EPSCI

EPSCI
École des Practiciens du Commerce International
Motto Agir En Pionniers
Motto in English
Acting As Pioneers
Established 1975
Affiliation Catholic Church
Dean Christian Koenig
Students 740
Location Cergy, France
Campus Urban
Athletics 12 Varsity teams
FFSU
Website www.epsci.com

The "École des Practiciens du Commerce International", now referred to as "ESSEC BBA", is the Bachelor of Business Administration program of ESSEC Business School, France.

It was created in 1975 by ESSEC to prepare students to meet the needs of French firms launching operations on the international market.

In 1977, the EPSCI degree became the first ever undergraduate degree outside of the US to be awarded AACSB accreditation. In 2003, it became the first undergraduate degree to hold both EQUIS and AACSB accreditations.[1]

Academics

Curriculum

The curriculum is four years long, and divided into two "cycles", of two years each.[2] It allows for extensive professional exposure, and is concluded by a thesis.

First cycle

During the first two years, students take classes in subjects grouped into "modules": "Management Science and Techniques", "Marketing and International Trade Development", "Economic and Legal Environments", "Personal Development and Entrepreneurship" and "Languages". In the first year, students must spend 6 to 12 weeks interning in a position of customer service/ relation. At the end of their second year, they are required to spend at least three months interning in the company and position of their choice.

At the end of the First Cycle, students are matched with tutors who accompany them until they graduate. These tutors are volunteers, and are either Professors at ESSEC or alumni of the school. Their goal is to help students find their way through the career planning process.

Second cycle

Although still based on the module system, the second and final half of the BBA is more flexible than the first, and is tailored to fit the needs and interests of each individual student. Three main paths are possible:

During the Second Cycle, students have a choice of various electives, so as to pursue specific interests they may have.

After original research is produced during the final months at EPSCI, the program is concluded by the defense of a senior thesis.

Faculty

Many EPSCI faculty members are also ESSEC MBA faculty members, and some teach at other top schools such as the Sorbonne, Université Paris-Dauphine, or Sciences Po Paris. Additionally, sixty professionals lead classes at EPSCI, giving valuable insight to students in their respective fields. Language teachers are all native speakers of the language they teach, and make up for 10 different nationalities.

International scope

Over 30 years of existence, the program has distinguished itself by its exceptional international orientation. Students who graduate will have spent at least 1 year abroad, including at least a semester in one of the foreign partner schools, and at least a semester of work experience abroad.

Partner universities

EPSCI has 77 partner universities in 30 different countries.[3]

Some of the most recognizable partners for exchanges are McGill University, Emory University, Keio University, Queen's University, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, IE Business School, UNC-Chapel Hill, Bocconi Milan, and UNSW Sydney.

Seven dual-degrees are offered: Sheffield Hallam University, Hogeschool van Amsterdam, International Business School Groningen, Plekhanov Russian Academy of Economics Moscow, ESIC Madrid, Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts, and Tongji University Shanghai.

EPSCI's partners are among the best institutions in their countries, and choosing a school in a country where one would want to start his or her professional career is a good way to further enhance a young graduate's competitiveness in the target job market.

Foreign Languages

One of the school's ambitions is to develop multilingual leaders. A total of nine different languages are taught at EPSCI.

Three languages are mandatory: they include English for all students, either German or Spanish as second languages, and a choice between Arabic, Portuguese, Russian, Italian, Chinese and Japanese as third languages. A score of 850/990 points on the TOEIC is a pre-requisite for graduation. The TOEIC is taken on campus during the second year.

The German "WIDaF" and Spanish "Bulats" tests are also taken during the 2nd year of studies, but there is no minimal score required to obtain the degree. During the third year of studies, EPSCI students take several management courses in English with international exchange students.

Some partner universities (especially those in the US and Canada) require students to obtain certain minimum scores on the TOEFL. Adequate preparation for this test is provided by EPSCI.

Student clubs

ESSEC has a very rich student culture, and EPSCI students are an integral part of it. From entrepreneurial to humanitarian, from cultural to sports-related, there are more than 100 student clubs at ESSEC, among which:

After EPSCI

Value of work experience

The work experience time required for graduation is typically 11 to 18 months. The extensive work experience required by the school allows students to find out what they really enjoy doing, start orienting their career paths, and be more competitive on the job market than graduates with less professional experience under their belts.

Statistics[4]

After graduation, 65% of alumni work abroad or in an international context, and 45% work in a position requiring three languages.

30% continue their studies, of which 12% choose to join an MBA.

Of all BBA students who apply for a Specialized Master program at ESSEC after EPSCI, 70% are admitted. Naturally, students may also apply to enter the ESSEC MSc in Management program.

EPSCI students seeking postgraduate education outside ESSEC have historically joined prestigious French schools such as Université Paris-Dauphine, EM Lyon, Sciences-Po, or the Ecole des Mines de Paris, and major foreign schools like the London School of Economics, the Bocconi Milan, the London Business School, or McGill University.

Rankings

Among French undergraduate business programs, EPSCI was ranked:

It is indeed most often ranked as the best Bachelor-level business program in France.

In field-specific rankings, EPSCI is sometimes ranked higher than traditionally more prestigious "Grandes écoles" (master-level, and accessible after preparatory classes).

For example, in 2009 it was ranked the 6th best business school in France for Marketing, higher than EM Lyon, EDHEC and Audencia, among others.

Admissions

The admission process is primarily carried out right out of secondary school. Admissions to the ESSEC BBA program are made through the competitive Concours SESAME, an examination common to 7 different French business schools.

The test first evaluates language skills, logic (quantitative and general), and capacity for analysis during an 8-hour written session. If the candidate is successful, (s)he then has to pass a series of graded interviews conducted at the school (conversations in the chosen foreign languages, and a general interview).

Admissions to EPSCI are highly selective: in 2008, the acceptance rate was slightly over 4.2% (~185 students admitted out of ~4,800 candidates).[8]

It is also possible to join EPSCI later on in one's studies, as a transfer student, although this is much rarer.

Notable alumni

EPSCI is part of the ESSEC Business School network, which boasts 32,000 alumni.

Notes

Most of the information on this page is found on the school's website (in French), and on the brochure, downloadable on the website.

  1. See here.
  2. See here for detailed information on the curriculum's structure and contents.
  3. According to the school's own study
  4. As referenced in this EPSCI document
  5. As referenced in this EPSCI document
  6. Bachelor ranking 2011
  7. Numbers from the school's 2009 brochure

External links

Coordinates: 49°01′59″N 2°04′40″E / 49.03306°N 2.07778°E / 49.03306; 2.07778

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