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Audencia Winter Term

Nantes, France

20 August 2024

Any 2 weeks between 6 – 10 January, 13 – 17 January, 20 – 24 January 2025

 

Broaden your business knowledge by spending two weeks at Audencia Business School in Nantes, France. Choose from a selection of courses covering a range of interesting topics while meeting new people and experiencing life in France.

HOW TO APPLY
Drop-in session

Date / Time: Wednesday, 25 September / 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Location: Meremere, level 5, room 528C


"Participating in the UC Global Short Course to Audencia was undeniably one of the best experiences of my university journey. Over the courses, I not only engaged in studies but also embarked on an incredible journey across Europe, making friendships that will last a lifetime. I wholeheartedly encourage others from UC to seize this opportunity!"

- Ben Clarke, Bachelor of Commerce student


Programme Information

Discover more about the Audencia Winter Term.

About Audencia Business School

About Nantes

  • 6th largest city in France with over 650,000 inhabitants
  • Historic, vibrant, and green city
  • Located 50km from the beautiful beaches of the Atlantic coast and only 2 hours to Paris by train

15 points of unspecified 200-level commerce credit if you successfully complete any two of the following courses:

  • International Economics (6 - 10 January 2025)
  • Psychology of Money & Consumer Behaviour (6 - 10 January 2025)
  • Automation, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Multinational Business (13 - 17 January 2025)
  • International Finance: The Role of Risk (13 - 17 January 2025)
  • International Human Resource Management (13 - 17 January 2025)
  • European Politics & Business: Study Trip to Brussels, Belgium (20 - 24 January 2025)

  • Tuition fee: standard UC fee for a 15-point undergraduate Business course
  • Audencia administrative fee: €100
  • Flights estimation: between $3,000 and $4,500
  • Accommodation estimation: $400 - $800 per week in Audencia, $800 - $1,000 per week in Brussels (if choose the last week’s study trip)
  • Other expenses, e.g. local transportation, meals, etc.

These estimates only based on the costs of students who have participated in previous programmes. The actual cost may vary depending on factors such as when you book, the route you take, how flexible you are with dates, and the type of accommodation you choose.

There are a limited number of Global Experience Awards available for UC Business School students selected to take part in a global short course in December 2024/January 2025.

Award values for this short course:

  • Global Experience Award: $1,500
  • Global Experience Award - Māori and Pacific students: additional $1,000

The award is primarily intended for domestic Bachelor of Commerce students, although a small number of awards will be reserved for eligible international students.

Māori and Pacific students may also be able to receive an additional Global Experience Award - Māori and Pacific students.

If there are more applications than places available in any category, the basis of selection will be demonstrated academic achievement in the form of an applicant’s GPA and the quality of the personal statement. Equal consideration will be given to both criteria. Students must also be accepted by the partner institution.

Students who have previously received a Global Experience Award are not eligible.

120 points completed towards the BCom at UC (with a GPA of at least 4.0/B- average).

Your application may be approved if you will meet the points requirement at the end of 2024 S2 assuming you pass all of your 2024 S2 courses, and you currently meet the GPA requirement (this will be looked at, and decided, on a case-by-case basis).

In addition to meeting the eligibility criteria above, students must provide a personal statement when applying for the programme, which will be taken into account in determining who is selected to participate in it. There may also be a limit placed on the number of students who can participate.

If there are more applications than places available, the basis of selection will be demonstrated academic achievement in the form of an applicant’s GPA and the quality of the personal statement. Equal consideration will be given to both criteria. Students must also be accepted by the partner institution.

UC Business School CQ Certificate

This is an approved experience under the UC Business School CQ Certificate. Students who complete the experience, as well as meet all other requirements, will receive a UC Business School CQ Certificate.

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