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Table of Contents

Message from the Dean 1

Vision – Ambition 2

At home worldwide 4

SKEMA’s international recognition 6

Message from the Programme Director 7

What makes this MBA unique? 8

Programme Structure 10

Preparation to professional certifications 11 Overview of the MBA participants’ profiles 12 How to apply and some practical information 14 SKEMA’s Modular Executive MBA at a glance 16

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Message froM the Dean 01

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On June 30th 2009

, Ceram Business

School and the ESC Lille School of Management

announced their merger declaring their intention

to launch an ambitious project unique in France: a

business school aimed at training the deciders of

tomorrow’s world, a more responsible and more

ethical world, where interconnected hubs will be

working together in the knowledge economy.

For the first time in France, two high calibre institutions have decided to achieve this ambition together.

Our new institution holds three core ideas in common:

- Firstly we know that your future lies more and more in your capacity to understand how to make the most of a multicultural and international world;

- Secondly, we are convinced that the combined strength of our respective institutions and their different localities guarantee our continuing international development;

- Finally, we know that our sharing these strengths gives us the leading edge in deploying our pioneering international project.

To sum up, now is the ideal time for both schools to move on; to create a new identity forged from our respective DNA and our common values.

We want to create a school for leadership with campuses worldwide. We want to train future decision makers who understand their environment, who can adapt to it and initiate sustainable action. We want our school to be an international reference among business schools: a reference which is innovative and different with a clear vision of the knowledge economy as the new business environment. All this lies behind the creation of...

SKEMA: a name with universal values

The word comes from the ancient Greek skhêma signifying a form, a figure or the constitution of an object. This gave the Latin schema, and later the French schéma or scheme. For the school, the name refers to the new mental schemas and methodologies which we must adopt if we are to succeed in the business world of the 21st century.

SKEMA, the Management School for the Knowledge Economy.

This clear statement of the school’s mission ensures worldwide visibility while reinforcing our basis in business education. The atypical and eye-catching letter K conveys the brand’s strength and its ambition to construct knowledge through innovative teaching and learning. It shows also our break with tradition, differentiating the brand while recalling what it stands for: Knowledge.

For each of you, SKEMA will mean more choice, greater opportunities, a larger number of professors, increased learning opportunities and enhanced individual contact with professors and other staff. At SKEMA you will experience ambitious, innovative and original ways of teaching and learning. SKEMA Business School is already the largest French business school in terms of student numbers and second largest for the number of professors. Its budget matches its ambitions, and during the months to come the combined potential of the founding schools will be called into play for the lasting benefit of current and future students.

Our project is an opportunity for all of us.

I am sure you have understood that your education, your success and your self-fulfilment lie at the very heart of SKEMA’s development strategy and I know that all the teams on the different SKEMA campuses share my personal commitment to helping you make the most of this opportunity.

Alice GUILHON Dean

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Vision - Ambition

Knowledge makes the difference

A school for leadership with campuses worldwide to train the decision

makers of the knowledge economy. These pioneers will understand and

adapt to their environment generating sustainable performance.

The company environment has

changed radically giving rise

to new expectations, and needs

decision makers with a different

profile. This is the world of the

knowledge economy.

Twenty-first century companies will need to be responsible, intelligent, adaptable and innovative. This is the challenge of the knowledge economy where man is back at the centre of things.

This new economy means: - reinforced globalisation;

- a need for continuous innovation and a growing share of non-material elements, like brands, services and information, which will make the difference between winning and losing in business;

- a greater need for education and training to provide companies with human resources capable of innovating and managing to keep ahead of new challenges.

This is why knowledge management and information systems are two essential components of the knowledge economy – without them, companies

cannot remain competitive.

If companies want to activate these factors of competitiveness, they must also master the management of human resources, innovation and the immaterial... and they must not neglect their impact on the environment. Sustainable development is now at the heart of company strategy along with other societal expectations. Companies must manage risk and social and environmental responsibility. This means exploiting their possibilities whilst managing their negative effects. Our students will benefit from learning in a school where developments in the knowledge economy are central to the research carried out by faculty. SKEMA’s programmes reflect our vision of tomorrow’s world, a world whose opportunities are yours.

Multicultural leaders prepared

for a world with shifting centres

of gravity, where cultures mix

and diversify.

We live in a global economy where the economic and political centres of

gravity have shifted. We must now take account of the total reorganisation of the world economy which is being played out before our eyes today. The future of education lies in breaking down barriers and mixing between cultures. Future leaders must be able to network; they must be mobile and able to work with many different cultures. They must know how to negotiate with each nationality on his or her home territory, adapting to each new experience and learning to adapt to the next.

We will continue to develop our international exchanges with partner universities, but we also wish to develop our own campuses across the globe wherever tomorrow’s economy is on the march; this is because nothing can replace the direct experience of an internship in another country. We think that this is the best possible way to learn how to be truly international. Since September 2009 SKEMA students have had access to five campuses on several continents.

In 2010, a new campus in the United States will enlarge our students’ choice of destinations abroad. For this we have chosen another highly internationalized school with French campuses and 35 %

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A few figures:

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6,245 students (largest French

Business School)

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138 permanent professors (2

nd

largest

number in French business schools)

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55-million-euro budget (3

rd

biggest for

French business schools)

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20,000 graduates throughout the

world

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268 publications, 70 CNRS stars

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Over 65 student societies and clubs

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1 Sophia Antipolis Campus 2 Lille Campus

3 Paris La Défense Campus 4 Paris La Villette Campus

5 Casablanca Campus 6Suzhou Campus 7 USA Campus: open in 2010

8 9 10 11 Campuses in Brazil, Australia, Russia and India will open after 2010

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international students. This will enable our students to live in a complex global environment using English as a common language within a culturally diverse student community.

Educating tomorrow’s decision

makers through a flexible

system offering real choice to

learners.

>Producing ethical decision makers who are aware of their responsibilities and whose actions make a difference.

>Being part of SKEMA does not mean only learning the basics of good management. It also means learning about corporate social responsibility and sustainable development.

> Decision makers in line with new management practices who have

learned through new pedagogical practices.

SKEMA also means expertise for the future: innovative project management, information management, knowledge management and the management of client relations, management in a globalized system, mergers and acquisitions, risk management... Another of our basic tenets is that graduates should have dual skills. This has always been a strong feature of the founding schools of SKEMA. We wish to reinforce it to make sure that our graduates arrive on the job market with the best possible prospects for their chosen career.

Creating a new business school means creating a new model of teaching and learning.

Core to this is the use of multimedia technologies and the Internet to improve the quality of courses and

facilitate access to resources and services. It also means working in collaboration, often at a distance, enabling students to develop skills that will help them to continue learning long after their schooldays are over.

Students define their own learning path and become masters of their own education.

Independence and freedom are SKEMA’s watchwords. We want to transform the system, where students learn a pre-configured course syllabus, to an environment where each student chooses his or her own learning path. But students are not left to sink or swim. They are guided to independence by a group of specialists who include managers, career advisors, professors, and alumni.

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04 at hoMe WorlDWiDe

Skema Business School has

five campuses: in France (Lille,

Paris La Villette, Paris La

Défense, Sophia Antipolis),

China (Suzhou) and Morocco

(Casablanca). The campuses

are located in well-known

science parks or business

centres and offer students

exceptional opportunities and

career prospects. Plans for

future campuses are under

way: the USA (2010),

India and Brazil.

At Home Worldwide

Lille, the hub of Europe

The Nord-Pas de Calais region is the youngest and most highly populated region of France. Lille is the biggest and the most thriving student city outside Paris. Northern France offers a dynamic business environment and hosts the largest number of headquarters of leading companies after Paris. The Nord-Pas de Calais is also the biggest centre for the mail-order industry in Europe; the region attracts the most foreign investment, is the second biggest area for insurance companies, and the third biggest financial market in France. It has a highly developed textile industry and is the third most important in France for exports and the automotive industry. Lille is the cradle of mass retailing and hosts many world famous companies.

This 20,000-square-metre modern, functional campus is located in the heart of the city’s business centre, a stone‘s throw from the old town and Lille’s Grand Place. It is conveniently situated between two TGV stations with Paris only an hour away, Brussels 38 minutes and London 1 hour 20.

Paris, La Villette and La Défense

The City of Lights continues to be one of the most stimulating cities in the world as a centre of cultural and economic activity. At the heart of French business, intellectual and cultural life, Paris hosts millions of visitors year-round who come to marvel at the wealth of history, art and entertainment the city has to offer. Competitive industries, business innovations, high-level education, and tourism have turned Paris into the favourite city of business professionals and young graduates. For career-oriented young people, Paris is the place to be and SKEMA’s Paris campuses give students the chance to work and learn in a city of unlimited opportunities.

Before both campuses are incorporated in one site, SKEMA students can choose between the two Paris campuses.

> La Villette Campus

The campus occupies two floors in the Tour La Villette. 2,045 square metres equipped with the latest information and communication technologies. The Villette campus is ideally situated with fast access to central Paris and main motorways. Close by, the Parc de La Villette and the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie make this a high potential, dynamic environment chosen by many companies.

SKEMA’s Modular Executive MBA is located at the Villette Campus.

Paris La Villette Paris La Défense

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At Home Worldwide

> La Défense Campus

The campus is located in the Pôle Léonard de Vinci in the heart of La Défense. This modern area is only a 10-minute metro ride from the Champs-Elysées, or 20 minutes from the Eiffel Tower. La Défense is home to a population of 20,000, with 1,500 companies (15 of which are among the world top 50) employing 150,000 people. Many companies especially banks and insurance companies have left their former neighbourhoods to set up here.

Sophia-Antipolis

at the heart of the French Riviera

The French Riviera is without doubt one of the most attractive areas in France for tourism. It has lovely weather and beautiful varied landscapes, not to mention 120 km of Mediterranean coast. It is no secret that the French Riviera attracts thousands of tourists every summer. 3,900 events are held here every year – it’s all part of the Côte d’Azur. The rolling countryside of the “Alpes-Maritimes” is an invitation for all outdoor activities from trekking and skiing in the mountains to swimming and sailing in the beautiful Mediterranean Sea. In economic terms, the region is one of the most dynamic in Europe. With over one million inhabitants, the French Riviera has become a strategic location for companies in sectors as varied as high technology, tourism, luxury or international finance.

The campus lies at the heart of Europe’s best known science park whose success is directly linked to its quality of life and exceptional environment. The area offers not only its natural beauty, but also a high level of cultural and social life enriched by the diversity of its population. Sophia Antipolis is home to several higher education institutes and university departments which have created a vibrant student community of over 5,000. SKEMA’s immediate environment also includes over 1,300 companies in sectors such as information and communications technology or biotechnology. Here, 21st century companies have become part of a knowledge community and the SKEMA 30-hectare state-of–theart campus fits harmoniously with this environment.

Suzhou, China

Suzhou has been called the Venice of the East because of its many canals, beautiful natural environment and traditional gardens. However, this ancient city is one of the most advanced centres of technology across the globe; it is home to 118 of the top 500 companies in the world. Suzhou is just one hour from Shanghai, China’s second largest centre of industry and top destination for foreign investment. This makes it an ideal recruitment centre for graduates seeking an international career.

Casablanca (Maroc)

The city is situated on the Atlantic coast about 90 kilometres south of Rabat, the country’s administrative capital. While Rabat is Morocco’s largest city, Casablanca has rapidly become the kingdom’s economic capital, spearheading the development of the whole country. The city and its outlying area now spreads over 873 square kilometres with a 50 kilometre coastline. Casablanca has become a true metropolis apt to take up the challenge of globalisation and the worldwide competition this implies.

SKEMA is part of the brand new Mundiapolis Campus run by the SEGEPEC group which manages several private institutes of higher education, each of which is specialised in a particular domain (Finance, Management, Company Law, Human Resources, Languages, Computer Science and Automatics and Electronics.) The Mundiapolis Campus comprises 1,300 students.

Suzhou Casablanca

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Skema’s

international

recognition

Academic recognition

> The Grande Ecole diploma of SKEMA’s founder schools (CERAM

Business School and Lille School of Management) is recognised by the French State and endorsed as “Master”. The Conférence des Grandes Ecoles (CGE) is the accrediting body for SKEMA and the Specialised Masters’ programmes as well as certain Masters of Science (MSc).

> Both SKEMA founder institutions are EQUIS (European Quality

Improvement System) accredited by EFMD (European Foundation for Management Development). These accreditations bear witness to the high quality of faculty and research at SKEMA as well as the school’s international dimension and relationship with the business community.

> SKEMA’s programmes in Project Management (MS, MSc, MBA,

PhD) are accredited by the Global Accreditation Center for Project Project Management of the Project Management Institute (PMI GAC PM - USA) and by the Association for Project Management (APM – UK). These accreditations have been awarded in recognition of the school’s track record in training for Project Management. SKEMA is the first non-American business school to have received international accreditation from the GAC PM in 2005, and it is the only business school outside the US to be accredited by both the above institutions.

SKEMA is committed to certification processes which demand continuous improvement in management standards.

Professional recognition

A large number of internationally recognised professional certifications are available to our students in their respective areas of expertise:

> Auditing, Control, Information Systems & Consulting /

Finance

- Chartered Financial Analyst® (CFA Institute);

- Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA); - SAS Academic;

- The «Interim Cost Consultant» (ICC), «Certified Cost Engineer» (CCE) and «Certified Cost Consultant» (CCC) of The Association for Advancement of Cost Engineering International (AACE).

> Strategic Project & Programme Management - Supply Chain

Management & Purchasing

- Project Management Professional (PMP®) and Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) and Programme Management Professional (PgMP®) of the Project Management Institute (PMI®); - Foundation and Practitioner level certification of PRINCE2® and

MSP®;

- Interim Cost Consultant (ICC), Certified Cost Engineer (CCE) and Certified Cost Consultant (CCC) of the AACE International (The Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering); - Project Management Coordinator (PMC) of the Project

Management Association Japan (PMAJ);

- SAVE, the American certification in value management; - Green Belt and Yellow Belt certification of the 6 Sigma Institute; - International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE);

- BASICS (BASICS of Supply Chain Management) of the APICS® The Association for Operations Management.

> Marketing

- Data Mining offered by SAS™;

- PMV, the European certification in value management offered by the European Practitioner in Value Management (AFAV);

- ASQ (American Society for Quality) certifications, Certifi ed Quality Improvement Associate, Certified Quality Manager or ASQ Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence.

> Events Management, organisation

- MPI Global Certificate in Meets and Business Events I, II, III and Certification in Meets Management (CMM)

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06 international recognition

PRINCE2® is a Registered

Trade Mark of the Office of Government Commerce in the United Kingdom and other countries.

The Swirl logo™ is a Trade Mark of the Office of Government Commerce.

MSP® is a Registered

Trade Mark of the Office of Government Commerce in the United Kingdom and other countries.

The Swirl logo™ is a Trade Mark of the Office of Government Commerce.

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Message froM the PrograMMe Director 07

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Message from

the Programme Director

SKEMA’s Modular Executive MBA offers some unique features through its modularity approach and the wide range of combination it proposes.

Its primary goal is to provide post-experienced participants with solid foundations of general management and a comprehensive understanding of entrepreneurship in a multicultural and international environment. The educational experience also aims at developing participants’ intellectual and personal skills and their capability to undertake a practical research study and publish its results.

The programme, taught in English at the Paris Campus, combines 15 Core Business subjects and miscellaneous areas of possible specialisations to be chosen from the masters offered at SKEMA. It includes the preparation for recognised international professional certifications in the main fields of expertise of the school such as Strategy, Programme and Project Management, Finance, Accounting and Marketing. It is a part-time MBA programme designed for an international audience who has a minimum of 3 years’ work experience. The curriculum has 12- to 24- month duration with either a one-week or two one-week courses a month. The educational rhythm alternates between face-to-face seminars pre and post course assignments. Since the courses are held from Monday to Friday, it makes it possible for the working participants to conjugate both their professional and personal lives with their studies.

The programme combines a wide range of pedagogical approaches in order to foster both personal and professional development of the participants. They include lectures, on-line support, public speaking, group dynamics, confrontations, and participative methods.

The MBA participants also have the opportunity to attend parts of the programme abroad. Three residencies are held either at SKEMA’s partner universities, such as in UT Dallas (USA) or SPA Jain (India), or at its international campuses just like in Suzhou (China). The seminars focus on the business and governance perspectives in these parts of the world and enable the students to enlarge their international network for the future development of their professional career.

Last but not least, the accreditation of the programme by worldwide known project management professional bodies –the Project Management Institute (USA) and the Association of project Management (UK) -gives it a strong international visibility in the community.

Claire Dray

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08 What Makes this MBA unique?

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INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION AND

ACCREDITATIONS

SKEMA Business School is an EQUIS-accredited institution and the Modular Executive MBA is PMI GACPM (USA) and APM (GB) accredited.

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2 PART-TIME SCHEDULES OFFERED

- 12 months: 2 one-week seminars a month. - 24 months: 1 one-week seminar a month.

- Courses are planned from Monday to Friday, at regular office hours, allowing participants to combine both their professional and private lives.

- There are two intakes a year: in September and in March.

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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

The programme structure is comprehensive. It offers a core business curriculum and electives to choose from SKEMA’s various Masters programmes.

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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS ABROAD

Specific courses are held at our international partner universities and corporate visits (in the USA, in China, India, Syria…).

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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

- A 40-hour dedicated module. - MBTI® test.

- Individual personalised coaching sessions with head-hunters and HR specialists.

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PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS

The Executive MBA prepares to the main professional certifications in Finance-Auditing, Project Management- Logistics, Events Management, and Marketing, allowing participants to have a competitive edge on the job market.

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LOCATION and LANGUAGE

Paris-based programme entirely taught in English by native English speakers.

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FACULTY

A native English-speaking faculty coming from our main international partners made of Professors and professionals.

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PARTICIPANT COHORT

Classes of 30 participants, 75% of whom are international (more than 15 different nationalities). The average age is 34 years old. Participants have 8 years of professional experience on average.

What makes

this mBA unique?

Arnauld Ponche

French

MBA – Class of 2008 Senior Project Manager RP Global

“I chose the SKEMA MBA for its comprehensive curriculum, its balance between hard skills and soft skills, its international dimension and exposure. I was lucky to be studying and working with professors and classmates from every continent: my first experience in cross-cultural management.

After graduation, I was quickly recruited by an independent power producer, a young company, in which I am in charge of the French project. Doing an MBA is life-changing: it is a very special moment in one’s professional and even personal life. It is a very exciting time of learning, of meeting, of interacting with faculty and professionals from all over the world. It changes your outlook on the world of business, on people, and on yourself.”

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10 PrograMMe structure

Programme Structure

Each participant enrolled in the programme benefits from different services of professional

development, personal development and the SKEMA Alumni Association. They include a free and

complete access to the portal of the Career Development Service, a cycle of professional counseling

sessions and preparations to job hunt, international recruitment tests, conferences and business

breakfasts. MBA participants are also offered a methodology of personal assessment and a support

in the definition of their professional objectives.

Modular Executive MBA 95 ECTS : - MBA : 50 ECTS

- Electives : 20 ECTS

- Professional Thesis : 25 ECTS

GENERAL

TICE Information Systems & Information

Technology. TICE Library Department. French Language classes offered

to international students on a voluntary basis. Professional Development. Preparation to the Professional Thesis. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Personal Development : Team & Social competencies,

Leadership. Preparation to the MBTI® test.

Individual coaching on a voluntary basis.

QUANTITATIVE APPROACH

Business Process Management. Business Economics.

Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis (China).

Financial Management.

QUALITATIVE APPROACH

Media Management. Marketing Management. Organisational Design and

Change Management. Corporate Governance. The Digital Economy. Business Policy and Strategy.

Value Management.

WORKSHOPS ABROAD

Business and Governance Perspectives in the EU (Paris and

Brussels). Business and Governance Perspectives in the US (Dallas).

Business and Governance Perspectives in India (Mumbai).

Business and Governance Perspectives in China

(Suzhou).

ELECTIVES

Finance, Project Management, Supply Chain, Sustainable Development Marketing & PR,

HR, Sports Management…

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Preparation to

Professional

Certifications

SKEMA Business School is recognized and accredited by many national and international professional

bodies. Furthermore, with a view to gaining high academic and professional levels in its programmes,

the School also prepares students and participants for the main professional certifications in many of its

fields of expertises such as Strategy, Programme and Project Management, Value Management, Supply

Chain Management, Management Accounting, Finance, Events Management, Marketing…

Holding one of these certifications offers instant recognition in the field and adds value to any candidate

on the international job market.

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AUDITING, CONTROL, FINANCE

- Chartered Financial Analyst® (CFA Institute);

- Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), including the Islamic Finance Certificate

- «Interim Cost Consultant» (ICC), «Certified Cost Engineer» (CCE) and «Certified Cost Consultant» (CCC) of The Association for Advancement of Cost Engineering International (AACEI).

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PROjECT MANAGEMENT, SUPPLY CHAIN,

ORGANIzATION

- Project Management Professional (PMP®) and Certified

Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) and Program

Management Professional (PgMP®) of the Project

Management Institute (PMI®);

- Foundation and Practitioner level certification of PRINCE2®

and MSP®;

- Project Management Coordinator (PMC) of the Project Management Association Japan (PMAJ);

- SAVE, the American certification in value management; - Green Belt and Yellow Belt certification of the 6 Sigma

Institute;

- BASICS (BASICS of Supply Chain Management) of the APICS® the Association for Operations Management.

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EVENTS MANAGEMENT

- MPI Global Training, Global Certificate in Meetings and Business Events, level I, II, and III.

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MARKETING, COMMUNICATION

- Data Mining» offered by SAS™;

- Participant Management par la Valeur (PMV), the European certification in value management offered by the European Practitioner in Value Management (AFAV);

- ASQ (American Society for Quality) certifications, Certified Quality Improvement Associate, Certified Quality Manager or ASQ Certified Manager of quality/Organizational Excellence.

Shivdeep Bansal

Indian

MBA – Class of 2011 Productivity Analyst GE Healthcare “SKEMA Business School came out to be an obvious choice for a project manager like me. It has the best credentials with the global certifications and accreditations in Project Management.

When you pass a SKEMA MBA with a specialization in Project Management, you would be certified by PMI, APM, PMAJ, Six Sigma, and many other bodies along with an MBA degree from an EQUIS accredited Business School. This already puts you ahead in competition than many other business school students.”

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12 oVerVieW of the Mba ParticiPants’ Profiles

Overview of the mBA

Participants’ Profiles

PARTICIPANTS’ ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

80% of the participants hold degrees from foreign universities, 100% of the participants have a professional experience.

PARTICIPANTS’ MOST RECENT DEGREE

Engineering schools 40%

Others 5%

Universities 15%

Political Sciences schools 10%

Business schools 20%

Master’s degree 60%

Bachelor’s degree 40%

Denise Xuereb Maltese MBA – Class of 2011 Group Administration Manager AX Holdings Group of Companies

“I can still recall the first day I walked into class and experienced such diversity in those present, be it in age, culture, experience and backgrounds; it was something special. I immediately knew I had made the right choice. This alone, changed the way I look at life and at the world - at a professional and personal level. However, this was not all; I also fulfilled the reason why I was there - to get a good grasp of the main enterprise functions and understand how they inter-linked at a strategic and operational level.

I would recommend the SKEMA MBA to anyone who would like to pursue a professional MBA, where diversity and interaction is at the heart of education.”

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GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGINS OF PARTICIPANTS

INDUSTRIES REPRESENTED BY GRADUATES

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Positions held are highly regarded in terms of the duties performed and in the sector of activity.

Some examples include: Associate Strategic Management Consultant, Division Manager, Chief Operating Officer, General Manager, Information Systems Manager,

Chief Technology Officer, Senior Strategic Planning Manager, Regional Business Development Manager, and Programme Manager.

France 29%

European Union 11%

Europe (outside EU) 2%

Africa 14%

Middle-East 4%

Autralia 4%

America 5%

Asia 31%

Defense 4%

Energy industry 4%

Manufacturing 2,5%

Metal Industry 2,5%

Car industry 5,5%

Building industry 4%

Instrumentation 5,5%

Ultrasonic technology 2%

Aerospace industry 4%

Biotechnology 2,5%

Pharmaceutical industry 2,5%

Information Technology 6,5%

Telecommunication 10%

Consulting 10%

Education 4%

Financial services 10%

Retailing 2%

Food and consumer goods 2,5%

Organisation/Procurement

Division 6,5%

Auditing 2,5%

Marketing 2,5%

Public prosecution and investigation 2%

General Administration 2,5%

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How to Apply and Some

Practical Information

> REQUIREMENTS: MODULAR EXECUTIVE MBA

- Have a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent; - Have at least 3 years of professional experience;

- Have a good score in one of the following English language tests: TOEFL (580 written test / 237 on computer aid and 92 on the Internet), TOEIC (830), IELTS (6.5) or equivalent;

Note: no English language test score is required for students who have a degree from an English speaking University. - Please note that the in-depth interview will be conducted in

English and serve as a language test. Nevertheless, a GMAT or GRE score will be to the applicant’s advantage.

> SELECTION

The selection is in two parts: 1. Eligibility: application form

A selection committee examines the application form taking into account the candidate’s qualifications and professional experience.

2. Admission:

If the application form is judged satisfactory, candidates undergo a face-to-face, or telephone interview. The purpose of this interview is to enable the selection committee (made up of professors and professionals) to understand the candidate’s motivations for applying for the programme and what he or she hopes to gain from the programme in terms of career plan. The interview which lasts about 45 minutes is based on a typical job interview.

Successful candidates will be admitted on the basis of the application form and the interview.

> CALENDAR

Recruitment is carried out throughout the year with applications being processed on a rolling admissions basis. However, given the limited number of places, candidates are advised to apply as early as possible.

> HOW TO APPLY

The application form can be downloaded from www.skema.edu. Candidates should send their application package

(2 recommendation letters, resume, official academic transcripts and copy of diploma) to:

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TUITION FEES

Modular Executive MBA: € 21,000

Application fees: € 120

> IMMIGRATION, VISA, AND RESIDENCE

PERMIT

PARTICIPANTS COMING FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION

In order to live and study in France, participants need an identity card or passport.

NON - EUROPEAN PARTICIPANTS

Before coming, they must obtain a student visa from the French consulate in their country of origin. The VLS-TS (long stay student visa) allows them to stay in France for a study period from 91 days to 12 months without having to apply for a resident permit (some formalities still have to be done).

More information is available on the Campus France website:

www.campusfrance.org

> ACCOMMODATION

Accommodation services exist on all campuses and have databases of over 1,000 lodgings on offer. The service can be accessed via the school website and is reserved exclusively for SKEMA Business School students and participants. Note that the Sophia-Antipolis campus has a private residence on its premises. On other campuses, the school has developed partnerships with public and private residences. For the Paris campuses, SKEMA puts you in contact with private agencies, but cannot guarantee any accommodations for sure.

> SETTLING IN

Integration week, team building, intensive management seminars and free French language classes are all available to SKEMA participants to help them settle into life in France.

> Contact

Mrs Claire Dray - MBA Director SKEMA Business School

Tour La Villette: 6, rue Emile Reynaud F-75 916 Paris Cedex 19

Tel: + 33 1 53 56 36 65 Fax: + 33 1 53 56 11 56 Email: [email protected]

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Christine Gauthier French MBA – Class of 2009 Information Systems Director

“With an international background in Project Management, Supply Chain, and IT in the aeronautic industry, I felt the need to take my career to the next level and joined the SKEMA MBA. During one year, I studied with people from very different industries, cultures, ages, and positions. I learned from their differences and backgrounds and I think they learned from my experience too. During that period I was given the opportunity to work for a company in the Healthcare sector. This mission gave me the chance of using the methods learnt from the MBA program to the ground, reporting to the board. The partnership was rich for both of us. Achieving a MBA is a challenge that requires a real involvement but it is really worth it since it brings you the opportunity of operating a deep change in your professional life.”

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16 skeMa MoDular executiVe Mba at a glance

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DEGREE

Modular Executive MBA: 95 ECTS MBA: 50 ECTS

Elective: 20 ECTS

Professional thesis: 25 ECTS

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PART-TIME SCHEDULE

Two possible formats:

Either: a one-week module a month for 24 months

Or: 2 one-week modules a month for 12 months. Classes start on Monday morning and finish on Friday afternoon. This schedule allows participants to combine both their professional and private lives.

Some modules are offered at our partner universities (in the US, China, and India).

Core business courses represent around 580 face to face hours and 300 hours of pre- and post- assignment work. Specialisation courses represent 160 hours of class and 100 hours of pre- and post- module work. The MBA thesis is a project representing about 400 hours of research and writing.

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PROGRAMME FEES

€ 21,000 including books, some international workshops and

personal coaching .

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LOCATION

Paris and international workshops (USA, China, India).

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COHORT

- Class size: 30 - Average age: 34

- Average professional experience (yrs): 8 - Minimum professional experience (yrs): 3 - % international students: 75

- % Female students: 50

- % Students holding a Business degree: 25 - % Students holding an Engineering degree: 65

- GMAT: not required/interviews are conducted in english.

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REQUIREMENTS

- Minimum of 3 years of professional work experience; - Fluent English;

- Application form & formal selection interview (recruitments all year long).

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RESOURCES / NETWORK

- Access to SKEMA’s career centres, databases, library, events, lectures, etc...

- MBA graduates are members of the SKEMA alumni association.

Skema modular Executive

mBA at a Glance

Pr. Sandra Walker English Adjunct Professor Personal development and intercultural communication

“Soon we will be celebrating 10 years of our EMBA and I am delighted

to be part of the faculty team. I love the dynamic atmosphere on this program coming from the students, lecturers and program managers.

the SKEMA EMBA is certainly intellectually demanding for students. However, beyond the academic achievements required, we set a personal development challenge that goes far beyond the classroom activities. We encourage students to fulfill their potential both personally and professionally. Entering the EMBA as a student means embarking on a journey of discovery of one’s abilities and how to use these to best effect for individual goals and for society as a whole.”

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Contact:

Mrs Claire Dray - MBA Director Email : [email protected]

Skema Business School

Tour La Villette: 6, rue Emile Reynaud F-75 916 Paris Cedex 19

Tel: + 33 1 53 56 36 60 - Fax: + 33 1 53 56 11 56

www.skema.edu

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Bachelors

> EAI (Euro American Institute)

> ACI (Academie Commerciale Internationale)

Ecole Superieure des Hautes Etudes en Management (ESDHEM)

Prep School + French Licence

> Management

> Law

Programme Grande Ecole

> Master of Science in Management

Programme Grande Ecole - Continuing Education > Master in Management for working professionals

Specialised Masters

> Analyse Financiere Internationale

> Audit, Controle de Gestion et Systemes d’Information

> Finance et Gestion de Patrimoine

> Finance de Marches, Innovations et Technologies

> Gestion Fiscale de l’Entreprise

> Ingenierie et Gestion Internationale de Patrimoine

> Intelligence Economique et Management des Connaissances

> Management de la Chaine Logistique Achats

> Management des Projets et Programmes

> Management Strategique du Developpement Durable

> Marketing Direct et Commerce Electronique

> Marketing Management par la Qualite

> Strategie et Management de la Communication

> Strategie et Management des Ressources Humaines

Masters of Science (MSc)

> Auditing, Management Accounting & Information Systems

> Information Systems Management

> Corporate Finance

> Financial Markets & Compliance

> International Finance

> Human Resources Management

> Applied Economics

> Entrepreneurship and Innovation

> Doing Business in Asia

> Events and Meetings Management

> International Business

> International Marketing and Business Development

> Luxury and Fashion Management

> Strategic Tourism Management

> Web-Marketing and Project Management

> International Project Management

> Project and Programme Management and Business Development

> Logistics, Supply Chain and Project Management

> Supply Chain Management & Purchasing

Modular Executive Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Doctoral programmes

> In partnership with IAE of Aix en Provence, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis and University of Lille II

> EUDOKMA: European Doctoral School on Knowledge and Management

> PhD in Management Science

> PhD in Strategy, Programme & Project Management

SKEMA Executive

> Executive Education including open programmes, customised programmes and diploma courses

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