ESSEC Business School and Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School Announce Innovative Dual Degree Program

ESSEC Business School and Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business are collaborating to offer a new dual degree program, combining the Master in Management (MiM) from ESSEC and the Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) from the Tepper School. Taking two academic years to complete, students will spend a minimum of one academic year at each institution and undertake internships. The partnership fosters cross-cultural exchange and innovation in business education, preparing students to handle global business needs. ESSEC’s MiM program focuses on broad management knowledge, while Tepper’s MSBA program is STEM-designated and hones data-driven decision-making skills. Additional collaborations, such as a luxury business executive education program and exchange programs across both institutions’ campuses, are also being explored. The partnership emphasizes creating an inclusive learning environment, promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in business education.

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