Factsheet

ANGERS FACTSHEET 2017-2018
For Exchange Students
ACADEMIC INFORMATION
Application Deadlines
- Fall semester:
May 31st
- Spring semester:
October 31st
For information on courses, academic calendar, application
form, please click on the programme of your choice below:
FALL SEMESTER: September 4th to December 15th
Undergraduate level
Orientation Days (compulsory)
- Fall semester:
August 28th, 29th, 30th
- Spring semester:
January 10th, 11th, 12th
Before classes start,
we arrange for the international
students to be met on arrival at
Angers railway station.
- 1st and 2nd year of core curriculum in French
- 3rd year - Business and International Relations
programme in English
Graduate Level
- Master en Management (M1 – M2) in French: 14 majors
- Master 1 in Management and Marketing in English
- Master 2 in International Business, Corporate Financial
Management, Consumer Goods marketing,
Entrepreneurship in English
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SPRING SEMESTER: January 15th to May 26th
Undergraduate level
- 1st and 2nd year of core curriculum in French
- 3rd year - Business and International Relations
programme in English
Graduate Level
- Master en Management (M1) in French
- Master Year 1 in International Business Studies in
English
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Please note:
- French language and culture classes are organized for
both semesters
- For the programmes taught in English, we strongly
recommend that non-native English speakers or students
not taking their home university degree in English provide
a TOEFL score of 550 or equivalent or have an English
professor complete the English language certificate,
attesting to a minimum of B2 according to the EU
- Exchange students are expected to take 30 ECTS
credit per semester
- Course syllabus online
ACADEMIC INFORMATION
SUMMER PROGRAM: mid-June to Mid-July
Intensive programme offering core courses and field trips
for a total of 12 ECTS credits. The programme begins in
Angers, continues in Brussels and finishes in Paris.
Angers Summer Programme (in English)
Programme on the political, economic and cultural aspects
of European Union + fields trips to Normandy and Loire
Valley chateaux
- Application deadline: April 10th 2018
- Level: undergraduate and graduate
- Number of credits: 12 ECTS
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
For information on campus facilities, living costs, visa and residence permit, social life, travel
information for Angers please check the Practical Guide on our website.
Accommodation
Visa
ESSCA offers accommodation in student
residences in Angers with easy access to
ESSCA by direct bus lines.
- Non-EU students should apply for a visa
at their nearest French consulate or
Campus France. To apply you will need
to show the acceptance letter that
ESSCA will send you
Health Insurance (compulsory)
- EU students do not need a visa to enter
France
- EU students should send a copy of their
EU health card with their application
- Non-EU students: please check health
insurance regulations in our practical guide
Further Information
- For application and practical information,
contact [email protected]
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49003 ANGERS CEDEX 01
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