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History Key Features of the school Studying at ISUGA International relations Careers

History Key Features of the school Studying at ISUGA International relations Careers Business services Questions & Answers. HISTORY. 1990 CREATION OF ISUGA IN ASSOCIATION WITH: The Quimper Chamber of Commerce

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History Key Features of the school Studying at ISUGA International relations Careers

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  1. History Key Features of the school Studying at ISUGA International relations Careers Business services Questions & Answers

  2. HISTORY 1990 CREATION OF ISUGA IN ASSOCIATION WITH: The Quimper Chamber of Commerce The MBA Department of theECOLE NATIONALE DES PONTS ET CHAUSSEES in Paris The INSTITUT DE GESTION of RENNES UNIVERSTITY 1 (IGR-IAE) THE OPENING OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JAPANESE STUDIES

  3. STUDENTS: - MINIMUM REQUIREMENT BAC+2 (2 years’ study after school : equivalent of HND in Britain) - GOOD LEVEL OF ENGLISH - STRONG MOTIVATION TO WORK IN AND/OR WITH ASIA LENGTH: - 26 MONTHS IN TOTAL - 16 MONTHS OF CLASS - 4 to 10 MONTHS’ WORK EXPERIENCE AIMS: TO GIVE STUDENTS THE SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE THEY NEED TO BUILD SUCCESSFUL CAREERS IN EUROPE-ASIA TRADE DIPLOMA: - ISUGA DEGREE (BAC + 4), RECOGNIZED BY THE FRENCH STATE - 2nd CYCLE UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA THROUGH THE UNIVERSTITY OF RENNES 1 KEY ELEMENTS OF THE PROGRAM

  4. BUSINESS COURSES YEAR 1 (263 hours) Anglo-Saxon Accounting Economics Business Communication Computing: Business software & Websites Cross Cultural Communication Export Pricing Import/Export Strategy Marketing & Distribution International Logistics & Documentation Market Research & Studies Principles of Management Project Management Strategic Analysis - introduction Teambuilding YEAR 2 (170 hours) Business Statistics - Excel Company Projects Company Purchasing & Supplies Company Strategy - stage 2 Computing – Databases French Accounting Intercultural Negotiation International Contract Law International Finance International Marketing Production Management Sales Management

  5. COURSES ON ASIA - YEAR 1 – (371 hours) General Asia - an overview Asia through Video Geopolitics Intercultural Communication China China & the Chinese Economy Doing Business in China History of China Politics & Society in China Religion, Philosophy & Mentality of Chinese Research Project in Chinese Civilisation India Introduction to India Japan Economic & Social Change in Japan Introduction to Japan Japanese Culture, Civilisation & Philosophy The Japanese Economy Rest of Asia Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore & Taiwan Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines & Thailand Chinese or Japanese (200 hours)

  6. COURSES ON ASIA – YEAR 2 (210 hours) Asian Markets ASEAN Greater China China Management & Negotiation in China Politics & Society in ChinaThe Chinese Economy Japan Japanese Industrial Policy Management in Japan Negotiating with the Japanese The Japanese Economy Languages Chinese or Japanese (100 hours) + 1 STUDY ABROAD SEMESTER IN ASIA

  7. COURSES ON EUROPE – YEAR 1 (370 hours) General Current Economic & Political Affairs Europe through Video Intercultural Communication Introduction to Europe Country Studies France Germany & Austria Italy & Spain The European Union The United Kingdom European Business European Industry (1) Languages English for Business French (200 hours) German & Spanish for Beginners

  8. COURSES ON EUROPE – YEAR 2 (470 hours) Business Communication Marketing & Relationship Management Business Environment Eastern Europe Economic Development European Industry (2) European Economy The Luxury Goods Market Case Studies International Trade & Product Feasibility Marketing Case Studies Communication & H. R. Career Development & Interview Techniques Culture & Civilization Current Economic & Political Affairs (2) Europe through video Legal & Financial Environment Banking & Finance in Europe Commercial Law in Europe Languages English for Business French (200 hours) German & Spanish for Beginners

  9. STUDENTS IN SCHOOL - 2005/2006

  10. Students Headcount

  11. WHAT MAKES ISUGA SPECIAL • - 1500 hours’ class & up to 10 months’ work experience • - Multicultural campus : 50% European & 50% Asian • - Multinational teaching faculty • All business courses in English • A program unique in France at this level • School size optimizes personal contact

  12. TEACHING FACULTY PhD or Doctorate 66 % MBA 7 % MA, MSc or equivalent 5 % Consultants & Business Professionals 22% Composed of 8 Nationalities in 2006

  13. COACHING • each new student is being assigned a coach • coach is either a company executive / manager or a young retired manager • assistance & advises in the field of: • definition of personal career plan • writing of CV, presentation, behaviour during interview • discovery of industry environment • search for internship / job

  14. PARTNERSHIPS IN CHINA China University of Hua Dong, Shanghai (1993) Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade (1994) Jinan University (2000)Suzhou University (2001) Qingdao University (2002)Hong Kong Baptist University (2002)Northwest University for Nationalities (2003) Lanzhou Commercial College (2005) Yantai University (2005) Qinghai Nationalities University (2005)

  15. PARTNERSHIPS IN JAPAN & TAIWAN Taiwan National Sun Yat Sen University, Kaohsiung (2000) Japan University de Senshu, Tokyo (1995) University de Morioka (2001) Toyama International University (2002) Kanrin Japanese School (2005) Kyushu Women’s University (2005)

  16. PARTNERSHIPS IN EUROPE United Kingdom The Kent School of English (1997) University of Glamorgan (2001) Germany Ost Asien Institut, Ludwigshafen (2001) France IGR / Université de Rennes (1990)IAE Brest / Université de Bretagne Occidentale (1999)ISMANS / Université du Québec en Outaouais (2005)ESC Bretagne Brest (2006) Belgium Université de Liège (2006)

  17. MSc IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT • Agreement with University of Glamorgan • waiving of first module (60 UK credits) • direct access in January right after ISUGA graduation • management curriculum with : • Mandatory course (Strategic Management) • Elective courses (2 out of a list of about 30 courses) • Dissertation on a specific subject of interest

  18. Master studies with French partners ISMANS / Université du Québec • http://ismans.univ-lemans.fr/ • Master de Management International par Projet (French degree) & DESS en Gestion de Projet (Canadian degree)   IAE • http://www.reseau-iae.org/ • Master Administration des Entreprises  ESC Brest • http://www.esc-brest.fr/ • MSc International Business

  19. CAREERS (1st JOB)

  20. Sébastien HESRY - French student ISUGA 1998 - Merchandiser with Joyling in Hong Kong / China

  21. Vincent NELIAS - French student ISUGA 1992 – Watch product manager with Cartier in Tokyo / Japan

  22. ZHAO Lan - Chinese student ISUGA 1999 - Project leader with PLATO in Béziers / France

  23. ISUGA BUSINESS SERVICES • with students : • company projects (mid of 2nd year) • internship (end of 1st year) • work experience (end of 2nd year) • with faculty : • foreign language courses • translation services • « Intercultural «  seminars • Asia weekly press review • rental of premises with audio / video / computer facilities • management of seminars / conferences

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