Course overview
EHL’s MBA in Hospitality is designed for busy working professionals who want to upgrade their strategic hospitality management skills, without leaving their career or personal life on hold.
Around 80% of the courses are delivered online, for a flexible work-study balance. Students spend three weeks on the Lausanne campus in Switzerland to network with industry leaders and peers.
What you will learn
✔️ Business Strategy & Industry Trends
Taught by industry experts, the online modules of this program will give you a solid foundation of business knowledge covering essential topics for industry managers such as Hospitality Finance, Revenue Management, Hotel Development and Performance Management that you can apply immediately at work.
✔️ Hospitality Best Practice & Networking
The intensive, on-site modules take place on EHL Campus Lausanne, a world-leading hospitality business school setting with multiple top-notch F&B outlets, demonstration labs, and a Michelin-starred student training restaurant, so you can observe and study the current best practices within the hospitality and service business sectors. Immersed in this setting, you will participate in networking opportunities to develop your connections and share insights with faculty members, industry leaders and peers.
✔️ Real-World Application
In a culminating Capstone Project, you will put your new skills and knowledge to use to solve a real-world hospitality business challenge. You will draw on your theoretical knowledge, research skills and business acumen to prepare a solution that covers the strategic, financial and operational aspects.
Course details
Who is the course for?
Our MBA is designed to help you become a general manager or executive of a hotel. We select our course participants based on the personal qualities that we know are vital to succeed in hotel management roles.
These include:
✔️ Aptitude for critical thinking & analysis
✔️ Cultural awareness & language skills
✔️ Customer-oriented service approach
✔️ Self-management & personal motivation