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One year study abroad at Campus XIIe Avenue

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The EGC network of business and management schools encourages students to study abroad. Between April and September, students at EGC Rhodes, integrated within the business area of ​​Campus XIIe Avenue, went for a job or internship in a company in different countries (Ireland, Croatia, Sweden, Portugal, United States, Australia, Bali). …). On the occasion of Erasmus Day, they shared their experiences with the students who will go next year and cooked specialties of the visited country to taste together.

From September 2021, the XIIe avenue campus has brought together all the teaching and training activities of CCI Aveyron. Training is divided into five areas: business (including EGC RODES), IT, mechanics, quality, safety, environment, tourism-entertainment, and a continuing career training center offering employees and leaders around 200 training themes. Twelve months of international experience is a distinguishing asset for graduates. At EGC, the course lasts for three years. In the second year, all students have the opportunity to gain professional experience in a non-French-speaking country, which is integrated into the educational program. They can also complete a semester of study at one of eight partner universities in Poland, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Portugal, Germany and Ireland. Students can also do an end-of-study internship abroad.

At their first recruitment interview, they can draw on a total of one year of potential experience abroad.

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