Incoming Students concerned Programme Structure Course Offer and Registration Evaluation and transcripts Bordeaux Campus KEDGE Bachelor (Fall semester) Programme Annex (Semester 3) 2017/2018 The programme will receive undergraduate double degree students. Exchange Students will take classes within the KEDGE Bachelor programme. The academic year is divided into 2 semesters. See detailed calendar on page 2. The Fall semester (Semester 3) can be attended either in English or in French. - Starting date: September 04 th, 2017 - Start of courses: September 11 th, 2017 - Ending date: December 22 th, 2017 (+ re-sit exam session on July 2-4) Course offer: the list of courses offered in each semester can be found on page 2. Course syllabi: www.campusvirtuel.net > Net Syllabus (Public Access) > Select the academic year and the semester; School: Bordeaux; Training: KEDGE BACHELOR Bordeaux; Level: KBB2 French language courses are available at different levels during the Fall and the Spring semesters (not available, however, for the students selecting the KEDGE Bachelor track in French). They are worth 0 ECTS credits and represent a minimum of 12 contact hours per semester. A placement test is compulsory to register to this course. Instructions will be sent by email to the student throughout June/November. Course load: Each management course is worth 5 ECTS credits and represents 30 contact hours. At KEDGE BS, regular students of the KEDGE Bachelor programme must complete 30 ECTS credits per semester. As for incoming students, the home institution decides on the number of credits to be completed by its own students. Language of instruction: students can choose to attend the Fall semester either in French, either in English. The Spring semester is only taught in English. Students willing to study in English will need to provide an English proficiency certificate equivalent to TOEFL Ibt 79. Registration: students will receive an e-mail from the programme detailing the course registration process. Attendance in all courses in compulsory. Each course will be individually evaluated. The students will receive a local grade (based on a 20-point grading scale, passing grade = 10/20), as well as an ECTS grade (according to the following grid). ECTS % of successful students Grade achieving the grade Definition A 10% Excellent B 25% Very good C 30% Good D 25% Satisfactory E 10% Sufficient FX - Fail some more work required before the credit can be awarded F - Fail considerable work required Re-sit exams are offered for each semester for students failing in a course (= obtaining a grade below 10/20). Students will have to be physically present in Bordeaux in order to take them. See exact dates of the re-sit exams on the calendar on page 2. The transcripts of records will be sent to the home institution coordinator by mid-march for the Fall semester students, and by mid-july for the Spring semester and full-year students. www.kedgebs.com/en/bordeaux-campus-academic-information
Courses offered Fall semester students will have to choose between the English track and the French track. No mix of courses between both tracks is possible Fall semester students will be automatically registered to all of the courses of the selected track. The Home University can authorize its students to drop specific courses by expressly informing KEDGE by e-mail in advance. 1 management course = 5 ECTS credits = 30 contact hours FALL SEMESTER Track in English Financial Management Management Accounting Negociation Technics Enterprise & Leadership Sustainable Development Management Information systems HR & Team management French as foreign language (beginner / intermediate / advanced levels) Track in French Management Financier Contrôle de Gestion Techniques de négociation Entreprise et Leadership Mondialisation et Développement Durable Systèmes d»information de gestion RH et Management d équipe Course syllabi to be downloaded on www.campusvirtuel.net > Net Syllabus (Public Access) > Select the academic year and the semester; School: Bordeaux; Training: KEDGE BACHELOR Bordeaux; Level: KBB2 or KBB3 Academic Calendar May be subject to change under exceptional circumstances August 29 to September 01 September 04-08 September 11 October 28-November 05 November 11 December 11-15 and 18-22 July 02-06 FALL 2017 Airport/Train station pick-up service (free & optional) International Student Orientation Session Start of courses Public holiday (no classes) Exam session Re-sit exam session
Incoming Students concerned Programme Structure Course Offer and Registration Evaluation and transcripts Bordeaux Campus KEDGE Bachelor (Spring semester) Programme Annex (Semester 4) 2017/2018 The programme will receive undergraduate exchange students in their 2 nd year (= 2 nd year Bachelor students) as well as undergraduate double degree students. The Spring Semester (Semester 4) offers courses fully taught in English: - Starting date: January 9 th, 2018 - Start of courses: January 15 th, 2018 - Ending date: April 27 th, 2018 (+ re-sit exam session on June 18-22) Course offer: the list of courses offered in each semester can be found on page 2. Course syllabi: www.campusvirtuel.net > Net Syllabus (Public Access) > Select the academic year and the semester; School: Bordeaux; Training: KEDGE BACHELOR Bordeaux; Level: KBB2 French language courses are available at different levels during the Fall and the Spring semesters (not available, however, for the students selecting the KEDGE Bachelor track in French). They are worth 0 ECTS credits and represent a minimum of 12 contact hours per semester. A placement test is compulsory to register to this course. Instructions will be sent by email to the student throughout June/November. Course load: Each management course is worth 5 ECTS credits and represents 30 contact hours. At KEDGE BS, regular students of the KEDGE Bachelor programme must complete 30 ECTS credits per semester. As for incoming students, the home institution decides on the number of credits to be completed by its own students. Language of instruction: students can choose to attend the Fall semester either in French, either in English. The Spring semester is only taught in English. Students willing to study in English will need to provide an English proficiency certificate equivalent to TOEFL Ibt 79. Registration: students will receive an e-mail from the programme detailing the course registration process. Attendance in all courses in compulsory. Each course will be individually evaluated. The students will receive a local grade (based on a 20-point grading scale, passing grade = 10/20), as well as an ECTS grade (according to the following grid). ECTS % of successful students Grade achieving the grade Definition A 10% Excellent B 25% Very good C 30% Good D 25% Satisfactory E 10% Sufficient FX - Fail some more work required before the credit can be awarded F - Fail considerable work required Re-sit exams are offered for each semester for students failing in a course (= obtaining a grade below 10/20). Students will have to be physically present in Bordeaux in order to take them. See exact dates of the re-sit exams on the calendar on page 2. The transcripts of records will be sent to the home institution coordinator by mid-march for the Fall semester students, and by mid-july for the Spring semester and full-year students. www.kedgebs.com/en/bordeaux-campus-academic-information
Courses offered Fall semester students will have to choose between the English track and the French track. No mix of courses between both tracks is possible Fall semester students will be automatically registered to all of the courses of the selected track. The Home University can authorize its students to drop specific courses by expressly informing KEDGE by e-mail in advance. 1 management course = 5 ECTS credits = 30 contact hours SPRING SEMESTER Track in English Applied financial case studies Management applied to regional indistries International marketing Corporate strategy Supply chain management Cross cultural management Globalized HRM French as foreign language (beginner / intermediate / advanced levels) Course syllabi to be downloaded on www.campusvirtuel.net > Net Syllabus (Public Access) > Select the academic year and the semester; School: Bordeaux; Training: KEDGE BACHELOR Bordeaux; Level: KBB2 or KBB3 Academic Calendar May be subject to change under exceptional circumstances January 08 January 09-10 January 15 February 16 February 25 April 13- April 23 May 08 April 23-April 27 June 18-22 SPRING 2018 Airport/Train station pick-up service (free & optional) International Student Orientation Session Start of courses National holiday (no classes) Exam session Re-sit exam session
Bordeaux Campus KEDGE Bachelor (Fall semester) Programme Annex (Semester 5) 2017/2018 Incoming Students concerned Semester structure & Specializations The Semester 5 of the KEDGE Bachelor programme will receive undergraduate double degree students, based on the study path agreed between KEDGE and the student s home university. The semester will be held from September 11 th to December 15 th, 2017(+ re-sit exam session on July 2-6). See detailed calendar on page 2. In addition to the 2 following common courses: - Business Game (30 hours / 5 ECTS) - Diagnostic and Case Study (30 hours / 5 ECTS) Students will need to choose one of the following specializations (20 ECTS each, see details on page 2): Specializations entirely taught in English: - Marketing (will be taught in Bordeaux) - Supply Chain (will be taught in Bordeaux) Specializations entirely taught in French: - Banque & Finance (will be taught in Bordeaux) - Management et Négociation stratégique (will be taught in Bordeaux) - Management des Ressources Humaines (will be taught in Bordeaux) Course Offer and Registration Evaluation and transcripts Course offer: the list of courses offered in each specialization can be found on page 2 Course syllabi: www.campusvirtuel.net > Net Syllabus (Public Access) > Select the academic year > Select Semester 1 (=Fall semester); School: select Bordeaux; Training: KEDGE BACHELOR; Level: KB3 Registration: students will be automatically registered in the courses of the track they have previously chosen. Attendance in all courses in compulsory. Each course will be individually evaluated. The students will receive a local grade (based on a 20-point grading scale, passing grade = 10/20), as well as an ECTS grade (according to the following grid). ECTS % of successful students Grade achieving the grade Definition A 10% Excellent B 25% Very good C 30% Good D 25% Satisfactory E 10% Sufficient FX - Fail some more work required before the credit can be awarded F - Fail considerable work required The transcripts of records will be sent to the home institution coordinator by mid-march for the Fall semester students, and by mid-july for the Spring semester and full-year students.
Courses offered 1 course = 5 ECTS credits = 30 hours Common courses to all specializations -Business Game -Diagnostic & Case Study 1 specialization to select Related courses Marketing Supply Chain Management Management des Ressources Humaines Management et Négociation Stratégique Banque & Finance -Digital Marketing -Luxury Marketing -Marketing Data Collection & Analysis -Market Shaping Strategies -Supply Chain Management -Transportation Management -Production and Inventory Management -Supply Chain Planning -Recrutement -Mangement des compétences -Droit en Ressources Humaines -Bien-être au travail -Techniques de Négociation -Les Fondamentaux de la Relation Client -Management & Leadership -L approche Spécifique et l économie Solidaire -Stratégie Bancaire -Analyse et Gestion des Risques en Milieu Bancaire -Bourses et Titres Financiers -Comptabilité Financière des Banques Academic Calendar May be subject to change under exceptional circumstances August 29 to September 01 September 04-08 September 11 October 28-November 05 November 11 December 11-15 and 18-22 December 04-15 July 02-06 FALL 2017 Airport/Train station pick-up service (free & optional) International Student Orientation Session (not compulsory for students already knowing the Campus) Start of courses Public holiday (no classes) Exam session Business Games (compulsory) Re-sit exam session
Bordeaux Campus KEDGE Bachelor(Spring semester) Programme Annex (Semester 6) 2017/2018 Incoming Students concerned Semester structure The Semester 6 of the KEDGE Bachelor programme will receive undergraduate double degree students, based on the study path agreed between KEDGE and the student s home university. The semester will be held from January 22 nd to May 18 th : January 22 th : start of courses May 14 th to 18 th : exam session June 25 th to 29 th : re-sit exam session Note: the calendar may still be subject to slight changes. Course Offer and Registration Evaluation and transcripts Courses held during the semester : E-Marketing Leadership and Change Management International Business and Geostrategy Ethical Finance French language course for international students Course load & contact hours: Each course is worth 5 ECTS credits and represents 30 contact hours Course syllabi: www.campusvirtuel.net > Net Syllabus (Public Access) > Select the academic year > Select Semester 2 (=Spring semester); School: select Bordeaux; Training: KEDGE BACHELOR; Level: KB3 Registration: students will be automatically registered in their courses. They will not have to register themselves Attendance in all courses in compulsory. Each course will be individually evaluated. The students will receive a local grade (based on a 20-point grading scale, passing grade = 10/20), as well as an ECTS grade (according to the following grid). ECTS % of successful students Grade achieving the grade Definition A 10% Excellent B 25% Very good C 30% Good D 25% Satisfactory E 10% Sufficient FX - Fail some more work required before the credit can be awarded F - Fail considerable work required The transcripts of records will be sent to the home institution coordinator by mid-march for the Fall semester students, and by mid-july for the Spring semester and full-year students.
Academic Calendar May be subject to change under exceptional circumstances January 08 January 10-12 January 22 February 16 February 25 April 13- April 23 May 08 May 14-May 18 June 25-29 SPRING 2018 for the Bordeaux Campus Airport/Train station pick-up service (free & optional) International Student Orientation Session Start of courses Public holiday (no classes) Exam session Re-sit exam session