Students enrolled in the Bachelor in Management (BSc) programme can be awarded several national degrees from our campus countries.
All students who complete the Bachelor in Management (BSc) programme will obtain the French bachelor’s degree “Diplôme d’études supérieures en commerce et entrepreneuriat, Bachelor in Management (BSc)” by default.
Additionally, they can enroll for the german and british degrees. Additional national degrees come with specific conditions and are subject to fee of 1000€ per degree. This fee is applicable to all students enrolled in London from the academic year 24/25 and for all students that will be enrolled in Berlin from the academic year 25/26.
French Diplôme d’études supérieures en commerce et entrepreneuriat, Bachelor in Management (BSc)
This academic degree entitles the graduate to continue their studies with a postgraduate Programme or Master Programme in France and abroad.
The Bachelor of Science in Management programme follows international standards and is fully compliant with the EU Bologna process.
The Bachelor in Management comprises 6 semesters of study (180 ECTS). The medium of instruction is English.
All students are automatically enrolled for this degree and will receive the official “Grade de Licence” recognised by the French Ministry of Education upon successful fulfilment of the Bachelor in Management programme.
German BSc in Management
🎓 What is it?
An additional German degree, awarded alongside the French one, approved by the Berlin Senate & re-accredited by the German Science Council.
✅ Eligibility requirements
✅ Eligibility check
⚠️ Losing Eligibility
📂 Documents you need
🕚 When and how should I apply for this?
❓ FAQs
UK BSc in Management
Requirements to be eligible to obtain the UK degree:
Students will not be eligible to get the UK degree if the above-mentioned minimum requirements are not met.
When should I apply for this?
You will be examined during the final exam sessions, which generally occur on-site at the end of the academic semester. Additionally, instructors may decide to have mid-term test sessions during the semester. Students who frj
Attending exam sessions is mandatory. The students are responsible for referring to the examination timetable and noting the examinations' date, time, and location. Resit exam dates will be notified through ad hoc communication.
Examination timetables are available to students on the CampusLife application. Students are responsible for regularly checking their exam timetable in case of unavoidable changes.
