About MBA In Wine & Spirits Management in Vatel School of hospitality
Students acquire theoretical knowledge with new subjects such as Corporate Law and Tourist Economics, students begin their managerial training in this course so that increase their analytical capacities, use all of their knowledge, design strategies and makes their first decisions
Overview Of Courses
Semester 1
MBA YEAR 1: BASICS OF WINE AND SPIRITS MANAGEMENT
Technical wine knowledge: Wine Science
Introduction to the main French wine regions, Serving wine in restaurants, Food and Wine Pairing, Overview of French wine regions
Overview of French spirit regions
Wine market organization in France
Wine tasting techniques I
In-depth Wine and Spirits Management courses: Sales & Marketing, Finance, Economy, HR, Law I Operational management of Wine and Spirits activities.
Semester 2
MBA YEAR 1: WINE AND SPECIALIZED MANAGEMENT COURSES
Technical Knowledge of Wine & Spirits :
Overview of European wine regions,Detailed study of European wine-producing regions, Wine tasting techniques, Matching wine and food, Overview of the main wine producing regions in the world I Specialized management courses: corporate strategy, supply chain management, information systems, Entrepreneurship I Thesis and research project
Semester 3
MBA YEAR 2: WINE AND SPECIALIZED MANAGEMENT COURSES
Technical Knowledge of Wine and Spirits:
Overview of European wine regions,Detailed study of European wine-producing regions, Wine tasting techniques, Matching wine and food, Overview of the main wine producing regions in the world
I Specialized management courses: corporate strategy, supply chain management, information systems, Entrepreneurship I Thesis and research project
Degrees Awarded
- MBA Degree in International Hotel Management (French State Certified Degree Level I)
- European MBA Degree in International Wine & Spirits awarded by Eurhodip
- WSET 2 Award in Wines & Spirits
- WSET 3 Award in Wines
Entry Requirements
- Direct Entry or Passerelle or Foundation year
- To take courses in French:
- Equivalent to CEFR B2: DELF / TCF B2 (minimum)
- DALF C1 (recommended)
- To take courses in English:
- Equivalent to CEFR B2/C1: IELTS 6.0 (academic) or TOEFL IBT 90
- Cambridge CPE B2, CAE B2 or FCE Grade B
Vatel School of hospitality Average Tution Fees And Other Expenses
|
Amount in Euro |
Avg.Tution Fees |
12,500 € |
Registration fee |
350 € |
Deposit |
3000 € |
Uniform |
1200 € |
Teaching aids, books and materials |
300 € |
Accommodation and meals |
4000 € / year |
Deposit upon check in at the residence |
700 € |
Compulsory medical insurance |
300 € |
Student Association membership |
30 € |
Average Living Cost in France
Particulars |
Average Monthly Cost in EUR |
Rental for 1 bedroom apartment |
550 |
Basic Utilities (Electricity, Water, etc.) |
140 |
Monthly Pass (Transport) |
48 |
Telephone, Internet, etc. |
28 |
Recreation |
100 |
Food and Drink |
145 |
Monthly Average Spend |
1,011 |
These, as mentioned, are only indicative costs and give a fair enough idea of the average. What is important to note, however, is that the bigger the city, the higher the cost of living! For instance, rentals in Paris are almost twice as much as the country average at about €928 per month for a single room accommodation. Also, the other things would be more are well. The city averages at about €180 per month for basic utilities and recreation costs way more – after all there is so much to see and do in a city like Paris.