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Global Education Spotlight: Rabat Business School Introduces International Triple Bachelor Program

Thursday 05 December 2024 - 15:00
By: Dakir Madiha
Global Education Spotlight: Rabat Business School Introduces International Triple Bachelor Program

Exploring Academic Excellence Across Three Continents

The International University of Rabat recently hosted a study abroad fair that showcased an array of educational opportunities for ambitious business students. Among the highlights was the launch of Rabat Business School’s (RBS) International Triple Bachelor (ITB) Program, a groundbreaking initiative offering an academic journey through Rabat, Paris, and Montreal.

The ITB Program stands out as a transformative educational experience. Developed in collaboration with IESEG School of Management in France and HEC Montreal in Canada, this program combines the strengths of three prestigious institutions. Over three years, students earn three separate degrees: a Bachelor in International Program Management from RBS, a Bachelor in International Business from IESEG Paris, and a Bachelor of Business Administration from HEC Montreal.

“This program is life-changing,” remarked Agnès Darmaillacq, director at HEC Montreal. “Three continents, three prestigious schools, and endless opportunities. It’s about learning, growing, and thriving in an ever-connected world.”

Justin Blachère, a representative from IESEG Paris, echoed this sentiment: “It’s more than education. It’s a bridge across cultures and a pathway to bold futures.”

A One-of-a-Kind Opportunity

The ITB Program is the first of its kind in Morocco, underscoring RBS’s commitment to delivering world-class education. Students not only gain access to top-tier curricula but also immerse themselves in diverse cultural and professional environments, which equip them for the global marketplace. The program is backed by IESEG’s triple crown accreditation, a distinction held by only 1% of business schools worldwide, and HEC Montreal’s standing as a leading Canadian institution.

Student Stories and Insights

The study abroad fair also served as a platform for current students to share their experiences. Mohammed Fayçal Belmokaddem, a business analytics student at RBS, credited the institution for his academic and professional growth. “RBS opened doors for me,” he said. “Degrees are important, but communication and confidence are what truly set you apart.”

Fayçal’s advice to peers? “Work on soft skills. They’re as crucial as academic achievements.”

Global Perspectives on Offer

Attendees explored programs from various international universities, including the University of Hertfordshire in England. “We offer the best of both worlds—proximity to London’s energy and the charm of a close-knit community,” explained Nasser Jamalkhan, a program leader at Hertfordshire Business School.

A Commitment to Excellence

With partnerships like those with IESEG Paris and HEC Montreal, Rabat Business School continues to elevate its global standing. The ITB Program is a testament to the school’s vision: preparing students to excel in a world where borders blur, and opportunities are limitless.


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