MASTER of SCIENCE in LUXURY GOODS AND SERVICES

Admissions

A complete graduate application file must be submitted to be considered for admission to the Master in Luxury Goods & Services program.

A complete graduate application file consists of:

  A completed application form with your answers to the essay questions;



  Two letters of recommendation from professors and/or employers who have observed their performance in an academic and/or professional context.
Letters of recommendation not in English must be officially translated into English;



  University transcript(s) and diploma(s), with official translation when necessary;
  The grading scale of the transcript(s);
  4 passport-size and style photographs;
  Photocopy of your passport or national identity card;
  Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL, The Cambridge Proficiency Test, or the TOEIC test);
  An updated Resume;
  Non-refundable 100 Euro application fee.

Applicants may also be required to attend a personal interview. For international applicants, a telephone interview may be arranged.

Please mail your application file to:

Monaco Business School
International university of Monaco
Director of Graduate Admissions
2, avenue Albert II, 98 000 Monte Carlo
Principality of Monaco



Selection criteria for admission

  Academic ability and potential as shown by grades or equivalent tests and examinations
  Evidence of relevant personal, professional, and educational experience
  Motivation to study in the chosen field and clearly defined career objectives
  Leadership potential and personal achievement and interests
  Uniqueness and contribution to the University's mission

Entry requirements for admission

  A 4-year university degree;
  Proof of English proficiency;
  An equivalent GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

As the University's mission reflects its commitment to maintaining a multicultural balance and other forms of diversity within its student body, the general entry requirements may not reflect the individual minimum standards set for applicants from differing educational systems and geographic areas. Whenever possible the University seeks to establish requirements which are accessible and realistic given the country of origin of the applicant. An example would be an applicant's reasonable access to testing centers if standardized test are required or the requirement of transcripts and grades when an educational system issues only exam results.

Merit scholarships are available for applicants to the Master in Luxury Goods & Services. Click here to know more.

Financial Aid from your country might be available for applicants to the BSBA. Click here to know more.

IUM Admission Team

For any additional information on the application process and the way the International University of Monaco selects candidates, please contact Ms. Leila Bello at lbello@monaco.edu.