MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-2019 - (Programme Grande Ecole)
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MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (Programme Grande Ecole) ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-2019 INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT 47 rue Sergent Michel Berthet 69009 Lyon France Tel: + 33 472 857 272
IDRAC BUSINESS SCHOOL 1 SCHOOL - 9 CAMPUSES 9 OPPORTUNITIES TO STUDY* IDRAC Business School is a French private Business School with 9 campus sites in France: Amiens, Bordeaux, Grenoble, Lyon, Montpellier, Nantes, Nice, Paris and Toulouse. ERASMUS Code for all campuses: F LYON112 Web: www.ecoles-idrac.com To Apply: Click Here The Management program in English : Campus Academic dates Fall Lyon 03/09/2018 to 21/12/2018 Spring Lyon 07/01/2019 to 09/04/2019 Year Lyon 03/09/2018 to 09/04/2019 *According to campus opening
How does the school system works in France? The French system might be different than the one in your home institution. We value the time spent with the teacher and the knowledge you can get from him/her and the amount of time spent in class is larger than the time spent working at home. Our pedagogical aim is for you to learn as much as you can from your professors. That’s why the number of hours per course may seem important. A French student spends approximatively 20h a week at school during 10 to 12 weeks in order to obtain 30 ECTS credits. The course load at home will not exceed a normal amount of study time. About the grading system Subjects taught at IDRAC Business School are graded on a 0 (lower grade) to 20 (higher grade) scale. The passing grade for a subject is 10. It is usually said that in France “20 is for God, 19 is for the King and 18 is for the President, so 17 is the maximum grade a student can attain”… In practice, grades higher than 15 are very seldom awarded and 14 is considered very good. IDRAC IDRAC ECTS grade Definition Credits Awarded mark (/20) interpretation 15 - 20 Outstanding A Excellent Yes 13 - 14,99 Very Good B Very Good Yes 11 - 12,99 Good C Good Yes 10 - 11,99 Satisfactory D Satisfactory Yes Below 10 Failed F Failed No French Heath Social Security For non-European students, registration to the French student social security in addition to their local international insurance is compulsory. The amount of the registration is about 220€ (payment by cash to the international Office during the induction day).
An innovative approach to Strategic Management How to understand “Life Cycle Strategic Management approach”? The courses are organized following the “company life cycle”, a predictable series of phases companies progress through. The business life cycle is most commonly divided into 5 stages: Introduction & de- velopment, Growth, Maturity, Decline and Rejuvenation. The curriculum of this year is designed to provide students with the insight needed to fully understand each phase thanks to lectures, Business Simulations and Business cas- es. Each of the four phases can be studied separately and is evaluated through continu- ous assessment and a business case exam integrating the different modules of a phase.
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ACADEMIC YEAR 2018/2019 Fall Spring Teaching ECTS ECTS COURSES Hours Hours language Credits Credits PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE 1 (Introduction & development) Life cycle management & business model FR - EN 20 2 Corporate Strategy 1: Entrepreneurship FR - EN 20 2 Project Management (PMI) EN 20 2 Business Plan FR - EN 20 2 Law 1: Intellectual Property FR - EN 20 2 Design Thinking and Innovation Process FR - EN 20 2 PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE 2 (Growth) Digital society EN 20 2 Management of information systems FR - EN 20 2 Key account management FR - EN 20 2 Purchasing & supply chain management EN 20 2 International accounting EN 20 2 Strategic human resources management FR - EN 20 2 Loyalty, satisfaction & customer experience FR - EN 20 2 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT French seminar (mandatory) FR 20 2 French as a foreign language (mandatory) FR 20 2 Learning from research FR - EN 20 2 The art of sales pitch FR - EN 20 2 MARKET STUDIES (Please select 1) Luxury industry EN 20 2 Sports & entertainment FR-EN 20 2 MY JOB PLAN Personal development, resilience & leadership FR - EN 20 2 Interpersonal skills EN 16 2 PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE 3 (Maturity) Operations management (lean, yield) FR - EN 20 2 Corporate finance 1 FR - EN 20 2 International marketing and development EN 20 2 Management control & value creation FR - EN 20 2 Digital business & strategy FR - EN 20 2 PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE 4 (Decline and rejuvenation) Change management & organisational resilience FR - EN 20 2 Corporate strategy 2: redesigning business model FR - EN 20 2 Sustainable development &CSR FR - EN 20 2 Corporate finance 2: LBO, mergers & acquisitions EN 20 2 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT French seminar (mandatory) FR 20 2 French as a foreign language (mandatory) FR 20 2 International week: seminar & public presentation EN 20 2 Intercultural exchange report FR - EN 4 Total 38 Total 30 UPDATED APRI 2018—SUBJECT TO CHANGES
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2018/2019
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