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> EUROPEAN RESORT & WELLNESS MANAGER Parcours Licence Master www.f3s.unistra.fr
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> EUROPEAN RESORT & WELLNESS MANAGER

Parcours Licence Master

www.f3s.unistra.fr

The study programme begins with the third year of the Bachelor’s Degree in “Sport Management” and is to be followed by the Master’s Degree in “Sport Management and Marketing”. The goal is to train professionals who will be able to deal with, manage and develop activities in the fields of wellness and sports leisure in the hospitality and tourism sectors.

This Master’s Degree was created thanks to a partnership between the Department of Sport Sciences at the University of Strasbourg and the Hotel and Catering School Alexandre Dumas.The European Resort and Wellness Manager Master’s degree aims at training students who will then work as managers in establishments such as:> Spa resorts> Outdoor campsites, holiday resorts and day camps/leisure centers> Old people’s homes, thalassotherapy and spa centers

Partenaires

Teaching teamTEACHERS> Isabelle Calvar-Madec, senior lecturer

and consultant > Laurent Cathala, teacher in Hospitality (front desk),

in charge of the Trophée David Campbell AICR, Vice President of the “Meilleur Ouvrier de France” in the category “Receptionist”

> Yves Drezet, teacher specialized in the study of statistics, graduated from the INSA

> Claudine Faber, associate professor specialized in Social Sciences

> Julien Fourquié, teacher in Hospitality (culinary arts), coordinator of the department of Culinary Arts

> Audrey Haffner, teacher in Accounting, specialized in the field of hospitality

> Sandrine Martins Do Vale, teacher in Accounting, specialized in the field of hospitality

> Lilian Pichot, senior lecturer in the field of Sport Management

> Julien Pierre, senior lecturer in the field of Sport Management

> Michaël Pissetty, teacher in Hospitality, specialized in Culinary Arts

> Gary Tribou, teacher in Sport Marketing> Thierry Villanueva, associate professor,

specialized in Accounting in the field of hospitality

PROFESSIONALS> Hospitality Industry: ADT Bas-Rhin

(M. Lévy, Manager), Mövenpick Hotels and Resorts, Resort Barrière Ribeauvillé (J. Lévêque, Manager), Center Parcs Domaine des Trois Forêts (S. Hertzog, Manager), the Leisure Resort in Langatte (S. Micault, Manager)

> Sports equipment manufacturing: Adidas France (J. Levêque, Sales Manager; C. Gante, Supply Chain Manager; H. Wendling, Human Ressources Manager), Puma France (L. Telega, Major Accounts Manager)

> Décathlon (J. Lichtlé, A. Le Mens, Research Managers), Havas Sport and Entertainment (G. Quantin, Research Manager), Amaury Sport Organisation (A. Maslin, in charge of competitions open to the public)

> Consulting (L. Jambois, Business Creation Consultant, S. Renouf, I.T Engineer, C. Wojak, Organization and Management Consultant), Companies (F. Raget, Manager of the advertising company Rage, V. Ventré, Manager of the V2 Gallery company, N. Kéribin, Senior Project Manager for Repucom, V. David, Manager of Epok)

S O F I T E L Q U I B E R O NT H A L A S S A S E A A N D S P A

LICENCE 3 Coordinator Bachelor’s Degree > Julien Pierre0033 (0)3 68 85 64 54 / julien.pierre @unistra.fr

> Marketing (68 hours)Sales and negotiation techniques, analysis of sport products, sales marketing, goods and sports facilities marketing

> Accounting (62 hours)Business management, human resources management, event management, sport facilities management

> Social Economy (60 hours)

> Knowledge of Sport (34 hours)Jobs in the sports industry, governmental sports policy, professionals working in the sports market

> Specifics (116 hours)I.T, English specializing in management, e-communication, law, financial analysis

> Geography applied to tourism (10 hours)

> Dealing with Guests (10 hours)

> Sports practices (150 hours)

> Internship (between two and four months, starting in May)

SyllabusThe study programme begins with the third year of the Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Management and is composed

of mandatory courses and specific workshops, as well as the analysis of case studies related to Resort

Management. Work placement (between two and four months) is compulsory and has to

be done in the hospitality industry. After graduating from the Bachelor’s Degree specializing in European Resort and Wellness Management, students follow the courses of the Master’s Degree, which include 178 teaching hours dedicated to

their specialty. Case studies will be ana-lyzed and two six-month work placements

in the hospitality industry will be compulsory.

The specific classes are taught at the Hotel and Catering School Alexandre Dumas, as well as in the different partner companies.

MASTER 1Coordinator Master’s Degree > Gary Tribou0033 (0)3 68 85 64 53 / tribou @unistra.fr

> Specifics (76 hours)English and statistics software

> Sports culture and practice (58 hours)

> Social Economy specialized in sports, Resort and Wellness (24 hours)

Sport economy, sociology of consumption, eating habits

> Sports marketing, Resort and Wellness Marketing (78 hours including 34 hours in English)

Communication, marketing, resort and wellness market

> Accounting Tools (60 hours including 12 hours in English)

Community Management, PAO software, event organization, business creation

> Methodology of marketing studies (22 hours)

> Accounting applied to resort and wellness management (42 hours)

Law, finance, human resources

> Tools to enter the job market (12 hours)Media training, job search techniques

> Internship (5 months abroad in M1 and/or M2)

> Work experience reportLinked to a management project developed during the internship

MASTER 2Coordinator Master’s Degree > Gary Tribou0033 (0)3 68 85 64 53 / tribou @unistra.fr

> Specifics (32 hours)English and data analysis

> Accounting Tools (80 hours)Project management, media scheduling, media training, TRE, management, law, resort financial management

> Market study, sport, resort and wellness products creation (110 hours including 42 hours in English)

Marketing, web marketing, case studies

> Communication (46 hours including 24 hours in English)

Case studies, external communication, eating habits

> Methodology of marketing studies (68 hours)Qualitative and quantitative analysis, statistics analysis, statistics software, market studies

> Internship (6 months abroad in M1 and/or M2)

> Work experience reportLinked to a marketing management project developed during the internship

The classes in purple are specific to the Resort & Wellness curriculum

At least one of

the two internships

(in M1 or M2)

have to be done

abroad

Application procedure It is possible to start studying in this specialized curriculum at the beginning of the third year in BA, in M1 or in M2.

HOW TO GET IN L3 SPORT MANAGEMENTTo apply you need to: > Either have passed the second year of the BA STAPS

(in Strasbourg or elsewhere)> Or have graduated from a two-year degree

(Foundation degree, for example) and fill in an application form which will be examined by a jury

> Or have a relevant work experience equivalent in terms of required qualifications (an application will have to be submitted to the “Validation des Acquis Professionnels et Personnels” Office)

Application is to be submitted on the Aria internet platform:http://aria.u-strasbg.fr/uds/index.phpDownload an application form and send it enclosing the required documents as mentioned on the website. A jury will meet at the end of June/beginning of July to assess each application.The internet platform may close at the end of May. We highly recommend to get in touch with the person in charge of the course ([email protected]) prior to applying as well as during the application process.You should also visit the webpage l3ms.unistra.fr

HOW TO ENTER IN M1 SPORT MANAGEMENT, EUROPEAN RESORT & WELLNESS MANAGERTo apply you need to: have graduated from a Sport Management Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent). Your application must include a detailed CV (make sure you mention your professional experience, your level of En-glish and your computer skills) and copies of your diplo-mas, an academic transcript of the marks you obtained during the third year of the BA, a cover letter addressed to the director of the Master’s Degree.The students graduated from the BA specialized in Sport Management, European Resort and Wellness Manager are accepted first.

Continuing education: admission based on application file (either a professionalizing contract, a DIF or a CIF)

Application forms: are available from May till mid-June. The application process ends at the end of June (the schedule must be checked on the following website f3s.unistra.fr)

Admission procedure: a jury composed of the director of the Master’s Degree, teachers and professionals assess the applications, then interview the most suitable appli-cants (Possibility of a reserve list).

HOW TO ENTER IN M2 SPORT MANAGEMENT, EUROPEAN RESORT & WELLNESS MANAGERTo apply you need to: the students who got an ave-rage of 10 or more at the end of the first year of the M1 specialized in Sport Management, European Resort and Wellness Manager are allowed to apply to the M2 without filling in an application. Those who failed to get an average of 10/20 may be allowed to repeat the M1.Students from another M1 or who graduated from an equivalent diploma validated by the jury, will be selected according to the vacancies. Your application must include a detailed CV (make sure you mention your interest and skills related to sports), copies of your diplomas, an academic transcript of the marks you obtained during the first year of the Master’s Degree, a summary of the essay written at the end of the M1 and a cover letter addressed to the director of the Master’s Degree mentioning your motivation and your professional prospects.

Continuing education: admission is based on applica-tion file (either a professionalizing contract, a DIF or a CIF)

Application forms: available from May till mid-June, and the application process ends at the end of June (the schedule must be checked on the following website f3s.unistra.fr)

Admission procedure: a jury led by the director of the Master’s Degree and composed of teachers and professio-nals will submit the list of the most suitable candidates to the Dean.

ContactsSandrine Martins > Alexandre Dumas Catering,

Hospitality and Tourism School, Illkirch / [email protected]

Romaine Didierjean > Department of Sport Sciences

at the University of Strasbourg / [email protected]

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