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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2005-2007 Degree Programs International Exchange Programs Full-Time M.B.A. Students  

Full-Time M.B.A. Students

Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick offers exchange programs with well-regarded European graduate schools. Depending on the program selected, the courses offered and the languages of instruction vary. Students may earn 12 hours of elective-level credits toward their Rutgers M.B.A. degree through participation in these programs. Students must complete the first year core program before enrolling in the international exchange programs.

Ecole Supérieure de Commerce (ESC) at Lille, France

An hour from Paris and the enchanting Brugges, Lille is the birthplace of Charles DeGaulle, and is rich in wartime history.

Trimesters available: fall or spring

Language of instruction: English

ESC at Nice, France-The Ceram Groupe

Nestled in the hills of France`s "silicon valley," this ESC specializes in management of high-technology firms.

Trimesters available: fall or spring

Language of instruction: English

ESC at Rennes, France

Rennes, located on the picturesque Brittany coast, offers M.B.A. elective courses.

Trimesters available: fall or spring

Language of instruction: English

ESC at Tours, France

Only 55 minutes by train from Paris, Tours is located in the heart of the Loire Valley. A master of international management degree brings together French students with students and faculty from English speaking countries.

Trimesters available: fall

Language of instruction: English

University of Maastricht, The Netherlands

An innovative instructional method--Problem-Based Learning--is used at this Faculty of Economics. Student groups meet twice a week to discuss the readings, aided by a teacher/facilitator. Aggressive and animated class debates ensue for a unique learning experience. In a beautiful historic town of one million people, there are 6,000 university students, making for a warm, friendly atmosphere.

Trimesters available: fall or spring

Language of instruction: English


 
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