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Masters
Major
Human Resources | International Business | Project Management
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Business and Administration | Social Sciences
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Program

The Manager of National and International Projects of Organizations program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to manage projects in a global context. This program is offered at various campuses, including Bordeaux, Lyon, Paris Courbevoie, Rennes, and Toulouse.


Program Details

  • Duration: 2 years
  • Level: Bac + 5
  • Diploma: Professional certification of level 7 "Manager of National and International Projects of Organizations" registered in the RNCP under the number 39386 by decision of the Director General of France Compétences on 19/07/2024, delivered by APTIM, code NSF310
  • Admission: 3A Competition
  • Rhythm: Initial - Alternation
  • Campus: Bordeaux, Lyon, Paris Courbevoie, Rennes, Toulouse
  • Entry: September 2026 entry

Objectives of the Program

The objectives of the Bac+5 International Cooperation and Humanitarian Actions program include:


  • Adopting a global URD (Urgency, Rehabilitation, Development) vision
  • Understanding the principles of refugee management and internal displacement
  • Adapting humanitarian actions to situations of armed conflict
  • Developing humanitarian projects and management tools taking into account geopolitical, food, and health elements
  • Evaluating a humanitarian project (territorial, economic, social impact)
  • Elaborating strategies for representing interests

Program Structure

The program is structured into several blocks, including:


Block 1: Defining a Development Strategy for the Organization

  • Identifying socio-economic, geopolitical, public policy, and call for tender issues
  • Analyzing the organization's activities and sector of activity
  • Formalizing the organization's business model
  • Defining performance objectives
  • Identifying different types of risks

Block 2: Designing Products, Services, and Processes

  • Identifying innovation axes based on prospective analysis
  • Analyzing the needs of territorial targets
  • Elaborating innovative solutions
  • Planning project management
  • Elaborating financial, legal, and organizational management scenarios

Block 3: Implementing Operational Project Management

  • Contributing to budgetary and financial management
  • Analyzing project performance
  • Implementing a human resources policy
  • Identifying the legal context
  • Defining axes for continuous improvement

Block 4: Managing and Animating Multicultural and Pluridisciplinary Teams

  • Contributing to budgetary and financial management
  • Analyzing project performance
  • Implementing a human resources policy
  • Identifying the legal context
  • Defining axes for continuous improvement

Evaluation Methods

Evaluation methods include:


  • Group synthesis dossier
  • Individual orals
  • Case studies
  • Simulation or role-playing orals
  • Final thesis

Certification

The program leads to a professional certification of level 7 "Manager of National and International Projects of Organizations" registered in the RNCP under the number 39386.


Career Opportunities

Graduates can pursue careers as:


  • Mission Manager
  • Network Animator for NGOs
  • Project Coordinator
  • Program Manager
  • Development Project Manager

Testimonials

Students and alumni share their experiences and the impact of the program on their careers and personal growth.


Key Figures

  • Success rate (2024 promotion): 80%
  • Pursuit of studies (2024 promotion): 4.3% at 6 months
  • Professional integration rate (2024 promotion): 82% at 6 months
  • Integration into the targeted profession (2024 promotion): 69% at 6 months
  • Interruption rate during training (2024 promotion): 2.93%
  • Satisfaction rate (2023 promotion): 75.8%

Training Fees and Administrative Information

  • Initial course: 9,950 in the 4th year, 10,200 in the 5th year
  • Alternation course: entirely covered by the OPCO and the host company
  • Possibility of validation of one or more blocks of skills
  • Eligible for the Personal Training Account (CPF)

Disability Support

The school is committed to promoting and developing training for people with disabilities, with accessible campuses and adapted devices.


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