International opportunities: Double degrees and the CEMS programme Dr Martin Friesl/ MIB Programme Director Lancaster University Anna Gorskaya/President CEMS Club NHH Stella Gjerstad/ CEMS Programme and Corporate.

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International
opportunities:
Double degrees and the
CEMS programme
Dr Martin Friesl/ MIB Programme Director
Lancaster University
Anna Gorskaya/President CEMS Club NHH
Stella Gjerstad/ CEMS Programme and Corporate Relations
Manager NHH
Ole-Johan Berge / Partnership Manager
October 2014
MSc International Business
Dr Martin Friesl – Programme Director
MSc International Business
Agenda
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Lancaster and LUMS
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Double degree scheme and MSc International Business
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Questions
Lancaster University
Lancaster – History, Culture, Outdoors
Lancaster University Campus
The Learning Zone: Study, research, collaborate
State of the art sports facility – a reflection of recent investment
on campus
Lancaster University Management School
MSc International Business
Agenda
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Lancaster and LUMS
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Double degree scheme and MSc International Business
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Questions
NHH – LUMS Double Degree
NHH students, Double degree structure
NHH MSc in Economics and BA – Lancaster MSc in International Business
At NHH
At Lancaster
1.semester
2.semester
October –
December
-4 courses within a -2 courses within a -5 Core modules
chosen Major
chosen Major
- NHH Master
-Quantitative
Thesis
Methods
NHH year in total
60 ECTS
January – March
3 Core Module
-Option Choices
(30 credits)
April - June
-Lancaster
Research Project/
NHH Dissertation
submission
MSc International Business
Programme Team
Programme
Director & Deputy
Dr Martin Friesl
Dr Maurizio Zanardi
Programme
Management
+ Programme Support: Kim
Barrington and Sian
Cameron
Anne Wilbourn
MSc International Business
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Breadth and depth of content – covers a wide range of current international
management, strategy and economic and business/management issues in
substantial depth.
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Powerful range of theoretical and applied analytical tools – it provides
students with appropriate advanced tools to understand, analyse and
interpret the global economic environment and the behaviour of firms,
markets, individuals, governments and institutions.
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Specialist faculty – internationally-renowned teachers, researchers and
advisors drawn from across GMS.
MSc International Business
Programme Structure
MSc International Business
Programme Structure
Term 2: Lent
January - March
Term 1: Michaelmas
October - December
Term 3: Summer
May - September
August
Careers & Personal Development
Induction
Core Modules
 International Business I
 International Business
Strategy
 Economics for Managers
 Accounting & Financial
Management
 Quantitative Methods for
Business
Core Modules
 International Business II
 International Business
Marketing
 Cross National Management
& Leadership
Core Modules
 Research Methods
 Dissertation
+ Optional Modules
+ Optional Modules
International Exposure & Development Activities
Optional Modules
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Growth in Emerging Economies
Doing Business in China
International Banking & Risk Management
International Money & Finance
International Business Law & Institutions
International Environment Law
Law of International Organisations & Institutions
Strategic Sourcing
International Corporate Strategy & Structure
Business Ethics & Society
Optional Extended
Post-Graduate
Studies at Partner
Universities
Term 1: October - December
In Term 1 (the ‘Michaelmas’ Term) you will take 5 of the 8 core modules:
Core Modules *
Credits
MNGT 571 International Business I (4 h per week)
20
MNGT 574 International Business Strategy (2 hours)
10
MNGT 504 Economics for Managers (Stream B) (2 hours)
10
MNGT 502 Accounting & Financial Management (Stream A)
(2 hours)
10
MNG 573 Quantitative Methods for Business (2 hours + lab
time)
10
* Please see the programme web page for a detailed description of each module:
http://www.lums.lancs.ac.uk/masters/msc-international-business/content/
Term 2: January - March
In Term 2 (the ‘Lent’ Term) you will take 3 core modules as well as a number of
optional modules (30 credits in total in Terms 2 and 3).
Core Modules *
Credits
MNGT 572 International Business II (4h per week)
20
MNGT 576 International Business Marketing (2h per week)
10
MNGT 577 Cross National Management & Leadership (2h per
week)
10
Optional Modules *
Credits
ECON 408 Growth in Emerging Economies
10
ECON 404 International Banking & Risk Management
15
ECON 406 International Money & Finance
15
LLM5207 International Business Law & Institutions
15
LLM5212 International Environment Law
15
LLM5221 Law of International Organisations & Institutions
15
MNGT 578 International Corporate Strategy & Structure
10
MSCI 575 Strategic Sourcing
10
Term 3: May - September
In Term 3 (the ‘Summer’ Term) you will take 2 core modules as well as a number
of optional modules (30 credits in total in Terms 2 and 3).
Dissertation *
Credits
MNGT 575 Research Methods
10
MNGT 575 Dissertation (15.000 words)
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Optional Modules *
Credits
MNGT 579 Doing Business in China (in partnership with Guanghua School of
Management
10
MNGT 534 Business Ethics & Society
10
* Please see the Programme web page for a detailed description of each module:
http://www.lums.lancs.ac.uk/masters/msc-international-business/content/
What’s studying on the programme like
The World Economic Forum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VitOq5lzCyA
MSc International Business
It’s worth it….
Today. Tomorrow. Together.
DOUBLE
DEGREE
Double degree
• Introduced at NHH in autumn 2009
• A unique opportunity for a small selection of students
Year 1
Another
leading
Business
School
”Maximize your
opportunities”
2 leading
Business
schools
2
years
Year 2
2 Masterdegrees
Result
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Partner universities & Master degrees
NHH – MSc in Economics and
Business Administration
HEC – MSc in Sustainable
Development
NHH – MSc in Economics and
Business Administration
MMM – Mannheim Master in
Management
NHH – MSc in Economics and
Business Administration
Lancaster University – MSc in
International Business
NHH – MSc in Economics and
Business Administration
RISB – MSc in International
Management
NHH – MSc in Economics and
Business Administration
UCL – Master in Management
Science, or
Master in Business
Engineering
NHH – MSc in Economics and
Business Administration
EGADE – Master in International
Business,
Master in Marketing, Master in
Finance
HEC Paris
NHH – MSc in Economics and
Business Administration
HEC – MSc in Sustainable
Development
Year 1
Year 2
1. semester
2. semester
1. term (Oct.- March)
2. term (April - May)
3. term
NHH
NHH
HEC
HEC
HEC
4 Major courses (main
profile/ specialisation)
2 Major courses (main
profile/ specialisation)
Courses
”Track”
Internship
(min. 4 months)
Master thesis
75 ECTS
60 ECTS
NHH MSc in Economics and Business
Administration
HEC MSc in Sustainable Development
University of Mannheim
Year 1
Year 2
1. semester
2. semester
3. semester
4. semester
NHH
NHH
Mannheim
Mannheim
4 Major
courses
(main profile/
specialisation)
2 Major
courses
(main profile/
specialisation)
Core courses (Compulsory)
Core courses
(+ electives)
2 Electives
Master thesis
60 ECTS
60 – 68 ECTS
NHH MSc in Economics and Business Administration
MMM – Mannheim Master in Management
NHH – MSc in Economics and
Business Administration
MMM – Mannheim Master in
Management
Louvain School of Management
NHH – MSc in Economics and
Business Administration
UCL – Master in Management
Science, or Master in Business
Engineering
Year 1
Year 2
1. semester
2. semester
3. semester
4. semester
NHH
NHH
LSM
LSM
4 Major courses
(main profile/ specialisation)
2 Majorcourses
(main profile/ specialisation)
Courses/ specialisation
Courses/ specialisation
Master thesis (shared between the institutions)
60 ECTS
73 ECTS
NHH MSc in Economics and Business Administration
LSM Master in Management Science, or Master in
Business Engineering
EGADE, Tech de Monterrey
Year 1
Year 2
1. semester
2. semester
1. trimester (Sept- Nov)
2.trimester (Jan-March)
3. trimester (May-July)
NHH
NHH
EGADE
EGADE
EGADE
4 Major courses
(main profile/
specialisation)
2 Major courses
(main profile/
specialisation)
Courses (comp. &
electives)
Courses (comp. &
electives)
Courses (comp. &
electives)
Master thesis (shared between the institutions)
60 ECTS
60 ECTS
NHH MSc in Economics and Business
Administration
EGADE Master in International Business¹, Master in Finance, or Master
in Marketing
¹For the International Business programme, an internship of
minimum three months is also required
NHH – MSc in Economics and
Business Administration
EGADE – Master in International
Business, Master in Marketing,
Master in Finance
Lancaster University
NHH – MSc in Economics and
Business Administration
Lancaster University – MSc in
International Business
Year 1
1. semester
2. semester
NHH
4 Major courses
(main profile/
specialisation)
Year 2
NHH
2 Major courses
(main profile/
specialisation)
1. trimester (Oct - Dec)
2.trimester (Jan-March)
3. trimester (April-June)
LUMS
LUMS
LUMS
5 core modules
1 core module
Electives (20 ECTS)
Lancaster Research
project/ NHH master
thesis
Master thesis
75 ECTS
60 ECTS
NHH MSc in Economics and Business
Administration
LUMS MSc International Business
Tuition fee
Richard IVEY School of Business/ University of Western Ontario
Year 1
1. semester
2. semester
NHH
4 Major courses
(main profile/
specialisation)
Year 2
August
NHH
2 Major courses
(main profile/
specialisation)
1.semester (Sept-Dec)
2. semester (Jan-May)
IVEY
IVEY
IVEY
2 Electives
International Project
Leadership
Global Strategy & 3
Electives
Cross-Cultural
management
Master thesis
60 ECTS
60 ECTS
NHH MSc in Economics and Business
Administration
IVEY MSc International Management
Tuition fee
NHH – MSc in Economics and
Business Administration
RISB – MSc in International
Management
NEW PARTNER & PROGRAMME FROM 2014
• The University of Queensland/ Australia
• Master of Global Management
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Available spots
HEC:
3-4
Mannheim:
5
LSM:
5-7
EGADE:
5
Lancaster:
2-3
RISB:
2-3
UQ:
2-5
Some important features
All students enrolled in the NHH
MSc are qualified to apply for all the
double degree programmes.
Students in their 3rd year of their
Bachelor degree at NHH can also
apply.
Always 120 ECTS on the NHH
Diploma.
More important features
A double degree programme cannot
be combined with the CEMS
programme or an Exchange
programme.
It is possible to apply for both the
double degree programme and the
CEMS/ exchange programme.
For international students: You cannot
apply for a double degree programme
where the partner school is located in
your home country.
Application procedure
• Complete the on-line application
form on:
http://www.nhh.no/en/studentpages/double-degree/applicationprocess/application-form-1.aspx
• Forward all documents IN ENGLISH
to [email protected]:
Transcripts of grades from your
bachelor degree, Motivation letter &
CV
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Language requirements
• English (TOEFL/ IELTS)
Test organised by NHH. Contact
Norunn Økland,
[email protected] for
registration.
• Knowledge of other languages is an
advantage, but not a requirement
(Exception: EGADE MA Finance and
MA Marketing – Spanish language
requirement).
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What are we looking for?
• Academic performance
• Motivation
• International
experience
• Language
• Personal aptitude
(interview)
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When are the decisions made?
• Approx 2 weeks after the application
deadline all students will receive an email about the outcome of your
application
1. Invitation to an interview
2. Rejection
• Mannheim, EGADE, UQ: 1 interview
• HEC, LSM, LUMS, RISB: 2 interviews
• We expect to finalise the process in
mid January.
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Have you already applied for the CEMS
programme?
• Complete the on-line registration
form on:
http://www.nhh.no/en/studentpages/double-degree/applicationprocess/registration-form.aspx
• You must make a decision at an
early stage which programme you
prefer.
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Applying for CEMS - October 2014
The CEMS Master in
International Management:
#5 in the FT Global
Master's in Management
Ranking in 2014.
Consistently in the top 10
since 2005.
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Why CEMS?
• Makes you stand out!
• International experience – abroad and at NHH
• Close interaction with Corporate Partners
• Curriculum: practical hands-on business orientation
• International network: alumni committees in close to
20 countries, 7000 alumni
• CEMS gives you the skills that (Norwegian)
employers are looking for
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CEMS
• Founded in 1988
• 29 Schools across 4 continents
• 60 Corporate Partners and 4 Social Partners (NGOs)
• 1053 MIM students of 67 nationalities in 2013-14
• Over 8700 alumni of 85 nationalities, working in 75
countries
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CEMS in Europe
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CEMS worldwide
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CEMS Corporate Partners
Course Structure 2014-15
CEMS in combination with NHH
• MIM can be combined with all MSc-profiles at NHH
• CEMS MIM will constitute your minor and electives
• 2 CEMS courses will overlap with your major
• One academic year: one semester at NHH, and one semester
at one of the other CEMS partner schools
• MA students: CEMS will be the 2nd year of your MSc at NHH
• BA students: CEMS will be the 3rd year of your MSc at NHH
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The CEMS Student - Values
• The pursuit of excellence with the highest standards
of performance and ethical conduct
• Understanding and drawing upon cultural diversity
with respect and empathy
• Professional responsibility and accountability in
relation to society as a whole
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Selection
• Grades
• Language qualifications
• Motivation: e.g. appetite for international career
• Personal skills: soft skills, multi-cultural aptitudes, performance in
fast-changing environment, empathy with different values and
cultures, willingness to take responbility within society
• Curriculum Vitae
• Interview
• Assessment Centre
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Language Qualifications
• Mother tongue
• First foreign language
• Second foreign language
Entrance exam:
• TOEFL (600/250/100) or
• IELTS 7.0 or Cambridge ESOL “B”
Exit:
• CEMS-accredited language courses (e.g. 2 modules at NHH)
• Test for CEMS Management and Business Communication
• Secondary education/university degree
• External language tests and commercial language courses
• Accredited courses at CEMS/EQUIS/AACSB institutions
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CEMS Club Bergen welcomes you!
• Social activities (e.g. company visits to CEMS Corporate Partners HQs: CEMS
Dublin trip, Oct. 6-8)
• CEMS Career Forum & Annual Event
• CEMS Schools E-Fair – 24 hrs virtual tour, 12-13 Nov.
http://www.cems.org/events-services/services/global-business-schools-e-fair
https://www.facebook.com/cemsbergen
How many places at each school?
• Each school has different number of places
• List of preference handed in during selection
• Competition amongst applicants for the places
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Important dates and deadlines
Application deadline for both CEMS and DD: 3 November
http://www.nhh.no/no/studentsider/cems-mim/cems-mim-atnhh-application-process.aspx
• TOEFL test: Saturday 15 November
• CEMS Assessment centre mid-January
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Questions
Contact details:
Stella Gjerstad, 55 95 95 32
[email protected]
Ole-Johan Berge, 55 95 96 39
[email protected], [email protected]
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