Excelia Tourism School France Announces Its Bachelor Programme In Paris

Along with opening its Bachelor programme in Paris, Excelia Tourism School (France) is expanding its range of courses in hospitality.
Study Abroad: Excelia Tourism School (France) has announced that it will offer its Bachelor in Tourism and Hospitality in Paris in 2025 academic year. Moreover, the school structures all undergraduate and postgraduate programs under two banners.
The first banner is ‘Hospitality-Events’ and it will focus on the three pillars – restaurants and events, namely hotels and hospitality. The second banner is ‘Tourism’ and it will cover all courses on tourism management. The move is to further strengthen its position in the hospitality sector.
Excelia Tourism School is also launching many new MSc programmes and added new specialisatiosn across its undergraduate programmes.
Richard Ginioux, Dean of Excelia Tourism School commented, “The structuring of Excelia Tourism School’s offer into two distinct branches is in line with how industry professionals and the general public perceive the various activities in our sector: hotels-restaurants-events on the one hand, and everything to do with tourism-travel- destinations on the other. To ensure we cover the whole spectrum of disciplines, we are already designing two further study tracks, one dedicated to culinary arts, the other to wines and spirits.”
Excelia Tourism School: More Updates
The school has announced a new curriculum for Excelia Tourism School’s undergraduate studies for training students to become operational middle-level managers in catering, tourism sectors, events and hotels. Starting from 2025, the undergraduate students will be able to choose to specialise in tourism, or hotel management and events. All students will study the core course modules with the opportunity to transfer from ‘tourism management’ to ‘hotel management and events’ and vice-versa.
In addition to La Rochelle and Tours campuses, from 2025 the students will be able to study Excelia Tourism School’s Bachelor specialising in hospitality at Paris campus as well. In the year 2 of the Bachelor programme, a new international work placement has been introduced. All specialisations will be in English or in French+English format.
“Through 4 international partnerships, students have the opportunity to study for a double qualification, spending all of Year 2 in either Germany, Finland, Latvia or Thailand,” says the official statement.
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