Established in Tianjin as a joint venture between the local government and an European business school, the ESEUNE Tianjin Business School mission is linking East and West in teaching and connecting top talent to prepare highly competent, internationally oriented managers able to adapt to the driving forces of business globalization, international competition, and international cooperation.
Beijing is the governmental and cultural capital of China. The ESEUNE headquarters is 45 minutes by train from the city center and students can enjoy an ancient cultural environment, visiting the Great Wall to the Forbidden City, passing by the Summer Palace, Lama Temple, Silk Market, etc.
Hong Kong is one of the World’s leading international financial centers. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange is the seventh largest in the world, and Hong Kong is the world’s eleventh largest trading entity and re-export center.
The MBCh has two field trips to Hong Kong and Shanghai along the academic year.
The MBCh program addresses the business management from a chinese perspective, delving into the techniques and tools which have busted onto the general management and directly affecting the competitiveness of a global business. The program consists of 13 modules, totaling 35 credits (according to the European standards of higher education each credit equals 25 hours of work, study, and practice). The Global MBCh focuses on 4 main areas.
CHINA BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
All organizations are impacted by the international environment in which they operate. The understanding of strategy, international trade and finance issues is crucial when business is conducted across national borders. By the end of the module the student must be able to interpret international environment, understand the determinants of trade, evaluate trade policy and evaluate the risks of investing in China . The over-riding objective of this first area is to use these skills to articulate comprehensive/cohesive global expansion strategies for any firm. It is divided in 3 courses.
1. Legal Aspects for Business in China
2. Internet, e-commerce and Innovation in China
3. International Business Strategy
CHINA MARKET OPERATIONS
This area focuses on how enterprises plan, design, and execute their operations in China industries -such as consumer products, high tech, biotech, and retail- where firms must rely on the integration of a network of suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to provide products and services. The area is divided in 4 courses.
1. Marketing to China
2. Procurement in China
3. Human Resources in China
4. International Logistics and Operations
GLOBAL LEADERSHIP FOR THE NEW ECONOMY
This area focuses on the improvement of skills towards running business in China. Our students learn how to develop a business plan to China. The area is structured upon 2 courses.
1. Multicultural Business Negotiation
2. GAP (Global Action Project)
CHINA CULTURE AND MARKETS
This area focuses in China economy, culture, values and market and is divided in 4 courses.
1. China Culture and Society
2. Chines Language
3. Doing Business in Hong Kong
4. Business Cases and Experiences (Shanghai)