3 programs found
Filters
- Master
- MSc
- MA
- France
3 programs found
Filters
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 + 1 more
Master
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.
Université Paris 13 | Paris 13 University | University of Paris North
MASTER of ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC POLICY INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS AND FINANCIALIZATION
- Villetaneuse, France
- Bobigny, France + 1 more
Master
Full time
On-Campus
French
The master of "international macroeconomics and financialization" is a pluralist training unique in the French university landscape and presenting a healthy openness to the international. Its objective is to train high-level experts in macroeconomics, finance, and ecological transition.
Université Paris 13 | Paris 13 University | University of Paris North
MASTER of QUALITY, HYGIENE, SAFETY, MAINTENANCE, QUALITY, SAFETY, ENVIRONMENT
- Villetaneuse, France
- Bobigny, France + 1 more
Master
Full time
On-Campus
French
The MQSE master's degree (Maintenance Quality Safety Environment) is a professional, generalist, and multidisciplinary training in Quality, Safety and the Environment, which takes place over two years. It responds to a current need in the three economic sectors, public or private.
Popular degree types
Popular study format
Master Programs in Saint-Denis, France
France is currently among the 20 best performing countries in terms of the economy due to their excellent results-oriented higher education learning. Most of the courses at universities are offered in the French language. France has 60 public and 100 private universities.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.