Master of Arts in Hospitality and Tourism Entrepreneurship

Master of Arts in Hospitality and Tourism Entrepreneurship

César Ritz Colleges SwitzerlandSwitzerland

Price upon request

Course overview

- 6 months on campus & a 6 month paid internship worldwide or in Switzerland - Two intakes a year: April and October - The degree is awarded in partnership with Derby University (UK) - The Master of Arts in Entrepreneurship is a comprehensive programme developed in partnership with the University of Derby, UK. The programme provides future hospitality managers with in-depth knowledge to explore innovative business opportunities and maintain a sustainable and profitable business. PARTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

What you will learn

What you will learn
- You will learn how to explore innovative business opportunities and maintain a sustainable and profitable business. - In the first term, students will study Business Research Methods, Hospitality Industry Operations & Trends, and Corporate Finance & Managerial Decision Making. These modules serve as an introduction to good business decision-making. The specialist modules include Innovation Management: Transforming Ideas into Successful Businesses, and Corporate Entrepreneurship for Hospitality and Tourism. They provide students in-depth knowledge to explore new and innovative business opportunities in this growing industry. - In the second term, students will study Advanced Marketing Management & Strategy, Crisis and Risk Management: Managing in Times of Uncertainty, International Business and Negotiations, Leading Success through Human Capital, and Business Sustainability in Hospitality and Tourism. The modules have been designed to help students set up and maintain a sustainable, profitable business in the face of the sector’s challenges.

Course details

Who is the course for?

- People with a bachelor's degree in any discipline - Career changers or people looking to become a specialist - Candidates with a track record of supervisory or management experience will be considered on an individual basis by the program manager.