Master's in International Management in France | 2-Year MSc Program

Your 2-Year Path to a Global Career


ESDES Business School

France as a Business Destination: More Than Just a Degree

When international students think about studying business in Europe, France consistently ranks among the top destinations — and for good reason. As the world's 7th largest economy and home to some of the most respected business schools globally, France offers something rare: the chance to immerse yourself in a sophisticated, real-world economic environment while earning a degree that travels well.

Studying management in France means learning business the way it's actually practiced — in a country that bridges Anglo-Saxon pragmatism and European strategic thinking, where sectors like luxury, sustainable industry, financial technology, and international trade are not just case studies, but living ecosystems you can access from day one.

What Is a Grande École — and Why Does It Matter for Your CV?

If you're exploring Master's programs in France, you'll quickly come across the term grande école. Unlike traditional universities, grandes écoles are selective, professionally focused institutions with strong ties to the corporate world. They are internationally accredited — many holding AACSB, EQUIS, or AMBA accreditation — which means your degree is recognized by employers and institutions worldwide.

Choosing an internationally accredited grande école means your diploma carries genuine global weight. Recruiters in London, Singapore, São Paulo, or Nairobi understand what it represents: rigorous academic standards, international exposure, and practice-ready graduates.

A 2-Year Program Built Around Your Career, Not Just Your Curriculum

The most effective Master's in International Management programs don't just teach you management theory — they build the profile of the responsible, adaptable leader that organizations are hiring today.

Year 1: Build Your Foundation

In the first year, you acquire or consolidate core business competencies: strategy, finance, marketing, organizational behavior, and responsible management. Whether you're coming from a business background or transitioning from a scientific or technical degree, this year is designed to bring everyone to the same high level — and then push further.

This is also one of the key strengths of this type of program: it actively welcomes students from STEM or technical bachelor's backgrounds who want to add management expertise to their technical skill set. In a job market that increasingly values hybrid profiles, this combination is a genuine competitive advantage.

Year 2: Specialize in Tomorrow's Growth Sectors

The second year is where the program becomes distinctly forward-looking. Rather than generic business specializations, you choose a track built around sectors that are reshaping the global economy:

  • Circular Economy — for students who want to lead the transition toward sustainable business models, resource efficiency, and green innovation
  • Fintech — for those drawn to the intersection of finance, technology, and digital transformation
  • Sustainable Tourism — for future leaders in one of the world's largest industries, navigating the shift toward responsible, experience-driven travel

Each track combines real-world projects, industry connections, and the analytical tools needed to operate at a senior level in your chosen field.

The Skills That Will Set You Apart

Beyond technical knowledge, top employers are looking for something harder to teach: the mindset and soft skills of a responsible manager. This program is explicitly designed to develop exactly that.

You'll strengthen your capacity to lead ethically, think systemically, and communicate across cultures — skills that become more valuable the more international your career becomes. In a global business environment where cross-cultural intelligence is a differentiator, spending two years studying alongside peers from dozens of countries is itself a form of professional development.

An International Environment From Day One

One of the most underestimated benefits of studying in France is the quality of the international student community. A strong MSc program in international management actively brings together students from across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas — creating a learning environment that mirrors the diversity of the global workplace.

Add to that the location advantage: studying in France gives you access to European business networks, internship opportunities across the continent, and a cultural experience that shapes both your worldview and your professional identity.

Is This Program Right for You?

This 2-year MSc is designed for students who:

  • Hold a bachelor's degree in any field — business, science, engineering, humanities
  • Want to build or consolidate a strong foundation in international management
  • Are ready to specialize in a high-growth sector aligned with tomorrow's economy
  • Are looking for an internationally recognized credential from an accredited institution
  • Want to experience France's business culture from the inside, within a truly international cohort

It's a particularly strong fit if you have a technical or scientific undergraduate background and want to complement your expertise with management credentials — a combination that opens doors in consulting, innovation management, and sector-specific leadership roles.

Start Your Application

Enrolling in a Master's in International Management in France is a decision that compounds over time. The network you build, the specialization you develop, and the international experience you gain don't just look good on a CV — they fundamentally change how you see business, and how business sees you.

Ready to take the next step? Explore the program, meet the team, and find out how to apply.