EDHEC to Offer an EMBA Program in Paris

Program features a weekday format, will launch in 2015

EDHEC Business School will begin offering an EMBA program out of its Paris campus, beginning in 2015.

The program will be delivered in a part-time format, with classes held four weekdays per month, over the course of 16 months.

EDHEC will also continue to offer an EMBA out of its Lille campus, in a weekend class format, which takes 18 months to complete.

The program is aimed at experienced executives.

With the new location, the school hopes to "provide Paris-based executives with an MBA option that is interactive and focused on the realities of business management and strategy," according to a statement from EDHEC.

Paris is already home to a number of EMBA programs offered by accredited business schools, including ESCP Europe and Neoma Business School.

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