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Economic Affairs, Master, University of Bordeaux

France

University of Bordeaux

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MasterFull-timefind outDecemberEUR 400 per yearEUR 400 per year

About Economic Affairs, Master - at University of Bordeaux

The Master in Economic Affairs is a fulltime degree taught in English, open to international and French university graduates. The program is also designed for life-long learners with a professional background wishing to resume their studies in order to increase their earning potential and/or access new career opportunities.

In this one-year course, students gain deep insight into essential and present economic topics in international affairs. In addition, the program offers hands-on exercises, and allows students to develop valuable and marketable professional and soft skills in an intercultural environment.

What distinguishes the program is its focus on specific European and international trade and financial policies and business transactions using analytical tools from economics, political science, management, business, and law.

The program provides companies with managers ready to deal with intercultural management and international trade situations. The course is ideal for students who wish to deepen their knowledge of international affairs theory and practice, those who aspire to a career in the international arena, those who wish to add an international dimension to their educational background, those who want to take part in a multicultural experience in a culturally rich and dynamic environment, those who desire to strengthen their proficiency in English and acquire basic language skills in French.

Entry requirements

  • Hold a 4-year Bachelor degree or a 3-year Bachelor and a Master (Year 1) degree (equivalent to a total of 240 ECTS) in any field, but preferably in economics, management, business administration, or law.
  • Demonstrate a clear commitment to international affairs.

Language requirements:

  • English proficiency is essential and must be certified by an official test result (TOEIC, TOEFL, IELTS, Bulats or Cambridge Certificate). A minimum B2 level according to the CEFR is required. 
  • Please note: tailored language courses in French (beginner to advanced) and in English (intermediate to advanced) are included in the three-month intensive preparatory program (University Diploma in European Economic Affairs).

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