École supérieure de commerce et management

The ESCEM School of Business and Management (French: "École Supérieure de Commerce et Management") was a business school located in Tours, Orléans and Poitiers in France which is now renamed Excelia Business School.[2]

Ecole Supérieure de Commerce Et Management
MottoIntégrité - Engagement - Curiosité - Humilité
TypeGrande Ecole
Established1998 [1]
Students2,800
Location,
France

47°21′53″N 0°42′16″E (Tour)
46°34′51″N 0°20′35″E (Poitiers)
AffiliationsAACSB
Websitewww.escem.fr/en
One of ESCEM's buildings in Tours.

ESCEM was formed through the merger between the business schools ESC Tours (1982) and ESC Poitiers (1961) in 1998[3] as well as EGC Orléans in 2012. With a yearly enrolment of about 2'600 business students, ESCEM awarded around 15 different qualifications from Bachelor to Masters level degrees.[4] ESCEM was a former member of Conférence des Grandes Écoles and successively obtained the AACSB and EQUIS accreditation.[5] In 2012, it initiated the project of France Business School.[6][7]

In September 2016, Sup de Co La Rochelle took a majority share of ESCEM.[8]

In 2020 ESCEM joined Sup de Co La Rochelle and formed Excelia,[2] a higher education group composed of three main campuses in La Rochelle, Tours and Orléans. It is structured as five schools offering programs from Bachelor (Bac+3) to Master level (Bac+5):

  • Excelia Business School
  • Excelia Tourism & Hospitality School
  • Excelia Digital School
  • Excelia Academy
  • Excelia Executive Education

Excelia has 4,550 students and about 40,000 alumni.

Degrees

Initial Studies

  • ESCEM's Bachelor in Management[9]
  • ESCEM's Bachelor of Arts in International Business (BAIB)[10]
  • ESCEM's Master in Management:[11] Two years program (Master 1 and 2)taught in English or in French
  • Dual award programs in collaboration with Greenwich University entirely taught in English:[12]
    • International Marketing Communications Program[13]
    • International Finance Program[14]
    • International Business Program[15]
  • Single award program taught in English and/or in French
    • International Management Program[16]
  • Dual award programs in collaboration with the University of Poitiers[17][18]
  • Dual award programs in collaboration with Sherbrook University

Continued education

  • Executive MBA
  • International MBA (I.MBA)
  • Master Management : ESC Perspective - ESC GE
  • Mastère in Business (MiB)

References

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