emlyon business school (All undergraduates of the College of Management)

Program Overview
Program Duration: 18 months (including a 4-6 month internship)
Eligible Departments: Undergraduate Program of the College of Management
Quota: 10 Students per year
Contact Office: International Programs Office, College of Management (CM4051)
School Background
emlyon business school, founded in 1872, is one of the oldest and most prestigious business schools in France. The school's educational philosophy focuses on cultivating internationally oriented leaders with innovative thinking and entrepreneurial spirit.
emlyon is triple-accredited by EQUIS, AACSB, and AMBA. It operates campuses in Lyon, Paris, and Shanghai. The school offers a wide range of programs, including bachelor's degrees, a Master's in Management, specialized master's degrees, and MBA programs. Through practice-oriented courses and strong corporate partnerships, emlyon emphasizes the application of academic knowledge to real-world business environments.
emlyon Business School 4+1 Degree Program
Undergraduate students who have completed the graduation credit requirements of the College of Management may progress to master's programs at emlyon business school.
Applicants may choose one of the following master's programs:
- MSc in Global Innovation & Entrepreneurship
- MSc in International Marketing & Business Development
Eligibility
Undergraduate Students: Must be currently enrolled in the College of Management, NSYSU, and must have completed all graduation credit requirements at the time of application.
Applicable Programs: College of Management undergraduate programs (including Business Management, Information Management, Finance and IBBA)
Nomination Quota: 10 students per year
Application Timeline and Required Documents
Applicants must complete the "Undergraduate Dual Degree Application Form" (including checklist of required documents) and submit a hard copy to Room 4051, 4th Floor, College of Management by 5 PM on the second Friday of January each year.
At the same time, all application documents must be compiled into a single PDF file and emailed to: intlcm@cm.nsysu.edu.tw
File naming format:
Passport Name in English_ emlyon Application Documents
Example: LIN MEIHUA_emlyon Application Documents
Application Procedure:
After internal review and approval by the College of Management, applicants must complete the online application and pay the application fee within the deadline set by emlyon business school. The College will separately provide the official nomination list to emlyon to complete the recommendation process.
Master's Programs Structure
1. MSc in Global Innovation & Entrepreneurship (MSc GIE)
The program is structured in four phases:
- September-December: Lyon, France
- January:-March: Finland
- April-June: Vietnam
- July-December: Internship or employment + Master's thesis
(Information based on emlyon business school official website)
2. MSc in International Marketing & Business Development
The program is structured in three phases:
- 7 months in Lyon, France
- 2 months in South Africa or Vietnam (9 months of face-to-face coursework in total)
- 4-6 months internship or employment + Master's thesis
(Information based on emlyon business school official website)
Tuition and Fees
Students enrolled at emlyon business school are responsible for the following expenses:
For the 2025/2026 intake, tuition is €28,750. Students must pay tuition directly to emlyon business school. Tuition may be adjusted annually in September according to school policy and will be announced by the end of December.
Additional expenses include (but are not limited to):
- Airfare
- Insurance, visa, and residence permit fees
- Accommodation and living expenses
- Non-compulsory miscellaneous fees
- Teaching materials
- Optional French language courses (not mandatory)
- Other incidental costs
If students do not complete an internship by the end of October of the following academic year and continue using emlyon's internship contract, they must pay administrative fees charged by emlyon and the French government CVEC tax.


