EMLYON to Launch an MSc in International Hospitality Management

16-month program to begin in September

EMLYON Business School will launch an MSc program with a focus on International Hospitality Management beginning this year, according to the school's website.

The new program will be 16 months long and take place in both France and China. The program will begin in September in Lyon; the following April, students will go to EMLYON's Asian campus in Shanghai for one semester. After the semester in Shanghai, students will take either an internship or begin working. Students will also have to prepare and present a dissertation.

Applications are now being accepted for the September 2014 intake. Work experience is not required but applicants will need to submit a GMAT, GRE, or TAGE-MAGE score. For more information, please see EMLYON's MSc in International Hospitality Management course webpage.

You can also learn more about EMLYON at the business school's full profile on FIND MBA.

Photo: EMLYON Business School / Flickr (cropped and rotated)

 

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