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Overview of All Our Master Exchange Destinations OVERVIEW OF ALL OUR MASTER EXCHANGE DESTINATIONS Explanation to the overview: Language requirements partner schools Language requirements at each partner school differ and are subject to change. If you want to be sure at any time, at all partner schools, valid TOEFL with scores: 100 (Internet based), 600 (Paper) or 250 (Computer) or IELTS, minimum score 6.5 - 7.0, are accepted. Always bear in mind that if you are not selected for your first preference, the language requirements for your second or third preference apply At all times, a proof of your language skills is needed at the time of selection (mid-January 2020). For Spanish, you may have lower score at the time of selection (minimum of B1), but at the time of exchange, the score should be at least B2. See also the section 'Language Skills' on the website for more information. Minimum GPA Bachelor Programme All our partner schools maintain a minimum Bachelor GPA for admission into their exchange programes Programme level At most partner schools you will participate in master programmes. However, when master programmes are not offered at the partner school, RSM has an exchange agreement with this particular school on an equal level, meaning you will either participate in senior (4th/5th) bachelor courses or in MBA programmes (mostly in N-America and Asia). For the latter, working experience of at least one year (internships, part-time (management) jobs, own company or business/consultancy projects, is needed. Programme level The available (estimated) number of slots are subject to change, since negotiations with partner schools continue until February 2020. English waiver*: An English waiver is a letter in which RSM confirms your language level for the partner school. RSM can only draw up English waivers unless the student has completed both BSc + MSc in English. English waivers are provided with after the selection. Proof of English: f.e. your transcripts/diploma which shows that you have completed your Bachelor in English. Proof of Profiency: These can be other tests like Cambridge proficiency On hold: The partner schools does not (yet) accept RSM exchange students unless they will select one for RSM. On hold occurs when there is an imbalance in incoming/outgoing student numbers. If the "on hold" status occurs during the application period (October-January) a message will be sent through SIN-online. This overview is always subject to change and therefore no rights can be derived from this overview. At all times check Canvas RSM Master Exchange (open enrollment) nov-19 Required English Other teaching language (level) or alternative Min. GPA (no) Programme level at partner school: Estimated Comments: language level proof of English possible RSM Bachelor number of slots: Country University Master (non) RSM Bachelor GPA EUROPE IELTS TOEFL requirement PBT IBT Other (f.e. CEFR B2 level) partner school Master Austria Wirtschaftuniversität Wien Any proof comparable to English B2 6.5 Master 3 Free German language courses. Belgium UCL Louvain, School of Management French B2 and/or English B2 6.5 Master 3 Students can choose French and English courses. Belgium UCL Mons French B2 and/or English B2 6.5 Master 2 70% of business courses in French, 30% in English. Czech Republic University of Economics Prague, Faculty of Business Administration 6.6 - 6.5 567 87 or proof of English B2 6.5 Master 2 Denmark Copenhagen Business School (CBS) 6.5 577 91 or proof of English B2 6.5 Master 5 Compulsory workload of 30 ECTS. Finland Aalto University, School of Business 6.5 580 92 or proof of English B2 6.5 Master 2 Compulsory workload of 30 ECTS. France HEC Paris, HEC School of Management 7.5 600 100 7.0 Master on hold On hold due to imbalance in student numbers. France Aix-Marseille University, Graduate School of Management 6.5 85 Or any proof comparable to English B2 6.5 Master 2 Management courses, both in English and French France EDHEC Business School 6.5 603 93 Any proof comparable to English B2 6.5 Master 4 Nice Campus: Finance. Lille campus: Strategic Management. Free French language course available. France EMLYON Business School, Business School 6.5 577 91 Any proof comparable to English B2 6.5 Master 2 Workload 27.5 - 30 ECTS. France Université Paris Dauphine 7.0 600 100 or English waiver from RSM* 6.5 MSc 2 France ESSCA (Anger/Paris/Budapest/Shanghai) 6.0 550 80 or English waiver from RSM* 6.5 MSc 1 France Institut d'etudes Poltiques de Paris, Sciences Po English C1 or English waiver RSM* 6.5 MSc 2 Courses at (new) School of Management and Innovation. France ESSEC 6.0 80 or proof of English B2 7.0 MSc 2 Business courses in French also possible Germany University of Cologne, Faculty of Management Proof of English B2 6.5 Master 2 Choice of courses in English or German. German language courses are available. Greece Athens University of Economics and Business Administration (AUEB) Proof of English B2 6.5 mostly 4th year BSc courses / some English MSc 2 Autumn semester starts in October. Hungary Corvinus University of Budapest (CUB), Faculty of Business Administration Proof of English B2 6.5 Master 3 Iceland Reykjavik University, School of Business 6.5 600 100 Proof of English B2 6.5 Master 2 Programmes starts mid-August! Ireland University College Dublin, M. Smurfit Graduate School of Business 6.5 600 100 Any proof comparable to English B2 6.5 Master on hold/ 2 At UCD, exchange only possible in Spring! Italy Bocconi University, SDA Bocconi School of Management 6.5 600 100 Any proof comparable to English B2 6.5 Master 6 Italy LLUIS University Proof of English B2 6.5 Master 2 Arrange your exams with LLUIS before Christmas! Norway The Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration 6.5 575 90 Any proof comparable to English B2 6.5 Master 5 Poland Warsaw School of Economics 6.0 85 Proof of English B2 6.5 Master 3 Portugal Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Nova School of Business and Economics Proof of English B2 6.5 Master 3 Portugal Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Universidade Católica Portuguesa Proof of English B2 6.5 Master 4 Russia St. Petersburg State University, Graduate School of Management (GSOM) 6.0 550 80 or English waiver from RSM* 6.5 Master 3 Spain Instituto de Empresa University (IE Madrid), IE Business School 7.0 580 95 Any proof comparable to English B2 6.5 Master 3 Only 3 specialisations open to exchange students: Int. Business, Sales & Marketing, Digital Business Spain EADA, Business School Barcelona 6.5 575 90 or English waiver from RSM* 6.5 Master 2 No Erasmus+ grant! Exemption: 15 EC workload (except MSc in Sustainability, 17,5 EC) because of shorter programme. Sweden Stockholm School of Economics 7.0 600 100 or English waiver from RSM* 6.5 Master 4 Switzerland University of St. Gallen, School of Management 6.5 600 100 German B2 and/or English B2 6.5 Master 3 10 master degree programmes of which 5 are in English. Intensive German course available prior to exchange. Turkey Koç University, Graduate School of Business 6.5 550 80 Proof of English B2 6.5 Master 2 United Kingdom Aston University, Aston Business School 6.5 575 90 or English waiver from RSM* 6.5 Master 2 Only exchange in term 1 or 2. Autumn terms run through January. United Kingdom Lancaster University, Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) 6.5 600 100 or any official proof of English proficiency 6.5 4th year bachelor + Master 1 United Kingdom Leeds University, Leeds University Business School 6.0 Proof of English B2 6.5 Master 2 Exchange students are permitted to take courses outside the business school, but there are restrictions. United Kingdom Imperial College Business School 6.5 600 100 Only official tests scores accepted! 6.5 Master on hold / 1 At IC, exchange only possible in Spring! No Eramus+ grant! United Kingdom University of Bath, School of Management 6.5 Proof of English C1 6.5 4th year bachelor 2 RSM students must take a minimum of 24 EC at Bath University United Kingdom University of Manchester, Manchester Business School 6.5 600 100 or English waiver from RSM* 6.5 Master 1 United Kingdom University of Warwick, Warwick Business School Proof of English B2 6.5 4th year bachelor 2 NORTH AMERICA Master USA Babson College 6.0 550 79 - 80 Any official proof of English proficiency 7.5 MBA 1 Programme level depends on student's profile. USA Brandeis University, Brandeis International Business School 7.0 577 90 Any official proof of English proficiency 7.0 Master 1 USA Duke University, The Fuqua School of Business 6.5 600 100 or English waiver from RSM* 7.5 MBA 5 Mandatory Student Health Insurance (no waivers possible). USA Georgia State University 6.5 575 90 or English waiver from RSM* 7.0 Master 3 USA Indiana University, Kelley School of Business 7.0 600 100 no other 7.5 MBA 1 USA University of Chicago, Booth School of Business 7.0 600 104 or English waiver from RSM* 7.5 MBA 1 Quarter system, duration exchange is 10-12 weeks. USA University of Iowa, Tippie College of Business 7.0 600 100 or English waiver from RSM* 7.5 MBA/MSc Finance on hold On hold for MBA. In future open for exchange on Master level only. USA University of Michigan, Ross School of Business 6.5 600 100 or English waiver from RSM* 7.5 MBA 4 3 spots in Autumn USA University of North Carolina, Kenan-Flagler Business School 7.0 600 100 or English waiver from RSM* 7.5 MBA/MSc 4 2 spot in Autumn USA University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School 7.0 600 100 or English waiver from RSM* 7.5 4th year bachelor 2 Incoming Exchange Fee = $350 for orientation USA University of Texas, McCombs School of Business 7.0 600 100 or English waiver from RSM* 7.5 MBA 1? Not sure yet if there is a spot available, RSM is awaiting this number.
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