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Of the 29 business schools in France categorized as “Grandes Ecoles,” the EM Strasbourg holds a unique legal status that enables it to combine the advantages of the university and those of the private sector. Its status offers it a high degree of autonomy in terms of development policies while still benefiting from the rich university infrastructure.
Language:
Courses taught in French (summer courses taught in English)
Subjects Offered :
Economics, Finance, Econometrics, International Finance, Marketing, International Business, Foreign Languages, and Political Studies are a few.
Courses Offered:
EM Strasbourg general course offerings can be seen on the Course Offerings PDF. These offerings and always subject to change and students should visit DS 101 for the most current info. A complete list of classes will be available when you apply.
Class and Credit Info:
5-6 courses would be a typical load. However, not all courses are worth the same amount of credits, so this number is only an estimate.
Students generally earn around 15 credits.
Grading System:
Marquette’s Grading Scale is different from the Grading Scale used at Robert Schuman University. Students will transfer credits back to Marquette for those classes where the student received a grade of 11 or higher. Please note that the grades will not transfer, only the credits. The Grading Scale used in France is a numerical system that goes from 1 to 20.
Grade |
Description |
20-18 |
outstanding |
17-16 |
very good |
15-14 |
good |
13-12 |
satisfactory |
11 |
pass |
below 11 |
fail |

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