Presentation
The HRM function is essential for optimising the operations of a business organisation. Such managers will define and implement the organisation’s HR management and administration policy (recruitment, pay package, mobility, career management, etc.) while taking into account the needs and expectations of its employees.
Learning Objectives
Strong points
General information about the employment market
Technological and legislative developments (digitisation, PAYE, French labour laws, GDPR,etc.) have created a need for versatile staff across administrative functions (pay, HRIS, C&B, social management control etc.). Most in demand will be those who have an inquiring mind, possess international experience and can adapt to innovative tools when sourcing and recruiting. The biggest increase will be in talent management roles as the competition for talent is still ongoing. What’s more, digitisation will speed up the evolution of roles, with an impact on recruitment, internal mobility and forward planning for jobs and skills: human resources will be put back at the heart of business strategy.
Career Prospects
To be efficient, Skills Management can only be applied in functions with a high degree of responsibility or autonomy. Neither the size nor the activity sector of the business organisation are defining factors. It is not a matter of position but rather of transversal skills linked to management functions.
Occupations which currently apply delegation of the HR function
Occupations in HRM
Future occupations
Academic qualification equivalents
Master degree or equivalent ("Bac+ 5" or 5 years after secondary education). At the Jury’s discretion: 4-year undergraduate degree with 3 years of professional experience (internships excluded).
English language requirements (one of the below):
The tuition fees and expenses for attending EM Normandie Business School in France can vary depending on the program, location, and individual circumstances. Here, I'll provide you with a general idea of the average tuition fees and some common expenses associated with studying at EM Normandie:
1. Tuition Fees:
The tuition fees at EM Normandie can vary based on the level of study (bachelor's, master's, MBA, etc.) and the specific program you choose. Additionally, international students may have different fee structures than European Union (EU) or French students. Here is a rough estimate of the average tuition fees for different levels of study at EM Normandie:
It's important to note that tuition fees can change over time, and different programs within EM Normandie may have different fee structures. Be sure to check the official EM Normandie website or contact the school directly for the most up-to-date and program-specific tuition information.
2. Additional Expenses:
In addition to tuition fees, students should budget for various expenses while studying at EM Normandie:
It's important to create a detailed budget tailored to your specific circumstances and lifestyle choices. Additionally, consider any scholarships, grants, or financial aid opportunities that may be available to help offset your tuition and living costs.
Keep in mind that the cost of living and tuition fees can vary based on the campus location (e.g., Le Havre, Caen, Paris), so research the specific costs associated with your chosen campus and program. Lastly, ensure that you have sufficient funds to cover your expenses during your entire stay in France to enjoy a comfortable and successful academic experience at EM Normandie Business School.
Tuition Fees in France (1st Year Average) | MBA: Euro 18344 | MS: Euro 7880 | MIM: Euro 14210 | BBA: Euro 10464 | MFin: Euro 17960 | BSc: Euro 15373 |
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in France | Euros 600 to 800 Per Month |
Entrance Exams in France | TOEFL: 83 | IELTS: 6 | PTE: 62 | GRE: 301 | GMAT: 540 One can also Study in France without IELTS |
Work and Study in France | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in France | 2 Years after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in France | 99 Euros |
Student Visa in France | Depending on your purpose i.e. whether you are going for a visit, for pursuing higher education or for work, there are 3 types of visas i.e. Schengen Student Visa, Visa to sit in Placement test and Long Stay Visa. |
Intakes in France | There are Two Intakes in France: Fall (September) and Spring (January/March) |
Top Job Sectors in France | Information Technology, Banking and Finance, Engineering, Tourism & Hospitality, Fashion. |
Economy in France | GDP Growth of 2.3% (2017) 1.7% (2018) 1.2% (2019), 5.5% (2021e) 7th Largest Economy of the World by Nominal |
Tuition & fees :
€ 13,500
Total
€ 13,500