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Courses of Study
The ESCEM School of Business and Management is more enhanced than other international institutions because of the multiplicity of establishments, objectives, structures, and challenging conditions of enrollment.
ESCEM is incorporated in a category of schools called Grandees Eccles. Typically, Grandees Eccles are French institutions which specialize in high-level teaching of engineering or management. The Grandees Eccles of management was set up in the 19th century by the Chambers of Commerce and Industry of the major towns in France. The schools were originally called Higher Schools of Management because the objective was to train entrepreneurs and middle management.
There are also 30 Grandes Ecoles of management, which differs from the Grandees Eccles by some enrollment standards. In Grandes Ecoles, the enrollment process is very competitive, such as all students must finish two years of preparatory studies and take an entrance examination to be considered for these institutions. Only the best students from the best high schools are allowed access to these studies.
ESCEM develops projects that enable students to become involved in partnership with large companies while participating in field activities. The students will adopt a proactive approach to learning what changes are needed in the marketing and selling professions.
Business Courses - European Accounting Practices, International Human Resource Management, Economics of Global Personnel Management, Global Marketing, the Global Consumer, Legal Aspects of Business, Finance, Auditing, Introduction to International Business.
Communication Studies Courses - Communication and Change: International Perspectives.
Business Courses - Marketing, Global Marketing, Legal Aspects of Business, Organizational Behavior, Business Policy & Strategy, Global Entrepreneurship, Management Science/Operations Management, Information Systems for Managers & Accounts, Finance, International Finance, Managerial Accounting II, Financial Accounting II & III.
Special Topics - Seminar in European Professional Studies
Economics Courses - Managerial Economics, International Trade
Journalism Courses - E-Commerce and the Media, Principles of Public Relations, International Business Journalism
Communications Studies Courses - Persuasive Campaigns, Interpersonal Communication in Organizations, Communication and Culture
Italian Courses - Elementary Conversational Italian I, Elementary Italian I, Elementary Italian II (subject to demand)