Typical course program
Each element of the CEFAM program (courses, internships, workshops, etc.) is mandatory and must be satisfactorily completed in accordance with CEFAM’s graduation requirements and the transfer agreements with its American partner universities. The academic organization of the program, however, may be adapted, in certain cases and with prior approval by the Director of Studies, to meet individual student’s needs.
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Freshman year
ACCT 110 Principles of Accounting I
ECON 110 Principles of Macroeconomics
ENGL 110 English Composition I
ENGL 115 Communication Skills for Managers
ENGL 120 Communication & Academic Methodology
MATH 110 Basic Quantitative Foundations for Business I
MIS 110 Business Computer Applications
FL 100 Langue Etrangère Approfondie
ACCT 120 Principles of Accounting II
ECON 120 Principles of Microeconomics
ENGL 130 English Composition II
ENGL 170 Public Speaking
MATH 120 Basic Quantitative Foundations for Business II
MIS 120 Computer Concepts & Programming
MGMT 110 Introduction to Management
MGMT 100 Professional Development Seminar I
TOEIC TOEIC Preparation
FL 100 Langue Etrangère Approfondie
MGMT 200 Mandatory three month internship; a written internship report and oral presentation are required of students during the semester following the internship; the internship grade will be included with the grades for the semester following the internship.
Somophore year
BLAW 110 Introduction to Business Law
DSCI 210 Business Statistics
FIN 210 Introduction to Managerial Finance
MGMT 220 Organizational Behavior
MKTG 210 Principles of Marketing
PHIL 110 Intellectual Heritage I
either HIST 210 American History
or ENGL 230 American Literature
FL 100 Langue Etrangère Approfondie
either GRMN 110 Intermediate German
or SPSH 120 Intermediate Spanish
or CHIN 110 Introduction to Chinese
DSCI 220 Quantitative Techniques
ECON 210 Intermediate Macroeconomics
FIN 220 Intermediate Managerial Finance
MGMT 210 Professional Development Seminar II
PHIL 120 Intellectual Heritage II
either HIST 210 American History
or ENGL 230 American Literature
TOEFL TOEFL Preparation
Junior year
MGMT 300 Mandatory six month internship; a written internship report and oral presentation are required of students during the semester following the internship; the internship grade will be included with the grades for the semester following the internship.
BLAW 210 The Legal Environment of International Business
ART 210 Art History
FIN 230 International Finance **
MGMT 230 International Management **
MKTG 220 International Marketing **
NSCI 210 Environmental Science
POLS 210 Issues in International Politics
** choice of two courses out of the three
Course Syllabi and materials are available on CEFAM’s e-campus: http://www.cefam.net
Senior year
The CEFAM program offers two options to students for the completion of their final year and undergraduate degree:
1.Students may spend their final year and complete their undergraduate degree in one of CEFAM’s American partner universities. Possible areas of specialization include Marketing, Finance, International Business, Risk Management and Insurance, Supply Chain Management, and Human Resources. The course program varies according to the selected university and major.
2. Students may choose to enter the CEFAM M1 program in international management.
M1 Fall Semester 2008
DSCI 410 Operations and Supply Chain Management
MKTG 410 International Marketing
FIN 410 Corporate Finance
MGMT 410 Business Policy and Strategy
MGMT 440 Topics in International Business and Negotiation
MGMT 450 International Management
POLS 410 International Politics and Economics