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The American Business School in Paris

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The International Program at the American Business School in Paris allows you to take full advantage of ABS’s integrated business administration program. ABS, in its understanding of the profound significance of a multilingual education, offers courses in French, German, and Spanish in addition to business courses taught in English.

The majority of the faculty at ABS is comprised of American or American-trained professors following American educational specifications. Students can choose from a large selection of courses, from economics and finance to English and writing.

   
Sample Course Subjects:

English  

Environmental Science
Management   International Law
Accounting   Marketing Finance
Advertising   Political Science
Mathematics   Speech and Writing


Admission Requirements & Recommendations
 Must be at least 18 years of age
 2.5 cumulative GPA
 One semester of college level French or equivalent (recommended)
 Must submit an unofficial high school or college transcript
                                  
University Facts
 One of the leading international business schools in France, founded in 1985
 Situated on Paris’s Right Bank in the tenth arrondissement
 Trains its students to become future business leaders who think internationally, take initiative, and work on multicultural teams
 Student enrollment is 40% French and 60% non-French
 Utilizes the American letter grading system
 accredited by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE), an American accrediting body in Kansas

         

 

 


 
            
 

 
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