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2 Modern Languages Masters Degree Programs in France


Université d'Artois
Master in Languages and International Management (LIM)
- Arras, France
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, French, German, Chinese, Spanish
The Master’s program in Languages and International Management is designed for French and international students with fluency in at least two foreign languages (apart from their native language) who aspire to a career with an international emphasis. The program offers students a variety of courses in international business (marketing, trade, logistics, negotiation, etc.), as well as courses in languages, where the focus is on acquiring a deep knowledge of the socio-economic and cultural environments of the geographic zones they study. The courses are mainly taught in English and French, but also in German, Chinese, and Spanish. Through intensive study and training, graduates of this master’s program become specialists in the international business capable of evolving in multicultural contexts.


Université Paris 13 | Paris 13 University | University of Paris North
MASTER of APPLIED FOREIGN LANGUAGES SPECIALTY IN INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE MANAGEMENT (LEA - MIA)
- Villetaneuse, France
- Bobigny, France
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Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
French
The LEA-MIA Master aims to train young executives in the different facets of the insurance profession turned towards an international activity where, in addition to the in-depth knowledge of insurance techniques, the perfect command of two languages and two foreign cultures is an obligation.
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Studying Modern Languages at the Master's level in France offers a rich experience, blending cultural context with advanced linguistic studies. This discipline focuses on deepening your understanding of language structure, literature, and communication strategies in a multilingual environment.
Through courses in translation theory, intercultural communication, and literature analysis, you'll develop specialized skills like crafting nuanced translations and analyzing texts across cultures. The curriculum often emphasizes applied coursework, where you might engage in collaborative projects that foster critical thinking and creativity. Many students find that this collaborative environment encourages growth as they explore diverse perspectives.
Graduates of Modern Languages programs in France often pursue careers in translation, international relations, education, or cultural consultancy. The emphasis on research and practical application allows you to gain insights that are globally relevant, making your skills valuable in various industries. This approach nurtures adaptability as you navigate an ever-changing, interconnected world.