Master of Science in Management Paris
What is the Master of Science in Management?
The MSc in Management is designed specifically for recent graduates and professionals from non-business backgrounds looking to pivot into the world of global business. Whether your expertise lies in humanities, law, arts, engineering or another field, this program equips you with the essential business knowledge, strategic mindset, and leadership skills to accelerate your career in an international setting.
Recognitions
The Master of Science in Management of the American Business College Paris is a 2 years degree accredited both in the US and in France.
Our program’s numerous advantages
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Accredited
in the United States and France
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Sought out by companies
across the globe
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A flexible schedule
based on the American education system
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Curriculum taught in English
so students can become bilingual
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Studies abroad
study abroad opportunities, 95 partner universities around the world
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Enrollment flexibility
with two start dates per year (January and September)
Targeted skills
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Block 1:
Define a strategy and implement a marketing plan to develop the company internationally
- Conducting market research and defining target markets and consumer behaviors
- Developing strategic marketing plans for international markets, considering market potential and growth risks
- Statistical analysis for interpreting qualitative and quantitative research
- Understanding consumer preferences and competitor positioning
- Effective communication for presenting strategic choices to leadership
- Crafting comprehensive marketing and communication plans • Building a detailed marketing budget that aligns with international business goals
- Using digital tools and software to manage cross-channel marketing efforts
- Ensures marketing strategies are inclusive and cater to diverse and specific needs
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Block 2:
Design and implement an international sales action plan to increase business volume while controlling risks
- Assessing risks in international commerce and market entry strategies
- Setting commercial objectives and designing action plans for business expansion
- Understanding global networks and international partnerships
Tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) for international operations - Evaluating the technical and financial aspects of international contracts
- Effective management of human resources to construct effective proposals
- Managing client data and relationships through digital solutions
- Building strong sales pitches
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Block 3:
Optimize the global performance of an economic entity – profit center or business unit – in an international context
- Constructing budgets and forecasting revenue
- Understanding financial health in an international context
- Tracking and analyzing budget variances
- Performance analysis in financial, social, and environmental areas
- Strategic recommendations based on financial reporting
- Using digital tools to track performance data and enhance decision-making *
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Block 4:
Manage projects, people and budgets to develop international activities in a complex and unpredictable environment
- Analyzing socio-economic data as part of the decision-making process
- Using digital tools for real-time project management for ensuring efficiency
- Emphasizing the importance of inclusive practices in team management
- Managing remote teams and ensuring collaboration in international projects
- Leadership skills in managing and motivating international teams
- Emotional intelligence for navigating complex global team dynamics
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Block 5:
Manage and organize operations to secure international deployment
- Mapping out business processes for efficient operations management
- Using mathematical models to establish control procedures
- Understanding supply and demand economics and designing a supply chain
- Managing organizational change to improve global business operations
- Legal frameworks in auditing international processes and ensuring compliance
Master of Science in Management program
- Open to All Backgrounds – No prior business studies required
- Multidisciplinary Edge – Merge your existing expertise with essential business skills
- Career Accelerator – Fast-track your transition into management roles
- Global Focus – Learn from international faculty and build a worldwide network
- Experiential Learning – Case studies, business simulations, and industry projects
Year 1 & 2 Courses
Fall semester
- ACCT 590 – Financial & Managerial Accounting
- COMM 561 – Strategic Communications
- FINC 611 – Financial Risk Management
- MGMT 509 – Intercultural Management & Negotiation
- MGMT 510 – Management of Innovation
- MGMT 611 – Organization Behavior & Leadership
Spring semester
- BLAW 617 – Contract Law & Commercial Contracts
- BUSI 563 – Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainability
- COMM 551 – Digital Communications & Social Media
- MGMT 570 – Strategic Planning & Change Management
- MGMT 630 – Operations & Supply Chain Management
What to do after the Master of Science in Management ?
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A Business Developer identifies growth opportunities, builds strategic partnerships, and drives revenue through market expansion. They focus on networking, sales strategies, and relationship management to boost business success and long-term profitability.
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A Project Manager is responsible for planning, coordinating, and delivering projects that support business objectives. They define project scope, manage timelines and budgets, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure efficient execution. By anticipating risks, aligning stakeholders, and maintaining clear communication, they ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope, and to a high standard of quality.
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A Business Consultant supports organizations in improving their performance and achieving strategic goals. They analyze business processes, identify opportunities for optimization, and propose tailored solutions to address operational and strategic challenges. By working closely with stakeholders, they help drive informed decision-making, enhance efficiency, and support sustainable business growth.
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An International Operations Manager oversees and coordinates business operations across multiple countries to ensure efficiency and consistency. They manage cross-border processes, align local operations with global strategy, and ensure compliance with international regulations. By collaborating with multicultural teams and optimizing resources, they support operational performance, scalability, and sustainable international growth.
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A Business Analyst evaluates data, processes, and business needs to recommend solutions that improve efficiency and drive growth. They bridge the gap between stakeholders and technical teams, ensuring data-driven decision-making and successful project outcomes.
The 2025 – 2026 Academic Calendar
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- Sept 2-3: New Student Orientation
- Sept 4-5: Visiting Student Orientation (Boat Trip on Sept 5)
- Sept 11: Returning Student Welcome Event (15h30-17h30)
- Sept 9: Fall Classes Begin
- Sept 15: Add/Drop Deadline (BBA & Visiting Students Only)
- Oct 13: Students must be available for makeup classes
- Oct 16: IGENSIA New Student Integration Day (no classes)
- Oct 18: Students must be available for makeup classes
- Oct 27: Withdrawal Deadline (BBA & Visiting Students Only)
- Oct 28-30: ABC Business Games (no classes)
- Nov 1: All Saints Day
- Nov 11: Veteran’s Day (Armistice Day)
- Nov 17: Students must be available for makeup classes
- Nov 20: PPA Information Session (Final Semester Students ONLY – All Programs)
- Nov 25: HOPEN for 1st-Year Students (no classes)
- Nov 29: Students must be available for makeup classes
- Dec 2: IGENSIA Journée Entreprise (no classes) – Provisional
- Dec 12: End of Fall Semester
- Dec 15-21: PPA Exam Period (Final Semester Students ONLY – All Programs)
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- Jan 1: New Year’s Day
- Jan 8: Winter Classes Begin
- Jan 19-23: Winter Luxury School
- Jan 23: End of Winter Session
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- Feb 2-3: New Student Orientation
- Feb 3-4: Visiting Student Orientation (Boat Trip on Feb 4)
- Feb 5: Spring Classes Begin; Feb 9: Company Case Launch
- Feb 12: Returning Student Welcome Event (15h30-17h30)
- Feb 12: Company Case Meetings (no classes)
- Feb 13: Add/Drop Deadline (BBA & Visiting Students Only)
- Feb 28: Students must be available for makeup classes
- Mar 2: Students must be available for makeup classes
- Mar 23-27: Spring Break (no classes)
- Mar 30-31: Company Case Rehearsals (no classes)
- Apr 3: Withdrawal Deadline (BBA & Visiting Students Only)
- Apr 6: Easter Day (no classes)
- Apr 9: Company Case Final (no classes); Apr 16: Company Case Awards
- Apr 23: PPA Information Session (Final Semester Students ONLY – All Programs)
- Apr 20 & 25: Students must be available for makeup classes
- May 1: Labor Day (no classes); May 8: Victory Day (no classes)
- May 13: End of Spring Semester
- May 14-15: Ascension (no classes)
- May 13-19: PPA Exam Period (Final Semester Students ONLY – All Programs)
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- May 25: Pentecost
- May 29: Summer Session 1 Orientation
- June 1-6: MBA Seminar
- June 1: Summer Session 1 Begins
- June 5: Summer Session 2 Orientation
- June 8: Summer Session 2 Begins
- July 3: End of Summer Session 1
- July 10: End of Summer Session 2
Career Booster Program
ABC can help you get started on your career
- Create your resume
- Prepare for interviews
- Develop your Linkedin profil
- Search for job opportunities
Partner universities in 40 countries
Admission process
Would you like to join us? Find out more about our admission process:
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Application and confirmation of submission
You can directly apply on our website; you’ll receive confirmation once your application is received in under 3 business days. You can review and update your application at any time.
Application deadlines for non-EU students:
- Fall: 1st of July
- Spring: Mid-November
- Summer: 1st of April
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Application review
We’ll evaluate your submitted documents.
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Pre-admission meeting
A quick interview via Teams or phone to answer any questions.
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Admission interview
The interview is a conversation in English to assess your fit for the program.
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Admission decision
You’ll be notified of the final decision.
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Application and confirmation of submission
You can directly apply on our website; you’ll receive confirmation once your application is received in under 3 business days. You can review and update your application at any time.
Application deadlines for non-EU students:
- Fall: 1st of July
- Spring: Mid-November
- Summer: 1st of April
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Application review
We’ll evaluate your submitted documents.
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Pre-admission meeting
A quick interview via Teams or phone to answer any questions.
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Admission interview
The interview is a conversation in English to assess your fit for the program.
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Admission decision
You’ll be notified of the final decision.
How to apply?
The admission process is an important step. It aims to ensure that you can fit in with our programs.
- The completed application form
- A copy of your passport or ID card
- An official copy of your high school transcripts
- An official copy of your high school diploma
- A cover letter
- TOEFL score (or equivalent standardized test: IELTS, TOEIC, ITEP, Cambridge, etc) and all documents justifying their English level
- A recommendation letter from a professor or academic advisor(optional)
Open days 2025-2026
Other programs
Any questions about the Master of Science in Management program?
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American Business College Paris’ Master of Science in Management is offered in Paris.
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The Master of Science in Management program is designed for recent graduates with a three- or four-year bachelor’s degree who are eager to expand their expertise. With three specializations, this program offers a dynamic learning experience tailored to those looking to enhance their skills and advance their careers.
MSc candidates can join the program either in the first year or directly in the second, depending on their profile.
- 1st Year Entry – MSc Prep Year
- Open to students who have completed an undergraduate degree; including a three-year European bachelor’s degree.
- 2nd Year Entry – MSc Final Year
- Open to students who have a four-year undergraduate degree
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Admission requirements for year 1 entry
The minimum academic requirements for admission include:
- A three-year undergraduate degree
- United States (GPA): 2.7 on a 4.0 scale
- French University Degree: Mention assez bien, 12/20
- Indian University Degree: 70%
- If your country’s qualification is not listed above, please contact us.
Admission requirements for year 2 entry
The minimum academic requirements for admission include:
- A four-year undergraduate degree
- United States (GPA): 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- French University Degree: Mention bien, 14/20
- Indian University Degree: 80%
- If your country’s qualification is not listed above, please contact us.
- A three-year undergraduate degree
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2 years + 6-month internship
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2025 Tuition fees
Financing Solutions:
- Paid internships: all internships in France longer than two months are required to be paid by law.
- Part-time work during the year: all international students who hold a residence permit are entitled to work up to 20 hours per week.
- Student loan: American Business College Paris is part of the IGENSIA Education Group, which has negotiated preferential rates with banks such as BNP Paribas, Caisse d’Epargne and Société Générale.
2026 Tuition fees
Access information related to tuition fees for the 2026 academic year on the Finance studies / Tuition page.
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Admission Procedure for the Master of Science in Management’s Degree:
- You can directly apply on our website.
- Our admissions department will contact you within 48 hours after receiving your application.
- Please note: No incomplete file will be accepted.
Admissions are based on applications, then on tests
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This MSc program isn’t just about learning business — it’s about leveraging your existing expertise and combining it with essential management, strategy, and leadership skills.
Employers today seek professionals who bring a unique combination of essential business acumen and specialized knowledge. Whether you’re an engineer aiming for leadership roles in tech firms or a humanities and social sciences graduate aspiring to step into global business, this program transforms your background into a business advantage.
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Certifying assessments in the form of:
- Present a business case (real or fictional) to a professional jury
- Business role-playing scenarios
- Completion of a consulting assignment carried out by the candidate with a company (written file + oral presentation)
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Refer to the RNCP Sheet
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American Business College Paris relies on Hand’IGS, the IGENSIA Education Groupe’s disability program, to help accommodate students with disabilities. Accommodations are studied on a case-by-case basis. The campus is accessible to people with disabilities.
Contact
PARIS – Aude MEYNEN
☎ 04 51 42 10 97
ameynen@igensia.com -
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A Truly Global Network
American Business College Paris benefits from a partnership with multiple universities.
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American Business College Paris offers you the opportunity to become totally bilingual thanks to a curriculum 100% in English, study semesters and internships abroad (over 90 partner universities).
These linguistic skills are precious on the job market and make it possible for our graduates to imagine a career abroad.
In our current world, where international exchanges have become the norm, your profile will attract many recruiters who want to extend or confirm their presence in other countries.
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Applicants living abroad can apply to the American Business College Paris.
For more informations, contact us.