Welcome to the Virtual Education Wiki ~ Open Education Wiki

EDHEC Business School: Difference between revisions

From Virtual Education Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(remove translated name - does not seem to be in use)
m (added link to Megatrends on wiki and external)
 
Line 19: Line 19:
<!--University of Name also does the following interesting things.-->
<!--University of Name also does the following interesting things.-->
<!-- Could also add history, organisation, technology etc depending on the editor's judgement of importance and relevance to the EU. -->
<!-- Could also add history, organisation, technology etc depending on the editor's judgement of importance and relevance to the EU. -->
<!-- == Reports == -->
== Reports ==
<!-- Do not use this section if there are no reports. -->
<!-- Do not use this section if there are no reports. -->
<!--(Add any links to reports here.) -->
<!--(Add any links to reports here.) -->
This institution/programme was discussed as a case study in the [[Megatrends]] project in its second report, [http://www.nettskolen.com/in_english/megatrends/Book2.pdf Megaproviders of e-learning in Europe (PDF - 212 pages - EN)], 2007 (ISBN 978 82 562 88184).




Line 32: Line 33:
[[Category:Universities]]
[[Category:Universities]]
[[Category:Private providers]]
[[Category:Private providers]]
[[Category:Megatrends]]
<!-- Other categories may be relevant - especially "Universities". See list of Categories. -->
<!-- Other categories may be relevant - especially "Universities". See list of Categories. -->

Latest revision as of 14:17, 20 July 2009

This is a stub - you can help POERUP by expanding it.

The EDHEC Business School (École De Hautes Études Commerciales du Nord; EDHEC) supports e-learning through the Blackboard learning environment. Online learning does not seem to figure prominently.

EDHEC is one of the most prestigious business schools in France. Founded in 1906, it recently absorbed the bachelor's programme Espeme, as well as the Theseus International Management Institute in Lille.

The school has campuses in Paris, Lille and Nice, France.

Multiple Master's degrees in Finance and Management are available in English, as is a ten-month, full-time programme taught completely at EDHEC's Nice campus. Most courses may be taken in either French or English.

In 2008, EDHEC offered classes to 5,000 students, of whom 1,500 were international.

The EDHEC web site is at http://www.edhec.edu/

Reports

This institution/programme was discussed as a case study in the Megatrends project in its second report, Megaproviders of e-learning in Europe (PDF - 212 pages - EN), 2007 (ISBN 978 82 562 88184).



> France
> Programmes