Economics, Business
Spain
ESIC
BUSINESS & MARKETING SCHOOL
Business School founded in 1965 by the Religious Order
of the “Sacerdotes del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús”. Its
full set of activities are aimed at training future business
professionals to set up companies and organisations as
Contact details
well as carrying out management or technical tasks in an
ESIC Business & Marketing School
efficient and responsible manner in any of the different
Madrid. Departamento de Admisiones.
Avnda. Valdenigrales, s/n
areas of corporate activity.
28223 Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid). España
Tel: +34 91 452 41 00 / Fax: +34 91 352 85 34
E-mail:
admisiones@esic.es
www.esic.edu
INTRODUCTION Spanish and which are compatible with a73 General Manager
professional activity) in the field of
Simón Reyes Martínez Córdova
The Postgraduate Field develops
human resources, organisation and legal
a73 General Administrator
specialist programmes for professionals,
consultancy, as well as full time, part
Francisco Javier Larrea Pascal
enabling them to face the challenges
time, executive and international MBA
a73 Postgraduate Programme Directors
which the markets of a modern and GESCO: Morning and noon Part Time: D. Jose Mª
permanently progressive society present.
programmes.
Juan, Executive weekend: D. Jesús Arranz. MDF: D.
Juan Pérez. MDCI: D. Julián Pèinador. MPC: D.
INTERNATIONAL vocation
Ángel Luis Cervera. MMI: D. Vidal Fernández.
ADMISSIONS
MICEMD, MEGC y MPDCI: Enrique Benayas. PSDV:
Candidates must have completed higher
ESIC’s international activity is wide and D. Jesús Arranz. PSGC: D. Carmelo Sánchez.
intensive, and this enriching vocation
PIDD: D. Jesús Arranz
education studies, be in possession of a
means students can opt for the
a73 Postgraduate training centres
satisfactory academic record and fluent
internationalization of their studies
Madrid, Valencia, Murcia, Zaragoza, Navarra, Seville,
English. Professional experience and Málaga, Santander, Bilbao, Granada, Barcelona,
knowledge of languages, as well as any
within the school. This international
Salamanca and Brazil
other merit either of a professional or
activity is also present in other areas
a73 Entry requirements
personal nature, will be valued by the
such as teacher exchanges, participation Graduates
in international events and congresses
Company directors
Admissions Board.
and the now traditional summer courses.
People who have at least three years’ business
experience
METHODOLOGY
ACCREDITATION
a73 Students
Total in business programmes: 1214
Combine the development of theoretical
ESIC is a member of the following
Foreign students: 8% (in business field)
concepts with case studies and exercises
associations: AEEDE, Spanish Association
Distribution by sex: 54% men and 46% women (in
that pose current situations in the heart of
business programmes)
of Business Management Schools; EFMD,
organisations. Special presentations and
Age of students (in business programmes):
European Foundation for Management < 25: 16.2%, 26-32: 46%, 33-38: 32,4%, > 39: 5,4%
teamwork. Practice with Simulations.
Development; CLADEA, Latin-American a73 Professors
Business incubator. Timetables are
Council of Administration Schools; EMBA
37 professors: Full Time 15% and Part Time 75%
Compatible with professional activity,
Council, formed by the most prestigious
a73 Scholarships
evenings and/or weekends depending on
and recognised business schools; AECE,
Grants and financial aid available
the programme (for further information
Spanish Association of Electronic
a73 Employment opportunities
contact the Secretary’s Office).
The Career Department at ESIC works with more than
Commerce; FECEMD, Spanish Federation
8,000 companies and headhunters and manages an
of Electronic Commerce and Direct annual volume of approximately 3,300 job opportunities.
Other PROGRAMMES
Marketing, which gives ESIC the CEL
Tel: (+34)91 452 41 46
ESIC also teaches other master international accreditation (Programme
a73 Work experience in companies
Tel: (+34) 91 452 41 45
programmes and advanced courses Accreditation for Technology-Enhanced
a73 Executive education
directed at postgraduates and business Learning); IAI, Institute of Intangible
Open or in-company programmes for professionals.
professionals (in English as well as in Analysis; AACSB International. Workshops, advanced programmes, seminars,
conferences, etc.
Executive Education Tel: (+34) 91 744 40 40
PROGRAMMES
Programme Dates Duration Fees*
MDCI. Master in International Commerce Management October 2009 1 academic year € 10,600
GESCO. Master in Marketing and Business Management October 2009 1 academic year € 14,800
MDF. Master in Financial Management October 2009 1 academic year € 10,600
MICEMD. European Master in Direct and Interactive Marketing October 2009 1 academic year € 14,900
MEGC. European Master in Contact Center Management October 2009 1 academic year € 14,900
MIM. Master in Marketing Management (in English) October 2009 1 academic year € 16,500
MPC. Master in Advertising and Business Communication October 2009 1 academic year € 10,800
MMI. Master in Marketing Intelligence October 2009 1 academic year € 11,700
PIDD. Complete Development Management Programme March 2009-July 2009 - € 15,800
PSDV. Advanced Sales Management Programme October 2009 1 academic year € 4,800
PSGC. Advanced Programme in Client Management - - € 3,500
(*) Academic year 2009-2010. Tuition fees for Madrid campus.
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