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Institut d'Administration des Entreprises

Institut d'Administration des Entreprises

FieldValue
nameIAE - University Schools of Management
native_nameInstitut d'Administration des entreprises
image_nameLogo IAE FRANCE international.jpg
motto_langEnglish
established
typeUniversity Schools of Management
academic_staff1,200 teacher-researchers
students45,000
countryFrance
free_labelFounder
freeGaston Berger France
languageEnglish-only & French-only programs
accreditationMinistry of Economy and Finance (France) Qualicert
affiliations36 universities
websitehttp://www.iae-france.fr/en/

The French IAE (abbreviation for Institut d'Administration des Entreprises; ) are part of the French universities, except for the IAE of Paris which has a special status. They are academically selective, socially inclusive and very affordable Graduate Schools of Management within the French Public Research Universities. The IAE model is inspired by American Business Schools.

In 2019, there are 37 IAEs spread across French territory, 36 of which are grouped through IAE FRANCE (previously called National Association of IAEs, then IAE Network), chaired by Professor Éric Lamarque, director of the IAE of Paris. This is the primary French network of education in management which has around 45,000 students and 425,000 alumni.

IAE's History

Old IAE logo

The origin of IAE dates back to the 1950s. At the time, degrees in management were not available in French universities. In the United States, by contrast, economic growth is powered by batches of engineers and managers from the best business schools attached to universities. In the midst of reconstruction, France have a lack of managers while the Thirty Glorious begin.

In 1955, Gaston Berger, Director of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, created the Institute of Business Administration (IAE) in American style, to provide academic knowledge in management that complements the professional know-how and gather University and Business world. In the beginning, IAE were schools with a single diploma, “CAAE” - Certificate in Business Administration with a pioneering position on the "dual skills". This degree was designed to give management skills to engineers and graduate students of the faculties of Law, Letters and Sciences. Recognized degree, designed to be followed on a year, during the evening, is an “MBA à la française”. The teaching is based on the case method, innovative approach at the time. It has been for nearly 20 years, the common degree of most IAE in becoming “DESS CAAE” and continues today through the “MAE” (Master of Business Administration).

Academics

The IAE network supports education in business administration and management at more than 30 business schools within public universities in France. Students may enroll in most IAE member Bachelors programs directly after a obtaining a Baccalauréat, or the equivalent high school diploma for international students, or in a Masters programs directly. Unlike the French Grandes écoles, public university education is open admissions, tuition is often more affordable, and registration does not require attendance at a Classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles or prépa (post-high school preparatory school). Some IAE degree programs require that applicants take an exam called the IAE Message Test (SIM) prior to admittance, but not all programs require this or any test score, although some programs are taught in English and may require additional test scores in English as a second language. The SIM exam covers these areas: general knowledge; economic and managerial culture; comprehension and written expression in French; logical and numerical reasoning; comprehension and written expression in English.

Many IAE business schools offers Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral programmes in many academic, business administration and management subjects. Higher education degrees in France are organized into three levels thus facilitating international mobility: the Licence / Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate degrees. A Bachelor's degree requires the completion of 180 ECTS credits; a Master's, requires an additional 120 ECTS credits. Degrees from French public universities are recognized world-wide and awarded by the Ministry of National Education (France) (). In 2022, annual tuition for many IAE Bachelors degree programs taught in English-only was €262, for students from anywhere in the world.

Partnerships

IAE management schools have more than 1,400 university exchange partnerships in over 50 countries. Additionally, all IAE students may participate in university students exchanges in China and in Canada.

  • Sichuan International Studies University (SISU), Chongqing, China - Since 2016, IAE and SISU students have been able to take Master level programs in the English and French programs at both schools.
  • McGill University, Montreal, Canada - Since 2017, IAE students are able to transfer to McGill for one or two semesters.

IAE Business Schools

Most members of the IAE network have the status of: institutes and schools belonging to universities. Within a university, some are schools, and others are part of a larger faculty, such as the faculty of economics and management. The IAE Paris is the only independent IAE, but it too is linked to Pantheon-Sorbonne University as a public establishment of an administrative nature. EM Strasbourg Business School is also different in that it is a Grande école, the result of the merger in 2008 between the public IAE Strasbourg (est.1956) and the Grande école IECS of Strasbourg (est.1919), within the University of Strasbourg.

NameUniversity linked toofficial websiteAccreditation(s)
IAE Aix-en-Provence
IAE Amiens
IAE Besançon
IAE Bordeaux
IAE Brest
IAE Caen
EUM Clermont
IAE Corse
IAE Dijon
IAE Grenoble
IAE Paris-Est
IAE Réunion
IAE Limoges
IAE Lille
IAE Lyon
IAE Metz
IAE Montpellier
IAE Nancy
IAE Nantes
IAE Nice
IAE Orléans
IAE Paris
IAE Pau
IAE Perpignan
IAE Poitiers
IAE Rennes
IAE Rouen
IAE Savoie Mont-Blanc
IAE Saint-Étienne
EM Strasbourg
IAE Toulon
IAE Toulouse
IAE Tours
IAE Valenciennes
IAE Versailles

Alumni

  • Guillaume Faury : CEO of Airbus and Former CEO of Eurocopter
  • Bérangère Couillard : Politician
  • Pierre-Andre Terisse : Former COO/CFO of Coty Inc.
  • Amandine Petit : Miss France 2021
  • Sylvain Waserman : Politician
  • Quentin Beriot : Directeur General Unéo
  • Jean-Marc Zulesi : Politician
  • Marie-Arlette Carlotti : Politician
  • Omar Cissé: Senegalese, CEO of InTouch group.

References

References

  1. "IAE, the French Public reference for management". IAE.
  2. "IAE France". IAE Aix-Marseille.
  3. "IAE France". IAE.
  4. "Archives des International students and studying abroad". IAE.
  5. "Pourquoi une integrer écoles d'ingénieurs". Studyrama Grandes Écoles.
  6. (24 May 2019). "Parcoursup 2020". Studyrama Grandes Écoles.
  7. "Faq". IAE.
  8. "SIM". IAE.
  9. "Formations Archive". IAE.
  10. (2016-07-19). "La Licence".
  11. (2016-07-19). "Le Master".
  12. Ben-David, Joseph and Philip G. Altbach. eds. ''Centers of Learning: Britain, France, Germany, United States'' (2nd ed. 2017).
  13. "Etablissements dispensant des formations supérieures initiales diplômantes conférant le grade de master". Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l'Innovation.
  14. "Degree Seeking Students". Toulouse School of Management.
  15. "International partners". IAE.
  16. "International outreach". IAE.
  17. "History of EM Strabourg". EM Strasbourg.
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  21. Laurène Rimondi. (26 September 2012). "Les écoles universitaires de management". www.lenouveleconomiste.fr.
  22. "Rankings - EM Strasbourg Business School".
  23. "Guillaume FAURY - President & CEO - Eurocopter, an EADS company".
  24. "Pierre-Andre Terisse, Coty Inc: Profile and Biography".
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