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| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 11,500 ≈ € 15,500 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Berlin / Germany / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 24 months | Start Date: | |
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| Languages: | English Spanish | ||
The ESCP Europe Master in Management is a world renowned Master for students from all over the world.
Based on our 5 European campuses in Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid and Torino, it combines 3 dimensions :
Our programme pursues 5 objectives. We help our students to :
Our students are able to earn several European degrees. As a consequence, graduates find jobs all over Europe and on other continents, in all industries (consulting, banking, industry, services), with an average starting salary of 46KEUR and 52KEUR after three years.
ESCP Europe offers a 2-part curriculum:
The pre-Master year
The pre-Master year is devoted to mastering the fundamentals of management and basic topics helping to understand the economic environment.
The pre-Master year combines
The Master course
The Master course comprises four semesters of study. Participants can take between two and four years to complete the course including possible gap semesters for work experience. The Master course is designed to enable each student to determine his/her career goals and acquire the necessary knowledge, skills and experience to achieve them.
The ESCP Europe Master course consists of the following
International experience: Study in different places
Academic curriculum: Develop excellent knowledge of management
Work experience: Build and test your own career project
Apply to several European and international degrees
All the students of the ESCP Europe Master programme receive the ESCP Europe Master in Management degree, recognised by the French Ministry.
Students can earn three nationally-recognised degrees according to their three campuses of study, or a double degree thanks to one of the 13 ESCP Europe double degree agreements in Europe, America or Asia.
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test if you come from a non-English speaking country.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
More informationGRE Scores are accepted at business schools worldwide. Learn more and register.
Register Now!You have studied in France
The admission procedure that applies to you to enter the ESCP Europe Master in Management is the one corresponding to your first degree.
If you need informations to apply to a French classe préparatoire.
you can enter ESCP Europe through other entrance examinations.
You have studied in Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, another country
The admissions procedure which applies to you is the one corresponding to the country where you received your final degree. Your country of citizenship and your country of residence are not taken into account in our Admissions Procedure
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | 2 years |
ESCP Europe
State-recognized school
There are over 200 schools offering business and management degrees in France; of these, only about half are recognized by the State. ESCP Europe is one of these.
EQUIS
The European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) has established high standards for the quality assessment of business schools: the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS). Of the several hundred business schools in Europe, 59 have achieved EQUIS accreditation; ESCP Europe obtained its first accreditation in 1998, and was reaccredited in 2003 and in 2009.
is the leading American accrediting body of business schools. For many years non-American business schools have enjoyed "membership" in the AACSB but only a very few have been accredited by AACSB. AACSB accreditation means that the business school meets the same very high quality standards demanded of top American business schools. ESCP Europe’s degree programmes were accredited in 2003.
3 National Memberships
Most European countries have a tightly-knit association of top business schools in the country.
In France, it is the "Conférence des Grandes Ecoles" (CGE) which includes 32 management schools.
In the UK, ESCP Europe is a member of the Association of Business Schools (ABS), grouping 102 leading business schools.
In Germany, ESCP Europe is one of the founding members of the VHP, (Verband der privaten Hochschulen), the German federation of private universities, which was created in 2004 and represents the common interests of 30 private universities.
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Master in Management
State-recognized degrees
If a school's degree is recognized by the French Ministry of Education ("diplôme visé"), its degree is a State degree. A special commission appointed by the Ministry of Education determines which schools may deliver a state recognized degree. ESCP Europe is one of about 90 in France authorized to do so.
ESCP Europe is also authorized by the Berlin Senator for Education, Science and Research to deliver the state-recognized degrees "Diplom-Kaufmann/-frau" and "Master of Science (M.Sc.)".
Grade de Master
The Ministry-appointed special commission has authorized 53 business schools in France to deliver a Master degree in management ("grade de master"), representing 5 years of higher education. ESCP Europe is one of these schools and the Master in Management has the official French title of grade de master.
International Validation
In Germany, the Berlin Campus delivers the state-recognized degrees "Diplom-Kaufmann/-frau" and "Master of Science (M.Sc.)".
In the UK, some universities holding a university charter establish specific quality standards which they use to evaluate the quality of education carried out by another academic institution. If the chartered university finds the quality up to standard, it may, under specific conditions, "validate" the institution's degree. ESCP Europe's Master in Management is validated by City University as a European Master in Management (MSc).
In Italy, by virtue of the school’s academic association with the University of Torino (Faculty of Economics) for the Italian campus, ESCP Europe also enjoys validation of its Master in Management as a Laurea magistrale.
In Spain, the Master in Management is officially recognized by the Carlos III University of Madrid and awarded the title of Master Europeo en Administración y Dirección de Empresas, ESCP Europe.
CFA Program Partner
ESCP Europe is a CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) Program Partner. CFA Programme Partners are selected colleges and universities around the world that have embedded a significant percentage (70%) of the CFA Program Candidate Body of Knowledge into their degree programs. In addition, these institutions have committed to covering CFA Institute ethical and professional standards in these degree programs. Recognition as a CFA Partner provides a signal to potential students, current students, and the marketplace that the university curriculum is closely tied to professional practice and is well suited to preparing students to sit for the CFA exams.
AMBA
is a European accrediting body for MBA and Master in Management programs. Only programs meeting strict definitions and standards achieve AMBA accreditation. One key criterion for MBA accreditation is the program participants’ significant previous work experience; therefore AMBA-accredited MBAs are post-experience programs. ESCP Europe's MBA portfolio was AMBA-accredited in 1998 and reaccredited in 2004.
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Master in European Business (MEB)
Grade de Master
The Ministry-appointed special commission has authorized 53 business schools in France to deliver a Master degree in management ("grade de master"), representing 5 years of higher education. ESCP Europe is one of these schools and the Master in European Business has the official French title of grade de master.
AMBA-MBM
AMBA created a second accreditation devoted to pre-experience Masters in Management programs: AMBA-MBM (Masters in Business and Management). The Master in European Business (MEB) became one of the first 13 AMBA-MBM-accredited programmes in 2005.
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The ESCP Europe Specialized Masters are accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles (a body bringing together French business schools). This label is granted to Specialized Masters offered by schools which are members of the Conférence and is a guarantee of academic excellence.
To help you with financial planning, we have listed some opportunities. The admissions office at ESCP Europe is available for more information.
Scholarships
Students can obtain two types of scholarships: the aid granted through the school and the scholarships granted independently from the school.
Internships
To get graduated, students must do a minimum of 39 weeks of internships. However, many students choose to do longer internships than this required minimum, often taking sandwich semesters or sandwich years to get a longer professional experience and help finance tuition fees. While the salary offered is quite variable, most students get paid 400 to 1,700 Euros per month during their internships. Work permit is not required: you are allowed to work on your student residence permit, as the internship is compulsory part of the curriculum.
Campus jobs
Many jobs on campus are available (clerical, research or other) and paid by the hour (8EUR per hour).
Bank loans
You can apply for a bank loan to finance your studies. Many banks offer student loans at attractive rates, with deferred pay back. French banks request that you provide a guarantor in France. If you have no relative in France, we therefore recommend that you apply for a loan from a bank in your own country. Four Paris banks are known to grant loans to ESCP Europe students: BNP Paribas, BRED, LCL and Société Générale.
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