The Centre d'Études Franco-Américain de Management or Franco-American Center for Management Studies in English (commonly referred to as CEFAM), is an international business school located in Lyon, France, specializing in management, finance, consulting and marketing.
Centre d'Études Franco-Américain de Management | |
Type | Private |
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Established | 1986 |
Dean | Jean Michel Perrenot |
Location | , , France |
Campus | Urban |
Website | www |
This private school was established in 1986 and offers undergraduate and graduate business degrees based on the American education system.
Accessible to students immediately after high school graduation, CEFAM allows students to study in an English language environment and to experience American culture without leaving France. Lectures are taught almost exclusively in English - exception exists for mathematics - by native speakers with strong academic backgrounds and industry experience.
CEFAM's programs consist of a bachelor's degree in three years in France and a year overseas in one of the American partner universities and an MBA over two years, the first in France and the second in the USA. Both the BBA and MBA programs offer a double diploma, including a French diploma certified "Niveau 7"[1][2](Master's degree level)[3] by the French government and an AACSB accredited American degree.
The school also offers a study abroad program, giving the opportunity to American students from partner universities to study in France for a semester or a year.
Campus
editCEFAM's first campus was located at 107 rue de Marseille in Lyon. In 2004 CEFAM moved to the campus of the International Professional University René Cassin (UPIL) in Lyon. CEFAM also maintains an extensive e-Campus for students studying in Lyon and elsewhere in Europe or the United States.
Programs
editBachelor of Business Administration
editCEFAM's undergraduate program offers an international business education right after graduating from high school. All classes are taught in English, giving the possibility to French students to become bilingual over the years. During the first three years of the Bachelor of Business Administration, students are based in Lyon. For the fourth and final year of the BBA, students are studying in one of the school partner universities where they will graduate and receive an American degree. Students also receive a French degree certified Niveau 7 by the French government. Students are also required to do two internships before graduating. A three-month internship by the end of the first year and a six-month internship by the end of the second year.
Master of Business Administration
editCEFAM also offers the possibility to access an MBA program with the first year in France and the second year in one of the following AACSB accredited American universities: Siena College, La Salle University, Monmouth University, or The University of Mary Washington.[4]
Partner Universities
editCurrent
- Pace University, New York, NY. AACSB accredited
- Siena College, Loudonville, NY. AACSB accredited
- Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. AACSB accredited
- Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ. AACSB accredited
- Northeastern University, Boston, MA. AACSB accredited
Previous
References
edit- ^ "RNCP15820 - Manager des organisations à l'international".
- ^ "Level I Certification - CEFAM". www.cefam.fr. Archived from the original on 2017-09-09.
- ^ "Quelle est la nomenclature des diplômes par niveau ?".
- ^ "Intégrer le CEFAM : Après le bac".