Dual-degree Programs-EMA at Fudan
Dual-degree Programs

The Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen

As a two-year fulltime English-taught program, the program provides the students with one of the three programs at Groningen in the first year: MSc in International Economics and Business, MSc in Economics, and MSc in International Business and Management.

In their second year, students participate in the EMA Chinese Economy Program at Fudan.

On successful completion of the Program, students are awarded with an accredited MSC degree in one of the above three specialization fields by Groningen University, and a MA degree in Economics (Chinese Economy) by Fudan University.




Chung-Ang University

Fudan-Chung-Ang Double Degree Master Program in Chinese Economy was launched in May 2007, when the collaboration agreement for academic exchange between the School of Economics at Fudan University and the Business School at Chung-Ang University was signed. The agreement was renewed in December 2011 as it was proved to be a successful educational program.

This is a two-year fulltime English-taught master degree program. Students being recruited are required to register in two schools respectively, with one year at School of Economics, Fudan University, and one year at Business School, Chung-Ang University. After the students enrolled in the program have successfully finished all the required courses as specified in the course plan, passed the examinations and thesis defense, they will be awarded both the Master’s Degree of Applied Economics (Chinese Economy Orientation) by Fudan University and the Master’s Degree of Business by Chung-Ang University with the approval from Academic Degrees Committee of both universities.




Ulm University

Ulm University was founded in 1967. An attractive and seminal course catalogue, high standard of education, internationality, interdisciplinarity and top-level innovative research have become trademarks of Ulm University.

Over 10,000 students receive thorough education and support in 4 faculties. The Faculties of Medicine, Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Economics and Engineering, Computer Sciences and Psychology offer more than 60 study programmes, some of them taught in English. Internationally, Ulm University stands out with its particularly comprehensive support for international students.




ESSCA SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

The School of Economics at Fudan University, China and ESSCA School of Management, France, both boasting a long history of education and research, have joined efforts to create an innovative international Double Professional Degree Master Program in International Business in 2012. The program aims to equip students for a successful and sustainable career while taking fully into account the human and social dimensions of a globalized world. This is achieved through high level academic education and professional training, developed by research-active faculty, a strong student mentoring system and respect for the traditional humanist values.



Sungkyunkwan University

Based on the good results from Fudan-Sungkyunkwan Double Degree Master Program in World Economy(China's Economic Management orientation)launched in March 2007, School of economics, Fudan University and the Graduate School of China at Sungkyunkwan University decided to continue the collaboration on the program by signing the renewal agreement in December, 2011.

This is a two-year fulltime master’s degree program. Students being recruited are required to register in two schools respectively, with one year at the Graduate School of China at Sungkyunkwan University, and one year at School of Economics, Fudan University. After the students enrolled in the program have successfully finished all the required courses as specified in the course plan, passed the examinations and thesis defense, they will be awarded both the Master’s Degree of Economics (World economy) by Fudan University and the Master’s Degree of Business by Sungkyunkwan University with the approval from Academic Degrees Committee of both universities.




University of Exeter

The University of Exeter combines world class research with excellent student satisfaction at its campuses in Exeter and Cornwall. It is a member of the Russell Group of leading research-intensive universities. Formed in 1955, the University has 22,085 students from more than 130 different countries. Its success is built on a strong partnership with its students and a clear focus on high performance.

The University of Exeter Business School is one of the UK’s leading institutions. It has achieved this by striving to be the best it can be, bringing together inspirational and internationally-respected business teachers from around the world in an environment that combines historical and intellectual heritage with modern facilities.




Yonsei University

Yonsei University is a private research university in Seoul, South Korea. It is one of Korea's three SKY universities, considered the most prestigious in the country. Yonsei was established in 1885 and is the oldest university in South Korea.

The student body consists of 26,731 undergraduate students, 11,994 graduate students, 4,518 faculty members, 6,788 staff, and 257,931 alumni. Yonsei operates its main campus in Seoul. and has extensive programs in Korean and English.




The Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

The Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, abbreviated KU Leuven and also known as the University of Leuven, is a research university in the Dutch-speaking town of Leuven in Flanders, Belgium. It conducts teaching, research, and services in the sciences, engineering, humanities, medicine, law, and social sciences.



Institute of Economics, Corvinus University of Budapest

Corvinus University of Budapest is a university in Budapest, Hungary. Corvinus University of Budapest defines itself as a research university oriented towards education. The university admits 14,000 students, offering educational programmes in business administration, economics, and social sciences.



The University of Sydney

The University of Sydney is an Australian public research university in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is Australia's first university and is regarded as one of the world's leading universities. It is ranked as the world's 50th most reputable university. The university is colloquially known as one of Australia's sandstone universities.