One of the outstanding features of emlyon’s MSc in International Hospitality Management is the time all students will spend in locations in France and abroad on Hospitality Weeks. These intensive learning trips provide in-the-field insight into the many aspects of the industry as practiced in other parts of the world and in different specialized areas. Current student Cesarina Criscione tells all.
You love sport more than anyone you know. You know the history of your favorite sport inside-out. You are at the every home game of your favorite team. You know the life stories of all the players.
If you were interested in working for this industry, you would be perfect candidate right? Not necessarily.
A love of sport alone is no longer what the industry is looking for. What employer’s want is someone with the skills and the vision to lead the sport industry through disruption, who embraces emerging technologies and understands the growing importance of data.
The MSc in Sports Industry Management at emlyon business school in France works closely with sport industry leaders to ensure that the program meets their needs and delivers graduates who are ready to hit the ground running from day one.
So what are the most pertinent issues being discussed today that companies in the sport industry need to address?
“London is not only the city that organized the most televised Olympic games of all times, but Great Britain is also the country of modern sports,” says MSc in Sports Industry Management Program Director, Antoine Haincourt. With this in mind and with the Six Nations Rugby matches afoot, the cohort is packed their bags to head from emlyon business school’s Paris campus to spend 4 incredible days in and around London, England!
We live in a world of data, and data science combines the principles and practices of mathematics, statistics, artificial intelligence, and computer engineering to extract, clean, analyze, and interpret vast amounts of both structured and unstructured data.
The emlyon business school MSc in Digital Marketing and Data Science provides a perfect illustration of a continued ambition to produce the ideal candidates for recruiting companies, whilst also offering something that no-one else on the higher education market can currently lay claim to. The Python Coding course that forms a part of the program is representative of this drive to attract and prepare hybrid student profiles capable of marrying science with marketing.