The professional bachelor in International Hospitality Management is a top-up programme that lasts 1½ years. The programme is divided into three semesters that each have their own professional focus and subjects.
The three focus areas are:
- Economics and management, where you will learn to prepare corporate budgets and costing calculations. You will acquire knowledge of fundamental accounting principles, cost analysis, general management, human resource management and development.
- Cultural awareness and customer relations, which includes topics such as cultural understanding, hospitality culture, communication and operations in the hospitality industry.
- Business strategy, where you will learn to understand the strategic challenges facing the hospitality industry and to assess a company's development possibilities.
The programme is taught using a combination of traditional methods, independent problem solving, projects and group work. During your studies, you must also complete a work placement and a bachelor project.
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International Hospitality Management can be studied as a:
1½-year professional bachelor programme (90 ECTS)
You can also take single courses or subjects within the programme.
If you choose to complete the bachelor degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title Bachelor in International Hospitality Management.