This program leverages academic cooperation and exchange between Nanchang University and French higher education institutions over two decades. It aims to cultivate wellrounded business management professionals equipped with modern business administration knowledge and skills, a solid foundation in foreign languages (particularly proficiency in French), and an international perspective.
The fouryear program is completed entirely at Nanchang University, characterized by internationalization in teaching. Students acquire fundamental knowledge in business administration while studying French (French courses begin in the second year). Upon graduation, students receive the Nanchang University graduation certificate and a bachelor’s degree.
During the summer after the third year, students may apply for practical training in France. In their fourth year, students are eligible to take the entrance examination for the International Business Management Master’s program at Université de Poitiers, a partner institution of Nanchang University. Based on records, the vast majority of students from this program who take the examination are successfully admitted. In the second year of the Master’s program, they study in France and complete an internship at a local enterprise. Graduates meeting the requirements obtain the Master’s in International Management diploma from Université de Poitiers, which is eligible for overseas degree certification at the Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange (CSCSE).
Teaching Features:
1. Core foundational and specialized courses are aligned with international standards, emphasizing foundational knowledge, practical application, and an international outlook.
2. While maintaining Englishlanguage requirements, the program intensifies French language training so that students reach a level sufficient for pursuing a Master’s degree in France by the time of undergraduate graduation. Teaching is conducted by a combination of Chinese and international faculty.
3. Foreign textbooks and instructors are introduced in Frenchlanguage courses and some senior-level major courses.
4. The program organizes various international exchange and crosscultural activities for students.