Bachelor Specializations

Specialization: Hotel Management

BUILD A SOLID FOUNDATION IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

In your first year of studies, you will learn the fundamentals of modern business practices. Introductory courses in financial management, business administration, human resource management, marketing, economics, and European business law prepare you for advanced subjects and your future career.

UPGRADE YOUR PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

Successful business requires great communication — further courses will enhance your ability to convey your business ideas and research findings in a professional way. You will boost your communication and presentation skills, improve your academic writing, and further your personal development and networking aptitude. To keep up in the ever-changing business environment, you will learn the key concepts and principles of problem solving, critical thinking, decision making, creativity, and teamwork.

NEXT LEVEL HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

The international hotel and catering industry has been a reliable provider of unlimited career opportunities, with ever-growing expectations for the knowledge and skills required of the workforce in middle and top management positions. In the specialization in Hotel Management, you will gain in-depth knowl - edge of the hotel industry, with a particular focus on the supply side, and create and plan a hotel project from start-to-finish. You will operate your own hotel in a simulated environment, competing against each other and challenging your own innovation and managerial capabilities.

Why should you choose Hotel Management?

This program is the perfect choice for high school graduates (A-level degree, Matura, Abitur, or equivalent) who have already gained practical education in the tourism and hospitality industry prior to entering the program (via apprenticeship, vocational school, associate degrees, etc.) if their primary focus is to pursue a career in the hotel industry.

*title of degree on Diploma: Bachelor of Business Administration in Tourism and Hospitality Management