Undergraduate
The School of International Management at the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (ENPC) offers two specialized undergraduate management cycles - cTE (cycle in Technology & Entrepreneurship) and cIM (cycle in International Management) to the students of ParisTech schools.
This one-year program, open to all qualifying ParisTech students, has been specially designed to complement French engineering curricula and offer both a core curriculum in Introductory Management (Fundamentals of Management, Finance & Accounting, Marketing & Operations) and a specialization in Technology & Entrepreneurship or in International Management.
Participants will have access to the resources of the renowned ENPC School of International Management including an English-language learning environment, a multi-cultural atmosphere, specialized academic expertise, multidisciplinary studies, and an international faculty. In addition, ParisTech students, who meet all other MBA entrance requirements, can apply credits from the cTE or cIM programs towards an accelerated ENPC MBA (14 credits), instead of the usual minimum of 18 credits).
cTE: cycle in Technology & Entrepreneurship
This cycle is designed for 2nd and 3rd year engineering students from the entire ParisTech network looking to acquire general and specialized business and management skills, which will enable them to take their technical knowledge from the “lab to the market”, to develop networking and teamwork opportunities and to accelerate their path to managerial positions. More specifically, during the program, students will be taught a core curriculum of Introductory Management courses (three 30-hour courses) followed by a concentration of applied courses (four 15-hour seminars) in the areas of Technology & Entrepreneurship.
cIM: cycle in International Management
This specialization, formerly open only to ENPC students, is now open to all 2nd and 3rd year ParisTech students. cIM is designed to complement the engineering curriculum in order to enable ParisTech students to acquire general management and international business skills, to improve their English-language skills, to increase their chances of international mobility, to improve their cultural awareness and capacity to work effectively in multi-cultural teams and, finally, to develop personal networking opportunities. Throughout this program, students will be taught a core curriculum of Introductory Management courses (three 30-hour courses) followed by a specialization of applied courses (four 15-hour seminars) in the area of International Management.
To learn more about the class schedule for cTE and cIM, please click
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