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European Master in Management (EMM)
Established2007
Location
ColoursRed and Green   
AffiliationsEMLYON Business School
Ludwig Maximilian Universität
Websitehttp://www.european-master.com

The European Master in Management (EMM) is a 2-year general management master program run jointly by EMLYON Business School (France) and Ludwig Maximilian Universität (Germany). The purpose of the program is to allow students to study international business from a European and global perspective.

The European Master in Management is a double Master's degree based in France and Germany. After completing all program requirements, students are awarded two MSc Diplomas: one from each of the Partner Universities. The EMM was the first European triple-degree program, but after Aston Business School left the partnership, in 2015, it was redesigned as a double, rather than triple, degree program.

The objective of the EMM is to prepare students for a wide range of career possibilities all focused on global business through a combination of academic periods on different campuses, in-company internships, and a unique multicultural European experience with a great diversity in the student body. The first year is devoted to general management courses, whereas the second year is dedicated to a specialisation in Corporate Finance or in Organisation, Change and Strategy.

Program

In the first year, students stay on the same campus (EMLYON Business School) and are provided with a broad foundation of management knowledge. Each fundamental management course gives students a broader perspective of global business, as it is designed and taught jointly by a team of professors from EMLYON and LMU.[1]

During the second year, students take on an elective specialisation.[2] This is an opportunity to study at a new campus, depending on the specialization chosen:

Students spend at least one semester in a company, on a management internship, and must write a professionally oriented Master's Dissertation. This provides the opportunity to strengthen relations with the business world.

European Master in Management Partners Companies

Throughout the year, students have multiple opportunities to contact with the corporate partners. Different companies are frequently represented on campus, either to give lectures and seminars or to offer internship and job opportunities directly to the students.

Some of the main partner companies are:[3]

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