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Join an international and professional school that meets the challenges of tomorrow's tourism!

Y SCHOOLS’ School of Tourism aims to train future tourism industry managers.

As a member of the Conférence des Formations d’Excellence au Tourisme (CFET), the school benefits from a rich teaching ecosystem thanks to the diversity of courses offered. The School of Tourism provides a Bachelor’s degree in Tourism Management and a Mastère’s degree in Tourism Management focusing on several areas of expertise.

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Blog, Professional tourism

Explore the jobs in tourism

If the recent health crisis of Covid-19 could leave a shadow on the tourism sector, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
Blog, Professional tourism

Have you heard of regenerative tourism?

Tourism is a sector in turmoil. At least, that was the case before March 2020 and the global lockdown. But
Blog, Leisure tourism

Don’t be the tourist that nobody wants!

The tourist who is curious about local cultures, who wants to meet the locals and talk to them, who asks

86% of our graduates are employed less than 6 months after graduation.

OUR GRADUATES’ TESTIMONIALS

Anne-France Orban,

2012 cohort

The Bachelor in Tourism Management from the School of Tourism offers a complete course in a small-scale school with a family atmosphere. The format and diversity of the teaching, the professionalism of the lecturers and the possibility of studying abroad really broadened my horizons. From the Bristol Paris to the Melati Beach Resort & Spa in Thailand, from the Péninsula Paris to Relais & Châteaux, this course introduced me to so many wonderful hotels.

Jérôme Cuny,

2014 cohort

I did my whole course in Troyes, starting with a Bachelor’s degree, then I specialised in business tourism for my Masters. This programme really helped, by giving me an excellent overview of the tourism market and a solid basis in business operations. Working in a team, speaking in public and the methodologies I learned gave me the added value I needed for my future career. Finally, the work placements help you put the teaching into practice.

Natacha Winkler,

2010 cohort

The Bachelor in Tourism Management was very enriching on several levels. We received very good teaching from sector professionals and had the opportunity to do a work placement every year (I did mine in Marrakesh and Berlin). It was also personally enriching, as I had the chance to study abroad for a semester, going to Finland. The Bachelor in Tourism Management definitely helped me launch my career in the tourism industry.