Advanced Master’s Programs: a variety of internships
Internships or field projects are required at the end of each Advanced Master’s Program. Apprenticeship is an option for the M.S. in International Business Law and Management and the M.S. in Management of Information Systems and Telecommunication Networks.
Internships
Corporate internships range in length from four to six months, and can take place in France or abroad. They begin at the end of the course period, during April or May, depending on the master’s program. To find an internship, Master’s students can count on special promotional tools to send out their resumes to the companies of their choice.
Faced with rising demand from firms, the Apprenticeship Training Center (Centre de Formation des Apprentis - CFA) created in 1993 facilitates the integration of students in professional life: 3000 students and 700 companies have participated to date. This program, avalaible for the Advanced Master’s program in International Business Law and Management and Advanced Master’s program in Management of Information Systems and Telecommunication Networks, in partnership with Telecom Paris, offers students the chance to do all or part of their academic program within the apprenticeship option. This option creates synergy between the academic milieu and the professional world.
Over 8,000 offers of internships, apprenticeships, and International Corporate Volunteer positions, along with 6,000 job offers, are available to students on the on-line portal for their program.
What is a Advanced Master’s Program accredited by the "Conférence des Grandes Ecoles"?
The Advanced Masters are professional post master (M) programmes.
This LABEL was created in 1986 by the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles.
The Conference des Grandes Ecoles federates the most prestigious French business and engineering schools. In 2007, it had 116 members. Since its creation in 1986, 65 500 students have graduated from Advanced Masters.