IDCE Business School
IDCE Business School (Institute for the Development of Consulting and Enterprise, Institut pour le Développement du Conseil et de l'Entreprise) is a college and graduate school located in Angers, France. It is the business school of the Catholic University of the West, one of the most prestigious French schools.
Institut pour le Développement du Conseil et de l'Entreprise | |
Type | Private Business School |
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Established | 1978 |
Academic staff | Economics |
Address | 3 Place André Leroy BP10808 49008 ANGERS CEDEX 01 , , |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliations | Catholic University of the West |
Website | http://www.idce.com |
History
The IDCE was created in 1987 with the help of the General Council of the Maine-et-Loire and the Economical Development Committee of the Maine-et-Loire. It is specialized in Economics and Business Management.
Organization
The institute offers graduate and undergraduate degrees:
Graduate degrees
- The Certificate of management consulting, in French, in Angers
- The MBA in Consulting, in English, in Angers
- The MBA in International Business, in English, in Angers
Undergraduate degrees
- Licence en Economie, Gestion et Ethique de l'Entreprise, in French, in Angers
- The BBA in International Business, in English, in Angers
- The option: Dual BBA Degree with a major in European Business (St. Edward's University, Austin, Texas, USA and IDCE, UCO)
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