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Language of Instruction: English, French Click here for a definition of this term Recommended Academic Area: Business Education, Finance, French, Information and Technology Management, Management, Marketing
Click here for a definition of this term Minimum GPA: 2.7 Click here for a definition of this term Class Eligibility: graduate, junior, senior, sophomore second semester
Program Description:

EM Business School
Strasbourg, France

The École de Management (EM) at the Université de Strasbourg in Strasbourg, France is a premier school of Business in Europe.

The EM is also AACSB accredited, which is the same accreditation as Bloomsburg University's College of Business.

Academics

Many courses in Business taught in English, including:

  • Strategy
  • Human Resources
  • Sales and Marketing
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Management Information Systems
  • Finance
  • Business Law
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Management
  • Economics
Students can also study all levels of French language!
 

Cost

The cost of studying at the EM-Strasbourg is about the same as studying at BU. See the budget sheet linked above.

Credits

  • Students must be full-time students and take 12 to 18 credits.
  • Credits transfer as per advisement with the program director.

The City of Strasbourg

Strasbourg is the capital and principal city of the Alsace region in eastern France and is the official seat of the European Parliament, and located close to the border with Germany on the Rhine river. Strasbourg's historic city center, the Grande Île (Grand Island), was classified a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1988, the first time such an honour was placed on an entire city centre. The University of Strasbourg is the second largest in France. The city’s most famous landmark is the huge Notre Dame Cathedral, a massive example of 13th-century Gothic architecture. Strasbourg's historic Le Petite France neighborhood is a serene collection of cobblestone roads, fine restaurants and medieval buildings. Fine dining and good shopping abound in this part of town. Strasbourg is a city with very rich and vibrant cultural life that represents a mix of both French and German influences. There is something for everyone: opera, theater, or vaudeville and cabaret shows, concerts, nightclubs and bars, museums… the list goes on. Strasbourg’s central location in Europe also offers many opportunities to travel to other countries.




This program is currently not accepting applications.