European Master in Management
| Established | 2007 |
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| Colours | Red and Green |
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| Website | www |
The European Master in Management (EMM) was a two-year general management master program run jointly by three European business schools. These were the EMLYON Business School (France), LMU Munich (Germany) and Lancaster University Management School (UK). The purpose of the program was to allow students to study international business from a European and global perspective.
The European Master in Management was a triple master's degree based in the France, Germany and the UK. After completing all program requirements, students were awarded three MSc Diplomas: one from each of the Partner Universities. The EMM was the first European triple-degree program.
The objective of the EMM was 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 was devoted to general management courses, whereas the second year was dedicated to a specialization in Corporate Finance, Marketing, Strategy & Change or Corporate Development.