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What majors can you choose to study for a master's degree in France?

There are many majors for master's degree study in France. Many Chinese students who are preparing to apply for master's degree in France are very concerned about which majors for master's degree in France are more popular? In response to this issue, we will give you a brief introduction here, and you are welcome to read it for reference.

Popular majors and institutions for studying master's degree in France

1. Management major

Professional introduction: The diploma issued by the Management major (Master in Mangement) is The traditional university diploma (GE) of the French Business School is a diploma issued by the French state. The professional stage lasts for two to three years, and applications are not limited to professional background. The first year will focus on learning the basic knowledge of management and economics. In the final year, students can choose courses according to their own abilities and interests. Between the two-year professional courses, you can choose a one-year GAP YEAR for internships or exchanges in other countries or double diplomas. There are courses taught entirely in English or French, or the first year is taught in English and the second year is taught in French. This major has a high degree of internationalization and high corporate recognition.

Employment directions: management, economics, finance and banking, accounting, auditing logistics, human resources, public relations, marketing, international trade, supply chain, consulting, sales, etc.

Recommended colleges : SAI five-school joint examination (HEC Paris, ESCP Europe, EMLYON Business School, Nantes Business School, SKEMA Business School), PASS-WORLD, Montpellier Business School College, Toulouse Business School, KEDGE Business School

2. French as a Foreign Language Major

Professional introduction: This major includes French teaching methods, linguistics, language application, etc. course. Teach French to non-native French speakers. Students also need to master different teaching tools and methods.

Employment direction: education, translation

Recommended institutions: University of Paris 5, University of Lyon 2, University of Montpellier 3, University of Grenoble 3, University of Angers, University of Le Mans

3. Applied Foreign Language Major

Professional introduction: French is the main language, and two additional foreign languages ??are selected as subjects of study. This subject has been established at the undergraduate level. The undergraduate stage mainly studies trilingual cognition and translation skills. The final year of the undergraduate and postgraduate stages go deep into the practical application of a certain field, such as economics, business, tourism, management, cross-cultural management, international negotiations, etc. For Chinese students, the two foreign languages ??besides French are English and Chinese. Therefore, when choosing a major, I will choose an applied foreign language major with a Chinese orientation.

Employment directions: translation, public relations, international business, journalism, sales, etc.

Recommended universities: University of Paris 7, University of Lyon 2, University of Montpellier 3, University of Grenobel III

4. Information and Media Major

Professional introduction: This major is closely related to many fields: drama, performance, art, sports, politics, corporate activities, Public affairs and political actions, etc. There are many subdivisions: corporate publicity and promotion, digital media and other media methods, news advertising, etc. Studying this major requires a good language foundation, broad knowledge, strong writing skills and public media skills.

Employment directions: (1) Public media companies: advertising supervisor, consultant, media planning, strategic consultant, creative-I

Recommended colleges: Grenobel University III, University of Lyon 2, University of Besan?on, University of Paris 13

5. Visual Communication Major

Professional introduction: The Visual Communication major mainly trains students in advertising design , multimedia animation design, game design, publishing, illustration, photography, graphic design, packaging and binding design, etc. to show the artistic form and artistic ideas of the work. France generally has a five-year education system. The first three years are devoted to learning basic knowledge of visual communication, inspiring students' creative thinking and improving design skills. The last two years are divided into majors. According to students' interests and employment intentions, students can choose advertising design, corporate image design, printing and layout design, digital and interactive design, animation design, etc. for in-depth study.

Employment directions: digital interaction designers, network art designers, advertising designers, corporate image designers, magazine designers, animation game designers

Recommended colleges: ECV Advanced Vision School of Communication Design, School of Visual Communication Design in Intura, France, CREAPOLE Design School in France, MJM School of Applied Arts and Design in France

6. Tourism and Hotel Management Major

Professional introduction: France It is the largest tourist receiving country. Its tourism and hotel education forms are diverse, including public comprehensive universities, higher business schools, and hotel management schools. There are courses taught in French and English. Vocational education places relatively high demands on students' time and ability. Vatel, a specialized hotel management school, has its own 4-star hotel and adopts a theory + practice education model.

Employment directions: hotel product development, operation audit, quality control, sales management, catering department operation, planning activities and conferences, hotel business training, hotel human resources management, etc.

Recommended Institute Schools: Vatel School of Hotel Management, La Rochelle Business School, SKEMA Business School, Angers University

7. Arts and Cultural Event Management Major

Professional Introduction: Cultural and Arts Management (It can also be called cultural industry management) major is an emerging management discipline. In recent years, with the cultural and entertainment contents and methods such as movies, art exhibitions, TV series, parties, and concerts, it has gradually penetrated into people's spiritual lives. This means that professionals behind the scenes in the cultural industry and the art industry, such as agents, planners, program producers, repertoire managers, exhibition management and other professional roles, will play an increasingly important role as the cultural and art industry flourishes. The demand for such talents in the cultural and art market continues to increase, and the employment prospects are broad.

Employment directions: Art and antique estimators, international exhibition managers, art corporate culture and media art and cultural writers, auctioneers, gallery brokers, professional appraisal consultants, artworks Restoration, preservation and maintenance, processing, cultural heritage development, tourism promotion, media public relations, multimedia project supervisor, etc.

Recommended institutions: POLE ESG Business School, IESA Paris School of Arts and Culture, EAC Paris School of Arts and Culture, INSEEC Business School Group

8. Luxury goods management Major

Professional introduction: The French luxury goods management major has a long history, and the education model is relatively mature. One-year or two-year professional courses leave students with 4-6 months of internship opportunities in famous companies. This can not only quickly apply theory to practice, but also enable students to earn income to supplement their overseas expenses by participating in practice. The course starts from the principles of luxury goods management, and studies the psychological growth of consumers, market strategic marketing and market integrated marketing, the basic framework of luxury brands, channel management and other knowledge from shallow to deep, and explores the establishment and maintenance of knowledge in a fiercely competitive international environment. All the major elements required for a luxury brand.

Employment directions: high-end brand marketing and promotion, market planning, sales, project manager, public relations, fashion miscellaneous writing, etc.

Recommended schools: Lyon Business School, SKEMA Business School, Grenoble Business School, KEDGE Business School, POLE ESG Paris Higher Business School Group, INSEEC Higher Business School Group , IPAG Business School, Rennes Business School

9. Wine Trade Major

Professional introduction: France’s wine management major is very popular among students, and the wine research course project is also Variety: Public universities, higher business schools and professional colleges all have many wine major teaching programs that cater to market demand. They are also mainly concentrated in the main wine-producing areas in France and China: Bordeaux, Dijon, Reims, and Pois. Czech, Angers, etc.

Employment directions: Wine entrepreneur, wine merchant/broker, international trade manager/business development manager, wine consultant, sustainable strategy manager, hotel and restaurant manager, catering manager, sales or product category manager.

Recommended schools: KEDGE Business School, Dijon Business School, INSEEC Business School, University of Poitiers, VATEL Hotel Management School (Bordeaux Campus), Blue Bottom International College

< p> Extended reading: French master's degree study abroad application process

1. Obtain the application form

Some schools can download the form from their website; some schools need to send a letter to request it, attaching the school requirements. Materials, envelope (write your own address, affix enough stamps), MOTIVATION should not be too long, the letter should state the major you want to apply for, just be clear and concise.

2. Fill in the application form

When you get the form, you can make a copy first. This can not only avoid filling in the wrong form once, but also save the information and fill in the form carefully and truthfully.

3. Organize and submit application materials

Generally, the application form will specify the materials that the school wants to know, and you can check them to avoid missing them; if the materials are incomplete, you can submit them before the deadline. Send part of it first, and explain the missing materials and reasons, and then resubmit them later. There is also a deadline for resubmission, which you need to pay attention to. Generally, schools only accept copies, but originals may be required for verification when enrolling.