Program YEARS 4 - 5 (MASTER)
Second Year of the Master's Program - International Business Management Track
Objective
Courses are taught in English.
The International Business Management track caters to a growing demand for high caliber Master's graduates with a skill set tailored to conducting international business.
The program focuses on strategy and competitive intelligence, to give students the scope necessary for executive leadership in the international business arena.
More generally, this year combines technical courses with advanced language learning and a multicultural dimension.
Courses
Courses cover the following subjects:



International Business Management Track
| International Financial Management International Finance Bank Financing International Business Law International Environment Geostrategy and Geopolitics Business Environment in South America Asian Markets Middle Eastern Markets Marketing and Management International Marketing Supply Chain Management International Business Entrepreneurship International Mobility International Competitive Intelligence Projects International Entrepreneurial Project Dissertation Final Dissertation and E-Portfolio |
Download the curriculum chart for the first semester
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Final internship - six to twelve months starting January, depending on the courses chosen
Students complete a final internship related to their chosen track.
This is a real trial period, during which the soon-to-be-graduate must demonstrate perseverance, adaptability, and a strong capacity for teamwork, while applying the knowledge acquired during his or her studies to ensure quality, professional results.
Dissertation
- The subject of the dissertation must be defined with the approval of a tenured EBS faculty member, and focus on the specialist field.
- The subject should preferably be chosen in relation to the internship, and may concern a concrete, real-world business problem.
- Dissertations are defended before a panel of business professionals (grade < 10: resit).















