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Overview

The 3-year Bachelor’s degree in Luxury Management provides students with an understanding of the challenges facing the Luxury industry today and a 360° view of this constantly expanding sector.


Description

After an introduction to the different luxury sectors, the latest trends and the key players, they can then develop real expertise in the various fields of luxury, where excellence is paramount. From Jewellery and Timepieces to Haute Couture and Leather Goods, these prestigious sectors are all covered in depth. The course teaches you about quality requirements, the essential elements of branding and the pivotal role that outstanding customer service has to play.

Under this option, students can attend LIM College in New York or UOWD in Dubai for one semester, or one of our European partner universities for one semester as part of the Erasmus+ programme. Students will then receive a scholarship. An optional seminar abroad is also available each year.

The Bachelor’s in Luxury Management programme includes a number of work placement phases, ranging from one week during Fashion Week to 6 consecutive months in the third year. Depending on the year and the student’s experience, they will be given several assignments related to their studies and career objectives.

  • Bachelor’s degree 1st year: Two one-week internships (Fashion Week) and one 2-month work placement from April to June.
  • Bachelor’s 2nd year: A one-week work placement (Fashion Week) and a 4-month work placement from March to June
  • Bachelor’s 3rd year: A 6-month work placement from January to June

Objectives

  • Plan and coordinate appropriate marketing campaigns
  • Gain an understanding of the world of luxury goods and the importance of providing outstanding customer service
  • Understand how savoir-faire and interpersonal skills work together in the world of Luxury
  • Develop and implement a marketing and sales strategy
  • Create and implement marketing and sales initiatives
  • Manage projects and determine marketing and sales activities
  • Ensuring customer satisfaction with a view to boosting the company’s economic development
  • Coordinate Human Resources, Finance and Logistics to develop business plans
  • Monitor and report on results

Process

Prerequisite
  • First-year Bachelor’s degree: Post-bac admission or equivalent (diploma or level 4 qualification)
  • Second-year Bachelor’s degree: Admission after validating the first year (60 ECTS) and a Fashion Foundation course
  • Third-year Bachelor’s degree: Admission after a validating two year (120 ECTS) and a Fashion Foundation course
Accessibility
  • Initial training
  • Continuous studies
  • Online/Distance learning
  • Work-related training (apprenticeship/professional training contract) from the third year onwards
Start dates

Next academic year:

Bachelor’s degree: Sept/Oct 2025

Duration

The program runs over three academic years.

Rythm

Classes are taught over 4 days a week

The 3rd year of the course can be taken as a sandwich course with distance learning only.

Validation
  • Continuous assessment
  • Part-time
  • Project
  • Dissertation and oral presentation
  • Community service
  • A minimum of 10/20 must be obtained for each of these criteria and for each course unit.
  • No partial validation of skill modules

To obtain certification, candidates must pass the four skill modules, as well as a transversal test that covers all modules: a professional portfolio and oral presentation.

Diplomas
  • Bachelor’s degree in Luxury Management
  • Bac+3
  • 180 ECTS
  • “Marketing and Sales Development Officer” registered with the RNCP by CDE FEDE FRANCE, Level 6, NSF 312 (Decision date: 25-04-2022). RNCP file no. 36374
  • The qualification provides access to the Master’s degree in Fashion & Luxury Management.
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Courses

Year 1/Project - Producing a fashion show
Personal Branding Consultant
Introduction to Human Resources
Sales & negotiation techniques
Marketing
Societal and cultural influences in fashion
History of brands and creators
Fashion economy
International fashion
Trends
360° Communication
Introduction to Marketing
Accounting & Management 1
Fashion Merchandising 1
Purchasing & Sourcing
Luxury codes
Luxury marketing
Luxury sectors and market
Behavior of foreign luxury customers
Jewelry – Watchmaking – Perfumery
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Year 2/Project - Producing a magazine
Market research
Setting up a company
International trade
E-commerce
Societal and cultural influences in fashion
History of contemporary fashion
Contract law & trademark law
Communication strategy
Advanced Marketing
Digital marketing & community management
Accounting / Management 2
Fashion Merchandising 2
Visual Merchandising
Purchasing & Sourcing
English
PAO
Communication & leadership
Masterclass & outings
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Year 3/Project - Creating a Pop-Up Store
Corporate finance and business planning
Corporate law
Human Resources Management
Management of commercial actions
Fashion Retail Management
Business strategy
International Project Management
Responsible Sourcing
New business models
Sustainable fashion
Fashion Brand Management
History of art and fashion
English+TOEIC
PAO
Masterclass & outings
Elevator pitch
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Careers

Brand Manager

A Junior Brand Manager assists with defining, creating and marketing a brand.

Sponsorship Manager

 A Sponsorship Manager is responsible for establishing and maintaining effective public relations with all of a brand’s stakeholders, including sponsors and patrons.

Advertising Manager

A Junior Advertising Manager helps to develop and coordinate advertising campaigns.

Luxury Store Manager

 A Junior Store Manager is tasked with managing the sales and administration of a small or medium-sized sales outlet and developing its commercial profitability.

Luxury Product Manager

Within the Luxury sector, a Product Manager or Junior Product Manager specialises in the life cycle of a luxury product or range of products from concept to sales.

Visual Merchandiser

A Visual Merchandiser designs and produces the decor and layout of shop windows, sales areas and displays.

Learning by doing

Each year, EIDM students organise a major professional project: organising a fashion show, creating a magazine, opening a pop-up store, creating a brand, directing an event, etc. It’s a high-level professional experience that puts the emphasis on creativity, imagination and investment. To give the best of yourself!

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Success Story

We promote the careers of our alumni on an internal platform that lists all our former graduates and current students, providing a direct link between all members of the EIDM community: Access to online job offers. Student recruitment. Setting up conferences to present careers. Participation in exam juries.

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