brand equity concept and its management in a brand strategy.

MARkETinG RESEARcH &METHodSKnowledge and skills for collection, analysis and application of quantitative and qualitative data in marketing and consumer research.

STRATEGic RETAiL MAnAGEMEnTFocus on channel and retail management: distribution strategy, multi-channel management, traffic management, retail image and communication, and e-retailing.

MAjOR In LUxURy & FAShIOnLUxURy STRATEGy & innovATionAn intense back-to-back module that provides a solid theoretical grounding in the management of strategy and innovation of contemporary luxury branding.

GLoBAL LUxURy oPERATionS Acquaints students with insights into luxury industry operational marketing strategies (marketing mix) and the relevant tools used in managing luxury brands.

cRM foR LUxURyOverview of database management tools (bog data) to capture, visualise, analyse and manage the relationships between a brand and its customers. An application to the luxury sector. Salesforce.com case study.

diGiTAL MARkETinGIntroduction to state-of-the-art digital marketing campaigns that use social media and viral marketing. Focus on web analytics and open intelligence sources.

MAjOR In EnTERTAInMEnT& SERvIcES EnTERTAinMEnT MARkETinGFocus on the specifics of entertainment industries such as sport, music, cinema, video-gaming or culture.

SERvicES MARkETinGFocus on challenges in creating and delivering high-quality services. Hands-on understanding of services management concepts.

cRM foR EnTERTAinMEnT & SERvicESOverview of database management tools to capture, visualise, analyse and manage the relationships between a brand and its customers. An application to the entertainment & services sector. Salesforce.com case study.

diGiTAL MARkETinGIntroduction to state-of-the-art digital marketing campaigns that use social media and viral marketing. Focus on web analytics and open intelligence sources.

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MSc IN marketINg ManageMent

EDHEC had the ideal combination of a compelling curriculum, an international environment and practical experience packed in a one-year programme. The programme offered a good balance between theory and practice. The challenging projects in cooperation with such companies as Orange, Intel or Unilever were especially inspiring and rewarding.

Anja Semellechner (Austria)—EdHEc 2011BRAnD MAnAGER, HEInEKEn—THE nETHERLAnDS

Passionate about marketing and eager to broaden my marketing knowledge and experience, I started my EDHEC adventure in 2010. From day one, my life was transformed by an inspiring mix of business cases, campus life, presentations and more business cases. Exactly what I was looking for!

Anne-Sophie kint (Belgium)—EdHEc 2011 EvEnT COORDInATOR, MERCEDES-BEnz BELUx—BELGIUM

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France

Europe

25%

Asia

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67%

Marketing/communication

62%

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commercial/Business Development

purchasing/Supply chain/Logistics

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MSc In STRATEGy & ORGAnISATIOn conSULTAncy

The MSc in Strategy & Organisation Consultancy has been carefully designed to take into consideration the competencies needed by top-tier consulting firms and corporate strategy departments. Capgemini Consulting, the Corporate Programme Sponsor, helps students build their capabilities in the field of management while preparing

them for the realities, perspectives and challenges of the sector. The programme leads to a wide range of positions in large consulting firms, corporate strategy departments and to other careers that require critical thinking, intellectual

agility and a multidisciplinary understanding of strategy-related issues.

The programme is divided into two minors: a consulting minor which endows students with the analytical tools designed to help organisations with their toughest missions and a strategy and business intelligence minor which

provides students with data-mining and strategising tools that are vital for sustainable corporate performance.

MSc In STRATEGy & ORGAnISATIOn conSULTAncy

LEARnInG OUTcOMES• Analyse challenging business issues• Evaluate companies and assess

performance • Conduct skilfull project management

and enhance the quality of deliverables• Master critical thinking tools and create

successful, innovative strategies

cORE MODULESSTRATEGyStrategy and business modelling: Develop and test sustainable business models.

M&A and strategic alliances: Assess the relevance of mergers, acquisitions and strategic alliances.

Strategic analysis & critical thinking: Acquire the analytical tools to solve strategic issues.

finAncE Advanced corporate finance: Acquire the knowledge and tools to value and assess companies.

Due diligence:Assess the financial stakes of mergers and acquisitions.

Financial accounting & reporting: Analyse financial statements to guide financial decisions. Evaluate a firm’s financial position to make appropriate decisions.

oRGAniSATion Marketing & sales strategy: Master product segmenting, targeting and positioning techniques.

Operations management: Apprehend the dynamics of operations strategy for successful supply chain management.

Risk management: Conduct relevant risk analysis and implementation.

IT strategy: Reconfigure business processes with IT strategy and tools.

Core modules are completed with and backed up by the acquisition of quantitative and qualitative skills:

• Business analytics• Advanced Excel and VBA• People skills• Project management• Design thinking

MInOR In cOnSULTInGCapgemini Consulting helps students build their capabilities in the field of management consulting while preparing them for the realities, perspectives and challenges of the sector.

BUSinESS TRAnSfoRMATion SEMinAR By cAPGEMini conSULTinGConduct real-life case studies which embed essential project management, problem-solving and crisis management tools.

cRAckinG BUSinESS cASESAcquire the tricks, tips and proven methods to crack business cases during consulting job interviews.

MInOR In STRATEGy & BUSInESS InTELLIGEncEThe academic architecture of the track is in line with the capabilities needed to assist organisations in collecting meaningful data to predict and influence the future. It is embedded in multi-functional business simulations and corporate challenges.

STRATEGic AnALySiS & BUSinESS inTELLiGEncEAcquire data-mining and strategising tools to enable decision-making.

BLUE ocEAn STRATEGy SiMULATionApprehend techniques and methods to enhance innovative strategies.

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I chose EDHEC mainly because I liked the curriculum of the MSc. I felt it was the right programme to expand my existing skill set and learn more about economics, f inance, marketing, operations, management and accounting.

Manu Bishnoi (india)—EdHEc 2013 DIRECTOR, JLTM EnERGY InDIA PvT LTD, InDIAn SUBSIDIARY OF TECHnIqUE SOLAIRE FRAnCE—InDIA

Through classes and workshops, I developed analytical, technical and interpersonal skills: key elements to tackle strategy and management challenges. The involvement of prestigious consulting firms such as Capgemini Consulting significantly leveraged my theoretical learning through the sharing of best practices and business experiences.

Jean Héraud (france)—EdHEc 2012

France 61%

consulting

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FinancialAdvisory/Audit

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FinancialAdvisory/Audit

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FinancialInstitutions/Banking/Insurance

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Europe

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LEARnInG OUTcOMES• Assess, analyse and implement

technical matters in a broad range of legal areas

• Handle complex legal issues • Master strategic thinking

in managing legal risk & compliance• Create value by using the law

cORE MODULEScAPiTAL MARkETS LAw Concepts of capital markets law, French and European securities regulation, financial securities, admission to regulated markets, regulated information and public offering process and liability.

coMPLiAncE & RiSk MAnAGEMEnT Compliance approach and methods, regulatory compliance, legal risks, risk management.

dRAfTinG & EnfoRcinG inTERnATionAL conTRAcTSGeneral and specific clauses common to all international agreements, law of international agreements and joint venture agreements.

EconoMic AnALySiS of LAw Economic roles of contracts, decision-making under uncertainty; unilateral contracts; contract modification; liquidated damages and penalties; game theory; expectation damages; contract remedies; tort, contract and property; disclosure of information and transaction costs.

fAMiLy BUSinESS LAwLegal, financial and organisational issues related to family business.

inTELLEcTUAL PRoPERTy LAw in GLoBALiSEd & diGiTAL EconoMiES Management of intellectual property rights in a globalised economy; trademark patents; copyright and domain names, IP rights, legal disputes and innovation strategies.

inTERnATionAL TAx LAw Principles of international taxation, tax treaties, international tax planning, transfer pricing and European tax law.

LAw, STRATEGy & LoBByinGLegal environment as a competitive advantage, law as resources, legal strategy, legal risk, legal function, creating changes in a legal environment.

LEGAL PRAcTicE & RESEARcH Case studies in partnership with law firms and corporate legal departments in order to critically assess the practice of law, along with research methods.

PRAcTicE of MERGERS & AcqUiSiTionSConcepts, regulations and techniques of M&A including mergers, spinoffs and contributions; EU cross-border mergers; restructuring and cross-border restructuring and LBOs.

STRATEGiES in LiTiGATion, ARBiTRATion & AdRIntroduction to dispute resolution from a company’s perspective; negotiation methods and tools; mediation techniques; arbitration: legal framework and procedure.

ELEcTIvES TAUGhT In EnGLISh AdvAncEd coMPETiTion LAw: PRocEdURES & STRATEGiESIntroduction to EU competition law and economics. Anti-competitive coordination, anti-competitive state subsidies, the abuse of dominance and merger control.

dUE diLiGEncE Management practices to assess risks and potential upsides for the buyer during a merger or an acquisition.

REAL ESTATE oPERATionS LAwBasic knowledge and practical skills in the domain of real estate operations (construction, acquisitions, leasing, etc.).

ELEcTIvES TAUGhT In FREnch inGéniERiE conTRAcTUELLE négociation et conclusion du contrat : offre et acceptation. Rédaction du contrat : construction et assemblage. Gestion des incidents.

inGéniERiE fiScALEMaîtrise des techniques fiscales liées à l’impôt sur les sociétés et à la TvA. Transmission de patrimoine. Intégration fiscale : règles et techniques. Contrôle fiscal : procédures et conséquences.

inGéniERiE STRUcTURELLEParamètres de choix d’une forme sociale et traits marquants. Focus sur S.A. et SAS. Structures de gouvernance. notion de contrôle. Maintien du contrôle : pactes entre associés. Instruments de prise de contrôle : cession et OPA. Résultante du contrôle : création et fonctionnement.

SEMInARS BUSinESS ETHicSThe seminar focuses on ethics for lawyers.

STRATEGic LEAdERSHiPThe course, an intellectual journey through top management, brings together the dimensions of management (leadership), strategy and governance.

LLM in LAw & TAx MAnAGEMEnT

The LLM in Law & Tax Management seeks to offer students global knowledge of the relationships between companies and their legal environment, together with an in-depth understanding of the practice of business law

in international law firms and corporate legal departments. The programme draws on the collective expertise of LegalEdhec, a research centre led by distinguished professors of law who produce critical insight into the field

of law and management. The programme also offers a practice-oriented curriculum designed for students who want to become business lawyers, in-house counsels or compliance officers.

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Audit

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firms involved in the programme Case studies based on the “One Firm/One File“ concept take a dynamic and pragmatic learning approach. Law firms or company representatives, usually EDHEC alumni, introduce complex legal or judicial cases to students, who select cases and work on them before making presentations to company representatives. specialised lawyers and law firms such as Ey, Freshfields, linklaters, white & Case, Deloitte luxembourg and Cms bureau Francis lefebvre have partnered with the programme to train future legal practitioners, as have such companies as ag2r-la mondiale, studiocanal and tarkett.

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I specialised in business law and tax management during my last year at EDHEC. This was an excellent choice that certainly provided me with all the necessary skills that I need on a daily basis for my professional activity. The excellent quality of the classes received as well as the reputation of EDHEC really helped me to secure interesting international opportunities after my graduation. I specialised in compliance and the pragmatic approach to law received at EDHEC combined to the other classes of management is a tremendous asset in this growing area.

Mickael Santoro—EdHEc 2007EMEA HEAD OF AnTI-MOnEY LAUnDERInG EnHAnCED DUE DILIGEnCE InvESTIGATIOnS, SvP AT CITI—LOnDOn

The programme emphasised both theoretical and practical learning and allowed me to gain academic insight from various practitioners’ points of view. I am grateful to EDHEC for providing me with such an excellent foundation for my career.

naruttama Asavamanee (Thailand)—EdHEc 2011

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The MSc in Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management prepares students to create business ventures or develop existing ones, and to be innovative at a global level. The programme offers an immersion trip to Silicon valley to gain an insight into this unique ecosystem. Through active instruction with partner companies, students are prepared for

careers as entrepreneurs, top managers or intrapreneurs in organisations. This programme is directly linked to the EDHEC incubator and benefits from a solid network of big businesses for international project management positions.

MSc In EnTREPREnEURSHiP & innovATion MAnAGEMEnT

LEARnInG OUTcOMES• Create start-ups; or initiate and

manage new business ventures or lead buyouts

• Develop an entrepreneurial mindset and network

• Develop and implement appropriate business plans with an international perspective

• Initiate, identify and convert relevant innovation into business successes

• Master business development strategies with a focus on international development strategies

cORE MODULESnEw vEnTURE cREATion & EnTREPREnEURSHiPIntroduction to the concept of entrepreneurship with insight into the new venture creation process.

iMMERSion in EU EnTREPREnEURiAL EcoSySTEMS Discover EU entrepreneurial ecosystems through immersion study trips to European cities.

EnTREPREnEURS’ TESTiMoniALS & ExPERiEncE Students have the opportunity to meet and talk with real entrepreneurs of various backgrounds.

BUSinESS ETHicS foR EnTREPREnEURSHow entrepreneurs should frame ethical issues related to business and the economy.

BUSinESS PLAn METHodS & PRAcTicE Students will be taught to master business-plan writing techniques.

MARkETinG foR EnTREPREnEURSA rigorous and in-depth understanding of entrepreneurship marketing concepts and techniques.

finAnciAL PLAnninGLinks between operations and financial results. Topics include constructing P&Ls, balance sheets, cash-flow statements, business evaluation and financing dynamics.

LEGAL & TAx iSSUES foR EnTREPREnEURS Students discover the major legal constraints faced by entrepreneurs when starting or developing their business.

EnTREPREnEURiAL TEcHniqUESStudents will acquire and apply different techniques to help them launch efficient businesses, such as Business Modelling, Lean start-up, Effectuation, etc.

START-UP woRkSHoP All issues related to entrepreneurial projects and starting a business.

cREATiviTy & innovATion TooLS woRkSHoPInnovation processes, creative thinking techniques, and presentation and engagement skills.

SPEAkinG foR BUSinESS Methodology for effective business plan presentations: Pitching is key!

PERSonAL coMMiTMEnT in THE EnTREPREnEURiAL woRLd Students select a competition or any event linked to entrepreneurship they want to participate in.

AdvAncEd finAnciAL PLAnninGStudents will receive full training in how to handle their business growth from a financial point of view.

GRowTH MAnAGEMEnTBecause successful entrepreneurship is not just about launching but also about growing, this module gives students the tools and the methods for a Skyrocketing venture.

inTERnATionAL BUSinESS dEvELoPMEnTStudents are prepared to think global from the very beginning.

SiLicon vALLEy iMMERSion TRiP The MSc culminates with a study trip to Silicon valley for a live experience in the world’s leading place for start-up expansion.

diGiTAL EnTREPREnEURSHiP This module prepares students not for the future, but for the reality of present-day start -ups: the digitalisation of the economy.

STRATEGic LEAdERSHiPHow to manage and lead employees working in a new venture.

IncUBATIOn MAjORStudents working on a personal project will benefit from individual coaching and mentoring from MSc Teachers and the EDHEC Alumni network. Students without a personal project join the Innovation Major.

InnOvATIOn MAjORThis major, designed for students who do not carry out a personal project during the MSc, includes lectures on topics such as Intrapreneurship, Innovation Management and Social Entrepreneurship.

inTRAPREnEURSHiPWhy is intrapreneurship one of the key factors of growth in major corporations? How to foster an intrapreneurial spirit?

innovATion MAnAGEMEnTStudents will examine processes and outcomes of innovative techniques to understand and build up efficient strategies.

SociAL EnTREPREnEURSHiPEntrepreneurship is not just about money!

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With some experience in start-up f irms, and a growing passion for business creation over the years, I chose the MSc in Entrepreneurship. Coming to EDHEC, one of the best business schools in France, was the best thing I could do. From general management to specif ic entrepreneurial problem-solving, the programme has been a stepping stone for my career.

Ava chen (china)—EdHEc 2012 BRAnD MAnAGER, PERnOD RICARD—FRAnCE

The immersion study tour of Silicon Valley opened my mind to new ideas and taught me to accept the inevitable failures that come with the life of an entrepreneur. Through that trip, I really found my entrepreneurial spirit!

Mónica david Guirola (Guatemala)—EdHEc 2013FInAnCIAL PRInCIPAL AnALYST, GRAPHIC COMMUnICATIOnS, xEROx AnD FOUnDER OF BOOBOORGAnICS & SYnCAGEnDA—GUATEMALA

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Sponsored by Lactalis, the MSc in Global Business aims to prepare talented students for the challenges of a steadily evolving, multicultural business world. The core modules are taught on the Lille campus. According to the final concentration chosen, students then complete their final month of study either on the EDHEC London or Singapore campus or at Boston University in the US. The training provides

enhanced technical, operational, conceptual and managerial skills and leads to positions at international firms and in a wide range of capacities, including business development, product development,

sales management, purchasing, customer services, logistics and operations, consulting, market analysis, digital business and emerging markets.

LEARnInG OUTcOMES• Perform in transnational and

intercultural environments• Assume international management

responsibilities • Master tools for decision-making• Acquire soft skills of use

in global management• Supervise business development

processes

cORE MODULESBRAnd MAnAGEMEnTThis course offers a panoramic analysis of brands, brand portfolios and brand creation drawing from case studies of luxury goods, retail, pharmaceuticals and food industry giants.

GLoBAL finAncE Key topics of market finance and corporate finance in an effort to acquaint students with core concepts, terminology, analytical tools and techniques in understanding opportunity and risk.

GLoBAL MARkETinG STRATEGy A critical appreciation of the external forces affecting market entry and penetration strategies. inTERnATionAL oPERATionS Coordination of resources, information, people and budgets is a central skill for people working

anywhere along the supply chain. Key subjects are logistics, outsourcing and resolving transnational flows.

PERfoRMAncE & inTERnATionAL AccoUnTinG International accounting concepts and practices: equity, transfers of funds, performance evaluation, efficiency, debt, pricing and policies. PRocUREMEnT & PURcHASinGSourcing the raw materials and competencies that comprise a company’s primary production and value chain involves an examination of a complex sequence of transportation, pricing and negotiation stages.

qUAnTiTATivE RESEARcH & METHodoLoGiESThe course familiarises students with statistics, data acquisition and the use of tools for forecasting, analysis and decision-making.

nEGoTiATion Techniques of persuasion, argumentation, best possible outcomes and sales tactics are covered in this experiential and practical seminar which aims to give participants the behavioural and conceptual strategies to "getting to yes".

inTERnATionAL BUSinESS LAwHow law shapes the practices of contracts, employment, sourcing, and a host of other possible sources of litigation.

iLLiciT BUSinESSThe course covers the criminal economy as a whole, its stakeholders and strategic solutions for multinational companies to protect their legal claims and mitigate risk. The course takes an analytical and prospective view of criminal behaviour and its impact on the global economy.

coRPoRATE STRATEGy foR inTERnATionAL BUSinESS Forecasting, planning, contingency and the constraints of multinational corporations are explored through case studies.

coUnTRy RiSk AnALySiS Hands-on experience in country risk analysis through a structured approach to the analysis of sovereign and country risk in both mature and developing markets.

SEMInARS BUSinESS ETHicSA reflective journey to consider how a code of moral and responsible conduct in any given field of study can become best practice in the field.

STRATEGic LEAdERSHiPA personalised approach to leadership to provide inspiration and examples and allow students to compare leadership styles and their advantages and disadvantages.

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I chose the EDHEC MSc in Global Business for the reputation of the School. The programme helped me deepen my knowledge of global business and marketing.

wenjuan Soleil Li (china)—EdHEc 2013

The more general curriculum with a later specialisation appealed to me because it gave me time to touch on many topics, such as operations management, that I wasn’t initially familiar with.

Maria-Aikaterini Skoulikari (Greece)—EdHEc 2013

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Data centres & cloud computing Risk assessment Business development in Asia

Long tail business models Asset management Luxury retail in Asia

Security risks Portfolio management Consumer & consumption in Asia

network effects & standards Performance Supply chain

Platforms in practice Debt/loans/cash flow

Crowdsourcing products Hedging

value of information & data mining Derivatives

Information goods & pricing Securitization

Distributed innovation

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LEARnInG OUTcOMES• Acquire competencies to manage

the creative industries and understand their specific goals

• Develop capabilities for creative and social innovation

• Manage the future with a global vision by understanding cultural and social needs

• Do business in international creative and social environments

cORE MODULESARTS MAnAGEMEnTThe course explores the conceptual, philosophical, generational, situational and subjective forces that define art, aesthetics and the cultural field.

cREATivE EconoMy & innovATivE BUSinESS i & iiThis course aims at developing an historical, conceptual and empirical synthesis of the “creative economy” through its emergence, expansions, and disruptions. It discusses the effects of the creative economy on the identities, strategies, value-models, structures, and processes of creative and innovative organisations.

EnTERTAinMEnT indUSTRyThe course explores the entertainment industry (film, music, video games), its delivery formats and changes in consumption patterns.

RESEARcH METHodSThe module explores data gathering and data analysis used in surveys and field research for the purposes of qualitative study. The course explores theory generated research, corporate consulting projects and sociological and anthropological enquiry of target markets/causes/arts/development. The course also integrates critical thinking strategies and “thinking outside the box” techniques.

fASHion & GASTRodiPLoMAcyThe main objective is to help the participants to see how they can contribute in the future to the development of the intangible assets of a company.

FASHIOn - FOOD & DESIGn seem to be perfect types of markets where innovation and creation are at the core of the intangible assets strategy.

Understanding the rules and the development of trends can be helpful to manage creative and innovation issues.

GLoBAL JUSTicE & HUMAn RiGHTSHow do we justify, rationalise and provide an international framework for human rights and global justice that transcends national and historical contexts and responds to global concerns for freedom, democracy and basic human well-being?

innovATivE finAncE & LAw i&iiThe course provides an introductory overview of legal matters specific to the arts, non-governmental organisations and philanthropy, including international treaties, EU laws, public finance, taxation, crowdfunding, copyright, etc.The course also explores cooperation between banks and Monetary Financial Institutions (MFIs). The principal themes: comparing business models in European microfinance, innovative models to fund micro-enterprises such as P2P lending, guarantees and micro-equity, raising funds and attracting new investment.

MAnAGEMEnT of cHARiTABLE oRGAniSATionSThe course studies the risks posed to organisations operating within, between and around nations, as well as the opportunities they enjoy. It also challenges previously accepted modes of management, leadership and decisions.

In partnership with Cirque du Soleil, the MSc in Creative Business (Arts, Entertainment, Media and Social Innovation) is an original programme entirely in tune with the expanding creative sector. This master responds

to the growing economic importance of creative industries, broadly understood, that is including not only culture and arts, but also business initiatives that enhance access to culture (social entrepreneurship, social

innovation). The programme is specifically designed for students seeking cross-disciplinary training for employment in cultural and social businesses. It also offers a professional partnership with

InitiativesETcité, the first cluster dedicated to social and creative enterprises.

The faculty has more than 20 years’ experience in running education in arts management, social entrepreneurship and charity organisation management with the support of prestigious leading professionals from cultural, social

and political organisations, ensuring the reputation and relevance of the programme.

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MEdiA /SociAL MEdiA & dEvELoPMEnTThe objective is to help students understand the role and function of the media and social media in the nonprofits/non-government sector (from cultural to humanitarian organisations).

LifESTyLE AnALySiS & SociAL PRAcTicESThis course analyses how demographic profiling, consumption patterns and political change inform consultants, strategists, entrepreneurs and political planners to imagine possible scenarios for future societies (new cultural products, services and social practices).

PHiLAnTHRoPyThe course addresses best practices in lobbying, fundraising and giving. Techniques for private and corporate foundations are covered, as are the particular budgeting investment, taxation and risk constraints and opportunities that characterise non-profits.

SUSTAinABLE dEvELoPMEnTThe course considers managerial entrepreneurship from the perspective of an “unusual” business. It combines organisational excellence, through the application of quality principles.

SociAL BUSinESS/SociAL EnTREPREnEURSHiPThis module is an introduction to the concepts of social business and social entrepreneurship in France and Europe. It explores theory, from"bottom of the pyramid" ideas to the main concept of social business developed by Pr. Yunus.

SociAL innovATionThe course explores the new strategies, ideas and organisations that meet social needs of all kinds (from working conditions and education to community development and health) that extend and strengthen civil society. Social innovation takes an inter-industry approach and is universally applicable.

SEMInARS BUSinESS ETHicSThe seminar aims to teach students how to better frame ethical issues related to business and the economy, and to become more aware of the philosophical questions which underlie individual and collective decisions.

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In today’s globalised world, companies increasingly need graduates with all-round expertise in the main managerial disciplines and the ability to tackle issues in different industries and regions.

The aim of the MSc in Management Studies is to provide students from diverse backgrounds with the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities to succeed in managerial roles.

LEARnInG OUTcOMES• understand and apply the major

theories, concepts, models and tools in the main managerial disciplines

• Analyse and evaluate complex business situations and decide appropriate action after selecting the best options

• organise and implement change to achieve the best outcomes for the organisation

• Be responsible leaders in a globalised world

cORE MODULESdiGiTAL innovATionInvestigate the unique features of digital innovation to build successful business models on the Internet (e-business models).

STRATEGic MAnAGEMEnT Develop strategic and competitive analysis skills and in-depth understanding of different types of strategic decision processes as well as business and corporate level strategy and strategic change.

oRGAniSATionAL BEHAvioURDiscover and understand theories and concepts of core organisation behaviour to analyse critical issues linked to the human element of an organisation.

coRPoRATE finAncE Acquire the skills and capabilities needed to make sound short and long-term capital investment decisions in a global environment.

HUMAn RESoURcES MAnAGEMEnTUnderstand how to manage talents, people and teams, recruit, select and evaluate and be agents of change within contemporary organisations.

PRoJEcT & oPERATionS MAnAGEMEnTLearn how to organise and deploy resources strategically and operationally so as to achieve maximum efficiency, notably by using inventory management and quality control techniques.

MARkETinG MAnAGEMEnT & STRATEGyDevelop marketing analysis and development capabilities at the strategic and operational levels in order to create value for customers.

inTERnATionAL BUSinESS LAwAcquire knowledge of the legal environment of a corporation at the global level and the ability to understand the main differences between legal systems.

EnTREPREnEURSHiPDiscover the different steps to design and implement a social entrepreneurial change project.

coST & MAnAGERiAL AccoUnTinG Learn to interpret cost information for decision-making within an organisation and how to develop budgets and evaluate performance using financial indicators.

dATA AnALySiS Learn how to use the most widely-used statistics and software, understand and critically analyse data, and develop big data.

SEMInARSMAnAGEMEnT, SEnSEMAkinG & LEAdERSHiPProvide a reflexive forum to make greater applicable sense of management knowledge, concrete professional experience and leadership practice.

BUSinESS ETHicS Learn how to frame ethical issues and become aware of the philosophical questions which underlie individual and collective decisions.

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Eindhoven University of Technology

Fabien BernhardProfessor of Management & Family BusinessMember of the Family Business CentrePhD in Management

wHU Otto Beisheim School of Management and EBS

Ludovic CailluetProfessor of StrategyPhD in History

University of Louis Lumière Lyon II

Christine CoisneProfessor of Business MSc in Strategy & Organisation Consultancy Programme DirectorDBA in Management

university of Paris Dauphine

Christophe CollardProfessor of Business LawLLM in Law & Tax Management Programme DirectorMember of the LegalEdhec Research CentreD.E.A. (Research Master) in Private Law

University of Lille II

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The EDHEC faculty is an exceptional body of international experts who boast both academic and business achievements. Faculty members, who have earned doctorates from the world’s leading universities

and are considered experts in their fields, are devoted to expanding the frontiers of knowledge. They likewise author or contribute to innumerable professional books and papers in high level academic and professional journals. visiting professors, adjunct faculty

and professionals round out the faculty ranks.

Among them are:

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Emmanuelle DeglaireProfessor of LawMSc in Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management Programme DirectorPhD in Law

University of Reims

geert DemuijnckProfessor of EthicsPhD in Philosophy

Catholic University of Louvain

Veronika CzellarProfessor of EconometricsPhD in Econometrics & Statistics

University of Geneva

Björn FasterlingProfessor of LawMember of the LegalEdhec Research CentrePhD in Law

University of Osnabrück

Mohamed Hédi CharkiProfessor of StrategyPhD in Management

university of Paris Dauphine

Guergana GuintchevaProfessor of MarketingMSc in Marketing Management Programme DirectorPhD in Marketing

University of Montpellier II

Sylvie JeanProfessor of MarketingMSc in Global Business Programme Director PhD in Marketing

University of Montpellier II

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Arne de keyserProfessor of MarketingPhD in Applied Economics

Ghent University

Florian Pelgrin Professor of EconomicsMember of the EDHEC Research Centre in EconomicsPhD in Economics

university of Panthéon Sorbonne

Florencio López de SilanesProfessor of FinancePhD in Economics

Harvard University

Serge MacéProfessor of EconomicsMember of the EDHEC Research Centre in EconomicsPhD in Economics

University of Lille I

Anne E. witteProfessor of Culture & CommunicationPhD in Interdisciplinary Studies

Graduate School of the City University of new york

Costas LioukasProfessor in Strategy & InnovationPhD in Management

InSEAD

Arnt VerriestProfessor of AccountingMember of the FFAResearch CentrePhD in Business Economics

Catholic University of Louvain

Camille PradiesProfessor of ManagementPhD in Management

Boston College

vincent van PeteghemProfessor of Operations ManagementPhD in Applied Economics

Ghent University

Lorraine UhlanerProfessor of ManagementPhD in Organisation Psychology

University of Michigan

valérie PetitProfessor of Organisational Behaviour & LeadershipMember of the Family Business CentrePhD in Strategic Management

Conservatoire national des Arts & Métiers - Paris

Christophe RoquillyProfessor of LawDean for Faculty & ResearchDirector of the LegalEdhec Research CentrePhD in Private Law

University of Lille II

Isabelle SequeiraHead of Culture & SocietyMSc in Creative BusinessProgramme Director

École du louvre, Paris

Emmanuel MétaisProfessor of StrategyAssociate Dean for Graduate StudiesPhD in Strategy

university of Aix-en-Provence - ESSEC

Joëlle VanhammeProfessor of MarketingPhD in Management Science

Catholic University of Louvain

Elie SalamehProfessor of AccountingPhD in Financial Accounting

University of Bordeaux Montesquieu

Bertrand MonnetProfessor of StrategyDirector of the Criminal Risks ChairD.E.A. (Research Master) in International Business Management

University of Lyon III

Philippe veryProfessor of StrategyPhD in Management

IAE Aix-en-Provence

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A COMPREHEnSIvE CAREER DEvELOPMEnT PROGRAMME The EDHEC Career Centre is the one-stop shop for career development

and offers a programme specifically designed to help you define and achieve your career goals: the TI&CD – Talent Identification & Career Development.

The TI&CD is organised around three main activities: career counselling, career training sessions and workshops, and career resources and opportunities. It takes into account your specific needs

and professional objectives. The Career Centre organises numerous training and recruitment events on and off campus to prepare you for the challenging international recruitment processes

and help you network with potential employers.

Individual coachingcareer Days: sessions and workshops

on recruitment processes and the marketRecruiting events: career Fair in paris,

career Days, Graduate programme Day, Audit Days

networking with professionalsAlumni spotlights & mock interviews

Business gamescareer chats

job and internship offers

Throughout your studies at EdHEc, the career centre supports you

in mastering your career plan with:

M2/MSc FInE-TUnE YOUR CAREER PLAn

The Career Centre assists you in designing your job search strategy. Unique in Europe,

the TI&CD programme evaluates and assesses your strengths and areas of improvement on 10 managerial competencies defined

by international recruiters.

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The Career Centre provides a great platform for students to meet and network with the corporate world through the job fair, regular presentations on campus and the online tools. The centre’s unique TI&CD programme is a great way to explore your professional strengths and weaknesses—soft and hard skills as well as your CV and cover letters. It certainly gives you a very unbiased opinion about your professional aptitude.

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The EDHEC International Relations Office provides foreign students with a number of services to help facilitate their move to France. The Office assists students with all administrative procedures before their arrival,

including visas, and also helps new students adapt. Staff are ready to help students with questions pertaining to the French medical system, medical insurance and housing options.

nationals of EU member statesEU students may live and study in France with a national ID card. no passport or visa required.

non-nationals of EU member statesStudents coming from outside the European Union must have a valid passport and obtain a student visa from the French embassy or consulate in their country of origin or permanent residence before arriving in France.

The International Relations Office assists students in finding suitable accommodation either on- or off-campus. The EDHEC student halls of residence offer studio apartments. EDHEC also has an extensive list of off-campus

student apartments and private apartments for rent.

Every year the International Relations Office organises an orientation event and multicultural seminar to welcome foreign students to the EDHEC campus.

To facilitate acculturation of international students, French courses are offered free of charge.

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ADMISSIOn REQUIREMEnTS & fEES

Online at [email protected]

How To APPLy

Completed application form Cover letter/essay Cv A recent photograph

Copy of passport GMAT or GRE report English Proficiency Test report

Certified copies of official transcripts and diplomas

2 signed and stamped recommendation letters

APPLicATion cHEckLiST

ScHoLARSHiPS & finAnciAL Aid

EDHEC offers various scholarships based on merit and financial need. The Excellence Scholarship, which covers 40% of tuition fees, is available to students with outstanding academic records applying before 31 March 2016. The distinction and foundation Scholarships, which cover 30% and 20% of tuition costs,

respectively, are available to promising students applying before 30 June 2016.

Outstanding students admitted to EDHEC before 1 December 2015 may be nominated for the EIFFEL Scholarship. The scholarship provides a stipend of approximately €1 200 a month for the duration of the programme.

EiffEL ScHoLARSHiP

APPLicATion dEAdLinE: 30 JUnE foR THE 2016 SEPTEMBER inTAkE

ACADEMIC ExCELLEnCE

GMAT OR GRE SCORE OR CAT for Indian students onlyGMAT optional for MSc in Management Studies applicants (on a case by case basis)

EnGLISH PROFICIEnCY TEST (TOEFL, TOEIC OR IELTS) Waivers for native English speakers

*Equivalent or higher

REqUiREMEnTS3-YEAR BACHELOR’S DEGREE* for the

MSc in Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management/MSc in Global Business/MSc in Creative Business/

MSc in Management Studies

4-YEAR BACHELOR’ S DEGREE* for theMsc in Strategy & Organisation Consultancy

LLM in Law & Tax Management/ MSc in Marketing Management

EDHEC Alumni lifelong membership included in tuition fees.

fEEStuition FEEs

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MSc In STRATEGy & ORGAnISATIOn cOnSULTAncy

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