Master of International Businesss
in Hotel & Tourism Management
Programme Orientation

The one-term top-up for the Master of International Business is designed for graduates of the PgDip IHM programme seeking careers in the international hospitality and tourism industries. This programme offers:
- Swiss accreditation
- A reorientation
- Advanced management courses in core functional areas of management
- Advanced management courses for the international hospitality and tourism industry
- A professional qualification



Learning Outcomes

The MIB provides a flexible and challenging programme to satisfy the academic, professional and personal needs of candidates seeking management careers in the hospitality and tourism industry. The four core courses for the MIB term seek to develop business skills and competencies needed by graduates for entry level positions in the industry.



Admission criteria

Successful completion of the Postgraduate Diploma in International Hospitality Management and all its course modules with a 50% Grade Point Average on the British grading scale.

University Centre «César Ritz»

Year 1
Term1 / 11 weeks
•Food and Beverage Management
•Strategic Hospitality & Tourism Information Technology
•Elective*

Term 2 / 11 weeks
•Accounting & Finance
•Strategic Marketing in Business Environment
•Elective*

Term 3 / 11 weeks
•Human Resources Management in Legal and Cultural Environment
•Methods of Enquiry
•Elective*

6 months paid internship

Postgraduate Diploma in
International Hospitality Management

Term 4 / 11 weeks
•Operational Analysis of International Hospitality and Tourism firms
•Global Project Management in Hospitality and Tourism
•Global Hospitality and Tourism Leadership
•Business Plan Project - with final oral presentation and defense.

Master of International Business in
in Hotel & Tourism Management

University Centre «César Ritz»

PGDip Electives
•Language 1,2,3 (German or French)
•Tourism Trends & Innovations
•Gaming & Casino Management
•Convention & Event Management
•Information Technology and e-Commerce
•Wellness & Spa Management
•Crisis Management

Electives may vary each term and are subject to availability.

*Internships in Switzerland require three levels of German or French. Language courses count as electives. Students continuing towards either Master degree may choose to do an optional internship after completion of their respective programme.

Operating Account (Swiss Francs)
CHF 3,000
Books, Professional uniforms
Internet & Wireless LAN
Medical & Accident insurance

Programme Costs (Swiss Francs)
CHF 13,900/Term (Terms 1-4)
Tuition
Accommodation in deluxe single room
Lunch and Dinner (Monday to Friday)
Residence permit and residency taxes

Not Included: Laptop (compulsory; may
be purchased on campus)

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