Étudier à l'EDC Paris Business School
Depuis 1951, EDC PARIS forme des leaders et des entrepreneurs dont l’esprit de conquête, le respect de l’éthique, l’ouverture sur le monde ont bien souvent fait d’eux des pionniers dans le monde de l’entreprise en France et à l’international contribuant ainsi à faire de leur école une référence solide en matière éducative et jouissant d’une excellente notoriété.
Depuis toujours EDC PARIS a inclus la dimension internationale dans son offre de formation et son approche pédagogique et l’a intensifiée au cours des dernières années en se dotant d’accréditations internationales- EFMD ACCREDITED , PRME , LABEL BIENVENUE EN FRANCE – en élargissant sa palette de programmes et en offrant aux étudiants la possibilité de parcours individualisés en français et en anglais.
Cette forte interculturalité se traduit également par un corps enseignant à forte majorité internationale, la présence de plusieurs centaines d’étudiants internationaux, en échange ou non, l’internationalisation des processus et des PROGRAMMES
Les étudiants sont soutenus tout au long de leurs études par des équipes dédiées qui les aident dans leur installation, les processus administratifs (inscription, enregistrement, visa, assurance, banque), le logement et le suivi de leurs études afin de leur permettre de pleinement tirer profit de leur expérience académique à EDC.
Nos services comprennent aussi la mise en place de cours de Français Langue Etrangère (FLE) qui visent à favoriser leur intégration et compréhension de la langue française.
Toute la communauté EDC se réjouit de vous accueillir et de vous accompagner tout au long de votre parcours.
Bienvenue à EDC PARIS BUSINESS SCHOOL !
ÉTUDIANT EN ÉCHANGE
Les étudiants en échange sont des étudiants dont l'université d'origine a signé un accord de partenariat (Erasmus+ ou bilatéral) avec EDC PARIS BUSINESS SCHOOL. Avant de postuler en tant qu'étudiant en échange, nous vous conseillons de vérifier la liste des partenaires de votre établissement d'origine. Avant de postuler, veuillez consulter notre fiche d'information.
COMMENT POSTULER :
Before you can begin your application, you must be nominated by the international office of your home institution.
Applications must be sent by :
- May 1 for the fall semester or full academic year
- November 1 for winter semester
- April 1 for summer programs
Once your application has been received and approved by EDC PARIS, you can apply online and complete the Google form that the EDC incoming coordinator will send you. You will also need to provide transcripts from your home university to date, as well as proof of your level of English. Applications must be completed and sent by the end of May for the fall semester and by mid-November for the winter semester.
European students don’t need a visa to study in France. Non-European students will need to apply for a visa. For practical information check the related procedures by clicking on the following link: Obtaining a visa
Once your application is accepted, you will need to submit a learning agreement on which are listed the subjects you have selected. Your study plan will be finalized upon your arrival at EDC PARIS BUSINESS SCHOOL.
Following the CEFR standards, a minimum of B2 level is required in the language of instruction you have selected, whether English or French if you have chosen programmes taught in French.We accept scores from:
TOEFL IBT, IELTS, Cambridge Tests and Duo Lingo for English
DELF for French
You won’t need a qualification if you are a national of a majority English and/or French –speaking country or if you have a qualification in either language.
You will complete the same assessments as our degree students, which involves coursework, tests and exams. At the end of your exchange, you’ll receive a transcript of records showing the results you have obtained. A copy of this transcript is also sent to the International Office of your home university.
GRADING SCALE
Grade
Percentage
Cumulated Percentage
ECTS
Definition
20
2%
2%
A
Outstanding performance with only minor errors
19
2%
4%
18
4%
8%
17
6%
14%
16
11%
25%
B
Above the average standard but with some errors
15
15%
39%
14
17%
56%
C
Generally sound work with a number of notable errors
13
15%
71%
12
13%
84%
D
Fair but with significant shortcomings
11
10%
93%
10
7%
100%
E
Performance meets the minimum criteria
9
Fx
Fail – some more work required before the credit can be awarded
8
< 8
F
Fail – considerable further work is required
Fact sheet
Student Guide
Academic calendar
Course offer
Accommodation
If you need further information, please contact EDC PARIS International Office: [email protected] or Guylaine ZIRCON, the incoming Mobility Coordinator: [email protected]
ÉTUDIANT INTERNATIONAUX
Les étudiants internationaux postulant à un diplôme EDC – Bachelor, Master ou MSc – doivent suivre une procédure précise.
Comment postuler ?
Vous devez contacter le Département Admissions qui vous fournira tous les éléments pour compléter votre candidature et vous expliquer les modalités d’admission : ADMISSIONS
Auparavant, il est important que vous consultiez la page PROGRAMMES afin de vérifier si vous êtes éligible et de prendre connaissance des conditions d’admission.
Une fois votre candidature acceptée, un conseiller vous guidera dans toutes les démarches administratives relatives à votre inscription.
Vous avez la possibilité de choisir le cursus initial ou alternant. Voici les cursus possibles :
PROGRAMS
INITIAL
WORK-STUDY
BACHELOR
Grades 1 and 2.
3rd year programs : International Business development
Luxury management
Year 3 programs :
Digital marketing & Business development
- Finance, Comptabilité & Audit et Contrôle de Gestion
PGE
Grades 1, 2, 3
Grades 4 & 5 programs :
International business
International Entrepreneurship
Finance
- Supply chain
Grade 4 & 5 programs :
Entrepreneuriat & Innovation
Digital Marketing
Finance d’Entreprise
Audit & Contrôle de Gestion
E Business & transformation digitale
Data science
MSC
/
Grade 4 & 5 programs :
Business Development & Management Commercial
Entrepreneuriat & Innovation
Business Project Development
Digital Marketing
Finance d’Entreprise
Audit & Contrôle de Gestion
Management Development des RH & Conduite du changement
E Business & transformation digitale
Data science
Before applying for a sandwich course, it's important to find out if you're eligible. Click on the following link for detailed information: WORK-STUDY INFORMATION
European students do not need a visa. Non-European students must obtain a visa to study in France. To do so, visit the ETUDES EN FRANCE website. Campus France, where you can apply for all the information you need.
Do you need help?
Please contact Saloua SOUD JOUBERT, in charge of International Student Experience and Graduate Mobility, [email protected], who will guide you through all the necessary steps.
Please note! It's important to respect the procedure and deadlines, and to start your application precisely according to the Campus France timetable. Visa applications take a minimum of 2 months to process. So you need to be in possession of your visa in plenty of time to start settling in France. No late entries will be accepted later than 15 days after the start of the course.
The compulsory level required is B2 in the language of instruction - French or English - according to the criteria set by the CECRL.
We accept the DELF for French and TOEFL IBT/ IELTS/ Cambridge tests/ and Duolingo for English.
You must take the test TCF when you apply for your visa. Students with a score below 60% MUST take the French as a Foreign Language course during their studies at EDC if they have chosen to follow a program in French.
EDC PARIS BUSINESS SCHOOL uses the ECTS credit system. One academic year is equivalent to 60 ECTS. It is compulsory to validate all the credits of the program followed to validate your diploma at EDC. Detailed information is provided by the Pedagogy Department at the start of the academic year and throughout the academic year.
GRILLE D’EVALUATION
Rate
Percentage
Accumulated percentage
ECTS
Definition
20
2%
2%
A
Excellent performance with only minor errors
19
2%
4%
18
4%
8%
17
6%
14%
16
11%
25%
B
Above average but with a few errors
15
15%
39%
14
17%
56%
C
Good work despite a few notable errors
13
15%
71%
12
13%
84%
D
Passable but with major shortcomings
11
10%
93%
10
7%
100%
E
Results meet minimum criteria
9
Fx
Failure - additional work is required before credits can be granted
8
< 8
F
Failure - A lot of work to do
- Information sheet
- Academic calendar
- Housing
- Student guide
- HOUSING