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Choosing one’s study path
After a Baccalaureate in Economics and Social Sciences, I decided to join TEMA, because I wanted a school that combined management and technology.
Right from the first year, I got involved in school projects: as a member of Peach the RMS charity organization, I took part in humanitarian and charity actions.
During the summer, I worked in a start up e-business. I managed a client data base and developed the company’s website.
I also performed several internships: a first 7 month internship in Paris in international marketing as product manager for the Spontex brand (launching new products in Central Europe…), then a second 6 month internship in the same company, but this time in Great Britain, as a junior product manager I was in charge of product development for own brands.
After TEMA, I decided to complement my training with a Masters in Business Studies and Marketing at DCU (Dublin City University), one of Reims Management School’s partner universities.
Having always wanted to work in an international environment, I stayed in Dublin, where I am currently a product analyst at Peugeot Ireland and responsible for the pricing and product strategy of the Peugeot range.
My many experiences in companies and my involvement in student associations helped me a lot in my employment seeking. You too must enjoy international experiences and take full advantage of the opportunities TEMA offers you.
Audrey Delozanne, 2003 TEMA graduate.

Study content

TEMA trains « creative » managers who are capable of adapting to multicultural environments.

The subjects taught in TEMA center around 4 strands:

  • Marketing / Communication
  • Finance, Accountancy
  • Strategic management (Law, Strategy, Information Systems…)
  • Men and Organizations
Marketing:
- Introduction to marketing
- Marketing Simulation "Markstrat"
- Sales basics
- Non Governmental Organizations
- Net marketing
- Media and Advertising
- Services Marketing
- Sustainable development
- ... etc.

Finance, Accountancy:
- Accountancy basics
- Financial analysis
- Bank
- Financial markets
- ... etc.





Strategic Management:
- Introduction to Law
- General Economics
- Introduction to logistics
- Strategy
- Company Legal Environment
- Introduction to Purchasing
-  Information systems components
-  Purpose and internal use of information systems:
applications et integration (ERP,…)
-  The information and communication technology industry
- Project Manager
-  Implementation activities and jobs:
DSI and service companies, integrators
- ... etc.


Men and Organizations:
-  Human Resources Management
- Organization and Behavior
- Team Management
- Induction week
- Team work
-  Running meetings
-  English
- Second language Spanish
- Second language German
- Geopolitics
- Introduction to Systemics
- ... etc.






Languages:
Special attention is paid to English, since it is an essential tool for the young professionals trained by TEMA.
English is taught in various forms: traditional classes to re-enforce basics, conversation, project management, business plan …
Students can develop their language competences in other languages by choosing optional classes.


Preparing one’s major:
During their third year, the students carry out work (case studies, company projects, and reading sheets) to prepare for their fourth year specialization major.

Majors:
The students are given a choice of four majors corresponding to specific jobs: finance, marketing, purchasing and logistics, information systems.

Masters Dissertation:
Developed individually, it takes the form of a research project applied to a problem combining technology and management and involving one or several companies.