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UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Fast-track counseling
Arctic Nature Guide - One Year Program
- Longyearbyen, Svalbard
Preparatory Program
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Fast-track counseling
The Arctic Adventurer - Do you have it in you? Could you see yourself as an adventure guide in the Arctic's wild nature? Are you at your best when you lead and inspire people in the outdoors, giving them the experience of their life? If you want to spend more time in the most awesome and challenging, yet vulnerable nature imaginable, you can stop looking. With the one-year Arctic Nature Guide-education in Spitsbergen, we guarantee you a year of adventures.


ESMA CG School
Preparatory Class Entertainment
- Lyon, France
- Montpellier, France
- + 2 more
Preparatory Program
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English, French
This year of study is a bridge between the high school diploma, and the CG Animation & FX training offered at ESMA. Intended for those who are certain of their professional project and who wish to set foot more quickly in the entertainment industry, this class gathers the basic learnings of the class of MANAA, completed with courses more specifically related to the animation field.
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Tourism and Hospitality degree programs at the Preparatory Programs level introduce you to a vibrant sector where customer service and cultural understanding thrive. This field prepares you to meet the diverse needs of travelers while developing essential skills valued by employers.
As a student, you'll explore various aspects of the tourism industry, from destination marketing to event planning. You'll gain insight into hospitality management through courses like service excellence, culinary fundamentals, and travel operations. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and real-world scenarios, enhancing their adaptability in dynamic settings.
In these programs, practical instruction and project-based learning are central, enabling you to practice skills in designing guest experiences and managing travel logistics. Graduates often find themselves working in roles such as tourism coordinators, hotel managers, or event planners, where their expertise helps shape memorable experiences for guests.