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1 History  





2 Grande école degrees  





3 Rankings  





4 Degree programes  



4.1  International BBA  





4.2  Master in Management (MiM)  





4.3  Masters of Science (MSc)  





4.4  Global MBA  





4.5  Executive MBA  





4.6  PhD in Finance  







5 Partnerships and alliances  





6 Research  





7 References  





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EDHEC Business School
Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales du Nord
The main campus in Lille, France
MottoMake an impact
TypeGrande école de commerce et de management
Graduate Business School (non-profit educational institution (Law of 1901))[1]
Established1906; 118 years ago (1906)[2]
AccreditationTriple accreditation:
AACSB;[3]
AMBA;[3]
EQUIS[3]
Budget€121.5 million[3]

Academic staff

167 permanent faculty members and 810 adjunct faculty[4]
Students8,600 (undergraduate and graduate)[3]
Location
Lille, France;[3]
Nice, France[3]
Paris, France;[3]
London, UK;[3]
Singapore[3]
Campusurban, rural, multiple sites, 7 hectares
LanguageEnglish, French
AffiliationsUniversité catholique de Lille Conférence des grandes écoles;[3]
Websitehttps://www.edhec.edu/en

EDHEC Business School (French: École des Hautes Etudes Commerciales du Nord) is a French business school (Grande École) with campus locations in: Lille, France; Nice, France; Paris, France; London, United Kingdom; and Singapore.

EDHEC holds the coveted triple accreditationofEQUIS, AACSB and AMBA. According to the Financial Times, the business school consistently ranks among the top 10 European business schools and is placed third in France, after HEC Paris and ESCP.[5][6][7][8]

EDHEC offers its flagship Master in Management, MSc International Finance, MBA and EMBA programs, specialized MSc programs, PhD program and executive education.[3]

In 2019, EDHEC had 8,600 students enrolled in traditional graduate and undergraduate programmes, 245 exchange and double-degree agreements with many academic institutions and a network of more than 40,000 alumni in over 125 countries.[3]

History[edit]

EDHEC Business School was founded in 1906 by entrepreneurs from the north of France.[9] Motte Duthoit, leading textile manufacturer and mayor of Roubaix, France, purchased the land known as “La campagne” on which EDHEC headquarters currently stand. Marcel Tiberghien, a prosperous wool industrialist from Tourcoing, and his wife Madeleine (née Vanoutryve), from a textile family from Roubaix, decided to move out of the town and house their large family in the fresh air of the countryside. The couple purchased a total of 7 hectares in Marcq-en-Baroeul and commissioned one of the greatest architects and landscapers of the time, Jacques Gréber, to design the Anglo-Norman style manor and the English gardens surrounded by century-old beech trees with a pond in the south part of the manor and a rose garden in the west part. He also built in the north part a gardener's house and a stable for three horses. Gréber is known for major projects such as the Fairmont Parkway in Philadelphia, urban plans for Montreal and Marseille, etc.

The Manor now serves as a training center for EDHEC Executive Education. "EDHEC" is originally an acronym for the French『École des Hautes Etudes Commerciales du Nord』or “School of Higher Education in Business Administration from the North”.

EDHEC Campus in Nice

Grande école degrees[edit]

Conference with Hervé Morin at EDHEC.

EDHEC Business School is a Grande école, a French institution of higher education that is separate from, but parallel and often connected to, the main framework of the French public university system. Grandes écoles, like EDHEC, are elite academic institutions that admit students through an extremely competitive process, and a significant proportion of their graduates occupy the highest levels of French society.[10][11][12]

More than 5,000 applicants register for the approximately 380 places offered in each year's cohort as part of this selection process.[13]

Similar to Ivy League schools in the United States, Oxbridge in the UK, and C9 League in China, graduation from a grande école is considered the prerequisite credential for any top government, administrative and corporate position in France.[14][15]

Grandes Écoles strive to meet the needs of industry and commerce. With this in mind, the majority of the instructors are recruited from industry, in addition to the permanent faculty. This keeps channels open for employment needs and opportunities once students graduate.[13]

The degrees are accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles[16] and awarded by the Ministry of National Education (France).[17] Higher education business degrees in France are organized into three levels thus facilitating international mobility: the Licence / Bachelor's degrees, and the Master's and Doctorat degrees. The Bachelors and the Masters are organized in semesters: 6 for the Bachelors and 4 for the Masters.[18][19] Those levels of study include various "parcours" or paths based on UE (Unites designment or Modules), each worth a defined number of European credits (ECTS). A student accumulates those credits, which are generally transferable between paths. A Bachelors is awarded once 180 ECTS have been obtained (bac + 3); a Masters is awarded once 120 additional credits have been obtained (bac +5). The highly coveted PGE (Grand Ecole Program) ends with the degree of Master's in Management (MiM)[18][19][20]

Rankings[edit]

In 2022, EDHEC Business School was ranked among the top-10 European Business Schools.[8] EDHEC's Master in Marketing is consistently ranked among the top 10 in the world, and its Master in Finance is regularly placed within the top 5 worldwide. Furthermore, the Financial Times ranked EDHEC #1 worldwide for their Master in Finance in 2017. The Economist ranks the university 3rd in the world for its Master's in Management.[21] More rankings can be found below.

International rankings
Source 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016
Ranking Masters in Management The Economist 3[21] 12[22] 16[23]
Ranking MBA The Economist 7[24] 32[25] 34[26] 44[26]
Ranking Bloomberg - European best Business Schools 15[27]
QS - Worldwide ranking Masters in Marketing 9[28] 7[29] 9[29] 11[29]
QS - Worldwide ranking Masters in Management 14[29] 14[29] 15[29] 13[29] 14[29]
QS - Worldwide ranking Masters in Finance 22[29] 22[29] 26[29] 21[29]
QS - Worldwide ranking MBA 38[30] 45[31] 51[32] 60[33]
QS - Worldwide ranking EMBA 43[34] 40[35] 46[36] 35[37]
Shanghai ranking - Worldwide ranking in Management 301-400[38] 301-400

[39]

Shanghai ranking - Worldwide ranking in Finance 151-200[40] 100-150[41] 76-100[42] 76-100[43] 151-200[44]
Shanghai ranking - Worldwide ranking in Business administration 301-400[45]
Shanghai ranking - Worldwide ranking in Economics 401-500[46] 401-500[47] 301-400[48] 301-400[49]
Times Higher Education - Graduate employability 58[50] 59[50]
Financial Times - European Business Schools ranking 7[51] 10[8] 14[52] 15[53] 14[54] 14

[55]

14[56]
Financial Times - Masters in Management ranking 12[57] 9[58] 16[59] 19[60] 17[61] 16[62] 15[63]
Financial Times - Masters en Finance (pre-experience) ranking 5[64] 5[65] 5[66] 3[67] 1[citation needed] 4[68]
Financial Times - Worldwide ranking executive education custom 6[69] 8[70] 10[71] 27[72] 22[73] 29[74]
Financial Times - Worldwide ranking executive education open 15[75] 39[76] 40[77] 37[78] 41[79] 48[80]

Degree programes[edit]

EDHEC offers a Bachelor, Master in Management, Master of Science, Doctorate degrees in a variety of disciplines including finance, entrepreneurship, marketing, law and management. The school also has two Masters in Business Administration programmes: the EDHEC Global MBA (full-time MBA) and the EDHEC Executive MBA.

All courses are taught in English and in a mixture of French and English.[81]

International BBA[edit]

The Bachelor in Business Administration is the undergraduate degree of EDHEC Business School. The 4-year programme alternates work placements and academic exchanges worldwide. Three tracks are offered: Global Business Track, Business Management Track and the On-line track, plus an apprenticeship section.

Master in Management (MiM)[edit]

The MiM is the historic “Grande École” programe of EDHEC Business School. The 2-year course provides with different areas of specialization: Financial Economics, Business Management or Global Economic Transformation & Technology. Taught entirely in English, all the MiM tracks (except the Global Economic Transformation & Technology track) award a Double Degree: Master in Management and Master of Science.

Masters of Science (MSc)[edit]

EDHEC Campus in Paris.

EDHEC offers 13 MSc programs for studies in

Some of them are featured in top rankings, such as the MSc in Marketing Management.[82][83]

Global MBA[edit]

The Global Master of Business Administration of EDHEC Business School has an international student body from 37 countries with an average of 7 years’ work experience (as of 2017 promotion). The 10-month program, fully in English, allows students to craft a customized experience, choosing from 4 different key areas: Entrepreneurship, Digital Innovation, International Finance and Global Leadership. Headquartered in the French Riviera, this degree program proposes business trips[84] enabling students to develop a global mindset and visit businesses in Portugal, London, Stockholm, Berlin and Madrid.

Executive MBA[edit]

This part-time programe is aimed to meet the educational needs of managers and executives, allowing participants to earn an MBA in 16 months while working. Participants come from all type and size of organizations – profit, nonprofit, government – representing a variety of industries. EDHEC EMBA participants typically hold a higher level of work experience (8 years or more), compared to full-time MBA students. With a student body that is 22% international and 34% female (as of 2017 promotion), this degree programme proposes two intakes (February or September) and two formats: weekend format (Friday and Saturday, twice a month) or weekday format (Wednesday to Saturday, once a month).[85]

PhD in Finance[edit]

The EDHEC PhD in Finance is the highest degree conferred by the Business School. Its structure includes core courses, electives, research workshops and a final dissertation.[86]

Partnerships and alliances[edit]

EDHEC has 230 international partners offering 22 double degrees. It has academic connections with the London School of Economics and Political Science, UCLA, UC Berkeley and MIT Sloan School of Management.[87]

Research[edit]

Grandes Écoles finance challenge 2012, EDHEC Transaction.

EDHEC Business School is involved in academic research.

EDHEC counts with six research centres in financial analysis and accounting, economics, risk and asset management, law, family. The common goal of research centres is to meet international academic standards while also making the results useful to business and to policymakers.[citation needed] EDHEC conducts applied research in the following fields:

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