Master's degree Master in International Management Track French American track
Course units
- Agile management workshops
- Management
- Managerial challenges of technological changes
- Strategic Management
- Research methods
- Data analysis
- Professional project
- Project management
- International economics
- Value chain - Supply - Logistic
- Finance
- Taxation
- International marketing
- Intercultural management
- Negociation
- Analysis of international news
- Internships or summer program
- International economics
- Leadership and change management
- IT and project management
- Business model and creativity
- Establishment of companies abroad
- Entrepreneurship
- Legal environment in the USA
- Topics in marketing
- International finance
- American Civilization
Course overview
This course is open to Master 1 or 2 students. Most courses are taught in English, particularly by visiting American professors. It offers training in international exchanges and gives numerous opportunities for students to spend time abroad. Additionally, students are exposed to the specific features of Anglo-Saxon management. There is a strong emphasis on project and teamwork. Students undertake a wide range of assignments for companies or project managers.
Graduates work in roles such as international product managers, buyers, financial analysts, international project managers, brand managers, etc.
Level
Bac +3 or Bachelor Degree
Entry requirements
Entry into the first year of the Master's program is selective. The admission criteria and capacity are defined by the university.
Recommended degrees:
- Bachelors in Management and/or Economy
- Bachelors in Law
Selection criteria:
- Proficiency in English. You must provide your score to an English standardized test, such as TOEFL IBT (minimum 79), TOEIC (minimum 850), or IELTS (minimum 6.5).
- File review (quality of previous studies, motivation(s), and CV)
Fore more information, check our International students: Free Movers page!
Specific conditions
TOEFL IBT (Minimum 79)
or
TOEIC (Minimum 850)
or
IELTS (Minimum 6.5)
Application process
Academic year 2024/2025
Applications for the first year of a master's degree are made on the national application platform Mon Master from February 26 to March 24, 2024 (main phase) and from June 25 to July 31, 2024 (complementary phase, in the event of vacancies).
If you are part of the Études en France procedure, visit the eCandidat platform to learn about the various application deadlines.
Tuition fees
Administrative registration includes the payment of the Student and Campus Life Contribution as well as registration fees. Details can be found on the training portal.
Course structure
Onsite training.
In Master 1 and Master 2, you can take an internship in France or abroad (Master 1 and Master 2).
In Master 1, you can study abroad for the second semester.
When your Master 2 is completed, you can enter a Master of Business Administration (MBA). Selection is made by the partner university depending on the number of places available and your level (Master's results, English score).
Course details
- Courses in English by American professors
- Project-based learning methods with assignments and projects
Internships and placements
- Master 1: 8 weeks long internship (minimum) from April to the end of August
- Master 2: 4 months long internship or International Internship in a Company (VIE)
Coursework and assessment
Admission to the Master's program is conditional on achieving an overall average of at least 10 out of 20. An examination session is held at the end of each semester, with a single second session in September covering both semesters.
The jury deliberates at the end of each examination session for a semester, as well as at the end of the 2nd session.
Once a semester has been validated by the jury, all the teaching units making up the semester are acquired and cannot be retaken in the 2nd session. Each UE is assigned a credit value.
Acquired UEs confer the corresponding European credits. Compensation is total, provided that the student has not obtained a mark equal to zero (0) in one or more UEs, both in the first session and in the 2nd session: between semesters, between units within a semester, between subjects within the same teaching unit.
Language
English
Study abroad
In Master 1, you can go for one semester abroad in Finland, Korea, Thailand, Japan, USA, Germany, Mexico..... (destinations can change from year to year).
Learning outcome
- Familiarize students with Anglo-Saxon culture
- Develop a global vision of international exchanges
- Master the tools and methods needed to enter the business world
- Gain an understanding of the specificities of Anglo-Saxon management
- Students have the opportunity to spend an additional year at one of our six partner universities in the USA and earn an MBA
Further study
Doctoral studies are also possible. However, the primary aim of the diploma is to provide access to professional life.
Careers
- International administrative and financial manager
- Export sales manager, Export auditor, International project manager
- International product manager
- International sales agent
- Export sales engineer
- International buyer, sourcing, import/export area manager
- Export sales manager, international technical sales executive
- Export department manager
- Client or risk management manager in a bank
Address
Université de Caen Normandie
IAE · École universitaire de Management
3-19 rue Claude Bloch · CS 25160 · 14075 Caen Cedex 5
France
iae@unicaen.fr
School / Faculty
Eve Hilairet 02 31 56 65 02 | eve.hilairet@unicaen.fr
Course leader
Fabrice Detalle · fabrice.detalle@unicaen.fr