Sommellerie & Wine Tourism

Wine tourism is a unique opportunity to understand and experience the French art of living whilst learning about the different winegrowing regions of France and beyond. Wine tourism is being reinvented and has become an important growth area throughout the world. 

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Our courses will enable you to acquire the cultural and business skills needed to efficiently welcome wine tourism clients and to provide them with a wealth of unique experiences by promoting the cultural heritage and the different wines produced by a given vineyard.

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Sommellerie & Wine Tourism

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Why study for a Bachelor specialising in tourism?

Studying for a Bachelor qualification in tourism means acquiring a thorough knowledge of all aspects of tourism, from management to marketing. It means learning how to develop and manage tourism projects and events… from transportation and accommodation to logistics and entertainment.

An overview of Excelia’s Bachelor in Tourism & Hospitality Management

The Bachelor in Tourism & Hospitality Management offered by Excelia offers you the opportunity to personalise your study path, to enjoy international experiences and to acquire professional skills to promote more sustainable and responsible tourism. You will discover the entire tourism sector, exploring the wide variety of careers and refining your career goals throughout this highly personalised programme. Excelia's Bachelor in tourism offers a number of advantages, including its focus on vocational integration, its international dimension and its expertise in the sector.

 

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5 reasons to choose the Bachelor in Tourism

Academic excellence and international recognition

This Bachelor programme is State-accredited; it is offered by the first tourism school in France to be recognised by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). In addition, Excelia is one of France's TOP 10 schools.

A strong international dimension

Benefit from the opportunity of up to 10 months of internship experience and up to one year of academic expatriation at one of our 74 partner universities, with the possibility of obtaining a double international qualification.

Professionalisation and immersive experiences

Enjoy 3 company-based experiences each year, with immersive lessons in the metaverse, a choice of more than 50 clubs and associations, and involvement in the organisation of the International Adventure Film & Book Festival (FIFAV)... all of which will help prepare you for your future career.

A highly personalised study programme

Build your own personal curriculum with a choice of micro credentials,12 different electives to develop your expertise (event design, business tourism, hospitality, etc.), and the possibility of carrying out Year 3 on a work-study track.

A programme promoting responsible tourism

Adopt a sustainable approach to tourism via the Climacité© project in Year 1 and the Humacité© project in Year 2… and discover slow tourism!

Programme structure

Classic Track

September-December Lessons + Water Fresk
January-February Lessons
March-July Climacité© project (2 months) + Internship abroad (3 months)

Xpress Australia Track

March-August Lessons in Brisbane

*Students choosing the Xpress Australia track in Year 1 then join Year 2 of the Bachelor in Tourism & Hospitality Management programme, in either La Rochelle, Paris or Tours.

 

French Track

September-January Lessons
January-July Academic expatriation + Humacité© project

English Track

 

September-April Academic expatriation + Humacité© project
April-June Lessons

Classic track

September-December Core course modules
January-April Lessons in chosen specialisation
April-August End-of-studies internship

Work-study Track

September-august 1 week School-based/3 weeks company-based

International track

September-December Lessons in chosen specialisation
January-August Academic expatriation (3-4 months) + Internship (2 months)

Double qualification Track

September-december Bachelor Business Lessons
January-April Bachelor in Tourism and Hospitality Lessons
April-August End-of-studies internship

This track enables you to follow the Entrepreneurship specialisation lessons of Excelia’s Bachelor in Business, thereby validating a double qualification.

 

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New Xpress Australia Track!

Excelia Tourism School now offers you a unique opportunity to head to Australia for the start your studies. Provided that you successfully complete your 6 months in Melbourne, you can then apply to join Year 2 of the Bachelor in Tourism & Hospitality Management for the start of the academic year in September 2025. The Xpress Australia Track is the equivalent to one year of higher education and focusses on a variety of disciplines including Business, Digital Technology, Marketing, and Communications.

 

Tuition fees are identical to Year 1 of the Bachelor in Tourism & Hospitality Management in France, and our partner GoStudy will help you with all the administrative procedures for your stay in Melbourne, which will take place from March to August.

 

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Rankings

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Speak & Act 2024: 2nd place among schools specialising in hospitality, catering and tourism that offer a great place to live and study

 

6

Eduniversal 2024: 6th place out of 20 for the best Bachelor in Tourism & Hospitality

FAQs

What are the key objectives of the Bachelor in Tourism & Hospitality Management at Excelia?

Excelia Tourism School's Bachelor in Tourism & Hospitality Management is an innovative programme that prepares you for careers in all domains of tourism and hospitality. During your three years of study, you will develop skills in destination management, sustainable tourism, tourism marketing, and so much more! The programme will make you stand out from the crowd thanks to hands-on, immersive experiences in the world of tourism.

What are the career opportunities after this Bachelor qualification in tourism and hospitality?

Our graduates are highly sought after for their practical expertise and their ability to innovate. After your studies, you will be pursue exciting professions such as Hotel Manager, Sustainable Tourism Consultant or perhaps Events Project Manager. Through your internship and project experience, you will be ready to face the challenges of the job market, to work in a variety of organisations such as travel agencies, event agencies, hotels, restaurants, festival management agencies, tourist offices, theme parks, thalassotherapy/spa facilities, humanitarian associations, etc.

What are the admissions requirements for this Bachelor offered by Excelia Tourism School?

To join Year 1 of our Bachelor in tourism, you need to have a High School qualification (or international equivalent) and successfully pass our entrance test, which includes a formal application and a motivation interview. You can also join the programme directly in Year 2 or Year 3 if you have already validated one or two years of higher education respectively. We are looking for students who are motivated and curious, and who are passionate about tourism.

How are the lessons and projects organised on the Bachelor in Tourism & Hospitality Management?

Combining theory and practice, lessons are taught by professionals and experts from the tourism sector. You will undertake several company internships (3 months in Year 1, up to 10 months abroad) and enjoy personal and professional experiences to remember! These experiences will enable you to put your skills into practice and to develop your professional network, thereby providing you with the necessary tools to succeed in your future career in tourism.

Are there any opportunities to go abroad?

Yes! Excelia actively encourages international mobility! Starting in Year 1, you will carry out a 3-month internship in the country and company of your choice, and we will help you to find the most appropriate one! Then, in Year 2, you will spend a semester abroad at the partner university of your choice. Finally, in Year 3, you can choose whether to do your final internship in France or abroad. Perfect opportunities to enrich your career, discover new cultures, and broaden your professional horizons!

What are the advantages of studying at Excelia ?

By joining Excelia, you will be part of a school renowned for its academic excellence and international accreditations (EQUIS, AACSB, AMBA). Our teaching approach focusses on real-world experience and hands-on learning. Our campuses in La Rochelle, Tours and Paris all boast an exceptional living environment, offering a studious yet friendly atmosphere.

 

Specialisations

Events & Entertainment

This specialisation explores the intricacies of the events and entertainment industry, focussing on marketing, tourism, and entrepreneurship, with the aim of training you to become a multi-skilled, creative business professional.

Courses - YEAR 3 - Classic track

Semester 1

  • Customer Relationship Marketing & Integrated Marketing Communications
  • Digital Marketing for the Tourism Industry
  • Corporate Finance
  • Yield Management & Markets
  • Leadership & Entrepreneurship
  • Applied Events Project
  • Events Organisation & Challenges
  • Tourism & Disability
  • Developing your professional skills
  • Business Game
  • Business Creation
  • 2nd Modern Language
  • 3rd Modern Language
  • TOEIC training
  • ‘Inspirations’ masterclass series

Semester 2

  • Community Management
  • Labour Law, Competition Law and Consumer Law
  • Sustainable Development & CSR in the Tourism Industry
  • Entertainment Design
  • MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions)
  • Project Scenography & Methodology
  • Tourism Innovation Management 3
  • TOEIC training
  • Grand Oral
  • Business Creation
  • Global Code of Ethics; GDPR (data use and piracy)
  • Operational Management Internship Report
  • 2nd Modern Language
  • 3rd Modern Language
  • Language Test to validate Bachelor qualification
  • Methodology for Grand Oral Preparation
  • Methodology for Internship/Work-study Report Writing
  • This specialisation is available on a Classic Track ONLY.

Hospitality & Travel Management

 

Through this specialisation, you will discover the fundamentals of marketing, finance, leadership and entrepreneurship in the travel and hospitality sectors, equipping you with the skills to meet the challenges of these exciting and fast-changing industries.

Courses - YEAR 3 - Classic track

Semester 1

  • Customer Relationship Marketing & Integrated Marketing Communications
  • Digital Marketing for the Tourism Industry
  • Corporate Finance
  • Yield Management & Markets
  • Leadership & Entrepreneurship
  • Standards & Certifications (Hospitality)
  • Food & Beverage (Hospitality)
  • Travel Industry (Travel)
  • Negotiation & Purchasing in the Tourism Industry (Travel)
  • Developing your professional skills
  • Business Game
  • Business Creation
  • 2nd Modern Language
  • 3rd Modern Language

Semester 2

  • HR Management
  • Sustainable Development & CSR in the Tourism Industry
  • Community Management
  • Hospitality Consultancy Project (Hospitality)
  • Hotel Sales & Marketing (Hospitality)
  • MICE (Common to Hospitality and Travel)
  • Destination Management & Creative Tourism (Travel)
  • Travel Consultancy Project (Travel)
  • Tourism Innovation Management 3
  • Grand Oral
  • Business Creation
  • Operational Management Internship Report
  • Methodology for Grand Oral Preparation
  • Methodology for Internship/Work-study Report Writing
  • 2nd Modern Language
  • 3rd Modern Language
  • Language Test to validate Bachelor qualification

Gastronomy, Wine Tourism & Sommellerie

This specialisation covers aspects such as service, sales and financial management, whilst giving you an in-depth understanding of oenology, winegrowing and gastronomy, preparing you for the world of gourmet food and wine.

Courses - YEAR 3 - Classic track

Semester 1

  • Services & Relationship Marketing
  • Sales Techniques & Negotiation in a French and International context
  • Purchasing Policy for Raw Materials
  • Communications & Events (English)
  • Budget Planning & Financial Management
  • Environmental and Social Transition
  • Business Game
  • Fundamentals of Oenology & Winegrowing
  • Marketing of Wines & Spirits
  • Vineyards in France and abroad
  • Tasting, Food & Wine Pairing
  • Developing your professional skills
  • Business English for Tourism
  • 2nd Modern Language

Semester 2

  • E-commerce
  • Community Management
  • Team Management: Cafés, Hotels & Restaurants
  • Wine Tourism
  • Bartending skills: Mixology, knowledge of other drinks
  • Marketing of Wines & Spirits
  • Vineyards in France and abroad
  • Tasting, Food & Wine Pairing
  • Mentoring
  • Grand Oral
  • Business English for Tourism
  • 2nd Modern Language
  • Test of 1st and 2nd Modern Languages
  • Operational Management Internship Report

Work-study track

The work-study track provides an opportunity to gain significant industry experience, training you to become a multiskilled professional in the fields of marketing, communications, employment law and finance, with a particular focus on sustainable development and innovation with respect to the tourism sector.

Courses - YEAR 3 - Work-study track

Semester 1

  • Customer Relationship Marketing & Customer Loyalty
  • Digital Marketing for the Tourism Industry
  • Labour Law, Competition Law and Consumer Law
  • Corporate Communication & HR Management
  • Consultancy Project: Echotourism Label
  • Corporate Finance
  • Ecological Transition & Tourism
  • English Language Refresher Course
  • FIFAV Applied Events Project
  • Tourism & Disability
  • Developing your professional skills
  • Business Game
  • Business Creation Project
  • Business English for Tourism
  • 2nd Modern Language
  • ‘Inspirations’ masterclass series
  • TOEIC training

Semester 2

  • Sustainable Development & CSR in the Tourism Industry
  • Yield Management & Markets
  • Community Management
  • Business Creation Project
  • Leadership Management
  • Innovation & Trends in Tourism
  • MICE
  • Hotel Sales & Marketing
  • Grand Oral
  • Global Code of Ethics; GDPR (data use and piracy)
  • Intercultural Communication in the Tourism Industry
  • Operational Management Internship Report
  • Business English for Tourism
  • 2nd Modern Language
  • Language Test to validate Bachelor qualification
  • Methodology for Grand Oral Preparation
  • Methodology for Internship/Work-study Report Writing

Lessons

Year 1

Fundamentals of Tourism and Communication
Description Cours EN

Management and Tourism:

  • Customer Service Skills
  • Tourism & French Gastronomy
  • Sustainable Tourism Marketing
  • Fundamentals of Accounting
  • Specialist Press Review (relating to the tourism economy)
  • The Tourism Economy
  • Tourism Marketing & Sales
  • Data Management using Excel

 

Experiential and Personal Development (EPD):

  • The Tourism Economy
  • Drama workshop
  • ‘Inspirations’ masterclass series
  • SCAP activities (Sport, Communication, Associations and Promotion)

 

General knowledge:

  • The challenges of Climate Change: the case of water
  • Water Fresk
  • Global Code of Ethics

 

Languages:

  • English: 20% of lessons taught in English
  • 2nd Modern Language: German, Spanish or Italian
  • 3rd Modern Language: Sign Language
  • French as a foreign language
Description Cours EN

Management and Tourism:

  • Sales Analysis using Excel
  • Digital Communication Tools
  • Customer Service Skills
  • Tourism Product Development
  • Design Thinking and Creativity
  • The Tourism Economy
  • Financial Analysis
  • Fundamentals of HR
  • Fundamentals of Accounting
  • Geopolitics in Tourism
  • Global Code of Ethics
  • Marketing & Sales Techniques for Tourism
  • Marketing for Sustainable Tourism
  • Services Marketing in Tourism
  • Tourism & French Gastronomy
  • Organisations in the Tourism Industry

Experiential and Personal Development (EPD):

  • Overview of the corporate world and economic aspects
  • Developing your Personal and Professional Project (to be assessed by professional mentor)
  • Initial Internship: Discovery Report
  • SCAP activities (Sport, Communication, Associations and Promotion)
  • Drama Workshop
  • Water Fresk
  • General knowledge:
  • Global Code of Ethics
  • The challenges of Climate Change: the case of water
  • Climatology, Water & Environment
  • Languages:
  • 100% of lessons taught in English (a certain level of English is required for this track)
  • 2nd Modern Language: German, Spanish or Italian
  • 3rd Modern Language: Sign Language
  • TOEFL training
  • French as a foreign language

Year 2

Advanced understanding of digital and tourism strategies
Description Cours EN

Management and Tourism:

  • Customer Service Skills
  • Tourism & French Gastronomy
  • Sustainable Tourism Marketing
  • Fundamentals of Accounting
  • Specialist Press Review (relating to the tourism economy)
  • The Tourism Economy
  • Tourism Marketing & Sales
  • Data Management using Excel

Experiential and Personal Development (EPD):

  • The Tourism Economy
  • Drama workshop
  • ‘Inspirations’ masterclass series
  • SCAP activities (Sport, Communication, Associations and Promotion)

General knowledge:

  • The challenges of Climate Change: the case of water
  • Water Fresk
  • Global Code of Ethics

Languages:

  • English: 20% of lessons taught in English
  • 2nd Modern Language: German, Spanish or Italian
  • 3rd Modern Language: Sign Language
  • French as a foreign language
Description Cours EN

Management and Tourism:

  • Introduction to Human Development and CSR

  • Fundamentals of Management Control
  • Tourism Innovation Management
  • Team Management & Conflict Management
  • Introduction to the Hospitality Industry
  • Introduction to the Travel Industry
  • Introduction to the Sports & Leisure Industries
  • Community Management
  • Marketing Communication for Tourism
  • Tourism Law
  • Consumer Behaviour in the Tourism Industry


Experiential and Personal Development (EPD):

  • Developing your personal and professional project
  • International Internship: written report

General Knowledge:

  • ‘Inspirations’ masterclass series

Languages:

  • 100% of lessons taught in English (a certain level of English is required for this track)
  • 2nd Modern Language: German, Italian or Spanish
  • 3rd Modern Language: Chinese, Portuguese or Sign Language

Year 3

Expertise in Tourism Communication and Marketing
Description Cours EN

Core course modules (in French or English tack)

Management and Tourism:

Customer Relationship Marketing & Integrated Marketing Communications
Digital Marketing for the Tourism Industry
Corporate Finance
Yield Management
Leadership & Entrepreneurship
Labour Law, Competition Law and Consumer Law
Community Management
Sustainable Development & CSR in the Tourism Industry

Experiential and Personal Development (EPD):

  • Fine-tuning your Personal and Professional Project (to be assessed by professional mentor)
  • Grand Oral
  • Operational Management Internship: written report

General Knowledge:

  • Global Code of Ethics

Professional Modules:

  • Business Game
  • Company Creation Project


Languages:

  • 2nd Modern Language
  • Wherever you may be in the world, throughout the year you will have access to an e-learning platform to enable you to supplement your foreign language learning

The different courses and projects are provided for indicative purposes only and are subject to change from one year to the next. The specialisations offered will only be available if the required minimum number of students is reached.

 
All you need to know about languages, assessment, lessons and your teachers
 

Languages:

French Track: 80% of the teaching in French, 20% in English
English Track: 100% English (a certain level of English is required for this track)
2nd Modern Language: German, Spanish or Italian
3rd Language (compulsory for students joining in Year 1): Choice of Portuguese, Chinese or Sign Language
TOEFL and TOEIC training

Assessment:

Three types of evaluation:

  • Continuous assessment: 40% of the final mark

Throughout the year, you will work on group or individual projects, which will be marked by your teachers.

  • End-of-semester exams: 60% of the final mark

These take the form of written exams.

  • Grand Oral

The oral exam is a presentation of your studies and your future studies or professional project.

Your teachers:

The teaching Faculty of the Bachelor in Tourism and Hospitality Management is made up of French and international research-active Faculty members as well as industry professionals.

The research-active Faculty, who specialise in tourism management, draw on the research work carried out within the framework of our Tourism Management Institute and our case study centre, known as INNOV Case Lab, thus offering students innovative pedagogy. The industry professionals who teach on the programme are recognised for their strong expertise within their field and focus on real business issues.

 

Types of lessons:

Your core course modules are taught with your entire Year Group. In addition, you will have tutorials in smaller groups, based on your chosen specialisation, language ability, etc.

 

Experiences

Business Game

Description expérience EN

Sous la forme d’un jeu d’entreprise, les étudiants résolvent en équipe des problématiques professionnelles concrètes.

Disney College Program

Description expérience EN

The school has a partnership with Disney World Resort in Orlando, giving students the opportunity to study at Delaware University in the USA during 6 months, followed by a paid internship in one of the parks of the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.

Eductour

Description expérience EN

Students take part in Eductour, a discovery tour of local players in the tourism industry and other partners of Excelia Tourism School. The aim of this initiative is to introduce our students to companies, professions, and professionals in the tourism industry.

Academic Expatriation

Description expérience EN

 

Heading abroad on academic expatriation is a compulsory part of Year 2 of the programme. Students who choose the International Track in Year 3 will have the opportunity of repeating the experience.

Discover our partner universities

FIFAV - International Adventure Film & Book Festival

Description expérience EN

Students in Year 1 and Year 2 of the Bachelor in Tourism & Hospitality Management work as volunteers, assisting the organisers throughout this week-long festival in La Rochelle. Year 3 students take part in an inter-school challenge which involves tackling the major issues facing the Tourism & Hospitality sector.

3rd Language

Description expérience EN

 

A third modern language is compulsory for all students right from the first year of the programme. In line with the school’s core values and its commitment to inclusion, students are required to learn sign language in Year 1.

Humacité© Project

Description expérience EN

Students undertake a social, humanitarian or civic voluntary project in an NGO or an association, either in France or abroad durinh 3 months. This is one of the unique features of Excelia, which is committed to educating students to become future managers who are both responsible and conscious of the importance of their role in society.

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Climacité© Project

Description expérience EN

The aim of Climacité© is to raise awareness, educate and prepare students for the challenges of protecting the environment and adapting to climate change. With a long-standing commitment to sustainable and responsible tourism, Climacité© is an opportunity for our students to make a commitment to the planet. Their projects must address one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Internships

Description expérience EN

Carrying out company-based internships, in France or abroad, is one of the compulsory parts of the Bachelor programme. By the end of your studies, you will have acquired between 8 and 15 months of real company-based experience. Discover Florent’s end-of-studies internship… in Bali!

Student Clubs and Associations

Description expérience EN

You have the possibility of getting involved in one of Excelia’s 50 clubs and associations, enabling you to develop your skills and knowledge in a supportive and vocationally oriented environment. In addition, it is a great way to settle into school life and experience something unique Choose your association!

Personalised Support and Guidance from your Mentor

Description expérience EN

Throughout your studies, you will benefit from personalised support and guidance. The School offers workshops structured around personal development (self-awareness and self-assertion), communication tools (such as CVs and cover letters), understanding the job market, learning about different careers and developing your professional network thanks to the Talent Centre. In addition, you will receive personal mentoring from an industry professional who will help you to develop your career strategy.

Work-study track

Description expérience EN

Students have the possibility of a 12-month Work-study Track in Year 3 of the programme. The aim is develop professional skills in a real company, with the opportunity of applying the management theory learned in class.

Careers

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Job opportunities after a Bachelor in tourism

After a Bachelor in tourism, there are many exciting careers waiting for you across the entire industry. With a Bachelor in Tourism & Hospitality Management from Excelia, you will be capable of working in a wide range of positions, including the following:

  • Assistant Hotel Manager: Assist the General Manager in the day-to-day running of the hotel, supervising operations, ensuring quality of service, customer satisfaction, and team motivation.
  • Travel Agent: Advise and assist clients in planning and designing their future travel arrangements.
  • Account Manager: Provide valuable advice and organise bespoke holidays, ensuring that the client’s needs are met so as to deliver an exceptional travel experience.
  • Tourism Zone Manager (overseas): Develop and promote a specific tourism zone by coordinating and liaising with the various stakeholders and government bodies.
  • Business Developer: Expand the client base and increase sales for a company operating in the tourism industry.
  • Project Manager: Manage and coordinate all aspects of projects in the tourism industry.

 
Note that these professions require skills in marketing, management, communication, and sales… all of which you will have acquired during your studies!
 

Further studies after a Bachelor in Tourism & Hospitality Management

Study for a Master qualification after a Bachelor in Tourism & Hospitality Management

Continuing your studies with a Master qualification after your Bachelor in Tourism & Hospitality Management can lead to a wide range of career opportunities. A postgraduate programme will enable you to develop your knowledge, acquire additional skills, and specialise in a specific area of tourism and hospitality.
A Master programme in tourism or hospitality generally lasts for two years, divided into four semesters, and is equivalent to 5 years of higher education. To join a Master, you will need to have successfully completed at least 3 years of higher education, such as the Bachelor in Tourism & Hospitality Management.
The lessons may be theory-based or hands-on, with a strong emphasis on vocational development. You can choose from a variety of specialisations to reflect your career plans: tourism project management, hotel management, tourism marketing, sustainable development in tourism, management of tourist destinations, etc.

What Master programmes are available after a Bachelor in tourism?

There are a number of options available to graduates holding a Bachelor qualification in tourism and who are looking to pursue post-graduate studies.
As Excelia's Bachelor is State-accredited and RNCP-certified, students who wish to do so can continue their studies at Master level to validate five years of higher education.
At Excelia, there are a number of MSc programmes specialising in tourism:
 
Master of Science (MSc) in Destination & Tourism Project Development
 
Master of Science (MSc) in Tourism projects and Innovation
 
Master of Science (MSc) in International Hospitality

Facts & Figures:

of our graduates find a job within 6 months of graduating

secure a job before the end of their studies

work abroad, the principal countries being: Spain, United Kingdom, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Costa Rica, China, Australia

Tuition fees

Tuition Fees 2024-2025

 

Students from within the European Union*

  • Year 1: €8,980
  • Year 2: €8,980
  • Year 3: €9,450

*27 member states of the European Union: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France and French Overseas Territories, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden.

 

Students from outside the European Union

  • Year 1: €9,400
  • Year 2: €9,400
  • Year 3: €9,750

Work-Study Track

  • Year 3: In the case of a contrat de professionnalisation and a contrat d'apprentissage, tuition fees are paid by the host company  from the date of signature of the contract.

The above fees are provided for information purposes only and are subject to change from one year to the next.

 

Multiservice charge

Fee: €350

Services included in the Multi-service fee:

  • Administration and support services
  • International mobility insurance-assistance
  • Reprographics credit (photocopying, printing)
  • Unlimited access to all content on Exceliaprime Edutainment platform
  • Personalised support and coaching from our Talent Centre

 

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Open to students with a High School qualification (or international equivalent). Personal motivation interview is carried out by internet via our dedicated platform (day and time of your choice).
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Open to students with a minimum of 1 year post-High School education or international equivalent (60 ECTS). Personal motivation interview is carried out by internet via our dedicated platform (day and time of your choice).

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Open to students with a minimum of 2 years post-High School education or international equivalent (120 ECTS). Personal motivation interview is carried out by internet via our dedicated platform (day and time of your choice)

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  • LanguageEnglish, French
  • QualificationBachelor (3 years of higher education)
  • LocationTours, La Rochelle, Paris
  • Start DateSeptember
  • AccreditationTedQual/ Accredited by the French Government
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