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EDC Paris Business School

Coordinates: 48°53′24″N 2°15′11″E / 48.89°N 2.253°E / 48.89; 2.253
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EDC Paris Business School
École des dirigeants et créateurs d'entreprise
MottoEthics, Solidarity and Spirit of conquest
TypePrivate Business school
Established1950
PresidentAlain-Dominique Perrin
DirectorJean Marcel Jammet
Students1300
Location, ,
48°53′24″N 2°15′11″E / 48.89°N 2.253°E / 48.89; 2.253
CampusLa Défense
ColorsBlue and White    
AffiliationsSup de luxe, Sport Management School, Chair Cartier, UGEI
MascotAn Owl (Cacahuète la chouette)
Websitewww.edcparis.edu

EDC Paris Business School, also called Ecole des Dirigeants et des Créateurs d'entreprise, is a French business School in the city of Paris located in the business district La Défense. It offers four complete programs in English at undergraduate, graduate and post graduate levels (luxury brand management) Its MBA Luxury Brand Marketing and International Management is ranked 9th worldwide by Eduniversal.[1] In partnership with the jewellery house Cartier, EDC created Sup de Luxe, a school offering programmes in luxury management.[2]

Established in 1950,[3] EDC Paris Business School provides business and management courses to 1300 students, both in French and in English.

The school is ranked among the best 20 Business Schools in France by Le figaro.[4]

Admissions

French students, unless they have studied abroad, must succeed at a competitive entrance examination, known as the concours. There are two concours, depending on undergraduate studies:

The school is located in the business district of Paris, La Défense.

Concours Link (2450 candidates in 2014 for 250 selected)

250 places are offered to the best student after the Baccalauréat (High school diploma)[5]

Concours Passerelle (7400 candidates in 2014 for 2 800 selected)[6]

The building of the EDC Paris Business School.

Their curriculum includes a written examination with 4 test: literary essay on an economic subject, test arpeggio (general knowledge, memorization, algebra, logic), English test and Test in the choice (Mathematics, management, law, economy, management, marketing, philosophy) and then an oral examinations: English Test, interview in Spanish or in German and then an important interview in every school of the concours in front of professional's jury (ex: CEO).

World Partner universities

Sup De Luxe

The Institut Supérieur de Marketing du Luxe was founded by Alain-Dominique Perrin, in collaboration with Cartier in 1990. By creating the Institut Supérieur de Marketing du Luxe, Cartier first trained a large number of its managers and then offered other brands creative profiles with the values of the sector.

Sup de luxe was the first educational institute in France specialising in the luxury management. The absence of luxury management schools is what gave Perrin his initial idea of founding the school. Its initial aim was to produce young managers and experts in the luxury field and to stimulate research into luxury on a global scale.[8]

Notable EDC Paris Business School faculty, staff and owner

Some names of the list:[9]

History

Founded in 1950, EDC PARIS is one of the oldest business schools in France.[11]

Accreditations and associations

Sourced from EDC Paris Business School Programme[12][13]

Accredited by European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD)

References

  1. ^ "Ranked N°9 - MBA Luxury Brand Marketing and International Management - EDC Paris Business School". Best-masters.com. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Presentation". SUP DE LUXE. 10 April 2019. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  3. ^ "EDC Paris Business School en 1 clic". Edcparis.edu. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Palmarès des écoles de commerce - 2014 – Le Figaro Etudiant". Etudiant.lefigaro.fr. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Le Concours Link - Concours d'Écoles de Commerce Post-Bac". Dimension-commerce.com. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  6. ^ "Concours Passerelle : des places supplémentaires en 2015". Jactiv.ouest-france.fr. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  7. ^ "Doubles diplômes Archives - EDC Paris Business School - Ecole de commerce Post Bac". Edcparis.edu. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  8. ^ "History". SUP DE LUXE. 10 April 2019. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  9. ^ "EDC Paris : une école qui appartient à ses diplômés". Studyramagrandesecoles.com. 16 October 2010. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  10. ^ "Alain-Dominique Perrin (ex-PDG de Richemont, président de l'EDC): "C'est normal et sain qu'une école de commerce gagne de l'argent" - L'Express L'Entreprise". Lentreprise.lexpress.fr. 25 January 2006. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  11. ^ "EDC Paris : Key Data Archives - EDC Paris Business School - Ecole de commerce Post Bac". Edcparis.edu. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  12. ^ a b "EDC Paris, école supérieure de commerce post-Bac, grade de master, programme grande école, conférence grandes écoles, entrepreneuriat, école de la CGE - EDC". Archived from the original on 20 May 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  13. ^ "Grandes écoles de commerce - Classement 2018 - le Point". Archived from the original on 9 May 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2015.