Foreign students

ISG Is pleased to welcome international students in France.

Founded in 1967, ISG International Business School is a member of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles, which represents the most prestigious higher education institutions in France. ISG is one of only a handful of business schools located in the heart of Paris, France, with a campus in the middle of the 16th arrondissement.

Presentation of the Bachelor in International Management

The ISG’s Bachelor in International Management trains students for careers in international business.

The international dimension is present throughout the program :

  • multicultural environment through the presence of foreign students
  • program taught entirely in English from the first year onwards (depending on the student’s level)
  • program taught by native English-speaking teachers
  • internships abroad or in an international company.
5 excellent reasons to join the Bachelor in International Management programme
Step into an international community of more than 20 different nationalities
Aim for an international career
Get the opportunity to study abroad in a partner university for up to 2 semesters and obtain a double European degree
Prepare for future global trade challenges
Choose between working life and further study

Curriculum

  Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 
French Track 20% in English 50% in English 100% in English
Progressive Track 60% in English 100% in English 100% in English
Full English Track 100% in English 100% in English 100% in English
1st year 2nd year 3rd year
Paris Paris and/or academic exchange ( 1 or 2 semesters) Paris and/or academic exchange ( 1 or 2 semesters)

Learn the fundamentals

Build a professional project

Develop your employment potential

Management

  • The company (its functions & international environment)
  • Marketing
  • Sales techniques & tools
  • Digital culture & communication
  • Business accounting & financial environment

Innovation: The main challenges of the future

  • Sustainable development & CSR
  • Data protection & use

Languages & tools

2 electives to choose:

  • Collaborative plateforms or Office suite
  • Creativity or Website creation
Management

  • International trade
  • Digital marketing
  • International marketing
  • Business accounting & financial environment
  • Legal environment of companies
  • Introduction to research

Innovation: The main challenges of the future

  • Sustainable food systems
  • Distance & mobility

Languages & tools

Electives:

  • CRM, analytics tools
Management

  • Intercultural management
  • Supply chain
  • Performance management
  • Risk management
  • Management control
  • Geopolitics

Choice of business specialisation:

  • International business
  • Purchasing & logistics
  • HR
  • Marketing & communication

Innovation:
Luxury sector, cosmetics and biotechnology

  • Chatbot for e-commerce
  • Food & foodtech
  • Drones & logistics

Languages & tools

Extra-curricular activities

Workshop: Luxury sector, CSR and sustainability, Global e-commerce players, write and talk meet and talk challenges, Business game, Planète Solidaire project

Extra-curricular activities

Workshop: International capitals, Food & foodtech / International capitals and mobility / Team work / networking / challenges / export mission

Extra-curricular activities

Business project / Hackathon. Leadership workshop / career coaching

  Export mission Final year dissertation
Discovery internship or humanitarian mission (1 month) Internationally focused internship (3 months) Third-year intership or business project (4 months)

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Guide to the admission process

 

ADMISSION PROCEDURE

  FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR
Category of student

Students from European countries except France : Students in their final year of High school, French and foreign applicants and students with a French secondary school diploma (‘Baccalauréat’) or foreign equivalent must follow the ParcourSup process

Students from non-European countries :
Students in their final year of secondary school and students with a secondary school diploma follow the examination and Entrance online process

University students who have completed one year of an undergraduate program and obtained, or are in the process of obtaining, 60 ECTS credits or foreign equivalent University students who have completed two years of an undergraduate program and obtained, or are in the process of obtaining, 120 ECTS credits or foreign equivalent
English requirements IELTS score or equivalent official test:
– 4.5 points minimum for the French Track,
– 5.0 points minimum for the Progressive Track
– 5.5 points minimum for the Full English Track.
(Coef 1)
IELTS score or equivalent official test:
– 4.5 points minimum for the French Track,
– 5.0 points minimum for the Progressive Track
– 5.5 points minimum for the Full English Track.
(Coef 1)
IELTS score or equivalent official test :
– 5.0 minimum for the French Track
– 5.5  the Progressive and Full English Track. (Coef 1)
(Coef 1)
IELTS score or equivalent official test: 
– 5.5 minimum
(Coef 1)
Oral tests Discovery One in English (English text commentary and admission interview) (20 min preparation + 30 min presentation / Coef 7) Discovery One in English (English text commentary and admission interview) (20 min preparation + 30 min presentation / Coef 7) Discovery One in English (English text commentary and admission interview) (20 min preparation + 30 min presentation / Coef 7) Discovery One in English (English text commentary and admission interview) (20 min preparation + 30 min presentation / Coef 7)

Students living abroad

An ‘overseas’ examination procedure is available for students wishing to enroll at ISG in the first, second or third year and who are living abroad at the time of the examination period. The tests (text commentary  and admission interview in English) are held remotely. 

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