2010 -11DICES 2010
HEC Paris
HEC MBA PROGRAMME
A sixteen-month general management programme, HEC Paris enables participants to acquire core business techniques while allowing them to personalize the programme to meet their own needs. Within a highly co-operative and international environment, the HEC MBA offers a cross-disciplinary approach, strongly focused on experiential learning, with an emphasis on personal and professional development.
Study Abroad
France
Contact details
HEC MBA Programme 1, rue de la Libération 78351 Jouy-en-Josas Cedex France Tel: +33 (0)1 39 67 95 46 Fax: +33 (0)1 39 67 74 65
E-mail:
admissionmba@hec.fr www.mba.hec.edu
●Associate Dean
Valérie Gauthier, Ph.D.
●Type of programme
Full-time MBA
● Number of places
200 per year
● Nationality of student intake
80% of participants come from outside France representing 55 nationalities
● Entry requirements
Completed online application; university transcripts; work experience; English (French is not an admission requirement); GMAT; TOEFL, IELTS or TOEIC (if applicable); essays; two letters of recommendation; interviews. Application fee: 130
● Mode of application
Online application with free Candidate Profile Evaluation
● Language of instruction
English
Overview
HEC Paris is a leading European Business School, recognized worldwide for the quality of its faculty, research and academic programmes.
The HEC MBA Programme is consistently ranked among the world’s leading international programmes: In the Financial Times 2008 rankings of the top-100 MBA programmes, HEC ranked #18 worldwide, and #2 for international mobility worldwide.
With 80% of its 200 participants coming from outside of France, representing more than 50 nationalities, the HEC MBA Programme is truly international. With an alumni network of 40,000 worldwide, HEC Paris offers its graduates a direct line to some of Europe’s most influential business decision-makers. The HEC MBA Programme also provides a framework for building ongoing relationships between companies and participants.
PROGRAMMES
Programme
HEC MBA full-time Programme
“HEC MBA participants learn how to balance solid business skills
with a higher ethical awareness and a solid grounding in corporate social respon- sibility and sustainable development. Our graduates come away with a greater sense of self-awareness and confidence in their abilities to become leaders in some of the world’s most powerful companies and organizations.”
VALÉRIE GAUTHIER PHD, ASSOCIATE DEAN OF THE HEC MBA PROGRAMME
Admissions
HEC MBA applicants have a wide range of academic backgrounds, professional experiences and career goals. The School’s rigorous selection process takes these and a number of other key criteria into account, which reflect the demonstrated and potential abilities of each candidate as a future participant, executive and leader.
●Accreditation
AMBA, EQUIS, and AACSB
● Gender distribution
70% male, 30% female
●Age range
24 - 35
●Average work experience
6 years
● Faculty
110 full-time professors and 35 visiting lecturers
● Electives
80
● International exchange partners
50
● Library
52 academic, financial and sector-based resource databases
● Career mobility
87% of graduates are in positions of international scope
● Student Accommodation
On-campus housing for MBA participants and families
● Scholarships and loans
Offers a number of scholarships based on merit and need. Partnerships with leading international banks
● Local public transport
Train, bus, taxi
● Nearest airports
Roissy-CDG, Orly
Start date
Duration
September / January 16 months
Application deadline
Rolling admissions
Fees
€ 42,000
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