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Master in Management UC3M-ESCP

School of Continuing Education

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Direction
Prof. Luis Santamaría Sánchez (UC3M), Prof. Alberto Martínez Corral (ESCP)
Language
Spanish, English
Attendance
On-campus
Credits
120 ECTS
Duration
2 años
Campus
Getafe
Applications

From February 1 to June 1

Departments
Business Administration Department, ESCP Europe
  • Inicio

    Ranked seventh worldwide in the 2021 Financial Times Master in Management ranking and first in Business-Administration and Management in the ranking of the newspaper El Mundo 2023.

    The UC3M-ESCP Europe Lifelong Learning Master in Business Administration and Management is a life-changing option for any career-focused student seeking both a European identity and a global perspective. This two-year full-time generalist programme offers the opportunity to study in up to four countries, with options ranging from ESCP Europe's six European campuses to 70 partners around the world.

  • PROGRAM

    FIRST YEAR

    During the first master year, students complete a series of core modules, covering the fundamentals and advanced instruction of general management topics.

    Students with a non-business bachelor degree must study prerequisites during master year one. Students entering the MIM with a recognised bachelor degree in business/management or entering through the Pre-Master year study the core modules, and then choose some courses from the elective portfolio to customise their own timetable.

     

    Prerequisites

    • Accounting (Joëlle Levourc’h)
    • Corporate Law I (David Chekroun)
    • Costs and Decisions (Fabien de Geuser)
    • Economics I (Emmanuel Combe)
    • Finance (Anne Gazengel)
    • Information Tools and Skills (Bruno Carpentier)
    • Marketing (Luca M. Visconti)
    • Psychology and Management (Gilles Arnaud)
    • Quantitative Methods (Corinne Hann)

     

    Advanced Core Courses

    • Corporate Finance (Michael Troege)
    • Economics II (Vanessa Strauss-Kahn)
    • European Business Law and Taxation (Marie-Pierre Fenoll-Trousseau)
    • Financial Reporting IFRS (Christopher Hossfeld)
    • Human Resource Management (Maral Muratbekova)
    • International Marketing Decisions (Marcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno)
    • Management Control (Claire Dambrin)
    • Operations Management (Valentina Carbone)
    • Organisation and Management (Aurélien Acquier)
    • Strategy (Martin Kupp)

    SECOND YEAR

    During the second master year, students choose one or two semester-long options.

    Available option topics vary between campuses and are language specific, so this can shape the decision of study locations in the second year.

    Specialisations

    Berlin campus

    • Finance, Accounting and Management Control (German)
    • International Business 1 (German)
    • International Business 2 (German)
    • International Sales Management (English)
    • Option E Entrepreneurship: Technology and digital economy (English)
    • Sustainability (German)

    London campus

    • Business consulting (English)
    • Creativity marketing management (English)
    • Option E Entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship and innovation (English)

    Madrid campus

    • Business Project Management 1 (English)
    • Business Project Management 2 (English)
    • Marketing and digital strategy (English)
    • Communication and new media (English)
    • Marketing and digital communication (English) (2 semesters)
    • Option E Entrepreneurship (English)

    Paris campus

    • Consulting dynamics and practices (English)
    • Droit et finance (French)
    • Economie (French)
    • Finance - one semester (English)
    • Finance - two semesters (French)
    • Finance d'entreprise (French)
    • Finance de marché (French)
    • Go to market (English)
    • HR Leadership and talent management (English)
    • Option E Entrepreneuriat (French)
    • Information financière et audit (IFA) (French)
    • Innovation (French)
    • International business development (English)
    • Internet of things (English)
    • Management Control (English)
    • Management des industries culturelles et médiatiques (French)
    • Marketing manager (English)
    • Performance management systems(English)
    • Public management (English)
    • Re-think: Alternative models of organisations and management (English)
    • Research in management (English)
    • Stratégie et conseil (French)

    Warsaw campus

    • Finance and Accounting (English)
    • Strategic Management (English)

     

    For more details

  • FACULTY

    Permanent Faculty

    • TAFUR SEGURA, Javier
      Estrategia / Organización
      Professor / Director del Campus de Madrid de ESCP Europe
    • PALACIOS, Miguel
      Organización / Entrepreneurship
      Professor / Director Académico Executive Education, ESCP Europe Campus Madrid
    • GASTON-BRETON, Charlotte
      Marketing
      Associate Professor / Directora Científica del Granted Research Center in Happiness & Management, ESCP Europe Campus Madrid
    • ALEDO, Juana
      Contabilidad
      Assistant Professor
    • MARTINEZ CORRAL, Alberto
      Operaciones
      Professor / Director Académico Campus de Madrid, ESCP Europe
    • GRIOL, David
      Informática
      Assistant Professor / Departamento Informática UC3M
    • CASANUEVA, Carlos
      Finanzas
      Associate Professor / Director Académico MBA in International Management, ESCP Europe Campus Madrid
    • CAÑIBANO, Almudena
      Recursos Humanos
      Assistant Professor / Director Académico MSc in Business Project Management

    External Faculty

    • RUMSCHISKY, Ana
      Marketing
      Professor at IE Business School and IE University. Independent Consultant
    • CASTELLANO, José Manuel
      Finance
      Socio Director en Think Creative. Adjunct Professor
    • GARRIDO, Carmen
      Economics
      Professor of Economic Theory at Universidad Europea. Adjunct Professor
    • PALOMARES, Juan
      Accounting
      Responsable Unidad Gestión Económica de Proyectos en CIEMAT. Adjunct Professor
    • DE JOSE, Michael
      Strategy
      Director de Consultoría Digital en Cibernos. Affiliate Professor
  • ADMISSION
    • ADMISSION

      To be eligible for the two-year Master de Formación Permanente in Management programme, candidates must hold a Bachelor degree after having completed at least three years of university studies.

      Applicants may submit an application in the same year they complete their Bachelor degree, pre-graduation.  We recommend candidates not to be older than 30 during the application year.

      Candidates with a Bachelor degree awarded in a European country (outside of France) after at least three years of studies in Europe (with a maximum of one year spent studying in France) are eligible to apply through the European Master Admission Test.

      NEW: Candidates with a Bachelor degree awarded anywhere outside of Europe after at least three years of studies are eligible to apply through the Global Admission Test.

      Candidates with a Bachelor degree awarded anywhere except France after at least three years of studies (with a maximum of one year spent studying in France) are eligible to apply through the SAI.

      Candidates with a French Licence degree are eligible to apply through the  Concours d'Admission Directe.

      Please note that you may apply through only one admissions process one time per year.  For example, for the intake of 2018 you may not apply through both the SAI and the European Master Admission Test.

      More information 

    • REGRISTRATION

      The fees for those entering the two-year programme in September 2018 are set at:

      • €19,000 for EU citizens per year
      • €22,700 for non-EU citizens per year

      The application fee is €180.

      A supplement of €220 will be due for those students required to take the catch-up semester of prerequisite courses (students without the required previous management studies).

  • CAREER OPORTUNITIES

    Our graduates will encounter major responsibilities in international companies by working with people from a wide range of geographical backgrounds. Almost half of our graduates choose their first job in a location outside of their country of origin.

    96% found a job within 3 months of graduation (64% employed before graduation). Average anual salary is about 50.000 €.

    Main functions of activity are: Consulting (37%); Finance, Banking and Insurance (26%); Marketing and sales (22%); Audit (7%); IT (5%); Other (9%).

  • PRACTICAL INFORMATION