Master of Science in International Business - MIB Duration: 1 year - 3 terms Language: English Campuses: Lille & Paris Intakes: Sept & Jan (Lille only) Credits: 90 ECTS
Manage with a Global Perspective Directors’ Message
Dr Bart Claus, Academic Director, Paris Campus
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Marketing & International Negotiation Department
Dr Antonio Giangreco, Academic Director, Lille Campus Management Departement
Program Objectives The program provides the skills and mindset required for success in international business. We draw on our sound understanding of business practices and cultures to give students the fundamental skills necessary to manage corporations in different international contexts.
The MIB is an exceptional opportunity for students from different educational backgrounds and with diverse professional experiences to learn about management and the challenges of international business.
Whether or not you have an academic background in business, the MIB will strengthen your theoretical foundations in management. The program provides new and different perspectives that will enrich your knowledge, and hands-on applications that consolidate learning. All of this will happen in a challenging environment where the diverse backgrounds of participants will provide an opportunity to sharpen your intercultural skills.
Spending an academic year with fellow international students and meeting well-connected instructors from different countries provides the foundation for building a network of international contacts. In combination with the quality curriculum the MIB becomes an incredibly rich life experience at both a professional and personal level.
Program Advantages
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2015 Class Profile 31 nationalities
+ Compact program in an international context + Customized curriculum + Interactive educational approach
Age range 27+ 15% East Asia 35%
27 23
60%
Central & South Asia 25% South America 7%
Africa & Middle East 12%
Sciences Finance & Accounting
Europe 18% North America 3%
Academic background
< 23 25%
Other
2% 8%
8%
36%
Social Sciences & Humanities
26%
Business Administration & Management
Economics
Engineering
15%
5%