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Want to Study Master’s in France?

Topic: Career Coach and Career CoachingBy Manjiri ThakkarPublished Recently added

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With one of the most prestigious education systems in the world, France is one of the top study destinations for international students. Having produced some of the greatest minds in Business, Economics, Science, and Art; a degree in France would definitely add an edge to a student’s profile. France has a plethora of Master’s programs for students wishing to Study in France. Here’s a look at some of the major domains: Business and Management: France offers prestigious Masters in Management (MiM) programs in its various top Business schools. Apart from MiM, La Rochelle Business School also offers an MBA in programs like Luxury Marketing & Customer Service Management, and International Business Management among others. NEOMA Business school has attractive MSc programs in areas like International Project Development, International Luxury Management, Supply Chain Management etc. MSc programs in International Marketing & Business Development and International Business offered by Skema Business school are also great choices for students looking for a Management program. A Dual Master’s degree in Global Luxury Management is also offered by Skema Business school. Hospitality: Studying Hospitality in France is the dream of countless people, globally. Some of the top business schools provide attractive courses to choose from. International Hospitality Management, International Event Management and International Travel and Tourism Management are some of the programs in which Master’s programs are offered by La Rochelle Business School. Skema Business school offers a Master of Science degree in Luxury & Fashion Management, Luxury Hospitality and Innovation and Strategic Event Management and Tourism Management. MSc In Global Luxury Management (with NC State University - Raleigh) is also a popular program at Skema Business school. An MSc in International Tourism and Hospitality Management from ESH Paris Hotel School is also a good program choice. For students looking for a Higher Education Abroad in Hospitality, there is hardly a better choice tha France. Engineering and Computer Science: The Institut supérieur d`électronique de Paris (ISEP) is a great institution to have an Engineering degree from. It offers Engineering Master’s degree in the following specialized streams: Embedded systems, Program Software Engineering and Program Wireless Telecommunication & IOT Systems. Skema Business school offers interesting programs integrating computer science and business: MSc in Business Consulting & Digital Transformation, MSc Artificial Intelligence & Business Transformation. Law: Queen Mary Institute of London Institute in Paris offers some highly sought-after courses in law; LLM is offered in International Business Law, Banking and Finance Law, Energy and Natural Resources Law and Intellectual Property Law. The course duration is 12 months. Other Courses: There are few specialized courses that interested candidates can also opt for. The College de Paris offers a 12-month MSc in Culinary Arts and Food and Beverage Management. Master in Environmental Management is a 12-month program offered by the Catholic University of West. The Burgundy School of Business offers popular courses for wine connoisseurs like; MS in International Wine & Spirits Trade, MSc in Wine Business and MSc in Wine Management. The dream destination, France, is open to International students with aspirations to study abroad. With the correct choice of University and program to match the student’s profile, here’s the gateway to a successful student career.

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I am an overseas education consultant, having five years of experience in overseas education. She is interested in writing articles on careers and education abroad and she also guides students for studying abroad.

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