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Study at

ESCP Europe Berlin!

Prof. Dr. Ulrich PapeBerlin Director of StudiesMaster in Management19 January 2011

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Come to Berlin! How, When…?

Options:

• either in M1 or M2:

• for 1 or 2 semesters:

No1 semesterYES

MSc- if 3rd campus1 semesterYES

MSc- if 3rd campus2 semestersYES YES

Diplom2 semestersYES YES

GermanM2

1 semesterYES

1 semesterYESMSc

- if 3rd campus(to be approved)

2 semestersYESYES

EnglishM1

GermanDegreeLengthS2S1Lang.Year

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Content

• Germany and Berlin

• Course Offer at the Berlin Campus

• Some Prejudices and Student‘s Answers

• The MIM Program in Berlin

• Questions & Answers

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Typically German?!

Berlin is…

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Berlin is …

CHEAP

WILD & DIFFERENT!

CREATIVE & YOUNG

Housing

Nightlife

Concerts, Museums,

…THE PLACE

TO BE!!!95%

of our students recommend

studying in Berlin!

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„High“ Culture in Berlin…

• 3 Operas

• Many Concert Halls

• Multitude of Theatres

• Museums

• Castles

• Churches

• Reichstag, Fernsehturm, Checkpoint Charlie, Berliner Mauer…

• And all not very expensive,e.g.: Students can see the „Berliner Philharmoniker“ for less than 10 €!!!

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„Pop“ Culture within and around Berlin

Berlin

• Thousands of CLUBS, Cafés and Bars

• Zillions of concerts

• and exhibitions

• Shopping (not only KaDeWe)

• Beautiful parks

Surroundings

• „Tropical Islands“

• Spreewald

• Inline-Skating: Fläming-Skate (100km length)

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Studying in Germany

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Scientific Tradition(s)

• France: „Cartesian“ (Descartes)

– Rationality as utmost value

– High significance of maths: representative of pure reason

– Importance of triad (e.g. three parts in a paper)

• England: „Empirical“ (Hobbes)

– Emphasis on empirical part but also

– Critical thinking

– Sense of perspective

– Leadership

• Germany: „Idealistic“ (Kant)

– Emphasis on theory

– Attention to detail

– Importance of „expert knowledge“

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Berlin Campus

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Berlin Campus

• Team:– 10 Professors– ca. 25 Research Assistants / PhD Students– ca. 23 Administrative Staff

• MIM:

– First year of the Master in Management (English Track)• 1st Semester: September until end of December• 2nd Semester: January until end of March• Internship: May, June, and July

– Second year of the Master in Management (German Track)• 3rd Semester: September until end of December• 4th Semester: January until end of April• Internship: May, June, and July

• Other programs:– MEB: First and second semester of the Master in European Business

– Executive Education: European Executive MBA (EEMBA), General Management Programme (GMP), Customized Education

– Doctoral Programme

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M1: Courses Offered in Berlin

S1: Integration Seminar and Core Courses

• Strassbourg Seminar (S1)

• Corporate Law II (Core course)

• HR management (Core)

• Org. and Management (Core)

• Operations Management (Core)

• Corporate Finance (Core)

• Management Control (Core)

English Track

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M1: Courses Offered in Berlin

S2: Integration Seminar, Majors, and Electives

Major International Management (25 ECTS):

Background and Objective of the Major in “International Business”:

• ESCP Europe aims at preparing you for international careers. Hence, this major provides you with the knowledge and skills which you need for operating in an international and global environment.

• Germany has proven to be not only a country with a very successful track record in exports. Germany is also home to many of the world’s most famous Multinational Corporations, such as Siemens, Volkswagen or Adidas. The Berlin campus of ESCP Europe, being well known for its research activities on the international dimension of business, has the objective to make you familiar with concepts and tools for developing strategies, leadership and marketing in theinternational and global context.

English Track

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M1: Courses Offered in Berlin

S2: Integration Seminar, Majors, and Electives

Major Sustainabilitiy/Environmental Management (25 ECTS, planned)

Background and Objective of the Major in “Sustainability/Environmental Management”:

• What is sustainability? “…sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs“ (Brundtland Commission of The United Nations, 1987).

• ESCP Europe is preparing future leaders for positions of responsibility. This major aims at complementing the focus of traditional management theory with questions and answers from sustainable management, corporate governance and business ethics.

English Track

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M2: Courses Offered in Berlin

• Integration Seminars– Research Methods (Prof. Dr. Thomas Wrona)

– European Business (in Paris)

• Corporate Strategy (Prof. Dr. Thomas Wrona)– Understanding the major corporate strategies, building upon the knowledge

gained in earlier courses

– Showing the practical relevance through case studies, especially in strategic management consulting

– Workshops with prominent top-managers

• Economics (Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Cezanne)– Markets, Growth and Trade; Economies of Scale and Product Variety;

Structural Trends (Globalization - Competitiveness - Economic Systems)

– Business Indicators, Product and Market Regulations, Innovation

• Human Resources Management I+II (Prof. Dr. Marion Festing)– Gaining conceptual knowledge in International Human Resource

Management; best practices from major multinational enterprises.

– Highly interactive course including experts from multinational enterprises

– Goals include preparing you for an international career and to develop international human resource managers

German Track

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M2: Courses Offered in Berlin (Cont’d)

• Management Control I + II (Prof. Dr. Rolf Brühl)– Measuring operational performance

– Strengthening decision making

– Targeting costs

• Advanced Corporate Finance I + II (Prof. Dr. Ulrich Pape)– Valuation of financial instruments and entire firms

– Financial management on real-life financial markets with asymmetric information

– Lectures, real-life examples, case studies, corporate guest-speakers

• Advanced Marketing I + II (Prof. Dr. Frank Jacob)– Advanced Concepts: Customer value, uncertainty & satisfaction, marketing

metrics, service dominance, negotiations, relationships, and innovations

– Theory based, case study illustrated, textbook authored by lecturer

– Euro-marketing: European market environment, Euro-consumers, Euro-brands, Euro-strategies

– Research seminar, term paper (no written exam), 5 -7 high ranking company guest-speakers

German Track

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M2: Courses Offered in Berlin (Cont’d)

• International Management I: The Multinational Firm in the Global Economy (Prof. Dr. Stefan Schmid)

– Impact of globalization on international firms; philosophies within the internationalization process; appropriate structure; internationalization and culture

• International Management II: Strategies of Internationalization (Prof. Dr. Stefan Schmid)

– Alternatives to go and operate across borders; choosing the right countries and market segments abroad; managing the value chains and supplychains; learning from best-practice in internationalization

• International Marketing (Prof. Dr. Robert Wilken)– The challenge of marketing in a globalized environment is to coordinate

marketing activities over many countries. This course teaches how to decide between a standardized and a differentiated marketing approach. Additionally, we get insight from internationally operating companies, covering new industries like digital music software, digital media, or online services.

• Environmental Management (Prof. Dr. Lutz Wicke, Prof. Dr. JürgenKnebel, et al.)

German Track

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M2: Courses Offered in Berlin (Cont’d)

• International Accounting (Dr. Holger Wassermann)– International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)

• Business Information Systems (Prof. Dr. Markus Bick)– Despite all claims to the contrary - IT definitely matters! You will learn how

information systems help businesses become more competitive. Besides you will gain personal computer skills using the famous SAP system.

• Knowledge Management (Prof. Dr. Markus Bick)– Something totally different. Learn about the knowledge business value

change. After the course you know how to successfully implement knowledge management.

• European Law (Prof. Dr. Jürgen Knebel)

• European Strategy (Prof. Dr. Bruno Leblanc)

German Track

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Some Prejudices

• Classes are too difficult due to language barriers? NO!– Foreign students find German professors and staff very understanding and helpful.

– German internship in gap year, however, might be helpful.

– Extended German course has been implemented in September 2010.

• Courses are too theoretical? NO!– This view is only shared by very few students.

– Students emphasize the theoretical foundation plus the excellent business connections in Berlin: case studies, guest speakers, workshops, …

– A testimonial: „I have exactly learned the things I do need for the interviews in Banking“.

• Courses are too difficult? NO!– See following page.

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Major Prejudice

• Extreme Failure rates – NO!

• 3 Years MIM

– Failure rates comparable to the Paris campus

– Less than 5% do not graduate within one year in Berlin

– Less than 1% graduate without the German degree

• 2 Years MIM: 2010 (first promo)

– 100% of the students passed

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Reality

Challenging but manageable!

86% find the course level adequate83% recommend studying at the Berlin

campus

89% would come to the Berlin campus

again

95% enjoy their time at the Berlin

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Students recommend the Berlin Campus for…

• Academic– Competent and student-orientated professors

– High level of the courses on offer

• Campus– Perfect organization

– Friendly and helpful staff

– Beautiful campus

• Cultural and language reasons– Improve German language competencies

– Learn more about Germany

• Berlin– Excellent place for students to live in

– Excellent cultural life

– Affordable

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MIM-Team in Berlin

Program Management Dipl.-Kffr. Sophia Oberhuber, MSc+ 49 (0)30 320 07 185 sophia.oberhuber@escpeurope.de

Student‘s Office (enrollment, housing) Katrin Grimm+ 49 (0)30 320 07 133 katrin.grimm@escpeurope.de

Examinations Gabriele Krautschick+ 49 (0)30 320 07 135 gabriele.krautschick@escpeurope.de

Berlin Director of Studies Prof. Dr. Ulrich Pape+49 (0)30 320 07 134 ulrich.pape@escpeurope.de

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Thanks for your attention!

www.escpeurope.de

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