Hospitality Management and Leadership M.A. | Fulltime

Hospitality Management and Leadership M.A. | Fulltime

SRH Dresden School of ManagementDresden, Germany

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Course overview

Are you communicative, service-oriented and interested in business? Then the Master's in Hospitality Management is the right programme for you. We will get you fit for an international career in all areas of guest-related service provision.

What you will learn

In the English-taught Master's programme Hospitality Management & Leadership you will deal with all areas of the service sector. You will gain detailed insights into the tourism sector as well as the hotel and gastronomy industry. Additionally, you will receive further education in the economic sector, which will qualify you for an international management career. Furthermore, you will develop both your leadership qualities and industry-specific knowledge in special corporate functions in the hospitality industry - such as in finance or human resources.

Course details

Who is the course for?

"With a Master's degree in Hospitality Management & Leadership, you can expect to work in highly diverse and complex fields of responsibility in senior international management positions. With your leadership skills, other relevant key competencies, and your specialist knowledge of human resources management in a multicultural context you are ideally prepared for the demands of international business in the service sector. In addition, with a Master of Arts (MA) degree you will create the best possible conditions for an academic career in teaching and research. With your Master's degree in Hospitality Management you could be working in the following selected professional fields: - Food & beverage management - Hotel planning & facilities management - Hospitality management consultancy - Service management - Hotel / restaurant manager - National and international hotel industry - Event agencies - City and destination marketing - Health and wellness facilities - Tourism organisations, associations and politics"