Master of Science - Wine Management
- 1 year
- Duration
- 18,000 EUR
- Price
- September
- Start
- May
- Deadline
- Master
- Degree
- Campus
- Format
- Dijon / France
- Location
Program description
The MSc Wine Management is taught at the School of Wine & Spirits Business, boasting unique facilities — the only ones of this type in the world entirely dedicated to training:
- The Wine & Spirits Business Lab: a behavioral research laboratory dedicated to the world of wines and spirits
- The Tasting Room: a fully equipped room for tastings
- The Wine Cellar: an exhibition cellar at the entrance of the School of Wine & Spirits Business, presenting the greatest wines from France and elsewhere
- The Spirits World: a space dedicated to the discovery of spirits.
Program structure
Semester 1: Wine and Spirits Fundamentals and Management Modules
- Wines of the World
- Viticulture and Oenology
- Wine and Spirits Tastings and Field Trips
- Economic Environment of the Wine Industry
- Finance in the Wine and Spirits Industry
- Sales and Distribution in the Wine and Spirits Industry
- Marketing in the Wine, Beer and Spirits Industry
- Wine Tourism
- Legal Rules in the Wine and Spirits Industry
- Specialist lectures and meetings with industry representatives
- Field trips in Burgundy
- Introduction to the Law of Contracts
Semester 2: Business Development and Practical Approach Modules
- Business Ethics
- Innovation Management
- Research Methodology
- Legal Protection: Brand, Model, Design
- Logistics
- History and Culture of fermented drinks
- Wine Business Game
- Institutional Tastings
- Tastings, Field Trips in Loire Valley and Languedoc
- Conferences: Distribution, Wine and Culture, Jobs and Careers
- Wine Exhibitions
- ProWein Fair in Düsseldorf, Germany
- Wine Paris Fair, France
- Spirits and Liqueurs of the World
Semester 3 : Professional thesis and optional intership
Price
Tuition fees for the Master of Science Wine Management — 18,000 EUR.
Requirements for applicants
Academic requirements
- A French Master 1 or an international Bachelor’s degree or 240 ECTS
English language entry requirements
If your first language is not English, then you must demonstrate that you have an appropriate level of English fluency to be eligible to study one of our undergraduate or postgraduate courses. The level of English required will depend on the programme you are applying for.
- IELTS — 6.0
- TOEIC — 785
- TOEFL IBT — 80
- DUOLINGO — 115
About the university

The student has always been at the heart of the development plan of the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Dijon (ESC Dijon, now BSB), which was established more than 120 years ago to satisfy the demands of the local industry and wine commerce.
Building on this dedication, it immediately set itself apart with its spirit of innovation and openness to the world.
The institution at BSB has faith in all students and young people. The purpose of the school is to give students the assistance they need to reach their greatest potential and forge their own pathways. Students learn to be bold, resilient, and conscious of their abilities, resources, and ability to take action through BSB.
Students at BSB learn in an atmosphere that promotes global awareness. They excel there, transcend themselves, and change. Most importantly, they learn that their futures are endless. «Where there is will, there is always a way» is what young people discover at BSB. They know that nothing is impossible, but without willpower and hard work, nothing happens.
Academic excellence
Triple accredited by AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA, BSB is part of the top 1% of Business Schools in the world.