Freitag, 18. November 2011

New Swiss Hotel School Player Climbs Ranking Ladder

New Swiss Hotel School Player Climbs Ranking Ladder
By Habib Souleiman, Bachelor of Arts in Hotel Management
Are you planning to study Business-BBA/MBA, Hospitality management, Hotel, Tourism or a mix of one or more of these fields in Europe?
Here is my story:
During my last year of my secondary education in the Middle East, my family asked me, what my plans were for my future career. As I was unsure what I could do and did not want to join the ranks of the unemployed after completing my education, I went to the career advisor of my school to get some sound advice. She informed me of careers in the various sectors of the economy. I was not interested in manufacturing, or primary sector jobs and I finally decided to make my career in the services industry, after finding out that more than 50% of the Fortune 500 companies were in that part of the economy. I am an outgoing person, enjoying interactions with people from many walks of life. I know I would not be happy to work cooped-up in an office all day, so I settled on the hotel and tourism industry. My plan was to work after graduation in one of the local 5 star hotels, hoping to be transferred after a time, within the hotel company into the various exotic locations were they have hotels.

I formed my decision after talking to the daughter of a friend, who came back home three years ago after her studies abroad in Switzerland. She told me, that after she had completed her education with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Hotel Management, she managed to get a management internship through the placement office of the Swiss school. She works now as a manager for one the prime hotel companies in town, training front of the house staff in their hotels all over Asia.

From her I found out, that when she planned her studies, she was faced with an overwhelming choice of offers for education in many countries. In the end she choose Switzerland, because she felt that she would get the most comprehensive education there, had the ability to learn French and she found in her research a number of Swiss Alumni working as managers in hotels in her home town.

Obviously things have changed since her graduation and for others wanting to pursue this education I have added my school selection criteria and the research that led me to make my choice where to study.
My criteria were:
  • A good education at the most reasonable price
  • The shortest path to a degree
  • An accredited degree
  • City location
  • Possibility of foreign work experience
  • Paid industry training (I need this to partly finance my education)
  • Placement guarantee by the school into an industry training
  • Ability to learn German
  • Good ranking (this was difficult because in some countries this is not available)
  • Successful Alumni
Today (31.10.2011) I was surprised to learn, that my school ranks first in AMAZON.com (Alexa), the world's largest Web Services Company, among students looking to study in a Swiss Hotel and Tourism School.  Of course, I am not surprised about this, because for me “value for money” a short study time” and “accredited degree” was the main criteria for me to choose a school. It is good to know, that other prospective students have the same emphasis.
For the record, I have listed the schools in order of popularity.

Top 10 Hotel Schools in Switzerland are:
1. Business & Hotel Management School
2. Glion Institute of Higher Education
3. Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne (EHL-Lausanne Hotel School)
4. César Ritz Colleges Switzerland - Hotel School
5. Les Roches International School of Hotel Management
6. International Hotel Management Institute (IMI University Centre Switzerland)
7. Swiss Hotel Management School (SHMS-Switzerland)
8. HIM - Hotel Institute Montreux
9. Les Roches-Gruyère University of Applied Sciences (in Clarens, Bulle and Bluche)
10. IHTTI-Neuchatel School of hotel management - Hospitality – Tourism (Member of ASEH)

Of course, there are lots of other places to study and many prospective students have other criteria for their choice of education or place to study than mine. For these people I include a link, were one can find some more schools: Swiss Universities Handbook – Swiss Hotel Management School – Top Universities in Switzerland.

I am writing this article from my desk here in Switzerland, having successfully graduated a short while ago and working now in my first management position with good prospects for further promotion. You may ask, were did he study in the end and did he reach is goal? Well for me the criteria listed above led me to my school and the name of it is BHMS Business and Hotel management school located in the tourism capital of Switzerland the City of Lucerne. I am very proud for my school to be topping the AMAZON ranking list.

Oh… did I reach my goal? You Bet!!
Are you interested to know more about Hospitality industry in Switzerland feel free to contact me at habibals@gmx.ch

Mittwoch, 12. Oktober 2011

Top Accredited MBA in Switzerland - Leading Swiss Business Schools - Business schools in Switzerland

Top Accredited MBA in Switzerland - Leading Swiss Business Schools -  Business schools in Switzerland

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a master's degree in business administration, which attracts people from a wide range of academic disciplines. The MBA designation originated in the United States, emerging from the late 19th century as the country industrialized and companies sought out scientific approaches to management. The core courses in the MBA program are designed to introduce students to the various areas of business such as accounting, marketing, human resources, operations management, etc. Students in the MBA program have the option to select an area of concentration and focus approximately one-third of their studies in this area.
Switzerland offers excellent MBA and executive education programs. The International Institute for Management Development (IMD) in Lausanne is one of the world’s leading business schools. IMD is renowned for its outstanding network with the business world. The executive education program at IMD was ranked 1st among European business schools and 5th worldwide by the Financial Times in 2007.

Master's Degree in International Hotel Management

Master's Degree in International Hotel Management


ength of the programme
1 and 1/2 years for students with Bachelor in Hotel Management (2 Academic periods and 1 paid Internship)
2 and 1/2 years for BA in any major (3 Academic periods and 2 paid Internships)
Admission Requirements
Foundation Year: Bachelor degree in any major
MBA degree: Bachelor in Hotel Management
English proficiency: TOEFL 550 (213 PC/80 IBT) or IELTS 5.5 (Academic)

Accreditation
I. Master's Degree in International Hotel Management
(Academic Standard I degree registered at the National List of Certification by Ministerial Order on 1st July 2008, published on “Le Journal Officiel” of the French Republic on the 6th July, 2008.)
II. MBA in International Hotel and Tourism Management
(Degree accredited by Eurhodip, European association awarding Hotel and tourism degrees)
European Credit  Transfert System (ECTS). Total credits : 120 ECTS

Campus in Europe
- French in Paris, Lyon, Nimes, Bordeaux (France) and Martigny (Switzerland)
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English in Nimes (France), Bruxelles (Belgium) and Martigny
(Switzerland)
- Spanish in Madrid (Spain)
Fee Structure in Europe:
English Programmes: Vatel Brussels, Belgium - Vatel Nimes, France - Vatel Martigny, Switzerland
French Programmes: Vatel Paris - Vatel Lyon - Vatel Nimes - Vatel Bordeaux, France - Vatel Martigny, Switzerland
Spanish Programmes: Vatel Madrid, Spain
For admissions in any of our schools outside Europe, kindly contact the schools concerned directly.
Objectives of the programme
The MBA in International Hotel and Tourism Management combines a university teaching approach with a professional edge, whose aim is to train operational and higher managers in the field of hospitality with a wide range of equipment and facilities (business, leisure, sports...) pertaining to international companies.

The programme in International Hotel Management prepares students for specialised executive and managerial positions in hotels and tourism companies. The programme combines cutting-edge management science with traditional know-how in hotel and restaurant management. Course work is reinforced through immediate application of knowledge in practical settings.

The programme enables students to develop and cultivate managerial competencies such as analytical and organisational skills in addition to nurturing their ability to anticipate and decide rapidly and precisely on matters and situations that arise in all areas of the hotel management sector. Programmes are instructed in English at the Vatel campus of Nimes in the south of France.
Teaching Method
Students are expected to participate actively in every phase of this highly internationalised and multicultural academic programme. Course work complements practical training, cultural and technical seminars and individual or small-group research projects. The teaching staff consists of highly experienced university faculty, expert practitioners, and professionals from hotel, restaurant and tourism world. They strive to attain outrivaled teaching standards by pushing back the boundaries in their respective disciplines.
Programme Organisation
The programme consists of a fixed curriculum of required courses. Students alternate course work with practical situations in which they have the opportunity to apply and test what they have learnt. Course-instruction in English, emphasises the operational and strategic management tools required for international hotel and restaurant management and for the effective management of tourism companies. The programme consists of two successive semesters of coursework followed by a paid internship in France or abroad. During the internship, the student is provided with free board and lodging as well as a monthly allowance of approximately 400 to 500 Euros.
Academic Topics
Foundation Year
Management year 4
Management year 5
(4 months)
Management I, Marketing I,
Human Resources I,
Computer Systems I,
Computer Systems I,
Nutrition and Wines,
Food & Beverage Environment,
Hotel Environment,
Look & Behaviour,
English Communication I,
French Communication I,
Intercultural Management,
Tourism Economics,
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French Communication II
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Vatel also proposes a management training programme in the USA to students at the end of their studies

MBA in Hospitality Management

MBA in Hospitality Management


Programme

Glion’s fully online programs in International Hospitality and Service Industries Management are designed to equip working professionals with the expertise to lead and motivate individuals, teams and organizations within a diverse and multicultural global business environment.

Designed and delivered by top international faculty and industry experts, the business and strategic acumen acquired during this program will allow graduates to develop and refine their analytical skills. Then, using proven industry practices to exploit strategic opportunities, they will be better placed to solve complex business problems and manage change. At the end of the program, students will have developed an ability to make business decisions with reference to accepted industry standards of business ethics, corporate governance, and social responsibility.

Glion Institute of Higher Education also offers online Post Graduate certificate and diploma opportunities for hospitality and service industry professionals who are looking for shorter programs, or do not wish to engage in an applied business project. These programs are ideal for industry professionals who may not have the time to commit to the full Online MBA or who want to go deeper into the interactive content, but still want to progress professionally and network in a classroom of international professionals

Target audience

  • Employees in the Hospitality, Tourism and Services industry who are looking for career advancement in the industry

  • Employees in the Hospitality, Tourism and Services industry who are looking for Management education to leave the Hospitality and Tourism industry

  • Students who want to enter a management career within the Hospitality, Tourism and Services industry

  • The typical student will have a bachelor's degree, at least 4 years of management experience and be between

  • The ages of 26-40.


Why choose Hotel Management and Catering Technology

Why choose Hotel Management and Catering Technology

Hotel Management and Catering Technology come under the umbrella of service industry, a major employer and revenue generator, contributing to the world and Indian economy. What the industry holds in terms of employment particularly for professionals with an experience of 02 or more years is heartening, which encourages students to join the program. Entrepreneurship is also encouraged
The diversity of experience in Hotel Management is greater than in any other profession. Hotel industry involves combination of various skills. Today, the rise in corporate activity, business trips as well as the wish to travel on holidays has made the Hotel industry a very competitive one.
Prospective Job Avenues: A gamut of choices are available for Hotel and Catering professional in global context of tourism, hospitality and allied industries, as a result graduates from this industry can aspire to be; management trainee in hotel and related hospitality industry; kitchen management/house keeping management trainee in hotels; hotel operation trainee in a core hotel department; career opportunities in flight kitchens and in-flight services (cabin crew) after relevant internal training; guest/customer relation executive in hotel and other service sectors; executive in multinational and local quick service restaurants; executives and supervisors in hospital and institutional catering; faculty hotel management/ food craft institutes (after industrial work experience combined with hospitality education); shipping and cruise lines; hospitality marketing/sales executive in hotel and other service sectors; hotel executive in national/state tourism development corporations; executives and supervisors in resorts spas; ground and inflight staff in airlines; managers/supervisors in facilities management service providers (after related experience); self employment; executives and managers in event management operations; other related industries

MBA in Tourism and Hospitality Management-leading to global careers

MBA in Tourism and Hospitality Management-leading to global careers

Hospitality and Tourism industries are expected to grow at the rate of 8% between now and 2025. The diversity of experience in hotel management and tourism is greater than in any other profession. Against this encouraging growth scenario, the MBA in Tourism and Hospitality Management offers a professional edge, for aspirants whose aim is to train to be operational and higher managers in this field, in India and abroad. The MBA programme prepares students for executive and managerial positions. The most popular career opportunities include positions as hotel/resort managers, assistant managers, sales and marketing professionals, property managers, restaurant managers, general managers, food and beverage directors, front office managers, conference planners, human resource managers, convention planners, special event planners, travel agents and group travel facilitators

Master of Business Administration in Tourism and Hospitality


Master of Business Administration (Tourism and Hospitality)

Tourism and Hospitality Industry-an emerging high growth section
In India, the tourism and hospitality industries are witnessing a period of exponential growth; the world’s leading travel and tourism journal, Conde Nast Traveller, ranked India as the numero uno travel destination in the world for 2007, as against fourth position in 2006. For five consecutive year, India has witnessed double-digit growth in foreign tourist arrivals. Along with the rise in foreign tourist arrivals, foreign exchange earnings have shown a robust growth. Tourism has now become a significant industry in India, contributing around 5.9 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP) and providing employment to about 41.8 million people. As per the world travel and tourism council, the tourism industry in India is likely to generate US$ 121.4 billion of economic activity by 2015 and Hospitality sector has the potential to earn US$24 billion in foreign exchange by 2015

Executive Master in Hospitality Management

Executive Master in Hospitality Management


Executive Master in Hospitality Management is a postgraduate Master program, targeted to Tourism professionals with certain experience in Hospitality and Hotel management, designed to completely develop their managerial capability.
This specialized Master gives participants a solid foundation in management along with in-depth knowledge of Hospitality Industry, necessary to manage positions of responsibility in all hospitality and tourism sectors.

Executive Master in Hospitality Management meets both companies and professionals demands.

Hospitality sector is projected to continue growing and companies and recruiters around the world are begging for more specialists to fill management positions.
Tourism professionals look at specialized Master programs to gain skills and professional training to succeed and shoot to the top of their field.

The Executive Master in Hospitality Management is a 24 months part-time Master, designed to fit with participants’ working schedule.
The Master program is delivered as a Blended eLearning Experience.

Residential modules are reinforced with on-line and distance activities, both synchronous (Virtual classroom tools) and asynchronous (web-based training techniques allowing on-line self-training).

How Do I Find Online Hospitality Management MBA Programs?

How Do I Find Online Hospitality Management MBA Programs?

Many schools offer students the opportunity to earn a MBA in Hospitality Management degree online. Because most students are concerned with the school they attend and getting into good business schools, school rankings are important and play a big role in the school or program decision process. For those interested in attending a top ranking or best ranked school, there are plenty of online school ranking sites that provide readers with online Hospitality Management MBA rankings in specific categories. Other sites and pages that can be used as online tools to find the best business and MBA schools include legitimate news sources, online school ranking tools, and reputable school sites that rank schools overall. The Princeton Review provides a useful online tool that allows users to view top business school rankings and which schools are better for specific students and/or groups with focuses on professors, locations, and academics, and other categories. Along with school rankings, accreditation is also very important when searching for good MBA schools and programs. Accreditations guides help readers understand accreditation by explaining what it means for universities to become accredited, what the accrediting process involves, what criteria must be met, and why accreditation is important to students and employers. Most accreditation guides also inform readers of how to recognize fake accrediting agencies, the risks associated with fake accrediting agencies, and how fake accrediting agencies can be harmful to you.

Top Earning Industries for Jobs

Top Earning Industries for Jobs

Lodging and Hotel Manager:
  • Casino and Resort: $36,161 – $137,497
  • Timeshares, Resorts: $51,886 – $94,046
Food Service Manager:
  • Healthcare: $37,611 – $57,330
  • Residential Care/Assisted Living Facility: $35,113 – $52,896
Convention Services Manager:
  • Non-Profit Organization: $39,257 – $77,504
  • Travel and Hospitality Services: $41,926 – $58,183

What Jobs Can an MBA Hospitality Management Online Get Me?

What Jobs Can an MBA Hospitality Management Online Get Me?

  • Lodging and Hotel Managers:Lodging managers and hotel managers are essentially responsible for ensuring that the hotel they manage is running smoothly and effectively and ensuring that customers are satisfied with their accommodations. They are responsible for recruiting, hiring, and training employees, supervising their staff, maintenance, security, and ensuring that exceptional customer service is practiced. Lodging and hotel managers are expected to experience employment growth within the next several years, which may mean that competition for hotel manager occupations will be keen and those with formal training should have the best job prospects.
  • Food Service Managers: Food service managers are essentially responsible for the daily operations that occur in restaurants and other food establishments. This can include administrative duties such as budgeting, payroll, and other paperwork, recruiting, hiring, and training staff and other employees, and ensuring that their establishment is running efficiently and effectively. Food service managers are expected to experience employment increases in the next several years with good job opportunities in the field for trained and educated graduates seeking Hospitality Management MBA careers.
  • Convention Services Manager: Convention services managers are in charge of making accommodations for various types of special events including conventions, conferences, and meetings. They meet with clients to discuss event requirements in order to ensure that the facility will be able to meet expectations. To do this they must implement and monitor services such as catering, reservations, programming, and decorating. Their responsibilities include making special reservations concerning number of rooms as well as meeting spaces, arranging services regarding food, housekeeping, or transportation, and providing necessary supplies and electronic equipment. Convention services managers often work at hotels, resorts, casinos, and other types of facilities related to the hospitality industry.

Why Should I Get an AACSB Accredited Hospitality Management MBA?

Why Should I Get an AACSB Accredited Hospitality Management MBA?

Accreditation is extremely important when researching and choosing a school to earn your degree from regardless of what type of degree you are looking to earn. Accreditation ensures that the school you attend strives to provide quality education for its students by setting polices and procedures in place to make sure students learn the skills and knowledge they will need to succeed in the workplace. Accreditation not only ensures that you receive a quality education, but it also serves as a way for employers to know that you completed the necessary requirements to earn your degree and that you are qualified for the employment positions you seek after graduation. Accreditation is especially important to those seeking Hospitality Management MBA jobs, as some employers will not hire candidates who have earned degrees from universities that are not accredited. Individuals who are interested in working top-level and management level positions in the hospitality industry should ensure that the Management MBA degree online they pursue is from a online Hospitality Management MBA school that is accredited, either regionally or nationally. In a online MBA in Hospitality Management degree program, students will take the necessary courses to prepare them for careers in hospitality and related fields. These programs are generally composed of courses that focus both on business principles and those geared more towards the hospitality industry that are more customer service and service industry related. General business courses in Hospitality Management MBA online programs include (but are not limited to): Economics, Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and Business Communication. Hospitality and service industry specific courses may include (but are not limited to): Front Office Operations, Sanitation and Safety, Retail and Consumer Behavior, Purchasing and Inventory Control, Hospitality Facilities Design, Housekeeping Management, Event Management, Tourism Management, Marketing Management, and Restaurant and Hotel Management.

Getting Into a Hospitality Management MBA Program

Getting Into a Hospitality Management MBA Program

Students interested in enrolling in a hospitality management MBA program need a bachelor’s degree from an accredited school. The degree does not have to be related to business, but students should have an average grade point average of 2.0 or higher. However, keep in mind that some institutions, such as South University, have a higher minimum GPA requirement. While an undergraduate degree in business is not necessary, students should be proficient in algebra-level mathematics and have taken some classes in business, such as in introductory courses for business foundations and accounting courses. In addition to these prerequisites, students should be prepared to submit the following documents along with their completed application:


  • college transcript
  • proof of GMAT scores
  • current resume detailing previous work experience
  • essays following provided prompt
  • letter of program intent
Some programs, such as DeVry University’s hospitality management MBA program, will require that applicants come in to a campus location for an interview as well. To determine exactly what your prospective school requires, contact them directly.

What Does an MBA in Hospitality Cover?

What Does an MBA in Hospitality Cover?


While most schools that offer online Hospitality Management MBA degree programs have their own unique core curriculum degree plans and courses, most programs generally focus on teaching students the same foundations and concepts needed to excel in top level jobs in the services industry. An MBA online Hospitality Management degree is generally aimed at giving students a solid background in customer service, employee development, and the business aspects of hospitality such as accounting, human resources, and other administrative fields. Other knowledge and specializations of an MBA in Hospitality Management online program include tourism, health care, international business, advertising, and marketing. Some other concepts learned through a online MBA Hospitality Management program include learning the various venues involved in the industry which can include (but are not limited to): tourism, lodging, cruise ships, amusement parks and centers, event facilities, and restaurants. Students will also learn how to recruit, hire and train employees and other staff, how to manage money and funds associated with their venues, and how to identify and solve real life problems and issues that may arise in the workplace. Graduates of MBA Hospitality Management online programs are prepared to practice theories and actions they learned in the program in an effort to effectively manage teams and ventures associated within the hospitality industry. In addition, as nearly all hospitality enterprises consist of food and/or lodging, students of MBA Hospitality Management programs online will also learn about the food industry.

Online MBA in Hospitality Management

Online MBA in Hospitality Management
In today’s competitive workforce, individuals must be prepared to work in their chosen industry and be able to apply the concepts they have learned to real life situations that occur in the workplace. An MBA in Hospitality Management prepares students with the knowledge and skills they will need to excel in the professional and career world, particularly in hospitality. Students who study in online Hospitality Management MBA programs are prepared to better understand the needs of people and travelers who demand top and quality services from industries which may include restaurants, resorts, hotels, and tourism. Essentially, online MBA Hospitality Management programs teach individuals seeking higher level jobs in the service industry how to manage organizations working with the public to ensure exceptional customer service.

Why Earn a Hospitality Management MBA?

Why Earn a Hospitality Management MBA?

An MBA in Hospitality Management shows employers that you have the business acumen and hospitality expertise to take on mid-level executive and management roles. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), a master's degree in hospitality management can give you an advantage when seeking management or management trainee positions at top hotels (www.bls.gov). Additionally, an MBA program can provide you with a deep understanding of business practices, finances and strategies, which can help you earn better profits and operate efficiently for your hospitality company.

What Will I Learn?

MBA in Hospitality Management programs require you to take foundational courses in business. These courses typically cover accounting, marketing and decision making. You also might learn about management strategies, corporate environments and leadership methods. If your bachelor's degree isn't in a business-related area, you may need to take remedial courses in math, economics, finance or business law.
Hospitality management courses usually cover event management, food and beverage management, hospitality law and hospitality marketing. Other courses discuss issues in the tourism and hospitality industry, topics in global hospitality and business strategies. Many hospitality management master's degree programs include internships or other hands-on learning experiences. Some programs also allow you to choose a concentration, such as marketing or special events management.

What Are My Online Options?

You can find some online MBA in Hospitality Management programs. If you choose an online program, flexible scheduling may allow you to keep your current job. In an online program, you're usually able to complete readings, view lectures and submit assignments when it's convenient for you. Typically, due dates and school schedules still apply.

What Kind of Job Can I Get?

General managers of large hotels typically oversee department managers who deal with marketing, finance, special events or other areas. Larger hotels and hotel chains also offer training programs for potential management candidates, and an MBA in Hospitality Management can help get you on the management track. High-level positions in hotels are in demand, so you'll face competition for the best positions.

Hospitality Management (MBA) Master's Degree

Hospitality Management (MBA) Master's Degree

Can you see yourself organizing large special events? Would you like to be a hotel executive? Earning a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Hospitality Management can give you the knowledge necessary to operate hotels, resorts, special events companies and other hospitality institutions.

MBA in Hotel Management

MBA in Hotel Management
Duration:  4 Semesters (2 Years)
Eligibility: Graduate in any stream
Awarding Body: Punjab Technical University Jalandhar
Teaching Methodology:  Daily Practical, Assignments, Live Presentations, Visits, Exposure Training , Group Discussions, Guest Lectures, Internship, Survey & Research.
Special Offer: 3/4 year Diploma/Degree holders in Hotel/Hospitality Management can do by correspondence

Support
  • You will be provided with lot of online material and Hard study material
  • You will also be invited for free membership with various international Hospitality Groups/blogs/ associations
  • We will also help you in placements - India and abroad.
  • You can also available scholarship through our academic alliance institutes world wide for further studies.
Intake Period
Group 1
Group 2
 
Admission / Registration Open Open
Commencement of classes
1st June 2011
1st August 2011
Last date with late fee
30th May 2011
30th October 2011
Course Content
Semester - 1
Principles & Practices of Management
Organizational Behaviour
Accommodation Management
Food & Beverage Management
Foo d Science, Nutrition & Dietetics Management
Communication & Soft Skills
Practical
Semester - 2
Human Resource Management
Marketing Management
Accommodation Management
Food & Beverage Management
French for Hotel Management
Workshop on Executive Communication
Practical
THIS PROGRAM IS NON- AICTE COURSE AND DOES NOT FALL UNDER THE PREVIEW OF AICTE
Semester - 3
Applied Operations Research
Financial Management
Facilities Design & Management
Hospitality Law
Hospitality Marketing & Sales
Fundamentals of Tourism & Tourism Products
Practical
Semester - 4
Strategic Management
MIS
Practical in MIS
Final Research Project & Viva Voce
Industrial Exposure Training

MBA Hospitality Management

 MBA Hospitality Management

Introduction
THIS MBA AIMS TO DEVELOP YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS AS A MANAGER, AND SPECIFICALLY THE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED IN MANAGING HOSPITALITY ORGANISATIONS SUCH AS HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, AND CONTRACT CATERERS.

Entry Requirements
The standard entry requirement is a UK honours degree or an equivalent foreign qualification plus at least two years' management experience. Nonstandard applicants will be considered if they can demonstrate that they have the necessary work background, skills and aptitude to achieve the award. Where your Honours degree has not been studied in English, you will be required to provide evidence of English language competence at no less than the minimum level specified by QMU. Through accreditation of prior learning (APL) you may be granted exemption from studying a module or modules up to a maximum of 60 credit points, provided you can demonstrate successful achievement of all the learning outcomes. This excludes the Master's dissertation.

Duration
Full-time: 1 year
Part-time: 2-7 years

Outcomes
PgCert/PgDip/MBA

Attendance/Location
By attendance at QMU on a Tuesday and Thursday or by distance learning.

Description
This course will attract managers in the hospitality industry who wish to update their qualifications, or managers looking for a career change who want to enter the hospitality industry. It focuses on developing the management skills and knowledge you will need in this expanding and constantly changing business sector. The course specifically aims to deepen your knowledge and ability to strategically manage hospitality operations and supplements this with an introduction to other key management disciplines. The course will engage you in conceptual thinking, analysis and research, however it seeks to take you beyond the analytical emphasis of many MBA programmes and encourages you to develop and implement creative ideas and solutions to organisational issues.

Structure
The course is modular and can be studied on a full-time or part-time basis. It is available by attendance at QMU or by open learning. You are required to study eight modules each valued at 15 credits and complete a Master�s dissertation (valued at 60 credits). Studying full-time, you will normally undertake four modules in semester one and four modules in semester two, and then complete the Master�s project (MBA only).

Course Covers
- Contemporary issues in the hospitality industry
- Research methods for business
- Managing service industries, organisations and people
- Marketing
- Accounting and finance for service industries
- Operations management
- Strategic management
- Creative manager
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- Masters project (MBA only)

Teaching and Assessment
Learning and teaching methods for students studying at Queen Margaret University encourage group and independent learning. You may also have lectures from industry professionals and visits to industry. Students studying by distance learning are expected to participate in on-line discussions though WebCT. Assessment methods include management reports, essays, and presentations.

Careers
This award is aimed at current and prospective managers in the hospitality industry. Your future prospects will depend on your abilities and previous experience, but successful completion of the course should better equip you for the fast-changing and diverse business environment in this sector.

Associate Student
You can also register as an associate student to study single modules in areas of interest.

MBA in Hospitality Management

MBA in Hospitality Management

Program of : “Universidad Europea de Madrid” in Spain, taught at Les Roches
Title: Master of Business Administration in Hospitality with choice of specialization in:
  • Finance
  • Marketing


Program Objectives

This program is offered at Les Roches by the “Universidad Europea” in Madrid (UEM), one of Spain's leading business universities. The UEM is recognized by the Ministry of Education in Spain, guaranteeing recognition within the European Union.

Today's hospitality industry offers a wide range of exciting career opportunities. Technology has transformed the industry and created many jobs that did not exist a few years ago. Our MBA program can help you manage these changes and evolve in your career with the knowledge and experience to address the future challenges in the industry. This MBA aims to develop young professionals into more effective individuals so that they are able to progress to senior managerial positions.


Program Overview

Over 25 leading international hotel companies were consulted in the development of this program in order to ensure that the most relevant, effective and dynamic courses are offered. Through its industry relevant and academically grounded curriculum, the program (MBA in Hospitality Management) will challenge students so that they become “reflective” individuals, empowered to meet the challenges of ambitious and wide-ranging career aspirations.
The program (MBA in Hospitality Management) consists of 4 modules of 10 weeks each, followed by an 8 months dissertation which will be completed in the workplace. Students may choose either the finance or the marketing track depending on their motivation and objectives.

Module 1 : Developing Leadership Abilities
This module concentrates on the Human aspect of executive management which is most important in the running of a successful hospitality business. You will examine leadership, business relationships, development of managers and organizational strategy, in both the classroom and your own workplace

Module 2 : Mastering Hospitality Technologies
This module focuses on hospitality leading edge technologies which are vital for any company to keep its competitive advantage. Hotel companies are spending millions in development of new business practices. As an executive, you need to understand what is involved in these new technologies that are revolutionizing the hotel industry.

Module 3 : Gaining Business Acumen
In today’s competitive world, and as an executive, you need exposure to the fundamentals of finance, marketing and economics. Courses in this module will allow you to explore more specialized subjects in finance or marketing, and at the end of this module, you will select either Hospitality Finance or Marketing as your area of concentration for continued study.

Module 4 : Adding value through a specialization
This specialized module (either in Finance or Marketing), students will gain in-depth management knowledge combining applied theory and some real world case studies conducted outside the classroom.


Admission Requirements

1. Normally aged 24 years old or above.

2. A completed application form with all pertinent attachments and an application fee of CHF. 100.- (for new students).

3. A completed study plan form, dated and signed.

4. Must hold a Bachelor Degree from an accredited Institution of higher learning in any field.

5. A confidential reference form which the Admissions Department will send to the candidate upon receipt of his/her application.

6. If English is not your mother tongue or if you have not studied in an English speaking school for at least three years please enclose one of the following:
  • 6.1. TOEFL: minimum score of 550 points for the paper based test, 213 points for the computer based test and 79-80 on the internet-based test. The TOEFL testing code number for Les Roches is 9827.
  • 6.2. Cambridge First Certificate: grade B.
  • 6.3. I.E.L.T.S. Students must apply to take the Academic Module examination and obtain a minimum overall band of 5.5 and score at least 5.5 in each sub-category (listening, reading, writing, speaking).
7. A valid medical certificate.

MBA in Swiss Hotel Management


MBA in Swiss Hotel Management

Who is this programme for? This is a 6 month intensive residential course delivering 120 credits. This is a very compact course designed for students and executives who cannot afford to remain a year out of the market but wish to further develop their skills in preparation for middle and upper management positions.

Programme objective - Programme content - Awards - Requirements for Admission


Programme objective
The programme aims to equip students with the professional and sector specific skills necessary to enter higher management levels mostly in the hospitality industry by focusing on those subjects that relate to the highest Swiss standards that are much in demand internationally by hotel and hospitality companies.

Programme content

  • Market Analysis and Project Development
  • Contemporary Hospitality Trends
  • Essentials of Business Finance
  • Swiss Hotel Marketing Management
  • Swiss Health and Spa Resort Management
  • Corporate Strategy and HRM

AwardsStudents successfully passing this course will receive a MBA in Swiss Hotel Management, awarded by IMI.

Requirements for Admission
First Degree with Honours in relevant fields of study or first Degree with Honours in unrelated fields of study and adequate professional experience or     successful completion of IMI Postgraduate Diploma. Exceptionally, a pass degree or no degree combined with high level managerial experience in hospitality and tourism will be accepted.
A level of English sufficient to undertake a MBA.
Professional and managerial experience in relevant areas.
IMI considers strong motivation and maturity to be as important as academic qualifications.

Entry DatesThere are two intakes per year, early in January and July.

MBA International Hospitality Management

MBA International Hospitality Management

Who is this programme for?This six month intensive residential course, which is validated by IMI's UK partner, Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), is followed by a six month non residential programme for the field consulting project or dissertation. The course is designed for students with qualifications and/or experience in hospitality management who wish to develop their skills and understanding of the industry in preparation for middle and senior management positions.
Programme objective - Programme content - Awards - Requirements for Admissions - Entry dates Programme objectiveThe programme's objective is to equip students with the skills necessary for eventual higher level management in the hospitality industry by focusing on those subjects that relate to the internationalisation of hotel and hospitality companies. The core focus is on strategic management
with subjects including studying at Master's level, strategic international marketing management, enterprise development, project appraisal and feasibility studies, business cultures in developing new markets (notably Asia).

Programme contentInternational Strategic Management
Business Research Methods
Global Hospitality Management
Services Marketing and e-business
Financial Management for Services
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Dissertation or Field Consulting Project

Awards
Students successfully passing this course will receive two degrees:

MBA in International Hospitality Management, awarded by IMI
MBA in International Hospitality Management, awarded by MMU

Requirements for Admission
Degree with Honours in Hotel or Tourism Management, or successful completion of the IMI Postgraduate Diploma
Exceptionally, Degree in other lines may be accepted, if supported with adequate professional experience
IMI regards strong motivation and maturity as important as academic qualifications
Proficiency in English: 525 TOEFL (paper-based), 196 TOEFL (computer-based), 5.5 IELTS, or equivalent

Entry Dates

There are two intakes per year, early in January and July

Master of Management in Hospitality (MMH)


Master of Management in Hospitality (MMH)
The Master of Management in Hospitality (MMH) degree is an intensive 12-month, three-semester program beginning in May each year. You can complete the MMH entirely in Ithaca, NY at Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration, or by spending six months at Cornell and six months at the Cornell-Nanyang Institute of Hospitality Management (CNI) at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Like an MBA, the MMH prepares students to be theory-based, action-oriented leaders of executive management teams and entrepreneurial ventures. MMH graduates are entrepreneurs, restaurateurs, developers, analysts, consultants, corporate directors, and managers of hotels, resorts, and spas. Access to these alumni generates outstanding career opportunities around the world.

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT (MBA)


 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT (MBA)

If you have earned a 3- or 4-year university degree in Hospitality Management, this program will allow you to earn an MBA with 6 months of additional, advanced study. If you have earned a 3- or 4-year university degree in a non-hospitality field, this program will help you redirect your career with only 9 or 12 months of advanced study.
- Asset Management
- Information & Knowledge Management
- Revenue Management in the Service Industry
- Strategic Management
- Sustainable Tourism Development
Elective and prerequisite courses
- Applied Hospitality Information System*
- Beginner German Language I **
- Communications & Personal Development
- Introduction to the Economics of Tourism
- Organizational Behavior
- Operations Management
- Research Methods in Hospitality & Tourism
Elective and prerequisite courses
- Food Service Management**
- Beginner German Language II**

Length with a Bachelor's Degree in Hospitality Management:
6 months (2 academic terms) of classes; you may include an optional 6-month paid Swiss operational Internship.

Length with a Bachelor's Degree in Business or a related field:
9 months (3 academic terms) of classes, and an optional 6- or 9-month paid Swiss operational Internship.

Length with a Bachelor's Degree in any other field:
12 months (4 academic terms) of classes, and an optional 6 - 12 month paid Swiss operational Internship.

What is a Master of Business Administration: Hospitality Management Degree?


What is a Master of Business Administration: Hospitality Management Degree?


Hospitality, an industry encompassing travel and tourism, is among the fastest-growing industries worldwide. Hospitality managers are extremely important to the success of facilities such as hotels and resorts, and perform vital tasks from managing money to hiring employees. An MBA in Hospitality Management teaches students the skills of the trade and introduces them to the problems and issues specific to the tourism and hospitality industry through classwork, directed projects and research.

Admission to the Program

Many schools offer programs in hospitality management. These degrees can take from two to four years to complete. Admission is competitive and requires a bachelor's degree, good grades, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement. Although your major doesn't matter in this graduate program, classes in accounting, finance, marketing, and hospitality will increase your chances and preparation for the program.

Required Courses

Classes in an MBA program for Hospitality Management are designed to develop students' ability to apply business and leadership strategies to hospitality industry-specific situations. Courses may include:
  • Business Communication
  • Economics
  • Food and Beverage Cost Control
  • Front Office Operations
  • Hospitality Facilities Design
  • Housekeeping Management
  • Purchasing and Inventory Control
  • Real Estate Finance and Investments
  • Resort Development
  • Retail and Consumer Behavior
  • Sanitation and Safety

Career Information

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), www.bls.gov, job growth in the field of hospitality management is expected to increase significantly faster than in the economy as a whole through 2014. Those with the best chances for securing good employment will be holders of graduate degrees, such as an MBA in Hospitality Management, and relevant work experience. The BLS estimates that median annual earnings in the hospitality management field start at about $35,000, while those at the upper end of the earnings scale make in the range of $75,000 per year.

Master of Business Administration (MBA): Hospitality Management Degree Overview


Master of Business Administration (MBA): Hospitality Management Degree Overview

It takes a team of dedicated and focused people to make places of hospitality fun for travelers and vacationers. If you'd like to staff and oversee operations and development in hotels, bed and breakfasts, cruise ships, resorts, and other hospitality facilities, a Master of Business Administration: Hospitality Management degree may help you achieve your goals.