| Programme details | |
|---|---|
| Degree: | Master of Science (MSc) |
| Disciplines: |
Business Administration
Hospitality, Leisure & Tourism |
| Duration: | 1.5 years |
| ECTS points: | 90 |
| Study modes: | full-time |
| University website: | Wine & Spirits Management |
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Wine and spirits are part of an ever-changing ecosystem, a fragmented, complex, yet fascinating industry.
To understand the product and its marketplace, solid technical bases are necessary. Students also need to be able to assess the financial, economic, marketing and environmental issues, as well as trends, opportunities and constraints of the market. At KEDGE Wine School, we rely on an experienced education team well aware of the current issues of the market. We also have a broad researchers network and strong relationships with key market players, in Bordeaux and elsewhere, to pass on knowledge and develop analytical skills.
In our specialised Master of Science (MSc), we work with some of the most famous figures of the wine and spirits industry to make sure that pedagogy goes hand in hand with expertise, and that our students are able to adapt to the changes of the sector. To shape future wine leaders, we are committed to excellence.
During the second half of the first year, you have the opportunity to go from 4 to 6 months as an exchange student in the month of January. During this semester abroad, you will validate the equivalent of 30 ECTS credits of business courses.
The benefits of this stay at partner universities:
Choosing your partner university is a professional choice that will introduce you to the international wine business.
In the dynamic world of wine and spirits, a wealth of career opportunities awaits those eager to explore this vibrant industry. From production to sales and management, the field offers diverse pathways for aspiring professionals.
Institutions like KEDGE Wine School offer tailored programmes to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in this multifaceted domain. Specific training programmes cover a range of essential topics, from wine tasting to marketing strategies, preparing graduates for roles such as oenologists, cellar masters, sales managers, and brand ambassadors.
What sets the wine and spirits industry apart is its adaptability and room for innovation. Professionals have the flexibility to explore various career paths, from hospitality to production, leveraging their expertise and passion to make a meaningful impact. As the industry evolves, there's a growing need for visionary leaders who can drive change and foster sustainability. For those with a passion for viniculture and a thirst for innovation, the wine and spirits industry offers a rewarding and fulfilling career journey.
Visit the website of KEDGE Business School to find out how to apply and start your study-abroad adventure in France! 🙌