Management of International Tourism
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The Management of International Tourism (MIT) Master’s Degree provides international students with in-depth and interdisciplinary knowledge of the international dimension of tourism exchanges, and skills that are highly valued by specialist public institutions and tourism operators.The MIT Master is a one-year course with classes held between September and January (30 ECTS) and an internship and research paper between January and September (30 ETCS). It sets out to address the current needs of international and private actors regarding the international development of tourism. Good governance of tourism destinations requires an understanding of the changes brought about by new technologies and disintermediation, as well as the issues of market access and competitiveness.In this regard, the MIT Master training program focuses on issues of tourism destination attractiveness and coordination of public and private actors by addressing questions related to:• Management of factor endowments, particularly cultural and natural ones (CULTURAL AND NATURAL HERITAGE AND INTERNATIONAL TOURISM)• Attractiveness and destination strategies (INTERNATIONAL TOURISM AND ATTRACTIVENESS OF TOURISM DESTINATIONS)• Funding incentives, impact, and development strategies in the hotel sector (HOTEL INVESTMENTS AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES)• Tourism governance in the context of metropolization and globalization (GLOBAL METROPOLISES AND INTERNATIONAL TOURISM).
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Bachelor's degree in Economics, Management, Economic Sciences, Applied Foreign Languages, Social Sciences (Geography, Sociology, Anthropology, Information, Communication Sciences), or equivalentEnglish proficiency
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Paris
France
75005
France
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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