With the increased touristic activity over the past century, the higher emphasis on its importance and the economic development resulted from this field (5% of the worldwide GDP), Tourism has developed also into an important study discipline. There are countless different aspects to Tourism and such also the specialization option for a Tourism student. Some of the most popular are travel agent, hotel and resort staff or tour guide, but the possibilities stretch as far as restaurant management or transportation professional. A career in Tourism requires people-oriented skills above any task related technical competencies.
Strongly related with the broad discipline in question, Sport Science is also a very well developed branch. With professions like sports coach or trainer to therapist or nutritionist, Sports Science offers many specialization opportunities as well.
Combining the art of relaxation, with the competencies needed to manage the touristic industry, the discipline of Hospitality, Sports, Recreation and Tourism can be a great study choice for a person looking for an applied science profession.
During your studies you'll gain expertise in management in the field of hospitality and you'll acquire knowledge of specific management issues such as restaurant management, food & beverage management, yield management, distribution, e-commerce and sustainability in hospitality.
The second year to the Advanced Diploma in Culinary Management consists of one intensive study period of 6 months at the BHMS campus in Lucerne, Switzerland, and one practical paid industry training period of 4-6 months in the Swiss or international food production industry.
Most people love travelling and visiting new destinations, but did you know that tourism is the world's largest industry, or that it is the fastest growing economic sector in many countries? Tourism has become one of the world's most important sources of employment. It stimulates investment, helps improve quality of life for local communities and provides governments with substantial revenues.
As a service management student you will learn to develop, plan and supply service products, both nationally and internationally. You will specialize in service management, tourism or hospitality. Your future work may range from consultant and specialist jobs to management tasks within the numerous fields and functions in the service sector.
Make of holidays your work! As a tourism manager you sell the world. You put tours together, purchase competitively and establish worldwide contacts. You make good deals and are always one step ahead of the competition. Tio has been renowned in the world of travel for over 40 years. This bachelor course is your ‘boarding pass’.
Hotel Management is the ideal programme for people with entrepreneurial flair, who have good commercial insight and who are service-minded. A lot of attention is paid to professional skills and theory, and to management skills. Moreover, developing the proper professional and hospitable attitude is an important focus point.
The Swiss Higher Diploma programme is suitable for high-school graduates looking to build a career in hotel and restaurant management. The Higher Diploma combines theoretical and practical courses allowing you to start your career in supervisory or management training positions.
Department of Tourism Management offers a four year theoretical and practical education which aims to closely follow and teach the actual trends and progresses in the fields like tourism and accommodation, hotel management, customer satisfaction and customer loyalty, food and beverages, service performing, travel and tour management, tourism policy, richness of resources and problems of Turkish Tourism Industry.
Hotel Management is the ideal programme for people with entrepreneurial flair, who have good commercial insight and who are service-minded. A lot of attention is paid to professional skills and theory, and to management skills. Moreover, developing the proper professional and hospitable attitude is an important focus point.
In recent years, a steady increase in the sport sector has led to a great demand for professionals in the management of sports events, sports teams, sports federations and bodies. The program aims to respond to the growing interest in the Sports management sector.
The programme is aimed at appropriately qualified students wishing to build upon their practical and vocational experience in Hospitality and Events Management through the development of critical and analytical skills. SHMS is a member of SEG, Swiss Education Group.
The IUBH Tourism Management programmes are tailored to the needs of the travel industry to ensure exceedingly high career prospects after graduation.