Master in International Business (MIB - France or UK) Grenoble Graduate School of Business
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other PG Award | On-Campus | Full-time | 1 - 2 years | January, September | 19200.00 per | find out |
Course overview
Objectives:
GGSB provides students a comprehensive vision of global markets in order to match the current requirements of international firms. Graduates of the MIB gain both international business and management skills with a cross-cultural understanding of markets.
Program description:
The MIB is taught in English and can be followed in Grenoble, Paris, London, Singapore or Beijing.
The course focuses on international aspects of business and management, including a high-tech business vision. The program takes place over two years:
- One year of full-time classes
- One year of an international management project that can be completed in parallel with full-time employment
Students will spend one academic year completing full-time coursework and the next year completing a Final Management Project, which may be carried out in parallel with full-time employment anywhere in the world.
The first year of the MIB is devoted to classes of international business and management:
- IT AND WEB APPLICATIONS
- INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
- BUSINESS RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
- FOREIGN LANGUAGES
- ACCOUNTING
- FINANCE AND ECONOMICS
- STRATEGY AND OPERATIONS
- MARKETING
During the second year, students are required to work on an international management project, compatible with a full-time internship or employment in France or abroad.
The Master in International Business aims to provide students with the full skills in business and management key to global environment. Through a practical approach, GGSB gives graduates the opportunity to work with international companies in a high-tech context.
Career opportunities:
This generalist program leads to many job opportunities in various sectors such as banking, marketing, human resources, or public relations.
GGSB’s partners help students to create a professional network with international companies:
- Accenture
- Hewlett-Packard
- Coca Cola
- Lucent
- Eurosport
- Unilever
- Procter & Gamble
- Cap Gemini Ernst & Young
- HSBC
Entry requirements for this course
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