Master Latin American World

Latin America

Training

Location

Angers

Diploma obtained

Master

Admission requirements

BAC +3

Mobilité internationale

Internship or Semester 2

Word the training manager

I fell in love with Mexico in 2006 during an exchange year at university, and now it's my turn to pass on my knowledge and taste for Latin America to future players in the tourism industry. With its rich cultural and natural heritage, Latin America offers an incredible diversity of tourism experiences. Tourism is also at the heart of the major social and environmental challenges facing the region today. Bienvenidos!

Training Manager

Training objectives

The course aims to train tourism professionals with a high level of knowledge of the Latin American region and its current issues. The aim of the Master's program is to combine a solid academic foundation, at the crossroads of social sciences and management sciences, with real international professional experience, thanks to two internships in 1st and 2nd year (including at least 1 in Latin America). As well as specializing in a specific geographical area, the program offers cross-disciplinary learning (analytical and synthesis skills, critical thinking, project set-up and management), as well as the development of skills specific to the sector's different professional worlds (tour operating, hospitality, local authorities, NGOs, etc.). Upon selection, students can spend a semester studying at a partner university in Latin America.

Job opportunities professionals

Tour-operating professions, positions of responsibility in tourist accommodation structures, business start-ups, local authority project managers, international cooperation professions;

Profile of the applicant

You have 3 years' higher education (tourism, human sciences, languages, law, business), a good command of Spanish is required, and previous experience in Latin America or related to the region would be a plus.

Modalités de recrutement

Application + interview

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Practical information

Institute website

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