Master's in Languages and International Management

Introduction


Université d'Artois is located in the historic city of Arras (Northern France), which is not far from Paris (50 minutes by train), London (approx. 2 hours) and Brussels (approx. 1 hour 40 mins). The Master's in Languages and International Management is intended for French and foreign students who practice several foreign languages and for those who aspire to an international career. The degree offers various and complementary courses in the field of international trade (marketing, import/export, negotiation, logistics, etc...) and in languages, allowing students also to develop their knowledge of the socio-economic and cultural environments of the different geographical areas studied.

Courses are mainly taught in English and French, but also in German, Spanish or Chinese (according to chosen language). The purpose of this master's degree is to train specialists in international business who are able to evolve in a multicultural context. The lectures along with practical tasks, role-playing exercises, various projects implemented by the students and internships in companies provide a rich and professionalising training.​

Faculty

In an effort to provide the best guidance to its students throughout their studies, the master's program is composed of a truly international teaching team., made up of academic professors and professionals.

Virginie Roche-Tiengo

Maître de conférence en études anglophones

Charlotte Lenoir

Head of the Master's in Languages and International Management

Patrick Des Courtis

Professor of Economics, Management and Marketing

 

Meet more members of the teaching team by clicking HERE.

 

Career opportunities

With solid knowledge in marketing, logistics, import/export and negotiation, but also in languages, the graduate in Languages and International Management is trained to become an executive in international business, in various sectors of industry and services, both in France and internationally.

Graduates of the Master's programme are employed in large groups and small and medium-sized companies covering a wide variety of fields. Some of them are employed in business-to-business activities, while others work for companies that trade directly with consumers (business-to-consumer).

Among the employers of our graduates are McCain, Castorama, Leroy Merlin, Digimind, Kiabi, Pimkie, Promod, Afflelou, Decathlon, Toyota, DTLM, Metrovision, Ober Surfaces, Office de tourisme Arras pays d'Artois and many more.

 
 
 

Course advantages

Throughout their training in the LMI Master's program, students gather various experiences and resources.

Courses taught 
in English

The courses of the Master's degree are taught in English 
(except for the courses related to the second language). 
Thereby, students will be able to immerse themselves during their careers in
a truly international working environment.

 

Academic and
professional contributors

The Master's lecturers are from a variety of backgrounds.
They are university professors and researchers or external professionals from the fields of import/export, digital marketing, negotiation or corporate finance.
A profoundly international faculty allows students to benefit from their diverse experiences. In addition, professional conferences give students a practical vision of the professional world.

 

Double degree with our
international partners

It is possible for students to obtain a double degree
thanks to our European partner institutions.

Find out more about the double degree
by visiting our "International Mobility" page

 

Student projects

As an inherent part of the course, students become true project leaders. With the help of faculty, they work in teams to develop professional projects: organisation of events (profit and non-profit), class trips abroad etc... allowing them to put into practice the skills they have acquired throughout their course.

Find out more about student projects by visiting our page
« Student life » in the section
« Student projects »

 

Cross-disciplinary projects

In a perspective of offering real-life situations, students take part in challenges, calling on their team spirit and their entrepreneurial skills. 

For example, Kalypso is a business management game in which student teams from various courses in the university compete against each other during a whole week.

Running a company that manufactures and sells boat hulls is no easy task!