Organization of Studies

Professional curriculum > General introduction & Cycles’ goals
The School of Tourism represents one of the three poles of the Group of which the academic offer spans around four specializations distributed on two cycles, in line with the LMD system (In French: License, Master, Doctorat) and international academic norms:
The professional Curriculum / Bachelor’s (High School Diploma – HSD + 3 years) with two different specializations: ‘Tourism Management’ and ‘International Hotel Industry’. It leads to double degrees at the Bachelor’s level with partner institutions.
In depth Graduate Curriculum/Master’s (HSD+5), with two different specializations: ‘Engineering of communication of hotel & tourism products’ and ‘Engineering of tourism & leisure’.
Cycles’ goals :
The professionalized Cycles parallel with the Advanced Higher Cycles are meant to educate staff of high expertise with deepened know-how abilities.
Professional Curriculum > General architecture
| SCHOOL OF TOURISM |
| PROFESSIONAL CURRICULUM |
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| + 3rd Year : |
| 1st Year | Common Core |
| Initiation | |
| Semester 1 | |
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M1: Communication & Expression Techniques I | |
| Determination | |
| Semester 2 | |
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M1: Communication & Expression Techniques II TC015 Professional Communication in French II TC016 English Technique II TC017 Spanish II TC018 German II M2: Economic, Hotel & Touristic Environment TC019 Economy & Sociology of Tourism I TC020 Sector Analysis & competition’s context TC021 Introduction to Law M3: Quantitative Techniques of Management & IT TC022 Accounting Techniques TC023 Math Applied to Management II TC024 Statistics Applied to Management II TC025 IT & Office Applications II M4: Professional Environment I TC026 WORKSHOPS I TC027 Micro-Project I TC028 Initiation Internship I |
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| 2nd Year | Tourism Management |
| Deepening | |
| Semester 3 | |
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M1: Communication & Expression Techniques III | |
| Semester 4 | |
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M1: Communication & Expression Techniques IV CPMGT043 Professional Communication & Behavior IV CPMGT044 Professional English IV CPMGT045 Professional Spanish IV CPMGT046 Professional German IV M2: Tourism Project Management CPMGT047 Tourism Policy & Moroccan Net CPMGT048 Tourism Entrepreneurship Methodology CPMGT049 Tourism Project Management M3: Law & Human Resource Management in Tourism CPMGT050 Tourism Human Resource Management CPMGT051 Work Legislation & Commercial Law CPMGT052 International Tourism I M4: Professional Environment CPMGT053 WORKSHOPS II CPMGT054 Micro-Project II CPMGT055 Application Internship II |
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| 2nd Year | International Hotel Industry |
| Deepening | |
| Semester 3 | |
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M1: Communication & Expression Techniques III | |
| Semester 4 | |
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M1: Communication & Expression Techniques IV CPHI42 Professional Communication & Behavior IV CPHI43 Professional English IV CPHI44 Professional Spanish IV CPHI45 Professional German IV M2: Hotel & Restaurant Technology II CPHI46 Hotel Log CPHI47 Laundry & Floor Techniques CPHI48 Food Hygiene CPHI49 Room Service Techniques M3: Law & Human Resource Management in Hotel Industry CPHI50 Work Legislation & Commercial Law CPHI51 Hotel Human Resource Management CPHI52 International Hotel Industry I M4: Professional Environment CPHI53 WORKSHOPS II CPHI54 Micro-Project II CPHI55 Application Internship II |
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| 3rd Year | Tourism Management |
| Fundamental | |
| Semester 5 | |
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M1: Professional Communication Techniques V | |
| Major | |
| Semester 6 | |
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M1: Professional Communication Techniques VI CPMGT072 Intercultural Communication VI CPMGT073 Business English VI CPMGT074 Toefl/Gmat II CPMGT075 Professional Spanish VI CPMGT076 Professional German VI M2: In Depth Management & Tourism Animation CPMGT077 Intercultural Management CPMGT078 Sales & Tourism Production CPMGT079 Tourism Animation and Management M3: Tourism Law & New Technologies Applied to Tourism CPMGT080 International Tourism III CPMGT081 Tourism Law / Business Law CPMGT082 New Technologies of Communication M4: Professional Environment CPMGT083 WORKSHOPS III CPMGT084 Job Search Techniques CPMGT085 Specialization Internship III |
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| 3rd Year | International Hotel Industry |
| Fundamental | |
| Semester 5 | |
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M1: Professional Communication Techniques V | |
| Major | |
| Semester 6 | |
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M1: Professional Communication Techniques VI CPHI071 Intercultural Communication VI CPHI072 Business English VI CPHI073 Toefl/Gmat II CPHI074 Professional Spanish VI CPHI075 Professional German VI M2: Hotel & Restaurant Technology VI CPHI076 Hotel Equipment Maintenance CPHI077 Food & Beverage Technology CPHI078 Menu Elaboration CPHI079 Restaurant Reservation Management M3: Law & Human Resource Management in Hotel Industry CPHI080 Hotel Law / Business Law CPHI081 Hotel Communication CPHI082 International Hotel Industry III M4: Professional Environment CPHI083 WORKSHOPS III CPHI084 Job Search Techniques CPHI085 Specialization Internship III |
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Professional curriculum > Programs of studies
Graduate courses > General introduction & Cycles’ goals
Masters/Sup’management High Cycles are exclusively meant for the High Schools graduates and active pros alike (Masters BAC+3 and BAC+4/5) wishing to acquire a specialized higher professional formation
The goals will allow:
- To get a specialized formation and experience in the field of choice
- To develop and gain the spirits of professionalism along with the necessary knowledge to postulate for higher functions.
The formations given are identical in nature with the international norms leading the world’s industry and market and are assured by high standing professionals and expert in the matter
The higher extended cycles have a definite professional orientation and bring the candidates through a series of seminars and extra-academiques activities in relation with the affiliated partners to thoroughly put to use and action the taught knowledge.
Besides, the end-cycle project becomes the ultimate period linking tightly the student to his or her starting steps into the real world of Business. Support from participating members helps the realization of such anticipations.
Those Cycles are organized with the European Business School "EBS" in Paris, with the Euro-American University in Florida and Brussels and with under the close scrutiny of the European Schools Federation and can thus lead to a twin-graduation:
The lifespan of such cycles lasts two (2) years :
| Sup'management | EIU FEDE | ||
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| CSAITL | Ingénierie du Tourisme et des Loisirs | MBA | Tourisme |
| CSAIHT | Ingénierie de Communication des Produits Hôteliers et Touristiques | MBA | Hôtellerie |
Treaties have been signed with the free Science University for the Enterprise and Technology located in Brussels and with the Newport University in California USA equally support the initiative of a twin-graduation as stated above.
The mentioned diplomas could eventually be obtained through the cumulus of progressive certificats.
Goals aimed to with Sup’management’s Higher Studies/Master (period 2 years):
11 - Tourism and recreational expertise
This Cycle contains formation for officials able to take high responsibilities jobs in the world of international tourism.
12 - Boarding and Tourism education
This cycle will sharpen the skills and management abilities in the domain of Hotels diplomacy in relationship with the industry.
Studies organization
The Masters/Higher Cycles are taken in the initial formation full or part-time in the different Sup’management Centers.
The conditions of access are :
- One written request containing the most recent obtained diplomas or the equivalent professional history along with the general structure of the student’s project
- A primary selective interview to undergo.
The trainings are organized on one cycle :
- The life span of the cycle’s period lasts two (2) years and is considered ‘advanced High Cycle’ reachable for the ‘BAC+3’
The trainings are organized following three scenarios :
- The Basic Course, a common study included in all cycles
- The path of expertise bookmarked with progressive workshops and ‘memoires’
- The Executive path leading to a chain of internship periods inside operational enterprises.
Graduate courses > General architecture
| School of Tourism |
| Graduate courses |
| + 4th Year : |
| + 5th Year : |
| 4th Year | Engineering of Tourism & Leisure |
| Fundamental | |
| Semester 7 | |
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M1: Languages & Tourism Environment I | |
| Semester 8 | |
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M1: Languages & Tourism Environment II CSAITL102 English for Tourism VIII CSAITL103 Toefl /Gmat IV CSAITL104 Business Spanish VIII CSAITL105 Business German VIII CSAITL106 Work Contract Law / International Law M2: Tourism Engineering CSAITL107 Sustainable Tourism CSAITL108 Touristic Distribution CSAITL109 Brand & Destination Strategy M3: Tourism Geopolitics & Economy CSAITL110 Economic Concept of the Tourism Sector CSAITL111 Thermal Economy & Development CSAITL112 Touristic Flows & Economic Dimensions CSAITL113 Promotion of local assets Tourism M4: Preparation to the Manager Role CSAITL114 WORKSHOPS IV CSAITL115 Perfectionism Internship IV CSAITL116 Analysis of a Tourism Corporation Case |
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| 4th Year | Engineering of communication of hotel & tourism products |
| Fundamental | |
| Semester 7 | |
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M1: Languages & Tourism Environment I | |
| Semester 8 | |
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M1: Languages & Tourism Environment II CSAICPHT101 English for Tourism & Hotel Industry VII CSAICPHT102 Toefl/Gmat IV CSAICPHT103 Business Spanish VIII CSAICPHT104 Business German VIII CSAICPHT105 Work Contract Law / International Law M2: Hotel Industry Management CSAICPHT106 Entrepreneurship Context in Hotel Industry CSAICPHT107 Sustainable Tourism & Hotel Industry CSAICPHT108 Hotel Corporation Governance CSAICPHT109 Destinations Brand Strategy M3: Event & Conference Management CSAICPHT110 Commercial Fairs, Exhibitions Industry & Organization CSAICPHT111 Planning & Organization of Events & Conferences CSAICPHT112 Hotel Industry Distribution M4: Preparation to the Manager Role CSAICPHT113 WORKSHOPS IV CSAICPHT114 Perfectionism Project IV CSAICPHT115 Analysis of a Tourism Corporation Case |
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| 5th Year | Engineering of Tourism & Leisure |
| In Depth | |
| Semester 9 | |
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M1: Languages & Tourism Environment III | |
| Semester 10 | |
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M1: Internship & Professional Applications I CSAITL131 Professionalization Internship V CSAITL132 Workshop V CSAITL133 Tutored project I M2: Internship & Professional Applications II CSAITL134 Professionalization Internship VI CSAITL135 Workshop VI CSAITL136 Tutored project II |
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| 5th Year | Engineering of communication of hotel & tourism products |
| In Depth | |
| Semester 9 | |
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M1: Languages & Tourism Environment III | |
| Semester 10 | |
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M1: Internship & Professional Applications I CSAICPHT130 Professionalization Internship V CSAICPHT131 Workshop V CSAICPHT132 Tutored project I M1: Internship & Professional Applications II CSAICPHT133 Professionalization Internship VI CSAICPHT134 Workshop VI CSAICPHT135 Tutored project II |
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Graduate courses > Programs of studies
EIU Graduation
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BACHELOR - MBA |
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The INTERNATIONAL EURO-AMERICAN UNIVERSITY is, as its title may suggest, a private institution with close ties world wide with particular teaching methods and appliances giving the possibility to pursue one’s studies through communicating channels, thus, an ‘off-campus’ teaching. It is a non traditional institution not under the control of the United States of America’s accreditation private agencies yet.
The University is located in Miami Florida USA and has an informative net rallying such countries as Spain, Chili, Peru, England, the Equator, Colombia and Panama.
- ASSOCIATE
- BACHELOR
- MBA
- PHD
The main products of the INTERNATIONAL EURO-AMERICAN UNIVERSITY are:
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Because of its steady associative relationship with the INTERNATIONAL EURO-AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, Sup’management’s standards meet the exact equivalency of this renowed institution in regard to:
| Equivalency between Sup'management normal cycle and the International Euro-American University’s 'BACHELOR' | |
| Equivalency between Sup'management’s Advanced cycle and the International Euro-American University’s "MBA" | |
FEDE Graduation
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European FEDE Diplomas |
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Created in the year 1963 in Barcelona, the European Schools Federation (FEDE) which headquarters are now established in Geneva with affiliated representatives in Lyon (France), govern a huge number of such institutions through forty-one (41) participating countries over the world. And the good news is the recent portal-opening to the Est and South.
The Federation is constituted of associated participants from many countries on a ‘not-for-profit’ basis. Since 1987 it enjoys its firm statute answering the European Counsel as the Governor of Non Government Organizations (NGO).
The FEDE has created and initiated educative programs and proposed exams for those who want to pursue advanced or higher studies especially in the tertiary sector.
- Tests about culture and European citizenship
- One or more modern linguistics tests
- A trial about the new technologies of information, communication & culture
- Tests about either a professional or technic domain.
- European Masters (ME) level +5
- • International enterprise’s finances
- • Enterprise’s strategies and management
- • Informatics
- European Advanced studies’ diplomas (DEES) level +3
- • Finance
- • Management of PME
- • Marketing
- • International Marketing
- • Transport and logistics
- • Distribution
- • Tourism, lodging & boarding
- • Informatics and nets
- • Webmaster
Thanks to the privileges guaranteed by its close relationship to the European Schools Federation, Sup’management is entitled to promote its candidates to the FEDE examination, particularly concerning the grades of DEEM, DEMIST and ME.

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