INCOMING STUDENTS 2013/2014 1 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 Sommaire 1 Before starting ................................................................................................................................. 4 2 Arriving in Saint-Etienne .................................................................................................................. 5 3 The world conneXion association (student union).......................................................................... 6 4 How to get a visa (for non-european citizens)? .............................................................................. 7 5 Housing, house insurance and rent allocation (caf) ........................................................................ 7 5.1 Housing .................................................................................................................................... 7 5.2 House insurance ...................................................................................................................... 8 5.3 CAF (caisse d’allocation familiale/ family allowance fund) .................................................... 8 5.4 Taxe d’Habitation - French Residence Tax .............................................................................. 8 6 Living expenses ................................................................................................................................ 9 6.1 Housing, electricity and water................................................................................................. 9 6.2 Food costs................................................................................................................................ 9 6.3 Books ....................................................................................................................................... 9 6.4 Local transportation ................................................................................................................ 9 7 Social security ................................................................................................................................ 10 7.1 OPTION 1: You are able to provide the European card of Health insurance valid for the length of your stay in saint-Etienne .................................................................................................. 10 7.2 OPTION 2: you are NOT able to provide the European card of health insurance................. 10 8 Bank account / Money .................................................................................................................. 11 9 Orientation week........................................................................................................................... 11 10 CALENDAR : Fall, winter and spring terms ................................................................................ 11 11 Course choices ........................................................................................................................... 12 12 Recognition of the mobility, transcript of records and grading scale ....................................... 12 13 Recommended language skills and language support to foreign students .............................. 12 14 Documents to bring with you on the 1st day ............................................................................. 13 15 Forms to send back us ............................................................................................................... 13 APPENDIX 1 How to get to Saint-Etienne? ............................................................................................ 14 APPENDIX 2 Arrival form ....................................................................................................................... 15 APPENDIX 3 Accommodation form ...................................................................................................... 16 Résidence A ....................................................................................................................................... 17 Résidence B ....................................................................................................................................... 18 Residence C ...................................................................................................................................... 19 Residence D ...................................................................................................................................... 20 2 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 APPENDIX 4 Learning agreement: to be handed out before arrival ..................................................... 21 APPENDIX 5 course catalogue ............................................................................................................... 22 3 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 1 Before starting You have been selected by a partner university to come and study with us. You are very welcome here in Saint-Etienne. With it humble size in comparison to other business schools in France, ESC Saint-Etienne is close to its students, which allows them to make their stay (either short or long term stay) enjoyable. The cultural diversity of the city, the proximity of Lyon (3rd biggest city in France), of the southern beaches, of the skiing options in the Alps and being in the center of Europe makes Saint-Etienne very attractive for students. ESC Saint-Etienne is proud to welcome foreign students we hope to have more and more international students. This guide is meant to help you with everything you might need to know before arriving, and upon arrival in Saint-Etienne. Do not hesitate to contact us should require more information. 4 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 2 Arriving in Saint-Etienne Saint-Etienne is in the middle of France and Europe for that matter. To get to Saint-Etienne, the best way is to fly in Lyon Saint Exupéry (LYS) airport. Lyon is only 70 km away from Saint-Etienne. Once in Lyon Saint-Exupery, the new tram called RHONEXPRESS (www.rhonexpress.fr) can take you directly to the main train station in Lyon called LYON PART-DIEU. From there, there are two trains per hour going to Saint-Etienne Châteaucreux train station. Once in Saint-Etienne, someone from the school (either member of the international office or a student from one on our students’ union, the World ConneXion association, refer to point 3) will be there to welcome you (between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm only) and take you to your accommodation or to school (depending on the time and date of arrival). If you are coming by car, the school is situated at Exit 21 (call Rond-Point) on the A47 highway from Lyon. Please refer to appendix 1 Please note that the school is closed from the 26th of July to the 19th of August from the 20th of December until the 6th of January and is not opened on the weekend. We look forward to seeing you for the start of the orientation week On : the 3rd of September (fall session) the 6th of Januray (winter session) the 11th of February (spring session) Don’t forget to fill the ARRIVAL FORM (refer to appendix 2) and send it back to us in order to be sure that your arrival is logged. Be aware that an arrival after 5pm in Saint-Etienne might cause you to have to take a hotel room for the first night of the entry in the chosen housing is not possible. 5 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 3 The world conneXion association (student union) World connexion union is here to welcome and integrate exchange students coming to ESC SaintEtienne, and provide them, help, and support throughout the duration of their stay with us. We also wish to inform exchange students about everything linked to the school's daily life, in order to assure the best possible integration! This year, we have been to the Gare de Châteaucreux to welcome students, we also have organised visits of Saint-Etienne and Lyon. We plan an integration party, and we are taking part in the cultural life of Saint-Etienne. For any question you have about Saint-Etienne, the school, or the actions of World Connexion, you can contact us directly or on our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/wo.connexion We are working in a way to make your life in Saint-Etienne the best possible. From September till February: Christophe Boudin: cboudin@etu.esc-saint-etienne.fr Achim Sebti: asebti@etu.esc-saint-etienne.fr From February till end of the year: Adrien Guiddoum: aguiddoum@etu.esc-saint-etienne.fr Thomas Morelet: tmorelet@etu.esc-saint-etienne.fr Florent Lemoine: flemoine@etu.esc-saint-etienne.fr 6 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 4 How to get a visa (for non-european citizens)? Once your application has been processed and accepted, you will receive by e-mail then by postal mail, your acceptance letter. This letter is important for the non-european students because it will allow you to pursue with your visa application. Be aware that the visa application to come to France is a lengthy process so it is really important to start it early. In most of the countries, you will have to follow the proceedings of CAMPUS FRANCE : www.campusfrance.org. It is better if students apply for the visa called “VLS-TS- VISA d mention ETUDIANT”. Indeed, the immigration proceedings, as well as all administrative proceedings once in France, will be then easier. Please also note that the immigration proceedings will be finalized once in France with the OFII. OFII: (www.OFII.fr) Office Français de l’immigration et de l’intégration) : this immigration proceedings is the normal ending of the Student Visa Application. This government agency will call you for a medical check in Lyon, as well as an interview with a government official. For this, please bring any medical information with you (immunization card, prescription card…). Il will give you a Resident’s permit in France (which allow you to get some rent reduction from the government). 5 Housing, house insurance and rent allocation (caf) 5.1 Housing We have some partnerships with students’ residences. All the options are walking distance from the school. Les ESTUDINES :www.estudines.fr This one is close to the main shopping centre of the town. Prices are OK – furnished and fully equipped (sheets, cutlery, crockery…) Le LITTRE : littre.vitorygestion.com : it also quite close to the shopping centre too. The price are cheaper because the apartments are furnished but not equipped. La TOISON D’OR: it also quite close to the shopping centre too. The prices are cheaper because the apartments are furnished but not equipped. Residence CAP etudes cap-etudes.com it also quite close to the shopping centre too. The price are cheaper because the apartments are furnished but not equipped. You can borrow linen for free. You can, of course, search for other solutions outside of these ones – please make sure to consider the prices and costs that might occur. Nevertheless, you will manage everything yourself (water, electricity, furnishment…) Please refer to appendix 3 “Accommodation form”. One time costs: be aware that upon your arrival, your costs are going to be high. You usually have to pay: a deposit (1 or 2 months’ rent) : this deposit is refunded to you upon departure if your apartment is in good condition. Admin fees : depending on what type of apartments you are looking at, the admin fees vary from 215 euros to 400 euros if you take a bigger apartment. These fees are “lost” as you don’t get them back. 7 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 More details in the accommodation package 5.2 House insurance From 60 euros to 200 euros per year depending on the size of your apartment. You have to pay a yearly insurance. If you stay less than a year, the extra money you’ve paid will be reimbursed to you. You will subscribe to the house insurance (and pay for it) during the orientation week. Please refer to appendix 3 “Accommodation form”. 5.3 CAF (caisse d’allocation familiale/ family allowance fund) www.caf.fr : this government agency offers a rent reduction to the international students to help them pay for their housing . Assistance amounts are computed case by case, based on the rental amount, the student's resources, types of visa…. The benefit is not automatic or assured. To help you obtain this discount, we will organize session of enrollment during the orientation week and you will have to bring: copy of passport and visa, copy of the European card of health insurance or French social security certificate, copy of your birth certificate (translated in French by the consulate of France in your country). The accommodation allowance is attributed from the month following the date of entry into the accommodation. This means that you will pay your first month rent in full. For example: if you rent from 1st September. You will receive an allowance for the month of October. 5.4 Taxe d’Habitation - French Residence Tax This is an annual residence tax imposed on the occupier of a property in which they were resident on 1st January of each year. If the property is your second home, even though you may not physically be resident on 1st January, the tax is still payable, provided the property is capable of occupation. Thus, the law assumes that if you have the right of occupation of the property and it is furnished and habitable, then the tax is payable. Liability to the tax has nothing to do with the amount of time you actually occupy the property. The tax demand is sent out towards the end of each year with a specified end date for payment, unless you elect to choose to pay on a monthly or annual basis by direct debit. You can also pay it via the internet, or by check; Sources http://www.french-property.com/guides/france/finance-taxation/taxation/local-propertytaxes/ http://vosdroits.service-public.fr/F13038.xhtml 8 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 6 Living expenses 6.1 Housing, electricity and water Housing is 450 euros approx + water, electricity and utilities. The electricity fee depend on your consumption! Be aware that the more you spend, the more you will pay. Please refer to Appendix 3 Accommodation form 6.2 Food costs It depends on the consumption and tastes of the students: we think that 60 euros a week is plently. 6.3 Books The school does not ask the students to buy the books for the classes. Those are available at the school library. 6.4 Local transportation Saint-Etienne is a mid-sized town and everything can be done on foot. A subscription to public transportation is about 40 euros / month (2012/2013). Saint-Etienne is 70 kms from Lyon (45 minutes by train) and 2 ½ hours from Paris by high speed trains. A train ticket to Lyon is around 8 euros (for people under 25 years old) and a train tickets to Paris can cost between 30 euros to 100 euros (depending on the time of the year, and how in advance you book the ticket). 9 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 7 Social security All students under the age of 28 are required to take out the French Social Security health coverage whether they come to ESC Saint-Etienne for one semester or for one year. This is compulsory even if students have taken out insurance in their home country (even if asked by the French Embassy or by their home institutions). It is illegal for students to attend French schools if they do not have this coverage. Exemptions: students from Europe who can provide, on arrival, the European Health Insurance card in their name and valid for the length of their studies at ESC Saint-Etienne. Private insurances cannot be accepted under any circumstances. Students over 28 years of age, please contact madeline_brunon@esc-saint-etienne.fr 7.1 OPTION 1: You are able to provide the European card of Health insurance valid for the length of your stay in saint-Etienne In this case, it is not necessary for you to be registered with the “French” social security. Please note that it is necessary for you to take out a private insurance policy for 100% reimbursement of your costs. 7.2 OPTION 2: you are NOT able to provide the European card of health insurance In this case, registration with the Social Security health coverage is an obligation. We will help you to register during the orientation week, please provide the ESC with : a copy of your birth certificate, certified by the Embassy or Consulate; a translation by an official is required proof of identity (identity card, passport, residence permit, visa) the social security charges : 211 euros MORE INFORMATION ABOUT STUDENT SOCIAL SECURITY IN FRANCE: The cost of medical visit in France is as follows: 23 EUROS for a general practitioner (doctor), 25 EUROS or more for a specialist (e.g. dermatologist, gynecologist, ophthalmologist, etc.), with a surcharge for home visits. Your Social Security centre reimburses you 70% of this sum, minus a flatrate patient contribution of 1 EURO, which amounts to 15.10 EUROS for a consultation with a general practitioner. If you wish for a higher level of reimbursement, you need to take out complementary healthcare insurance. For 100% reimbursement of your costs, you must take out private cover (about 350/year, in France). You can take out a private health insurance in France or in your own country. In any case, you’ll have to be registered with the Social Security health coverage. Your referring physician (general practitioner) 10 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 In France, you are required to register with a referring physician (GP): this is the doctor you will see as a matter of course during your stay, and who will refer you to a specialist should the need arise. The referring physician (GP) plays a key role in the French healthcare system: you will need to inform the Social Security office responsible for your payments of your registration with a specific doctor using the form. If you fail to do this, your reimbursements will be reduced as penalties are applied. Please note that we cannot allow students who do not have the European card of health insurance or students who do not register with the French Social Security health coverage to attend lessons. 8 Bank account / Money It is advisable for all students to open a bank account in France, even if they are only staying for 1 semester. It is necessary for receiving health insurance reimbursements, the rent reduction (CAF), deposit (when you leave)… The world conneXion association negotiates a contract with a local bank each year so that international students can open and close an account without having to pay additional fees. You can of course chose another bank if you want. MasterCard and Visa credit cards are accepted almost everywhere in France. The opening of an account allows you to obtain a credit card and a check book that are very largely used in France. We will help you to open it during the orientation week. 9 Orientation week It will take place from the 3rd of September (fall session) the 6th of Januray (winter session) the 11th of February (spring session) We will do all the paperwork about you stay in France. You’ll have to bring the documents listed in point 12. 10 CALENDAR : Fall, winter and spring terms Fall term 03/09/2013-20/12/2013 (including the orientation week) Winter session 06/01/2014 - 28/03/2014 (including the orientation week) Spring session 11/02/2014 - 23/05/2014 (including the orientation week) 11 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 11 Course choices Please choose your courses before arriving in France. You will find in appendix 4 a blank learning agreement and in appendix 5 the “courses catalogue”. 12 Recognition of the mobility, transcript of records and grading scale The learning agreement is concluded before the start of the mobility. It is signed by the student, the ESC and the sending institution. Only the courses included in the learning agreement are reported on the transcript. Every student must pick up the transcript him/herself! The ESC SAINT ETIENNE will NOT automatically send your transcript to your home university. If the student’s exam grades are not yet available when you leave, please make arrangements with the proper office to have your transcript sent to you. The transcript will be available within 5 weeks at last. The transcript includes the following information: Course code Course name grade / 20 ECTS per course and total of ECTS Grading scale ranges from 0 to 20, ≥16=very good excellent; ≥14-16=good; ≥12-14=satisfactory; ≥10-12= sufficient; <10 not satisfactory, unsufficient 13 Recommended language skills and language support to foreign students French : B2, ideally C1 English, B2 French course are offered: basic, intermediate and advanced according to your level (Test during the orientation week). 3 hours / week, 5 credits /semester. The registration to the French course is compulsory. A training for the TOEIC examination is also offered. Contact : corinne_measson@esc-saint-etienne.fr 12 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 14 Documents to bring with you on the 1st day o A copy of your birth certificate, translated in French and certified by the Embassy or Consulate o A copy of the European card of health insurance (see point 7) if you can provide it o About 211 EUROS for the social security charges (only if you cannot provide the European card of health insurance) o House insurance amount (see appendix 3) o Health information: you will have to bring with you all information – if you have medical prescription for glasses…Bring those. Also you will need to bring proof of your immunization o o Passport (or id card for European citizen) Visa 15 Forms to send back us Accommodation Form (appendix 3) before: o 28th of June for the fall session, o 1st of December for the winter session o 6th of January for the spring session Arrival form (appendix 2) if you want to be picked up at the train station before the before: o 28th of June for the fall session, o 1st of December for the winter session o 6th of January for the spring session Learning agreement (appendix 4) before the o 28th of June for the fall session, o 1st of December for the winter session o 6th of January for the spring session 13 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 APPENDIX 1 How to get to Saint-Etienne? 14 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 APPENDIX 2 Arrival form Please send this form to m-adeline_brunon@esc-saint-etienne.fr before: To : m-adeline_brunon@esc-saint-etienne.fr Name: First name: E-mail address: Country you are arriving from: Arrival details: Date: SELECT Airport or train station of arrival: Scheduled Arrival Time: Accomodation organized at: 15 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 APPENDIX 3 Accommodation form Please send this form to m-adeline_brunon@esc-saint-etienne.fr AS SOON AS POSSIBLE and before the 6th of January NAME First name E-mail address Accommodation needed from to Please be aware that an arrival time after 5pm in Saint-Etienne might cause you to have to take a hotel room. Type: I need a student accommodation in Saint-Etienne : 1st choice 2nd choice 3rd choice 4th choice 5th choice I want to share an apartment with (name of your housemate): According to the place available, perhaps your first choice (or second…) won’t be possible. I want search myself other solutions outside these one. In this case I have to manage everything about electricity, water and furnishment for the flat. Please make sure to consider the prices and costs that might occur. The Following information are based on 2012/2013 prices. Prices for accommodation will probably increase for 2013/2014. 16 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 Résidence A RENT: Single Flat (18m2) Double Flat (40m2) Rent/Flat/ Month 460 740 Electricity average per month 45* 90* Water Included Included Internet Included Included Microwaves owen, crockery kit and linen Included Included Washing-machines and dryers Paying option Paying option * Electricity: This amount is an average. If your real consumption is higher than 45 Euros/month, you will have to pay the extra money at the end of your stay. RENT REDUCTION: The government agency offers a rent reduction to the international student to help them pay for their housing. The amount of it varies depending on your housing, your rent, your visa …..For example the more your rent is high the more rent allocation is high. It varies between students and sometimes is not granted to some of them. To obtain this help, we will organize session of enrollment during the orientation week. ADDITIONAL FEES: Be aware that upon arrival, your costs are going to be important. You usually have to pay the following additional fees: additional fees (one time) : Set up fees for water and electricity Set up fees for the flat Security deposit for the flat (reimbursed at the end of your stay) House insurance Single Flat (19m2) 25 150 460 60 Double Flat (40m2) 25 150 740 85 Additional fees at the end of your stay : 50 euros to wash the bedlinen kit (pillow, duvet…) + 20 euros for the carpet cleaning 1.2 km away from the school, all inclusive residence. Furnished and equiped (crockery kit, linen, Microwave) Linen are washed every two weeks. The commercial center “Centre 2” is nearby the residence for you to buy things for the flat. Building caretaker 17 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 Résidence B RENT: stay<6months stay>6 month stay<6months stay>6 month Single Flat Double Flat** Single Flat (19m2) Double Flat** (33m2) (19m2) (33m2) Rent/Flat/ Month 420 375 610 576 Electricity average per month* 45* 45* 90* 90* water included included included included Internet Included Included Included Included Microwaves owen - tv and crockery kit rent per flat (option) 50 50 50 50 Washing-machines and dryers Paying option Paying option Paying option Paying option * electricity: This amount is an average. If your real consumption is higher than 45 Euros/month, you will have to pay the extra money at the end of your stay. **one separate bedroom + a living room RENT REDUCTION The government agency offers a rent reduction to the international student to help them pay for their housing. The amount of it varies depending on your housing, your rent, your visa …..For example the more your rent is high the more rent allocation is high. It varies between students and sometimes is not granted to some of them. To obtain this help, we will organize session of enrollment during the orientation week. ADDITIONAL FEES Be aware that upon arrival, your costs are going to be important. You usually have to pay the following additional fees: additional fees (one time) : Set up fees for water and electricity per flat Set up fees for the flat Security deposit per flat (reimbursed at the end of your stay) House insurance for the flat Single Flat (19m2) 25 215 420 60 2.2 km away from the school. Double Flat (40m2) 25 215 610 85 Furnished but not equiped Building caretaker TV, crockery kit, linen and Microwaves are in option. The commercial center “Centre 2” is nearby the residence for you to buy things for the flat. 18 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 Residence C RENT: Rent/Flat/ Month Water and electricity per month* Internet Washing-machines and dryers Single Flat (24m2) N° 0.28 312 115* Single Flat (24m2) N°0.26 275 110* Included Paying option Single Flat (24m2) N°1.43 298 90* *Water and electricity: included in the charges. Charges varies according to the flat. Flats are not furnished in the same way: it depends on the landlord RENT REDUCTION The government agency offers a rent reduction to the international student to help them pay for their housing. The amount of it varies depending on your housing, your rent, your visa …..For example the more your rent is high the more rent allocation is high. It varies between students and sometimes is not granted to some of them. To obtain this help, we will organize session of enrollment during the orientation week. ADDITIONAL FEES Be aware that upon arrival, your costs are going to be important. You usually have to pay the following additional fees: additional fees (one time) : Set up fees for water and electricity per flat Set up fees for the flat Security deposit per flat (reimbursed at the end of your stay) House insurance for the flat 0 220 One month rent 60 2.2 km away from the school. Furnished but not equipped Building caretaker NO TV, crockery kit, linen and Microwaves (even in option). The commercial center “Centre 2” is nearby the residence for you to buy things for the flat. 19 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 Residence D RENT: Rent/Flat/ Month Electricity average per month* Water Internet Washing-machines and dryers Single Flat (18M2) 376 € 45 €* Included Included Paying option * electricity: This amount is an average. If your real consumption is higher than 45 Euros/month, you will have to pay the extra money at the end of your stay. RENT REDUCTION The government agency offers a rent reduction to the international student to help them pay for their housing. The amount of it varies depending on your housing, your rent, your visa …..For example the more your rent is high the more rent allocation is high. It varies between students and sometimes is not granted to some of them. To obtain this help, we will organize session of enrollment during the orientation week. ADDITIONAL FEES Be aware that upon arrival, your costs are going to be important. You usually have to pay the following additional fees: additional fees (one time) : Set up fees for water and electricity per flat Set up fees for the flat Security deposit per flat (reimbursed at the end of your stay) House insurance for the flat Single Flat 18M2 25 300 About one month rent 60 2.2 km away from the school. Furnished but not equipped. You can borrow linen for free but you have to clean them at the end of your stay. Building caretaker NO TV, crockery kit, linen and Microwaves (even in option). The commercial center “Centre 2” is nearby the residence for you to buy things for the flat. 20 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 APPENDIX 4 Learning agreement: to be handed out before arrival IDENTITE/IDENTITY Nom de l’étudiant/Name of student Prénom/First name : Sexe/Gender : Nom de l’établissement d’envoi/Name of sending institution : ESC SAINT ETIENNE ETABLISSEMENT D’ACCUEIL/HOST INSTITUTION Nom de l’établissement : ES ST ETIENNE Pays : FRANCE Période d’études/Study period : semestre 1/semester 1 semestre 2/semester 2 L’établissement d’accueil délivrera un diplôme ?/Will the receiving institution deliver a degree ? Oui/Yes Non/No Double/Double Conjoint/Joint DETAILS DU CONTRAT D’ETUDES / DETAILS OF THE LEARNING AGREEMENT Titre du cours dans l’établissement d’accueil (comme indiqué dans le catalogue de cours) Code du cours (le cas échéant) Course unit code (if any) and page no. of the course catalogue Nombre de crédits ECTS Course unit title in the host institution (as indicated in the course catalogue) Number of ECTS credits TOTAL CREDITS ECTS (min. 30/semestre - min. 30/semester) Signature de l’étudiant(e)/Student’s signature : Date : ____/______/ 20 ETABLISSEMENT D’ENVOI/SENDING INSTITUTION : «Nous confirmons que ce contrat d’études est approuvé/We confirm that the learning agreement is approved». Nom, et signature du coordinateur de département/faculté d’établissement Nom et signature du coordinateur Departmental coordinator’s signature Institutional coordinator’s signature ETABLISSEMENT D’ACCUEIL/HOST INSTITUTION: «Nous confirmons que ce contrat d’études est approuvé/We confirm that the learning agreement is approved». Date : ____/______/ 20 Nom et signature du coordinateur de département/faculté d’établissement Departmental coordinator’s signature 21 Date : ____/______/ 20 Date : ____/______/ 20 Nom et signature du coordinateur Institutional coordinator’s signature Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 Date : ____/______/ 20 APPENDIX 5 course catalogue 22 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 WINTER SESSION (session hiver) 06/01/2014 - 28/03/2014 15 ECTS program MCI 1 (Bachelor program/undergraduate degree) code MCI MOSI 102 MCI MOSI 101 MCI CAF 106 course SI and project management Team management and operationnal human resources Mathematics/statistics (1) SESSION HIVER program code MCI CAF 105 MCI 1 MCI MKG 102 MCI MGT 105 EGC MGT 305 EGC MKG 306 EGC 3 EGC MKG 305 EGC MKG 302 EGC MGT 306 EGC MGT 304 23 When Tuesday Morning language Anglais credits 5 hours 33 Monday Morning Anglais 5 33 Monday afternoon Anglais 5 33 06/01/2014 - 28/03/2014 course Comptabilité financière Techniques de vente et négociation Atelier Histoire et modernité When Vendredi matin language Français credits 5 hours 33 Jeudi matin Français 5 33 du 31 mars au 3 avril Français 3 18 Stratégie Entrepreneuriale Sales and negociation Marketing et Négo Achat logistique Marketing on line Santé, sécurité au travail Développement durable Mercredi après midi Mercredi matin jeudi matin + jeudi 13/02 après midi vendredi après midi + le 8/01 Lundi matin Lundi après midi Français Français 3 3 18 18 Français 3 18 Français Français Français 3 3 3 18 18 18 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 SPRING SESSION (session printemps) 11/02/2014 - 26/05/2014 32 ECTS program MCI 2 (Bachelor program/undergraduate degree) Independant courses code MCI MKG 203 course International sales and negotiation (1) When ? language credits hours Monday afternoon+18/04 Anglais 5 33 MCI MKG 204 Mix Export Wednesday morning+30/04 matin Anglais 3 16,5 MCI MGT 202 Intercultural management Friday morning Anglais 3 16,5 French (compulsory registration) French Advanced and Intermediate : Thursday morning Beginners : Thursday afternoon French/English 5 33 BIM MGT 402 Thesis Anglais 10 BIM MGT 401 Team management Anglais 6 33 language Français credits 5 hours 33 Français 3 16,5 Français 3 16,5 Français 5 33 Wednesday afternoon (1) Math / stats and International sales and negotiation are both on Monday afternoon SESSION PRINTEMPS program MCI 2 24 code MCI CAF 203 course Analyse et Gestion Financière MCI CAF 204 Droit Commercial MCI CAF 205 Fiscalité MCI IT 201 outils info et de gestion du 11/02/2014 - 26/05/2014 Lundi matin+mardi 29/04 Mardi après midi + 25/03 matin Mardi matin + 30/04 matin Mardi après midi ou jeudi matin Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 FALL SESSION (session automne) 03/09/2012 to 20/12/2013 30 ECTS and more programm code course language credits hours BIM CAF 401 International FInance Anglais 5 36 BIM CAF 402 Anglais 5 36 Anglais 5 36 BIM CAF 404 BIM MKG 401 BIM MKG 402 Sustainable dvt and soft law International Consulting and Development International Risk Management Mix Export Strategic Marketing Anglais Anglais Anglais 5 5 5 30 36 36 36 MCI CAF 101 Economics Anglais 5 33 MCI 1 MCI MKG 101 Mix Marketing Anglais 5 33 (Bachelor program/undergraduate degree) BIM CAF 402 Sustainable development and soft Law Anglais 5 33 BIM 4 (Bachelor program/undergraduate degree) BIM CAF 403 10 MCI 2 MCI CAF 202 Geopolitics Anglais (Bachelor program/undergraduate degree) ESC 2 Master Program 5 5 ESC FIN 401 ESC SPE ENT 402 ESC SPE ENT 401 ESC MKG 403 ESC SPE B2B 401 Economics Context of Entrepreneurship Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship Analysis and Forecating demand Marketing B2B Anglais Anglais Anglais Anglais Anglais 4 4 4 4 4 20 25 33 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 24 24 24 24 24 FALL SESSION (session automne) 03/09/2012 to 20/12/2013 30 ECTS and more ESC 3 Master Program ESC MKG 501 ESC SPE B2B 502 ESC SPE IBD 503 ESC SPE IBD 509 ESC SPE IBD 507 ESC SPE IBD 502 ESC SPE IBD 501 ESC SPE IBD 506 ESC SPE IBD 505 ESC SPE WEBMKG 501 ESC SPE WEBMKG 502 ESC SPE WEBMKG 503 ESC SPE WEBMKG 504 ESC SPE WEBMKG 505 ESC MGT 505 électif ESC MGT 506 électif Introduction to E ommerce Marketing of innovations Doing business in (...) Export strategy Global case study International FInance International negociation International Prospecting Global marketing management E-consumer behavior off & online brand strategy Web analytics Digital Marketing Business game Culture and leisure marketing (electif) Marketing on line (electif) Marketing and Design (electif) ESC MGT 504 électif ESC MGT 502 électif Sustainable development (electif) NGO Management (electif) ESC MGT 503 électif French (compulsory registration) Anglais Anglais Anglais Anglais Anglais Anglais Anglais Anglais Anglais Anglais Anglais Anglais Anglais Anglais 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 Anglais 3 18 Anglais Anglais 3 3 18 18 Anglais Anglais Anglais 3 3 3 74 24 18 18 5 Independant courses 5 26 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 SESSION AUTOMNE du 03/09/2012 au 20/12/2013 programm code course AST Action Fondamentaux sciences sociales Jeu Cesim MCI 2 language credits hours Français 3 15 Français 5 33 Français 5 16 54 MCI CAF 201 Gestion des Coûts Français 5 33 MCI MKG 202 Introduction aux Achats Français 3 16,5 MCI MOSI 201 Mgt Opérations & SystInformation Français 5 33 Français 5 33 Français 5 33 MCI MKG 201 MCI MGT 201 Marketing Mix / Plan Marketing Introduction au Management 23 SESSION AUTOMNE du 03/09/2012 au 20/12/2013 EGC 3 EGC FIN 306 Droit du travail/fiscal/international Français 5 36 EGC FIN 301 Gestion budgétaire Français 5 36 EGC FIN 302 Gestion financière Français 5 36 EGC FIN 305 Méthodo étude de cas gestion Français 5 36 EGC MKG 301 Marketing stratégique / méthodo étude de cas Français 5 36 EGC MGT 303 Théorie des organisations (Management) Français 5 36 30 27 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 SESSION AUTOMNE du 03/09/2012 au 20/12/2013 ESC FIN 402 Gestion financière Français 4 24 ESC SPE FIN 401 Finance de marchés Français 4 24 ESC STRA 401 Management stratégique Français 4 24 ESC SPE PSC 401 Management des opérations industrielles Français 4 24 4 24 Français 4 24 Veille commerciale et étude ESC SPE B2B 402 de marché en milieu Français industriel 4 24 ESC MGT 404 Conduite du changement Français 3 18 ESC MGT 401 Management d'équipe Français 4 24 Programme ESC SPE PSC 402 Marketing Achats Français MASTER ESC 2 Les systèmes d'information ESC MGT 402 de gestion 35 28 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013 SESSION AUTOMNE du 03/09/2012 au 20/12/2013 ESC LAN 503 LV2 Espagnol S1 Espagnol 3 18 ESC FIN 501 Contôle de gestion Français 4 27 ESC SPE FIN 504 Audit, contrôle interne et IFRS Français 4 27 4 27 4 27 ESC SPE FIN 505 ESC SPE FIN 503 ESC 3 Master Program Comptabilité des sociétés et Français IFRS Contrôle de gestion et Français fiscalité ESC SPE FIN 506 Droit des sociétés Français 4 27 ESC SPE FIN 501 Finance approfondie Français 4 27 ESC SPE FIN 502 Fiscalité et fiscalité internationale Français 4 27 ESC SPE FIN 507 Marchés financiers Français 4 27 ESC STRA 503 Pratique stratégique Français 3 18 ESC STRA 504 Stratégie de croissance Français 3 18 Français 4 27 Français 4 27 ESC SPE PSC 501 Management des processus Français 4 27 ESC SPE PSC 503 Négociation Achats Français 4 27 ESC SPE PSC 504 SI Intégrés Français 4 27 ESC SPE PSC 507 Supply chain management Français 4 27 ESC SPE PSC 506 Typologie des achats Français 4 27 ESC MKG 502 Outils d'analyse de données Français 4 27 ESC SPE B2B 504 Gestion de la relation client : CRM ou GRC Français 4 27 ESC SPE B2B 503 Négociation en milieu d'affaires Français 4 27 Français 4 27 ESC SPE PSC 502 Lean Management ESC SPE PSC 505 Management des achats : outils et méthodes Organisation commerciale ESC SPE B2B 501 et gestion de la force de vente 85 29 Document non contractuel- MA BRUNON 12/12/2013