Study in the French Alps - Tourism Management (in English) - ISEP Exchange
IAE Faculty - Tourism Management (Spring Semester ONLY)
Université Savoie Mont Blanc offers a very wide range of Bachelor's and Master's courses taught in French and English. The university has now developed “study in English and improve your French” semesters, offering academic study in English in some of the university’s key specialist areas. These are component parts of Bachelor's and/or Master's degrees taught in English, completed by credit-bearing courses in French as a foreign language, enabling incoming foreign students to complete their academic disciplinary studies in English while improving their knowledge of French language expression and contemporary French society and culture.
Within this context, incoming ISEP students can choose to take the full program offerings presented below, or limit their choice to certain courses. Students can also add courses from other departments to create the course list to fit their academic needs.
A full program of organized social, cultural and sporting activities is also offered.
Students should pay particular attention to the semester offered as well as the campus location.
HOUSING AND MEALS
ISEP students live in a university residence hall and receive a meal stipend.
Course Description
Courses can be selected from classes taught in Semesters 8 and 10. Students with at least a B1 level in French may be able to take some of French content courses in addition to the French as a foreign language classes.
Courses are at the Masters level are open to qualified upper-level undergraduate students.
Classes in English can include:
Tourist behavior
Heritage and interpretation
Intercultural management skills
New consumer trends
Digital strategy and business model canvas
Event management concept
E-travel management and marketing
City tourism optimization
ITMN online management game
Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Université Savoie Mont Blanc is a medium-sized university with three campuses. Explore Chambéry, a gateway city to the French Alps, with its historical buildings, museums, pedestrian squares and streets with...
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Other Academic Conditions
Students should note that, while all course content is offered in English, students should have a working knowledge of the French language in order to navigate daily life in small-town France. ISEP recommends at least 2 semesters of French.
All students are required to have some experience (course work reflected on transcript or work experience) or a very keen interest explained in a letter is necessary to participate in the tourism management program.
PASSPORT: All students must have a valid passport to participate in this program. If you do not have a valid passport, we suggest you start the application process as soon as possible.
VISA/RESIDENCE PERMIT: Most students attending this program will be required to obtain a visa/residence permit. For more information on the process and estimated cost, please review the ISEP Country Handbook here.
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