Freitag, 22. Februar 2013

Important links about education in Switzerland

Here you will find some websites are important for you to seek for the right place to start studying.
BHMS Business & Hotel Management School
(BHMS Business and Hotelmanagement School in Switzerland Luzern is one of the top hospitality management schools in Luzern and provides undergraduate, graduate and post graduate studies in the fields of hospitality, hotel management and business management.)
Swiss Universities Handbook - Top Universities in Switzerland
(Universities in Switzerland, Swiss Universities Handbook is the first searchable directory for Swiss Universities, if you are looking for Top Accredited Universities in the World, then you Should start your Education in Switzerland, Study in Switzerland)
Swiss Business & Hotel Management School
(BHMS is among to the Top Hotel and Business Management Schools in Switzerland and we believe that BHMS is a different kind of Hotel Management School established in Lucerne - Switzerland. BHMS is a small School, at BHMS we have between 200 students per year. BHMS is focusing to be assured that our students can be highly personalized and get individual support during their education in Switzerland. We believe that BHMS is an inclusive, not exclusive Swiss Hotel Management School)
Top Hospitality Institutes
(Leading Hospitality and Business Institutes around the world.)
الدراسة في سويسرا - Study in Switzerland
(in Arabic)
Study in Luzern
(Lucerne (German: Luzern) has recently been voted Switzerland's safest city. For students this means that they can concentrate 100% on their studies.)
Swiss hotel school - Школа Бизнеса и гостиничного менеджмента
(in Russian)
MBA in Switzerland
(MBA in Switzerland a hub for excellent education and science.)
Hotel Schools
(Best Hotel Schools in the world)
Swiss Hotel Schools
(Swiss Hotel Management Schools - Ranked Among World’s Best by Global 5-star Hoteliers)
MBA WIKIPEDIA
(Master of Business Administration - TOP MBA in Switzerland - Leading Swiss Business Schools)
MBA IN Hospitality Management
(All information’s you need about MBA in Hospitality Management)
Swiss Business Schools
(Interested to study Business? Here you can find all Business schools in Switzerland)
Study Hospitality in Lucerne
(Luzern or Lucerne, in this City you can find at least 4 Hospitality Schools)
Swiss Universities Handbook
(Study in Switzerland - Education in Switzerland)
Hotel Schools
(Leading Hotel Management Schools in Switzerland)

Donnerstag, 21. Februar 2013

Job opportunities for hospitality managment graduates

JOBS PROSPECTS FOR HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT GRADUATES
FUELED BY BUILDING BOOM IN ASIA

Students and prospective graduates from hospitality colleges have excellent chances to find satisfying careers in the hospitality or tourism industry.
This confidence is based on the trends of an un-abating building boom of hotels and resorts in tourism and business destinations in Asia. These will serve an ever-growing multitude of business travelers and a well-to-do population in industrialized countries, which can afford regular foreign holidays. These trends are supported also by full order books for the airlines manufacturing industry that produce larger and more fuel-efficient aircraft, which in turn make travel to destinations more inexpensive.
Within the next two years, more than 40000 new branded hotel rooms in 200 hotels, built by GHM, Swissotels, Mandarin Oriental, Mövenpick, Shangri-La, Traders, Radisson, Country Inns & Suites, Park Plaza, Regent, Marriott, Hyatt and Starwood Hotels, are coming on stream. It is estimated, that these new businesses require as many as 80000 employees. Further, many entrepreneurs will open businesses that compliment these hotels and local leisure and tourism industry and that in turn further increases the need for qualified staff. Also, many baby boomers that staffed the management floors of the international hotels industry are coming up for retirement, leaving management vacancies for educated and well-trained graduates. 
How can a prospective student or graduate prepare her/himself to obtain one of these jobs?
Send your resume to as many hotel companies as possible – maybe you have the know-how they are looking for. Further, apply at the job placement office of your school - there they coach prospective graduates how to handle telephone interviews, help prepare a video resume and ensure that students are ready to apply for a job in a well-prepared manner.  
Alternatively, for students wanting to avail of fees based job prospecting, there are many reputable employment agencies for jobs in regional or specialized hospitality markets. These agencies also help in preparing the extensive documentation as well as assistance with visa applications. Some of these entities specialize in time limited international internship positions and they select each year a number of graduates in specific countries.  
Lastly, we recommend that prospective job seekers apply for their first job as early as possible, this to avoid a waiting period after their graduation.
Remember, the early bird…
Questions?
Should you have further questions please feel free to contact us under:
admission3@bhms.ch
OR
P:+41412487070

How International students in Switzerland profit

Earn up to 2300 USD per month during studying in Switzerland

How International students in Switzerland profit
from SWISS paid training

BHMS Swiss Hotel Schools is pleased to announce that the Supervisory Commission of the Swiss Association of Swiss Hospitality Industry has allowed BHMS to offer its students paid supervised Swiss Industry Training in the Swiss Hospitality industry for six months in each school year.
Swiss Industry Training is mainly about the development of students and it will be instrumental for their success in their early careers. Students do well not to solely look at the salary offer, but should concentrate equally on other benefits the internship offers.
How International students in Switzerland profit

1. Hands-on working experience

Allows a student to learn how to interact and to communicate effectively with customers and fellow employees in a live working environment.

2. Learn to execute orders

By learning to understand and execute orders(and being corrected if they are not done as expected) students learn how to interact with their supervisors and learn how to effectively give orders to their staff when they have advanced to their first supervisory job.

3. Find out their limits

Working intensive, having to concentrate on the job at hand and still being able to smile has to be learnt. After some initial struggles to do this, students are surprised on how resilient they are and how to smile under adverse conditions becomes second nature.

4. Build their CV

Over the typical tree years up to graduation with a bachelor degree in Hotel & Hospitality Management, students will have accumulated three internships, hopefully in different departments and in three different hospitality businesses in Switzerland.  This will have given them an insight on how businesses or departments are run, they will have experienced diverse management styles and will have gained substantial product knowledge and business ideas, an aspect employers’ value greatly.

5. Earn an income

Last but not least, students earn each month a gross salary of CHF 2,168. From this salary they will have to pay for accommodation (normally provided by the employer) board, taxes and other deductions. The average net income each month is from CHF 1,200 to CHF 1,400. In some positions students also have the opportunity to earn tips.
Questions?
Should you have further questions please feel free to contact us under:
admission3@bhms.ch
OR
P:+41412487070

Study Bachelor of Arts in Global Management in Switzerland

Global Business in Lucerne
The validation of the new 1-year top-up Bachelor of Arts in Global Management given at BHMS in Luzern in conjunction with the Robert Gordon University of Aberdeen was completed in September 2012. BHMS is proud to have received from the validation committee, which comprises professors from three top European Universities, a distinction for the validation process. With this new program BHMS/RGU offers to students interested in a "Fast Track” ordinary Global Management Bachelor Degree an excellent education path that combines a high quality education for one the lowest all-in tuition fees available in all Swiss private Hotel and Business Management Schools.
Students that wish to avail after successful completion of their in-school period of a six-month paid internship in the hospitality industry can approach our internship officer for a suitable position.
The program will be run for the first cohort in the autumn semester of 2013.

ABOUT:

(Bachelor of Arts Degree – Stage Three): The BA in Global Management program provides the student with an academic qualification and skill set that is attractive to potential employers across a range of global business sectors in fields such as international sales and marketing; finance and controlling; banking; human resources; operations management, supply chain management and administrator positions in government and NGOs. The program uses a range of teaching methods to facilitate learning. Core knowledge is covered by lectures and tutorials, supported by guided reading and additional materials on The Virtual Campus “Moodle”. Particular care is taken to use the most effective teaching and assessment method for each module. This final year comprises a study term of 20 weeks plus 4-6 months of paid industry placement in Switzerland or overseas.

PAID TRAINIG:

Industry training salaries in Switzerland are negotiated between the employer and the Federal Employee Union and are presently set at CHF 2'168 per month gross or CHF 2’364 p/month averaged out with part of a 13th salary, provided the student completes their work contract satisfactorily. From this salary, students may have to pay for their room and board and taxes. The average net income per month is between CHF 1'200/1'400.

Employability after graduation:

This is a question every graduate asks. Professional BHMS staff are always ready to help and assist you in this regard. In cooperation with our Masterworks Career Center - Switzerland, we are here to help you find a position in a leading hotel or tourism venue. Through extensive, personal contacts with top executives, our team will assist and mediate for you and help you to navigate you through the complex and demanding recruitment process. Nothing should then stand in your way.
Questions?
Should you have further questions please feel free to contact us under: admission3@bhms.ch OR P:+41412487070

Sonntag, 22. April 2012

Study in Lucerne

Luzern, the Tourist Capital of Switzerland
By Habib Al Souleiman
The City, the Lake, the Mountains and world-class Education?
The cosmopolitan City of Lucerne (Luzern in the German language) and the surrounding countryside, is home to 350,000 people. It is a world-famous region of culture, tourism and outstanding natural beauty.
Lucerne is a mayor European destination for visitors from around the world. Every day thousands of tourists stroll around beautiful center of the City, enjoy the world-class shopping or looking at the many sights, like the 13th century wooden bridge across the mouth of the lake, the many fine churches and museums, or visits the state of the arts concert hall, that has reputably on of the best acoustics in Europe.
Tripadvisor (http://www.tripadvisor.com voted Lucerne as the fifth most popular tourist destination in the world in 2010.
It has been voted in the international press to be among the most desirable places for expatriates to live and work (25% of the population is from abroad). What makes Lucerne so attractive for our foreign residents is the international environment, the many cultural events, excellent hotels and restaurants, touristic and sporting activities.
Although Lucerne is traditionally known as a tourist destination, but is a little known fact, also a center of higher education for over 15,000 national and international students from more than 150 countries. This is one of the reasons why the city fathers offer free Internet in the City center to all students, and the whole population.
Universities and Schools
University of Lucerne
Description. German Language Swiss University.
Location: City Center
Programs: ethnology, history, Social and Communication Sciences, Jewish Studies, cultural Studies, philosophy, political science, political Economy, Jurisprudence, Religious Education, Religious Studies, Sociology, theology
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Description: German Language Swiss University of Applied Sciences and Arts.
Location: City Center
Programs: Engineering and Architecture, economy, social Work, Art and Design, music
BHMS Business & Hotel Management School
Description: English Language Hotel School.
Location: City Center
Programs: Undergraduate-, graduate- and post-graduate studies in the fields of culinary, hospitality, hotel management, business and global management.
Benedict & BVS School
Description: German Language Business and Language School. Established in 1928.
Location: City Center
Programs: Commercial business management programs undergraduate- (German) and graduate level (English). IT apprenticeships, ancillary health programs in German and language education.
Higher Professional School for Hospitality and Tourism (Schweizerische Hotelfachschule Luzern)
Description: German Language Hotel School. Diploma studies in the field of hotel and restaurant management.
Location: City Center
Programs: Hotel Management
César Ritz Colleges Switzerland
Description: English Language Culinary School.
Location: City Center
Programs: Diploma studies in the fields of culinary operations.
IMI International Hotel Management Institute - IMI University Centre
Description: English Language Hotel School
Location: Located outside the city in the village of Kastanienbaum.
Programs: Undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate studies in the fields of tourism, events- and restaurant and hotel management.
HTMi - Hotel and Tourism Management Institute Switzerland
Description: English Language Hotel School
Location: Located outside the city in the village of Sörenberg
Programs: Hotel-, Tourism-, Events- & Restaurant- Management School
One of the best Cities in one of the best Countries
Lucerne is one of the safest places in the world. A 2007 survey from the largest Newspaper BLICK, ranked Lucerne first as the cleanest, as well as the safest city with the highest level in social care among all other Swiss cities. And Switzerland is perennially ranked in the top 3 "best countries" list making living and studying in Switzerland a wonderful experience and excellent opportunity for a top education.

Samstag, 4. Februar 2012

The Importance of Accreditation

Accredited or Non-Accredited
>>> The Importance of Accreditation <<<
" That is the Question "
By Habib Al Souleiman
Each year, millions of people are asking the same question "WHAT AFTER A HIGH SCHOOL?", I remember 7 years ago when I finished my High School, I didn’t know what I would do next...
“What are the downsides of Non-Accredited”???
The first time I heard the words non-accredited was 7 years ago. I didn’t understand what it meant – until much later and when it was nearly too late! When it dawned on me finally what "Non-Accredited" meant, I had actually already signed-up at such a school. You may ask why? I did this because it was very easy to register (some of my marks were not too good), relatively cheap and of relatively short duration. But the main reason why I signed-up was, because of the slick school official that "sold" me the program - he was a very convincing sales man indeed. Only by chance, I met an alumni of the school one week before commencement, who told me his story and what non–accredited meant to him then and what pains he was suffering because of this.

In short, if you study at a non-accredited school or "university", you might not be able to:
  • find a good job (because they do not recognize your degree)
  • continue your studies at a reputable university (see comment above)
  • you may have difficulties to find work in other countries (see comment above)
In addition, you may suffer ridicule from your working colleagues and friends and in some countries you may even contravene the law if you use a university title that is not genuine. On the really bad side - you may achieve a leading management position and then the word gets out about your education – just read the newspapers on how many top managers had to resign last year because of such matters. Also think of the money and years you may have wasted in pursuing a non–accredited degree - that will not help you in the future.

Needless to say – I managed to get out of my contract with he help of a lawyer and a kind newspaper man who published a story about the school. And, I have just completed my study – needless to say - at a good and accredited university.

Take my advice and read the information below – you won't regret it!

Steps to follow when looking for a higher education:
  • First, you should know what you want to be, Doctor, Lawyer, Manager…
  • After you have decided that, think in which filed you want to be,
  • Then comes the most difficult question, where to study?
It’s not enough to choose the right country, even in highly ranked countries like Switzerland, UK and USA you can find non-accredited Universities.

And - if you want more details about the above read on……..
“Accredited or Non-Accredited Degree?”
Benefits to students and graduates pursuing an accredited education

By enrolling in an externally accredited institution, as opposed to others that are not equally certified, or worse only self-certified, students can feel confident that they are being properly prepared for the business world of the twenty-first century. Equally important is the fact that students studying in an accredited institution are eligible for transfer considerations to other equivalently accredited Universities and Colleges.

Further, when applying for government or large company employment, graduates from non-accredited institutions may be excluded from the application process. To make maters worse, when applying for immigration or working permission consideration to certain countries, the educational credits from unaccredited institution may not be counted, thus loosing important points needed to qualify for emigration or working permission in that country.
Why you should only study an accredited Bachelor, Master or MBA degree?
Accreditation is an external status granted to an educational institution or program that has been found to meet or exceed stated standards of educational quality.

It is awarded based on an intensive multi-year process, both of internal self-study by faculty, administration and associated stakeholders on the one side; and students, alumni and industry stakeholders on the other. In this study, the institution must demonstrate continuous improvements in learning outcomes over minimum three or more years and it is culminated by a rigorous and extensive external peer-review process and audit by business stakeholders and experts from higher education. The entire process is designed to measure and validate the quality of the educational program the learning experience- and learning outcomes offered to students.

There’s a lot of literature available online about higher education accreditation standards and students do well to read as much as possible about these before undertaking their studies. This to ensure, that they are not falling into the trap of a degree mill.

Prospective students are cautioned, that degree mills often spin a web of deceit, making the appearance of being “internationally accredited” by fellow institutions, that after some diligent research in the net turn out to be owned by the same organization. Or, are “accredited” by dubious privately owned accreditation organizations, that front groups of unaccredited schools, designed to make the appearance of being accreditation-granting bodies. Be warned, many of these schools are woefully underfinanced, offer only no-refund contracts to their students, making it near impossible for students to recover already paid fees when they realize that they have been falling prey to a degree mill.

Signs that indicate a degree mill are often born out by the fact that they are lacking typical campus facilities like libraries, dedicated teaching laboratories and other services expected from a school. They are often located in business- or trade centre sharing facilities with other businesses, or in office buildings were they rent just a few rooms, or for hotel schools, are located in small run-down hotels, often also in remote locations. Many times they are “Mamma and Papa” outfits, lacking a proper management set-up, have only a minimum of (often unskilled) administrative staff and part-time “faculty” with dubious academic qualifications from even more dubious or even unknown institutions. To this has to be said: A good school will be proud to give information of the quality and valid qualifications of their faculty; and that includes that they have relevant degrees, in relation of what they teach and they publish the name of the university from which they obtained their qualifications. Beware also of schools that have faculty that sport “industry only” experience, without accredited complimentary academic credentials.

To help prospective students wanting to study for in a school that offers a British or US degree we list below some key information that will ensure that “bad surprises” are kept to a minimum.
Regional Accreditation in the USA
Regional accreditation means that an institution has been accredited by an agency that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). In short, make sure that the institution offering a BA, Master or MBA program is accredited by one of the following six regional accreditation agencies:
  • MSA: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Higher Education
  • NASC: Northwest Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities Commission on Colleges and Universities
  • NCA: North Central Association of Schools and Colleges, The Higher Learning Commission
  • NEASC: New England Association of Schools and Colleges Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
  • SACS: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
  • WASC: Western Association of Schools and Colleges Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities
Professional Accreditation USA

In addition to regional accreditation, there are three professional accrediting bodies:
  • The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) at www.aacsb.edu
  • The International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE) at www.iacbe.org
  • The Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) at http://acbsp.org
A word of caution: Beware, that a number of private schools located in countries outside the USA and holding or IACBE and ACBSP accreditation are awarding degrees. However such degrees may not be recognized in these countries because that country has not granted “National” accreditation to that school. As a matter of fact, these schools take advantage of a legal grey zone and have circumvented the need to obtain “National” accreditation in that country. They are in this way creating the dishonest appearance to students that they are accredited. Consequently, degrees awarded by these schools are not recognized, nor accepted by those countries and the use of the awards like BA, MSc and MBA may be illegal and punishable by law. As a consequence, these awards may also not be accepted by some governments, large companies and may be ineligible for points under emigration requirements.

However, if a regionally accredited US university gives and awards their US degree in a private school in a foreign country, the degree (at least in continental Europe) is considered valid and the award may be used.
Membership vs. Accreditation
Don’t confuse the term “Membership” with accreditation status. An institution can say they that are a “member” of AACSB, IACBE and/or ACBSP and not be accredited by any of these professional accrediting bodies. The AACSB, IACBE and ACBSP list both accredited and members-only institutions accordingly on their websites.
Accreditation of Universities and Higher Educational Institutions in the UK
Bona fide universities in the UK are created in the following ways:-
  • By Royal Charter – on the Recommendation of the Privy Council
  • By an Act of Parliament – on the recommendation of the Privy Council
  • By Registration as a Company Limited by Guarantee – which is approved by the Privy Council
  • By Registration as a Private or Public Limited Company with Share Capital – which is approved by the Privy Council
Other Publicly Funded Educational Institutions and Listed Bodies
There are many other publicly funded higher educational colleges and institutions that are regulated by the Privy Council. They may not have degree awarding powers, but they can establish a partnership arrangement with a UK university to deliver courses that will lead to degree(s) awarded by the partner UK university. These institutions that have partnership arrangements with university degree awards are known as LISTED BODIES. Listed Bodies status is not restricted to publicly funded institutions. Private colleges that have degree awarding arrangements with UK degree awarding institutions are also classified as a LISTED BODIES.

In closing, before students sign-up at any school they should research their choice thoroughly. Ask to talk to existing students and alumni at their working place and ask if the diploma/degree is granted by national government, or the above mentioned accreditation agencies.
Alas, even with all the above information easily available, many students still get caught every year in the webs that fraudulent schools are spinning. The caution of “Buyer Beware” cannot be told enough to prospective students.
Recommended School http://www.bhms.ch/

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