This Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management with a specialisation in International Hospitality Management has been designed for students aspiring to top managerial positions in the global hospitality and services arena such as international hotel chains or companies.
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Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management with a specialisation in International Hospitality Management |
| Duration | 4 years including:
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| Intakes | January and July |
| English level |
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| Authorisation | Swiss Federation - meets Bologna standards |
| Credits | 180 ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) are required |
Programme Objectives
The aim of the degree programme is to prepare students for leadership within the hospitality industry with a specific focus on international hospitality management. The student will develop professional, managerial and strategic competencies through a range of teaching processes, including craft-based learning, didactic and student centred approaches. The programme develops critical thinking skills through exposure to contemporary management theory within the context of hospitality operations.
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Academic Programme
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Admissions Requirements
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Tuition and Other Fees
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Important documents
KATIA KABALAN ACHKAR (France)
BSc with specialisation in International Hospitality Management
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“My choice was based on the passion and the quality of the faculty members. I have learned how to work hard and how to push myself to keep on going with the work we have to do.It is not always easy, but it is really worth it whenever you get a good grade.
Beside this, I have become very disciplined and focused managing my time for studies and leisure activities. LRG has very professional and ambitious students and - although it might be sometimes difficult competing with such people -the result of group projects are often brilliant. ”

