Master of European Digital and Sustainable Business (EDSB)

Join this professional master's program to develop your skills and expertise.

France, Suisse, Allemagne

Admission & Funding

 

Important Dates

1 - Opening date for applications:
February 26, 2024


2 - Closing date for applications: 
March 24, 2024


3 - Deadline for online submission of supporting documents: 
March 24, 2024


4 - Review of applications:
from April 2 to May 28, 2024


5 - Selection interviews: 
April 17 to 19, 2024 and May 20 to 24, 2024

 

 

 

Entry Requirements

  • A three-year undergraduate degree in law, science, marketing, economics, accounting, or human sciences.   

  • Applicants who are not native French-speakers or who have not studied in French will have to show proof of French proficiency: minimum DELF B1 level or TCF B1 level equivalent. 

  • At least a B1 level in German, French, and English. 

  • Students who successfully complete the first year of the program are automatically granted a spot in the second year of the program. 

  • Admission is granted after review of prerequisites, academic record, career objectives, and professional experience, followed by individual selection interviews (only for those whose application is shortlisted).


     

Application Links

 

For students of French nationality or currently studying in France

  • Go to the Mon Master website and select European Digital and Sustainable Business (EDSB) at EM Strasbourg: 

Apply to EM Strasbourg 


For students of German nationality or currently studying in Germany 

  • Go to the Hochschule Offenburg website: 

Apply in Germany 


For students of Swiss nationality or currently studying in Switzerland

  • Go to the Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz website: 

 

Apply in Switzerland

 

Tuition

depends on the year of study

First year via full-time study:
approx. €243 (plus approx. €80 per semester in registration fees at partner universities)
Tuition amounts to €3,770 for non-EU international students (Students already enrolled at the University of Strasbourg benefit from partial exemption, reducing their tuition to €243/year).

Second year via co-op:
free (for all three schools, including university registration fees) As a co-op student, you are paid during your co-op year. 

 

 


Contact

Matthieu Schreiner

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