Tourism & Hospitality Management

Bachelor of science in tourism and hospitality management.

Do you love to travel and immerse yourself in diverse cultures? Whether sailing the seas on a cruise ship, running a hotel, restaurant, quaint bed and breakfast, or working in a corporate office, the tourism and hospitality management program prepares students to succeed in the world of travel and tourism - one of the world's fastest growing industries. Tourism and Hospitality ranks in the top three industries in all 50 states. Travel and tourism in the United States is a $1.3-trillion industry and is among the nation's largest employers with 13 million direct travel-related jobs. If you are interested in organizing events, making sure conferences go smoothly, and ensuring that hotels run like a well-oiled machine, tourism and hospitality management is the program for you!

Possible Careers: Cruise Director, Casino Manager, Event Planner, Restaurant Owner, Meeting and Convention Management

To graduate with a degree in Tourism and Hospitality Management, you must complete the following:

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Program Summary Credit Hours

General Education Requirements (34 Credit Hours) College of Business Core (24 Credit Hours) Tourism and Hospitality Management Core (23 Credit Hours) Required Electives (12 Credit Hours) Free Electives (27 Credit Hours) Total 120 Credit Hours

General Education Cognates

MATH 250 Elements of Statistics MLNG 225 Beginning Spanish I (5 Credit Hours) Economics Choice - Choose 1 ECON 201 Principles of Economics: Micro ECON 202 Principles of Economics: Macro

In addition to requirements specific to the student’s Tourism and Hospitality Management degree, FHSU requires every student to demonstrate foundational skills and perspectives that allow graduates to understand the relationship of their chosen field with other fields and society. The "General Education Cognates" section specifies 11 hours that must be completed within the  FHSU general education program . 

College of Business Core - 24 Hours

ACCT 203 Principles of Accounting I BCOM 210 Business Communication for Professional Development BCOM 300 Spreadsheet Applications BCOM 301 Strategic Business Communication GBUS 204 Business Law I MGT 301 Management Principles MGT 611 Human Resource Management MKT 301 Marketing Principles

Tourism and Hospitality Management Core - 23 Hours

THM 620 Tourism and Hospitality Management THM 621 Tourism and Hospitality Marketing THM 622 Service and Operations Management THM 625 International Hospitality: Problems and Planning THM 629 Tourism and Hospitality Industry Internship THM 632 Sustainable Tourism & Events  MLNG 226 Beginning Spanish II (5 Credit Hours)

Required Electives - 12 Hours

THM 601a Special Topics in THM: Revenue Management THM 601b Special Topics in THM: Foundations of Wine THM 623 Meetings, Conventions, & Events Management THM 624 Hotel and Resort Management THM 626 Food and Beverage Management THM 627 Casino Management THM 628 Health and Wellness Tourism THM 630 Spa Facility and Destination Management MKT 610 Social Media Marketing

Free Electives - 27 Hours

Ask your Advisor about earning a Minor or Certificate!

Earn a Minor Some Recommendations: (others possible) Business Communication (21 hrs) Marketing (21 hrs) Entrepreneurship (21 hrs) Management (21 hrs) Leadership Studies (21 hrs)

Earn a Certificate Some Recommendations: (others possible) Professional Development (9 hrs) Social Media Marketing (12 hrs) Global Studies (6 hrs) Tourism & Hospitality Marketing (12 hrs)

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Bachelor of Science (BS) in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management

If you are considering a hospitality major as your undergraduate program of study, the BS in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management, offered by the Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality prepares students for careers in hospitality, travel and tourism, tourism experience management, hotel and resort management, and hotel real estate development. The curriculum provides you with flexibility to explore career options way beyond what a typical hospitality and tourism degree might offer. As a student enrolled in this program, you’ll benefit immensely from earning your degree at NYU , home to more than 50,000 students from around the globe, while launching your career in New York City—a location defined by its world-class hotels and tourist attractions.

Degree Advantage

  • Curriculum  prepares students for hospitality and tourism jobs around the world
  • Provides an NYU liberal arts education
  • Concentrations  in Event Management , Hotel Real Estate Finance and Development , Marketing and Analytics , Leadership and Management , Travel and Tourism Development , and Entrepreneurship
  • Internships at leading NYC hotels, restaurants, tourism bureaus, online travel agencies, and promotional companies
  • Study abroad opportunities  and industry site visits
  • New Hospitality Innovation Hub for students, start ups, and industry partners

Curriculum and Degree Requirements

You can find the full curriculum details for this program on this page of the University Bulletin. All other content, including this web page is for informational purposes only.

Who Should Earn the BS in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management?

If you have a passion for travel, love to interact with people, and have an innate curiosity to learn about different cultures, this degree provides the knowledge and skills needed for a hospitality career. The diversity of the Tisch Center student body and faculty members promotes a worldview that will be critical for your success in a field that is more globally interconnected than ever before.

Degree Overview

Learn from a faculty of world-renowned experts.

Faculty members are respected experts in the hospitality, hotel management, and travel and tourism sectors who share their knowledge, insights, experiences, and connections. They work directly with you to ensure that you identify and pursue the professional path that best fits your career goals and objectives. Their support and deep dedication is what makes earning a degree from the Tisch Center an experience unlike all others.

Gain Invaluable Experience Through Study Abroad

Study abroad opportunities abound for BS in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management students through Global Field Intensives (GFIs). These travel experiences provide international business experience while attuning students to the cultural, socio-economic, and political forces that influence the international hospitality, and travel and tourism industries. Recent GFIs include trips to: Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Prague, and Berlin.

Benefit from Unsurpassed Networking Opportunities

The BS in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management provides unsurpassed networking opportunities through the annual  NYU International Hospitality Industry Investment Conference , chaired by  Jonathan M. Tisch , chairman and CEO of Loews Hotels and Co. (left); the Grossinger-Bergman Distinguished Lecturer Series, which features hospitality leaders such as  David Marriott ; and fireside chats with the likes of famed chefs and restaurateurs  Daniel Boulud  and  Danny Meyer .

Internships and Job Opportunities

Through the Tisch Center of Hospitality and the NYU Wasserman Center for Career Development at NYU SPS, hospitality, travel and tourism management majors have the opportunity to complete a wide range of hospitality, and travel and tourism internships that provide the hands-on experience needed to accelerate their careers. Many of these internships evolve into permanent hospitality and tourism jobs. Our graduates go on to careers at top hotel chains, boutique hotels, travel organizations, tourism bureaus, media companies, restaurants, and food and beverage companies including:

  • Estee Lauder Companies
  • Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
  • Loews Hotels
  • Marriott International
  • The Standard Hotels
  • Walt Disney World

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How does this degree differ from a hospitality management degree.

The BS in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management differs from a hospitality management degree in its holistic approach to the hospitality, travel, and tourism sectors. While traditional undergraduate hospitality management degrees focus on hotels and restaurants, you will have the opportunity in this degree to also explore subjects like destination marketing, tourism development, and event management.

Will this degree prepare me for hotel management jobs?

The BS in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management will prepare you for a range of hotel industry jobs and career paths. You will have the opportunity to specialize in your field of interest, including hotel or tourism operations, sales and marketing, revenue management or hotel development. Our students secure internships and work at large multinational hotel chains as well as independent boutique hotels.

Is tourism management a growing field?

Tourism management offers a broad range of career options for those who are interested in pursuing tourism jobs. The tourism sector has experienced incredible growth in the past decades. with 1.8 billion tourists—just over one in five persons in the world—traveling around the globe by 2030 (UNWTO). The BS in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management provides students with the opportunity to secure internships at a broad range of tourism destinations including Walt Disney World.

Can an undergraduate hotel management degree help my career?

An undergraduate hotel management degree can help your career, because it will provide you with a wealth of business skills and the networking opportunities that can lead to a wide variety of hotel management jobs. The hospitality sector is vast and offers a wealth of career choices, but even if you decide to switch career paths, the business foundation you acquire will allow you to pursue a career in a variety of other professional sectors. In addition, earning an undergraduate degree at NYU will open the doors to job opportunities in New York City and around the world.

What are the advantages of earning a hospitality management degree in New York City?

The advantage of earning your hospitality management degree in New York City is that you will be studying in the hospitality capital of the world. New York City is home to top hotels, the finest restaurants, major tourist attractions and thousands of world-famous events. The City will become your professional base for exploring your interests in hospitality, travel and tourism management and for gaining the experience you need to secure a job in this growing field.

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The mission of the Hospitality, Tourism and Event Management department is to be a student-centered academic and professional environment dedicated to educating exceptional hospitality and tourism industry business leaders through experiential and personalized learning.

The program is designed to provide students with a core of business education and professional hospitality and tourism management knowledge. Students can choose to focus on an elective emphasis, including: hotel operations management; food and beverage management; conventions, meetings and event management, or tourism management. The department is committed to maximizing student exposure to industry leaders, career opportunities and student experiences involving notable hospitality companies. The Hospitality and Tourism Management department features the on-campus Vista Room, a student-run restaurant which serves as an experiential learning laboratory.

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Critical Thinking:  Students locate, organize and interpret data to solve problems and make decisions. Students synthesize information/data/concepts to create solutions or plans to address challenges. Students present, defend and advocate positions with an understanding of implications.
  • Teamwork and Collaboration:  Students create, utilize and participate in teams to achieve goals.
  • Leadership : Students apply theoretical concepts and seek experience and knowledge to maximize potential.
  • Communication:  Students communicate effectively in both written and oral formats to different audiences.
  • Ethics:  Students examine ethical implications and understand the potential ramifications of actions.
  • Hospitality:  Students are aware of and empathetic to others in order to design and execute positive guest and employee experiences.

Hospitality and Tourism Management (B.S.)  — 72 units

  • In addition to the core course program required of all Hospitality and Tourism Management majors, ECON 101 and ECON 102 must be completed before enrollment in certain core courses.
  • Except in cases of credit by examination, no more than six units of the core requirements may be taken on a CR/NC basis.

Major Prerequisites (6 units)

Core courses (54 units), guided electives (12 units).

Select four:

General Education Requirements

Note: LD = Lower-Division; UD = Upper-Division.

First-Time Student Roadmap (4 Year)

The roadmaps presented in this Bulletin are intended as suggested plans of study and do not replace meeting with an advisor. For a more personalized roadmap, please use the Degree Planner tool found in your Student Center .

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General Advising Information for Transfer Students

  • Before transfer, complete as many lower-division requirements or electives for this major as possible.
  • a course in U.S. History
  • a course in U.S. & California Government

For information about satisfying the requirements described in (1) and (2) above at a California Community College (CCC), please visit  http://www.assist.org . Check any geographically accessible CCCs; sometimes options include more than one college. Use ASSIST to determine:

  • Which courses at a CCC satisfy any lower-division major requirements for this major;
  • Which courses at a CCC satisfy CSU GE, US History, and US & CA Government requirements.

Remedial courses are not transferable and do not apply to the minimum 60 semester units/90 quarter units required for admission.

Additional units for courses that are repeated do not apply to the minimum 60 units required for upper-division transfer (for example, if a course was not passed on the first attempt or was taken to earn a better grade).

Before leaving the last California Community College of attendance, obtain a summary of completion of lower-division General Education units (IGETC or CSU GE Breadth). This is often referred to as a GE certification worksheet. SF State does not require delivery of this certification to Admissions, but students should retain this document for verifying degree progress after transfer.

Credit for Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, or College-Level Examination Program courses: AP/IB/CLEP credit is not automatically transferred from the previous institution. Units are transferred only when an official score report is delivered to SF State. Credit is based on the academic year during which exams were taken. Refer to the University Bulletin in effect during the year of AP/IB/CLEP examination(s) for details regarding the award of credit for AP/IB/CLEP.

Students pursuing majors in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines often defer 6-9 units of lower-division General Education in Areas C and D until after transfer to focus on preparation courses for the major. This advice does not apply to students pursuing associate degree completion before transfer.

Transferring From Institutions Other Than CCCs or CSUs

Review SF State's lower-division General Education requirements. Note that, as described below, the four basic skills courses required for admission meet A1, A2, A3, and B4 in the SF State GE pattern. Courses that fulfill the remaining areas of SF State’s lower-division GE pattern are available at most two-year and four-year colleges and universities.

Of the four required basic skills courses, a course in critical thinking (A3) may not be widely offered outside the CCC and CSU systems. Students should attempt to identify and take an appropriate course no later than the term of application to the CSU. To review more information about the A3 requirement, please visit bulletin.sfsu.edu/undergraduate-education/general-education/lower-division/#AAEL .

Waiting until after transfer to take a single course at SF State that meets both US and CA/local government requirements may be an appropriate option, particularly if transferring from outside of California.

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Tourism Management, B.S.

Tourism is one of the largest and fastest growing job markets in the country, and the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management prepares students for global careers that blend business management and a passion for delivering exceptional customer experiences.

The University of South Carolina is ranked among the top 12 in the nation and No. 25 in the world for hospitality and tourism management. Its Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management degree program empowers students to thrive in a global industry that connects cultures, inspires adventure, changes lives and drives economies. 

Tourism is a dynamic field of study that integrates destination marketing, hospitality, attraction management, event planning and more—all working together to attract a wide range of visitors to a location.

Tourism management majors begin their studies with a strong business foundation—accounting, economics, business law, communications and computer applications. The degree program builds upon this foundation with industry-specific curriculum, such as destination marketing, festival planning, sustainable tourism, tourism management and more. Students can also add a minor in event management. 

The Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management degree is accredited by the  Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Management  and requires 120 credit hours, including:

  • 51 hours of credits in the HRTM major, including internships
  • 30 hours of foundational, management-focused courses
  • 31-43 hours of Carolina Core

Sample Course Overview

Freshman year.

English Foreign language Foundations of tourism Natural science History Hotel management Introduction to hospitality Mathematics / statistics University 101

Sophomore Year

Accounting Business communications Business law Club management Conference and meeting planning Economics Food and beverage production Resort development and management International hotel management Purchasing and controls  

Junior Year

Festival planning and management Hospitality / tourism electives Hospitality / tourism internship Literature / fine arts Personnel organization and supervision Principles of management Principles of marketing Professional development seminar Services management

Senior Year

Sustainable tourism planning Hospitality finance Hospitality / tourism analytics Hospitality / tourism marketing Hospitality management strategies Revenue management Tourism information technology Wine and spirits in food service establishments Financial management

For more details about the degree requirements and curriculum for the B.S. in tourism management, please visit the academic bulletin .

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The University of South Carolina ranks among the top 12 schools in the U.S. and atop the SEC for hospitality and tourism management according to the ShanghaiRanking's 2023 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects.

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Industry Opportunities

When you're one of the top schools in the nation for hospitality and tourism management, it means you have some of the best and brightest students preparing to join the industry. Students are able to get a head start on their professional careers with opportunities to attend some of the biggest conferences in the world, like the annual IAAPA Expo, the global attractions industry's premier event.

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Get Involved

There are endless ways to get involved on campus at USC through student organizations designed to enrich your education and expand your network. The theme parks and attractions club is just one of the tourism-related organizations you can join.

Undergraduate Internship Requirement

Every tourism management major graduates with career-related work experiences, or internships, on their resume. This experience can be any job in the tourism industry and can include responsibility in a managerial or supervisory position where student's gain leadership experience. To learn more, visit our internships page .

Career Success

The college provides dedicated   internship directors, experienced faculty and corporate engagement resources   to help students get the most out of opportunities to work with companies such as the U.S. Travel Association, Sea Island Resort, Disney World, convention and visitors bureaus, departments of parks and recreation, airlines, as well as resorts, theme parks and other local and regional attractions and festivals.

Explore With Study Abroad

Immersion in international experiences broadens horizons and prepares students for exciting work opportunities around the world. Our faculty lead custom study abroad courses in China, South America and Europe. The school also offers two semester-long exchange programs with partner hospitality universities in Aruba  and the Galápagos Islands .

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Galápagos Islands

The Galápagos Islands offer students a special opportunity to become totally immersed in a global learning environment that epitomizes subjects on sustainable tourism, tourism photography, scuba diving, and much more.

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Students interested in tourism and hospitality management can study next to the blue waters of the Caribbean Sea as they learn about tourism economies, hotel management, destination marketing, event management, cruise ship management, and more.

Learning Outcomes

  • Students should be able to apply business management principles to identify problems and utilize analytical reasoning to formulate local-to-global solutions. 
  • Students should be able to identify, evaluate and explain tourism impacts on the host community and global environment. 
  • Students should be able to examine and apply tourism policy and planning principles to match the needs of diverse stakeholders, destinations and environments. 
  • Students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the concepts and characteristics of tourism as an academic area of study. 
  • Students should be able to understand the products, processes, structure(s) and interactions in the tourism system.

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The Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management, led by the School of Hospitality & Tourism Management prepares graduates for global leadership positions in the hospitality industry through foundational knowledge of hospitality operations and experiences that develop critical thinkers who promote diversity, ethical responsibility, lifelong learning, and community engagement.

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120 Degree Hours

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A degree in hospitality management provides the basis for a leadership position in the top hotels, resorts, airlines, cruise companies, theme parks, restaurants, private clubs and tourist attractions in the world. 

Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation, Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management students in the Hospitality Management Program will be able to do the following:

  • Identify and apply the knowledge and skills necessary for hospitality and tourism operations.
  • Develop and integrate a core set of business skills necessary to successfully operate a hospitality and tourism organization.
  • Demonstrate competence in the communication skills necessary for hospitality and tourism management.
  • Formulate business decisions in hospitality and tourism management.
  • Evaluate leadership principles necessary in the diverse and global hospitality and tourism industry. 

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In addition to the AACSB accreditation at the college, the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration (ACPHA), a specialized accrediting body. more info…

PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT

The School of Hospitality and Tourism Management undergraduate program placement rate from 2021-2022 was 67%.

STUDENT RETENTION

The School of Hospitality and Tourism Management undergraduate program student retention rate from 2021-2022 was 100%.

What Makes Us Different

  • Go beyond the sole focus of hotel and operations and branch out in so many different ways
  • Experiential learning
  • Site visits with our local professional partners
  • Our professional partnerships with Aramark and McKibbon hospitality and many more hospitality entities in the Tampa Bay area
  • Research and Industry experienced professors, we will support your future career with guidance and resources

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The School of Hospitality & Tourism Management at the University of South Florida provides quality education in hospitality management by creating an intellectual, collaborative, ethical and inclusive environment for students, faculty, industry and the community to produce innovative educational, leadership and research opportunities.

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Why Earn a Degree in Hospitality Management?

We provide exceptional academic preparation combined with extensive hands-on experiences that teach practical and marketable industry techniques. Our curriculum provides:

  • A strong emphasis on managing the everyday functions of a hospitality business
  • Unique, hands-on hospitality management learning laboratories
  • Practice in learning how to run a profitable hospitality business that provides the best customer experiences
  • Excellent internship and potential employment opportunities in the Dallas-Fort Worth region and beyond

Upon graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management, you will be able to:

  • Identify and apply the knowledge and skills necessary for hospitality and tourism operations.
  • Develop and integrate a core set of business skills necessary to successfully operate a hospitality and tourism organization.
  • Demonstrate competence in the communication skills necessary for hospitality and tourism management.
  • Formulate business decisions in hospitality and tourism management.
  • Evaluate leadership principles necessary in the diverse and global hospitality and tourism industry.
  • Analyze financial statements, ratios, efficiencies
  • Operational experience
  • Leadership ability
  • Understanding of hospitality legal requirements/regulations
  • Strategic management and tactical execution

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What can you do with a degree in hospitality management.

After graduation, you can enjoy a career in:

  • Country club, hotel, resort, restaurant or special events management
  • Hospitality accounting, revenue management and real estate
  • Hospitality human resources
  • Hospitality information technology and social media
  • Hospitality marketing and sales
  • Travel, tourism and wellness
  • Casinos and Gaming
  • Cruise lines

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The curriculum prepares students to gain competency in industry knowledge, develop intellectual abilities, and foster adaptive and technical leadership skills. In addition, the focus on the growth of individual and group dynamics through critical thinking is emphasized so that students will become leaders, decision-makers, and entrepreneurs and create change in an ever-evolving industry. Graduates pursue a wide range of exciting career opportunities including hotels, resorts, theme parks, cruise lines, casinos, clubs, restaurants, convention centers, tour operators, corporate, public, and private meetings and events, inclusive of the music, festivals, entertainment, fashion, attractions, and many other options.​ The curriculum is also designed to prepare students to pursue graduate studies in a similar field or business management.

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  • Degree: Bachelor of Science in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management
  •      Specializations: Event Management | General | Tourism and Hospitality Management
  • Credits for Degree: 120

To graduate with this major, students must complete all university, college, and major requirements.

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The Department of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management prepares students to gain competency in industry knowledge, develop intellectual abilities, and foster adaptive and technical leadership skills. Website

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 Curriculum

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To earn the Bachelor of Science in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management courses must be completed successfully in General Education, the major, and related professional and specialized courses. All students take a common core of courses providing them with foundational knowledge within the discipline. Subsequently, students select one specialization.

An approved 13-week internship is required upon completion of all coursework or the successful completion of the Academic Option (for those who qualify). Both options are included in the 120 credits for the degree. Students that have current or past industry experience (supervisory or entry level but not seasonal employment) will be able to substitute the full-time internship engagement with a choice of five department course electives taken over the course of several semesters.

Students interested in the academic option will need to submit the following documents for approval beginning of their junior year:

  • Notice of intent form
  • Current resume
  • Statement that outlines personal and professional goals
  • An overview of how past industry experience has prepared them for a desired career position.

Specializations

Event management.

Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to administer and manage commercial and entrepreneurial event service businesses. This program includes courses in conference and special event planning, promotion, sponsorship, financial and revenue management, and production.

Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to work in a wide array of sectors related to the tourism, hospitality, and event management. This provides an opportunity to select courses within the department to develop broad content knowledge.

Tourism and Hospitality Management

Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to administer and manage destination management organizations, tour operations, and hospitality enterprises such as hotels, resorts, attractions, restaurants, and cruises.

The Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management curriculum prepares students to gain competency in industry knowledge, develop intellectual abilities, and foster adaptive and technical leadership skills. In addition, the focus on the growth of individual and group dynamics through critical thinking is emphasized so that students will become leaders, decision-makers, and entrepreneurs and create change in an ever-evolving industry. Graduates pursue a wide range of exciting career opportunities including hotels, resorts, theme parks, cruise lines, casinos, clubs, restaurants, convention centers, tour operators, corporate, public, and private meetings and events, inclusive of the music, festivals, entertainment, fashion, attractions, and many other options.​ The curriculum is also designed to prepare students to pursue graduate studies in a similar field or business management.

Before Graduating Students Must

  • Demonstrate competence (minimum final grades of C) in the core courses LEI 3301 ,  LEI 4540 , HFT 4468 , and LEI 4880 .
  • Complete requirements for the baccalaureate degree, as determined by faculty.

Students in the Major will Learn to

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  • Identify major concepts, principles, and theories associated with tourism, hospitality, and event management.
  • Apply management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling the use of resources to accomplish performance goals in tourism, hospitality, and event management.
  • Identify economic, sociological, psychological, political, legal, and environmental issues that influence the delivery of tourism, hospitality, and event services to residents and tourists.
  • Interpret information technology and statistical techniques in assessment, planning, delivery, and evaluation of tourism, hospitality, and event management programs.
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Gain the practical knowledge and skills required to pursue a successful career in the hospitality and tourism industry with Schiller International University. Our Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality and Tourism Management course offers you an in-depth study in one of the fastest-growing sectors in the service industry, which will help shape your future in this dynamic and vibrant sector. From managing hotels, resorts, and restaurant operations to leading leisure and recreational activities worldwide, the course provides the latest insights into the hospitality and tourism industry. Our Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality and Tourism Management will help you develop your strategic business acumen and implement innovative business models in different markets with an emphasis on analysis, planning, implementation, and control.

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The Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality and Tourism Management course at Schiller International University offers you a meticulously crafted syllabus designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of international management in the global hospitality and tourism landscape.

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  • Welcome the world: Dive into the heart of Tourism and Hospitality, gaining skills that open doors to captivating cultures and global adventures.
  • Crafting memorable experiences: Learn to curate unforgettable moments for travelers, blending artful hospitality with strategic tourism insights.
  • Trends that shape tourism: Stay at the forefront of industry trends with our Hospitality and Tourism Management course by using the latest research to innovate and redefine the future of travel experiences.
  • Cultural fusion expertise: Learn the art of bridging cultures, catering to diverse travelers' desires and international management while championing cross-cultural understanding.
  • Strategies for travel triumph: Develop winning business models for various destinations, turning your passion for tourism into a flourishing career.
  • Navigate global landscapes: Seamlessly orchestrate resources and operations across international settings, becoming a force in tourism and hospitality.
  • Ethics in every encounter: Embrace ethical practices that resonate with responsible tourism, leaving a positive impact on the world and its communities.
  • Skills for touristic success: Hone your communication, teamwork, and independent learning abilities, ensuring you're primed for a dynamic tourism future.

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Hospitality and Tourism Management Degree Program Overview

Purdue University Northwest’s Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Tourism Management is offered by one of the nation’s premier schools of its kind, the White Lodging School of Hospitality and Tourism Management.

This comprehensive interdisciplinary degree program builds job-relevant skills that power your future in the flourishing hospitality and tourism industry.

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Why Study Hospitality and Tourism Management at PNW?

  • Hospitality and tourism management majors experience state-of-the-art facilities outfitted with a fully functioning, professionally stocked restaurant, technology-rich classrooms, and a cutting-edge beverage lab and kitchen space.
  • A multi-functional approach to the industry leads to a degree that opens doors while allowing you to focus on specific areas of the field.

Hospitality and Tourism Management Curriculum

In the hospitality and tourism management degree program, you’ll be provided with a solid business foundation alongside an in-depth study of different sectors of the industry, including food and beverage management, gaming and recreation, private club administration, travel and tourism activities and event and conference planning.

Kick off your journey with foundational courses in HTM, foods and sanitation.

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Sample Courses

  • HTM 10000 – Introduction To The Hospitality And Tourism Industry
  • HTM 19100 – Sanitation And Health In Foodservice, Lodging, And Tourism
  • FN 20300 – Foods Selection And Preparation

Progress in your studies with business-focused courses in accounting and management.

  • HTM 14100 – Financial Accounting For The Service Industries
  • HTM 18100 – Lodging Management
  • HTM 34100 – Cost Controls In Foodservice And Lodging

Explore marketing, human resources, food service and tourism.

  • HTM 21200 – Organization And Management In The Hospitality And Tourism Industry
  • HTM 23100 – Hospitality And Tourism Marketing
  • HTM 24100 – Managerial Accounting And Financial Management In Hospitality Operations

Finish strong with courses that investigate the legal issues relevant to the HTM field, food and beverage development and the electives of your choice.

  • HTM 30100 – Hospitality And Tourism Industry Practice
  • HTM 41100 – Hospitality And Tourism Law
  • HTM 49100 – Beverage Management

Hospitality and Tourism Management Degree Highlights

As part of your experiential learning requirements as a hospitality and tourism major, you’ll work with your classmates to run a real (and outstanding) restaurant that serves lunch and dinner. This experience provides training in all aspects of the job, from development to marketing to operations.

Hospitality and Tourism Management Degree Outcomes

Students in the B.S. in Hospitality and Tourism Management program gain both practical knowledge and opportunities to apply what they have learned in hands-on experiences.

Through experiential training, you’ll learn how to manage and supervise employees, accounting and business finance practices, hospitality and tourism law, sanitation and health guidelines and more advanced business and hospitality industry standards.

Hospitality and Tourism Management Career Paths

Bolstered by these skills in various sectors of the industry, graduates of the hospitality and tourism degree are prepared to begin and advance their careers in roles such as:

  • Front desk manager
  • Food service general or operations manager
  • Lodging general or operations manager
  • Event planner
  • Travel and tourism agent

Hospitality and Tourism Management Beyond the Classroom

Built-in practical experiences develop an applied background in the industry, including food and beverage management training through the Restaurant at Purdue University Northwest .

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Many of our alumni are working in leadership roles for many of the world’s top hospitality and tourism brands. Graduates of the hospitality degree program now are employed in organizations and companies like:

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Hospitality and Tourism Management Program Scholarships

In addition to the scholarships available to all PNW applicants, students seeking a bachelor’s degree in hospitality and tourism management may also be considered for program-specific scholarship awards, such as:

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  • Susan Finke Memorial
  • Irene and Kostas Yiankes Scholarship
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Hospitality and Tourism Management Program Accreditation

PNW’s Hospitality and Tourism Management programs are accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration (ACPHA).

My favorite part was the lab classes because of the challenges they provide. You come in, format a menu and an entire schedule for the day, put everything together, serve your guests and then you still have to clean up – you’re doing everything in one day. Anthony Powell, ‘24, Hospitality and Tourism Management
I really liked the curriculum because it touched on a bit of everything – accounting, sales, marketing, human resources and food labs. I also like the small classes, you get to know everyone. Esmeralda Mendez, ‘24, Hospitality and Tourism Management
The program gave me versatility and knowledge on different areas in the industry... I’ve had some pretty cool classes in the HTM program. Toi Malone, ’23, Hospitality and Tourism Management
My eventual career goal is to manage a high-end restaurant. PNW classes simulate what I would need to do in the real world, preparing me better for the future. Hailey Arlist, ’21

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Matthew J. Bauman is an assistant professor at the White Lodging School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, College of Business at Purdue University Northwest.

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Assistant Professor of Food and Nutrition

Ezra K. Mutai is an Assistant Professor of Food and Nutrition at the White Lodging School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, College of Business at Purdue University Northwest.

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  • Hospitality and Tourism Management (San Diego State University)
  • Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management (University of Central Florida)
  • Bachelor’s in Hotel Administration & Hospitality (Cornell University)
  • Hospitality & Tourism Management (Florida State University)
  • Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management (University of Mississippi)
  • Bachelor of Science degree in Hospitality Management (University of Nevada)
  • Hospitality Management B.S. (University of North Texas)
  • Hospitality and Tourism Management (Purdue University)
  • B.S. Hospitality Management (University of South Carolina)
  • Major in Hospitality Management (Pennsylvania State University)
  • Hospitality Management (California State University Long Beach)
  • Master's in Global Hospitality Management (NYU)
  • MS in Hospitality Management (MSHM) (Boston University
  • Master of Management in Hospitality (MMH) Degree (Boston University)
  • Ph.D. Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism (Texas A&M University
  • PhD in Hospitality & Tourism Management (University of Massachusetts Amherst)  

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1. hospitality and tourism management (san diego state university).

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The hospitality management degree is a business-focused major designed to prepare students for leadership roles in various sectors, including hotel and restaurant management, and tribal gaming. The program uses a major tourist destination for practical learning and mandates over 1,000 hours of hospitality-related work experience before graduation.

  • Who It’s For: Students aiming for leadership roles in hospitality and tourism
  • Hotel operations
  • Meetings and events
  • Convention services for hotels
  • Casino operations
  • Online, In-Person, or Both? In-Person
  • Exam Required? No
  • Eligibility Requirements: None
  • Take The Course: San Diego State University

2. Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management (University of Central Florida)

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This bachelor’s degree offers a comprehensive education in the field. The program includes coursework in hotel management and food service operations. Students develop essential competencies in communication, budgeting, and guest relations through this broad curriculum.

  • Who It’s For: Students seeking comprehensive education in hospitality management
  • Lodging operations
  • Restaurant management
  • Leadership fundamentals
  • Concepts and principles
  • Accounting and finance
  • In state: $212.28 per credit hour
  • Out of state: $748.89 per credit hour
  • Take The Course: University of Central Florida

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3. Bachelor’s in Hotel Administration & Hospitality (Cornell University)

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This program provides a thorough education in hospitality management, merging business fundamentals with practical experience. This AACSB-accredited program combines traditional coursework with immersive learning opportunities. It prepares students with a solid foundation in business skills, strategic thinking, and innovation, setting them up for success in various roles within the industry.

  • Who It’s For: Students aiming for diverse careers in hospitality management
  • Guest experience
  • Real estate knowledge
  • Data-driven strategy
  • Commitment to innovation
  • Take The Course: Cornell University

4. Hospitality & Tourism Management (Florida State University)

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The curriculum is designed to prepare students for leadership roles through a comprehensive program that includes prerequisite coursework, a major program of study, and a required internship. The major is student-focused and industry-driven, incorporating best practices and a global perspective to enhance learning. With personalized support throughout their academic journey, students benefit from industry engagement, internships, and various activities that equip them to excel in creating exceptional experiences for others.

  • Hospitality financial analysis
  • Integrated marketing for hospitality
  • Hospitality law
  • Food and beverage management
  • Event management
  • Complete 12 hours of prerequisite coursework with a grade of C- or better
  • MAC 1105 college algebra (3 hours) and
  • HFT 1000 Introduction to hospitality (3 hours) and
  • Either ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics or ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomics (3 hours) and
  • Either CGS 2100 Microcomputer Applications for Business or CGS 2518 Spreadsheets for Business (3 hours)
  • Completion of at least 52 hours and
  • A cumulative FSU GPA of at least 2.0 and
  • Successful completion of 1st and 2nd GE English and 1st & 2nd GE Math Coursework and
  • HFT 1000 is not mandatory, but it is strongly recommended that transfer students complete it before admission
  • Take The Course: Florida State University

5. Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management (University of Mississippi)

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The hospitality management degree focuses on developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for leadership positions within the hospitality sector. It offers practical learning experiences through study abroad, field trips, and internships. Students also gain hands-on experience by managing a student-operated restaurant and working at a campus-based hospitality facility.

  • Who It’s For: Students aiming for managerial roles in hospitality
  • Lodging management
  • Foodservice management
  • Hospitality marketing
  • Duration: 4 years
  • How Many Hours Of Instruction: 120 credit hours
  • Take The Course: University of Mississippi

6. Bachelor of Science Degree in Hospitality Management (University of Nevada)

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The hospitality management degree offers a premier education, situated close to some of the world’s most renowned resorts. It combines academic rigor with hands-on industry experience, making it an exceptional choice for those pursuing a career in the field. Affordable tuition and generous scholarships further enhance accessibility, allowing more students to benefit from this top-tier education.

  • Who It’s For: Students aiming for leadership roles in hospitality and gaming
  • Event design
  • Gaming management
  • Leadership management
  • Online, In-Person, or Both? Both
  • Take The Course: University of Nevada

7. Hospitality Management B.S. (University of North Texas)

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The hospitality management degree emphasizes hands-on experiences and practical techniques for managing hospitality businesses. Students benefit from unique learning laboratories and extensive internship opportunities in the dallas-fort worth region. Graduates will be equipped with essential business skills, effective communication abilities, and leadership principles needed for success in the global hospitality and tourism industry.

  • Who It’s For: Students seeking practical learning in hospitality management
  • Front office operations
  • Housekeeping
  • Sales and marketing
  • Accounting management
  • Human resources
  • Travel and wellness
  • Take The Course: University of North Texas

8. Hospitality and Tourism Management (Purdue University)

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The degree program is highly regarded for its national and global rankings, providing a thorough curriculum that equips students for various roles within the hospitality industry. The coursework is designed to be both challenging and relevant to current industry needs, while experienced faculty enhance learning with practical insights. This comprehensive approach prepares students to excel in a wide range of hospitality management positions.

  • Who It’s For: Students aiming for management roles in hospitality and tourism
  • Food service
  • Human resource management
  • Take The Course: Purdue University

9. B.S. Hospitality Management (University of South Carolina)

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This hospitality management program offers a comprehensive education combining business management and real-world hospitality experience. It is nationally recognized as one of the top programs in its field and provides access to specialized learning labs. Students enhance their resumes with career-related work experiences and internships, preparing them for diverse global careers in hospitality.

  • Who It’s For: Students aiming for various roles in the hospitality industry
  • Hotel and restaurant operations
  • Tourism management
  • Customer service
  • Multicultural awareness
  • Take The Course: University of South Carolina

10. Major in Hospitality Management (Pennsylvania State University)

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The hospitality management degree features a flexible curriculum that caters to various interests within the hospitality field. It equips students with crucial analytical, interpersonal, and organizational skills essential for industry success. Opportunities for hands-on experience are provided through facilities like café Laura and the Food Decisions research laboratory, and students can earn industry certifications such as the National Restaurant Association Servsafe and STR certification in hotel industry analytics.

  • Who It’s For: Students interested in service-oriented careers in hospitality
  • Hotel management
  • Institutional management
  • Financial management
  • Human resource
  • Take The Course: Pennsylvania State University

11. Hospitality Management (California State University Long Beach)

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The program emphasizes developing leadership and operational skills crucial for the hospitality industry. It integrates general education, academic coursework, and practical experience to offer a comprehensive education. The mission is to equip students to meet admission requirements and explore career opportunities in the industry and community needs in a diverse, global job market through excellent education, research, and service.

  • Who It’s For: Students aiming for leadership roles in hospitality
  • Hospitality operations
  • Technology applications
  • Leadership principles
  • Communication skills
  • Ethical considerations
  • Strategic management
  • Take The Course: CSULB

12. Master's in Global Hospitality Management (NYU)

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The program from New York University offers a thorough curriculum designed to prepare students for leadership roles in the global hospitality industry. It emphasizes strategic management and practical experience, with opportunities for internships and study abroad. Students also have access to a new hospitality innovation hub, enhancing their learning and networking opportunities.

  • Who It’s For: Individuals seeking leadership roles in the hospitality industry
  • Business analytics
  • New technologies
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Cultural sensitivity
  • Social and economic
  • Take The Course: New York University

13. MS in Hospitality Management (MSHM) (Boston University)

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The program is designed to prepare students for advanced research roles and doctoral studies in hospitality management. It includes a comprehensive curriculum with a strong focus on analytics and research, offering hands-on experience through faculty-guided projects and opportunities to collaborate with hospitality organizations. Students can customize their education through electives and minors, allowing them to explore diverse career paths. Additionally, students receive a $10,000 scholarship and benefit from mentorship by experienced faculty members throughout their studies.

  • Who It’s For: Students interested in academic research and pursuing a PhD
  • Hospitality administration
  • Research methodology
  • Real estate
  • Senior living
  • Duration: 2 years
  • $95 application fee
  • Unofficial copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts must be in English or an official translation from NACES members; official transcripts will be requested if admitted, and you decide to enroll
  • Submit two letters of recommendation: one from an academic source and one from a professional reference
  • Most updated resume/CV
  • Submit an essay detailing your career goals, prior research experience, and methodologies, including specific research interests
  • Submit a one—to three-minute video essay posted on Vimeo, YouTube, or Google Drive showcasing your communication and presentation skills.
  • Submit an academic writing sample of at least 1,000 words, including citations and references
  • Submit TOEFL (90), IELTS (7.0), or Duolingo (125) scores if English is not your first language unless you have an English-taught degree from the U.S.
  • Take The Course: Boston University

14. Master of Management in Hospitality (MMH) Degree (Boston University)

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The program offers an accelerated path for advancing in management careers within the global hospitality industry. It includes extensive industry connections, experiential learning, and specialized concentrations to boost career prospects. Hospitality management majors benefit from tailored resources and support to help them achieve their career goals in hospitality.

  • Who It’s For: Individuals seeking to advance their careers in hospitality
  • Revenue management
  • Real estate development
  • Digital marketing
  • Innovation and entrepreneurship
  • Finance concentration
  • Experiences concentration
  • Duration: 1 year
  • Submit two letters of recommendation, including one from an academic source, if you have completed or are currently enrolled in a bachelor’s program within the past two years
  • Submit a personal statement of 750 words or less detailing your background and goals and demonstrating strong writing quality
  • Submit a video essay showcasing your communication and presentation skills, posted on Vimeo, YouTube, or Google Drive with a viewable URL; do not use a password if possible, and if required, use SHAMMH2024
  • Submit TOEFL (90), IELTS (7.0), or Duolingo (125) results if English is not your first language, unless your undergraduate degree was completed in the U.S. or at an English-instruction university

15. Ph.D. Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism (Texas A&M University)

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This doctoral program involves coursework in advanced analysis and research methodologies, requires extensive research hours, and culminates in a comprehensive examination. It is designed to develop advanced research skills and prepare students for academic careers or research roles in the private sector or government.

  • Who It’s For: Individuals aiming for academic or research careers in hospitality
  • Quantitative statistics
  • Qualitative statistics
  • Service management
  • Exam Required? Yes
  • How Many Hours Of Instruction: 66 credit hours
  • You must have a master’s degree
  • For students with a DDS/DMD, DVM, or MD: a minimum of 60 credit hours
  • Students with only a baccalaureate degree: 90-hour degree plan
  • For a Ph.D., students with a DDS/DMD, DVM, or MD from a foreign institution: a minimum of 90 credit hours
  • Courses must have a grade of B or higher
  • Transfer credits require approval and must meet specific criteria
  • Consult with the department head or chair to appoint the advisory committee
  • The advisory committee must consist of at least four graduate faculty members with specific roles and department requirements
  • Develop and submit a proposed degree plan to the advisory committee
  • The degree plan must be filed with the graduate and professional school before the preliminary examination and comply with credit hour requirements
  • Complete and get approval for a dissertation research proposal from the advisory committee
  • Ensure any transfer credits meet the required criteria and have not been used for another degree
  • Take The Course: Texas A&M University

16. PhD in Hospitality & Tourism Management (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

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The program focuses on cutting-edge research and thought leadership across various business disciplines. Supported by internationally recognized scholars, the program provides access to extensive research resources, including essential databases and a vibrant academic environment. With a strong emphasis on innovation, the program is designed to significantly impact both the business world and society.

  • Who It’s For: Students aiming for academic careers in hospitality and tourism, for those self-motivated, committed, independent initiators and team players
  • Environmental impacts of tourism
  • Social impacts of tourism
  • Economic impacts of tourism
  • Services marketing and management
  • Business leadership
  • Hotel and destination branding
  • Take The Course: University of Massachusetts Amherst

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MA Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management

The MA Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management will help you thrive in the world’s fastest-growing industries, broadening your understanding of the sector and giving you the skills to work in a globalised business environment.

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Berlin School of Business and Innovation is in partnership with University for the Creative Arts (UCA) and PPA Business School. As a result of this partnership, BSBI is able to offer the MA Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management programme.

UCA is an acclaimed creative institution in the UK that ranks highly in all three of the major UK league tables. The university has also been ranked 13th out of all UK universities in the Guardian League Table 2020; and ranked no.7 in the 2021 Guardian League Tables for Business, Management & Marketing.

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The MA Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management programme consists of four terms. During its first three terms the programme will cover fundamental topics such as marketing planning, strategic approaches in tourism and hospitality business, operational management, cross-cultural management, event management and entrepreneurship. Students will also attend modules on academic research methods, and you will study the German language alongside your master’s degree subjects. On your final term, you will research and prepare a dissertation on a topic of your choice.

For Berlin , teaching takes place Monday to Saturday, with morning, afternoon, or evening sessions.

For Paris , teaching takes place Monday to Friday, with morning (9-1pm) and afternoon sessions (2-6pm).

The modules of this programme are offered and delivered 100% on campus.

Teaching takes place Monday to Saturdays, during morning, afternoon, or evening sessions.

  • Tourism and Hospitality Business Strategy
  • Strategic Approach in Marketing Planning for Hospitality 
  • Hospitality Operations Management
  • Event Management 
  • Cross Cultural Management
  • International Project Management
  • Entrepreneurship in Tourism and Events
  • Business Decision Making for the Hospitality Industry
  • Study Methods
  • German Language Studies
  • Research Methodology
  • Delivery: On campus 
  • Duration: 18 months
  • Intakes: February, May, October 
  • Campus: Berlin, Germany
  • Degree awarded by University for the Creative Arts
  • Price:  2024 October  | €13,250 (international students) | €8,450 (EU students)
  • Price:  2025 February, May, October  | €13,250 (international students) | €8,450 (EU students)

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  • Official programme name: RNCP Titre Level 7 (PPA) MA Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management (UCA)
  • Duration: 24 months
  • Intakes: March, June, November
  • Campus: Paris, France
  • Degree awarded by PPA Business School and University for the Creative Arts
  • Price:  2024 November |  €13,250 (international students) | €8,450 (EU students)
  • Price:  2025 March, June, November |  €13,250 (international students) | €8,450 (EU students)

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Learning Outcomes

Once they have completed the programme graduates will be able to:

  • Demonstrate originality and creativity in the application of a coherent and detailed knowledge of business principles and their operation in the areas of tourism, hospitality, and event management.
  • Evaluate arguments, concepts and data to make judgements, and to frame appropriate questions to development and suggest solutions
  • Apply professional standards in design, presentation, and writing to clearly communicate your ideas to both specialist and non-specialist audiences

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After completing the  MA Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management , you will be able to apply for a range of managerial roles in relevant organisations around the world. 

BSBI’s dedicated Careers Service helps tourism, hospitality and event management students and alumni reach their career goals and realise their potential. The Service offers specialised support and aims to build long-lasting relationships with local and national employers.

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1. Quality Education: Russian universities are known for providing quality education in various fields, including hospitality and tourism management. Many universities in Russia have modern facilities, experienced faculty, and comprehensive curricula to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the industry.

2. Affordable Tuition Fees: Compared to universities in some other countries, the tuition fees for hospitality and tourism management programs in Russia can be relatively affordable. This makes it an attractive option for students looking for cost-effective study abroad opportunities.

3. Wide Range of Programs: Russian universities offer a diverse range of hospitality and tourism management programs, allowing students to choose from various specializations, such as hotel management, event management, tourism marketing, and more.

4. Cultural Experience: Studying in Russia provides international students with a unique cultural experience. Russia has a rich history, vibrant culture, and diverse traditions, which can enrich the learning journey and broaden students' horizons.

5. Internship and Job Opportunities: Russia is a country with a growing hospitality and tourism industry. Completing a BHTM program in Russia can provide students with opportunities for internships and job placements in the country's hospitality sector, allowing them to gain practical experience and build valuable connections.

6. Multilingual Advantage: Many Russian universities offer programs in both Russian and English, giving international students the option to study in English while also having the opportunity to learn or improve their Russian language skills, which can be beneficial for future career prospects.

7. Gateway to Europe and Asia: Russia's strategic location between Europe and Asia makes it an excellent base for students interested in exploring nearby countries and cultures during their study breaks or after graduation.

8. International Student Community: Many Russian universities have a welcoming and diverse international student community, creating an enriching environment for cultural exchange and networking.

9. Tourist Attractions: As a tourism student, studying in Russia allows you to visit and study various tourist attractions and destinations, enhancing your understanding of the industry and its potential.

BHTM (Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management) Specializations in Russia

Admission intake for bhtm (bachelor of hospitality and tourism management) in russia.

1. Main Intake: The primary intake for BHTM programs is usually in September or October. Most universities start their academic year during this period, and the application process for international students often begins several months before the start of the academic year.

2. Additional Intakes: Some universities may offer additional intakes in February or March. These intakes are often referred to as "spring intakes" and are less common than the main intake in September/October.

3. Application Deadlines: Application deadlines for BHTM programs in Russia can vary among universities and may depend on the specific intake. It is essential to check the university's official website or contact their admissions office to find out the exact application deadline for the intake you are interested in.

4. Visa Processing Time: Keep in mind that obtaining a student visa may take some time, so it's advisable to apply well in advance of the intended intake to allow sufficient time for visa processing and other preparations.

5. English Language Proficiency: For international students applying to English-taught BHTM programs, providing proof of English language proficiency (e.g., TOEFL or IELTS scores) may be required as part of the application process.

6. Application Requirements: The application requirements for BHTM programs may include educational documents (transcripts and certificates), language proficiency test scores, a statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and other supporting documents. Each university may have specific requirements, so make sure to check their official website for details.

Top 10 Universities in Russia for BHTM (Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management)

Tuition fees for bhtm (bachelor of hospitality and tourism management) in russia.

For International Students:

  • Tuition fees for international students can range from approximately $2,000 to $6,000 per year. Some universities, especially those in larger cities like Moscow and St. Petersburg, may have higher fees.

For Russian Citizens (Domestic Students):

  • Russian citizens typically pay lower tuition fees compared to international students. The fees for domestic students can range from approximately $1,000 to $3,000 per year.

Cost of Studying BHTM (Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management) in Russia

Eligibility for doing bhtm (bachelor of hospitality and tourism management) in russia.

1. Educational Qualifications: Applicants must have completed their secondary education or equivalent, such as high school or the 12th grade.

2. Academic Requirements: Most universities require a strong academic background with good grades in subjects relevant to the BHTM program. While specific subject requirements may vary, subjects like Mathematics, English, Business Studies, and Economics are often considered advantageous.

3. Language Proficiency: Since the medium of instruction in most Russian universities is Russian, international students may be required to demonstrate their proficiency in the Russian language. Some universities may also offer BHTM programs in English, in which case English language proficiency (e.g., TOEFL or IELTS scores) might be necessary.

4. Entrance Exams: Universities in Russia may require applicants to take entrance exams as part of the admission process. These exams may include subjects like Mathematics, English, and General Knowledge.

5. Application Process: Prospective students need to complete the university's application form and submit all the required documents within the specified deadlines.

6. Letter of Motivation: Some universities may require applicants to submit a letter of motivation or statement of purpose, explaining their interest in studying BHTM and their career aspirations.

7. Recommendation Letters: Letters of recommendation from teachers, professors, or employers may be required to highlight the applicant's academic and personal qualities.

8. Interview (if applicable): In some cases, universities may conduct interviews as part of the admission process to assess the applicant's suitability for the BHTM program.

Documents Required for BHTM (Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management) in Russia

1. High School Diploma or Equivalent: You will need to provide a copy of your high school diploma or its equivalent (such as A-levels, IB, or other recognized qualifications) that shows you have completed secondary education.

2. Academic Transcripts: Submit your academic transcripts from high school, which show the courses you have completed and the grades you have achieved.

3. Passport: A valid passport is essential for international students applying to study in Russia.

4. Language Proficiency Test Results: If your chosen program is taught in Russian, you may need to provide proof of your proficiency in the Russian language. This could be demonstrated through the results of a standardized language test like TORFL (Test of Russian as a Foreign Language).

5. English Language Proficiency Test Results: If your chosen program is taught in English, you may need to provide proof of your English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or TOEFL.

6. Letter of Intent or Statement of Purpose: This is a personal statement explaining your motivation for studying BHTM and why you want to attend that specific university.

7. Letters of Recommendation: Some universities may require letters of recommendation from teachers or other individuals who can attest to your academic abilities and potential as a hospitality and tourism management student.

8. CV/Resume: Provide a detailed CV or resume outlining your educational background, work experience (if any), and any relevant extracurricular activities.

9. Medical Certificate: International students might need to provide a medical certificate confirming their good health and ability to study abroad.

10. Passport-Sized Photographs: You may be asked to submit passport-sized photographs for identification purposes.

Scholarships for BHTM (Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management) in Russia

1. Russian Government Scholarships: The Russian government provides scholarships to international students through the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. These scholarships are often awarded based on academic merit and may cover tuition fees and living expenses.

2. Bilateral Government Scholarships: Some countries have bilateral agreements with Russia that offer scholarships and financial aid to their citizens studying in Russia. Check with your home country's government or education ministry for information on such programs.

3. University Scholarships: Many Russian universities offer scholarships to international students based on academic excellence, achievements, or specific criteria set by the university. These scholarships can help cover tuition fees and living costs.

4. Corporate Scholarships: Some companies or organizations in the hospitality and tourism industry may offer scholarships to students pursuing BHTM programs. These scholarships may be merit-based or need-based.

5. External Scholarships: There are international scholarship programs offered by various organizations and foundations that support students studying abroad, including in Russia. Examples include the Fulbright Program, DAAD scholarships, and others.

6. Scholarships from Tourism Boards: Some countries' tourism boards or organizations may offer scholarships to students pursuing studies in tourism and hospitality management to promote the development of the industry.

7. Regional Scholarships: Some regions or provinces within Russia may offer scholarships or financial aid to international students studying in their respective areas.

Jobs and Salary after BHTM (Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management) in Russia

1. Hotel Manager: As a hotel manager, BHTM graduates can oversee the day-to-day operations of a hotel, including managing staff, ensuring guest satisfaction, and maintaining the overall functioning of the establishment. Salary for hotel managers in Russia can range from approximately $1,500 to $3,000 per month.

2. Event Manager: Event managers are responsible for planning, organizing, and coordinating various events, such as conferences, weddings, and exhibitions. The salary for event managers in Russia can range from approximately $1,200 to $2,500 per month.

3. Tourism Manager: Tourism managers are involved in promoting and managing tourism destinations and services. They work with travel agencies, tour operators, and government bodies to enhance tourism experiences. The salary for tourism managers can range from approximately $1,500 to $2,800 per month.

4. Travel Consultant: Travel consultants assist individuals and groups in planning their trips, providing information on destinations, booking accommodations, and organizing travel itineraries. The salary for travel consultants in Russia can range from approximately $800 to $1,800 per month.

5. Restaurant Manager: Restaurant managers oversee the operations of restaurants, ensuring the quality of food, customer service, and profitability. The salary for restaurant managers in Russia can range from approximately $1,000 to $2,000 per month.

6. Cruise Director: Cruise directors manage onboard activities and entertainment for cruise ship passengers. They are responsible for ensuring guests have a memorable experience during their cruise. The salary for cruise directors can vary significantly based on the cruise line and ship size.

7. Tour Guide: Tour guides lead groups of tourists on guided tours, providing information about historical sites, cultural landmarks, and attractions. The salary for tour guides in Russia can range from approximately $600 to $1,200 per month.

8. Hospitality Consultant: Hospitality consultants provide expert advice and solutions to hospitality businesses, helping them improve their services, operations, and profitability. The salary for hospitality consultants can vary depending on their experience and the scope of their projects.

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Vatel, a global network of hospitality management schools and alumni.

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Vatel has 50 hospitality management schools located in Europe, in the Americas, in Asia and in Africa. They share the same mission: preparing the younger generations to build their professional futures in the international hospitality and tourism management industries.

Vatel has decided to:

- Teach management techniques based on two centuries of history in the hospitality industry, based on high-quality services and customer satisfaction. This includes all cultural aspects of clients, from the country where the hotel is located to the personnel working in it.

- Convey the French art of hospitality, recognized all throughout the  world as a sign of quality, good taste, and excellence. 

- Teach French in all non-French speaking countries where our Group operates.

We now have 35,000 alumni who are working throughout the world and who are proud to call themselves  Vateliens  and to work in the most beautiful hotels on earth.

Roots in France

Vatel opens its first school, Vatel Paris, nearly 40 years ago

Creation of Vatel Lyon, which is now Vatel Group’s head office 

Vatel Nimes, the Group’s flagship school, opens 

Vatel Bordeaux is inaugurated

Vatel Nantes, the 5 th school in France, opens its doors 

Vatel goes international

At the beginning of the 21 st century, 20 years after the first Vatel school opened in France, all international development factors were ready to go: our educational concept, based on the progressive and controlled mixture of theory and professional experience, has been proved; it is sustainable and ready to be rolled out abroad. Since that time, new campuses have opened in Europe, Asia, the Americas and Africa.

Located on four continents, the network of Vatel schools makes up the 1 st Worldwide Business School Group in Hospitality and Tourism Management, elected by professionals as the Best Hospitality Management School . 

The Vatel Spirit, life-long values

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Vatel’s success is based on five pillars. All over the world, our faculty members have learned to:  

  • have deep ties with their students 
  • create dynamic learning conditions
  • convey their know-how and knowledge
  • introduce the concept of proper conduct in all situations
  • have close relationships with professionals working in hotel and tourism management positions

Vatel Group’s teaching teams are made up equally of professors from universities and professionals who have made a name for themselves in their fields.

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The Vatel uniform, both educational and inclusive

The Vatel dress code induces conduct that is strict, sober and elegant, as required by all jobs in the hospitality industry and restaurant services . Students feel that they belong to our school and embrace the values that they will need down the road in their professional lives. A token of our recognition shared by all Vatel students in the world, it embodies the values learned at Vatel which will accompany them for their entire professional lives.

Franchises, partnerships based on sharing success

Success must be shared. This strong idea is the base for Vatel Group’s development. A win-win situation for Vatel Group as it expands throughout the entire world as well as for its partners, who, as soon as the contract has been signed, can count on extensive tried and tested experience, while remaining independent. In return, both parties must contribute to the success of each new campus. 

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“Vatel made me more open-minded and allowed me to meet people who contributed to making me who I am today.” Aurélie Ponce - Operations manager for the Cheval Blanc Paris Hotel / 2006 Alumnus

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Second year students attending the Open Day of the Dukley Gardens hotel.

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A third year student Marija Glišić participated on the "Women Entrepreneurs in Science" training from March 16 to 18, within the project "Women Entrepreneurs in Science".

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We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Hana Sendelj is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Nimes, France - Hotel & Tourism Business School . Congratulations!

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We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Tamara Nikolic is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Nimes, France - Hotel & Tourism Business School. Congratulations!

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We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Konstantin Kujovic is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Nimes, France - Hotel & Tourism Business School Congratulations!

Teodora Globarević - Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student,Teodora Globarevic is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Istanbul, International Hotel & Tourism School Congratulations!

Summer internship - Lustica Bay Montenegro

New summer internship positions for our students have become available thanks to a partnership with the Lustica Bay company.

The presentation of Mamula Island hotel

The presentation of Mamula Island will be organised on Thursday, March 09, 2023 starting at 05:00 P.M. in the A3 amphitheater at the University of Donja Gorica. We invite all interested students to attend.

Presentation of the

The presentation of Nikki Beach Hotel & Beach Club Montenegro will be organised on Tuesday, February 21, 2023 starting at 04:00 P.M. in the A3 amphitheater at the University of Donja Gorica. We invite all interested students to attend.

Guest lecture - Ms. Milena Brajovic General Manager /CEO • Voco™

Today as a part of subject Economy of tourism , guest lecture was held by Ms. Milena Brajovic General Manager /CEO • Voco™.

Presentation of the

It was our pleasure to host representatives from Nikki Beach & Hotel Beach Club Montenegro. We are so glad that our students had the opportunity to learn more about the vision, mission and goals of the company, as well as about high quality services

Presentation of the

The presentation of Luštica Bay will be organised on Friday, February 24, 2023 starting at 01:00 P.M. in the A3 amphitheater at the University of Donja Gorica. We invite all interested students to attend.

Presentation of the

We are delighted to have had the opportunity to welcome Luštica Bay representatives to our Faculty. We are so proud of our students for taking advantage of this learning experience and for immersing themselves in the company's vision and mission.

Visit to the

First year students took classes in the wine cellar of the "13. Jul Plantaže" winery as part of the Wine Vintages course.

National convention ,,Vrijeme kreativnosti”

School director prof. dr Andjela Jaksic-Stojanovic participated in a National convention ,,Vrijeme kreativnosti” organized by Ministarstvo kulture i medija Crne Gore as a panelist in session that deals with education for creative economy and creati

Interview of prof. dr Andjela Jaksic-Stojanovic

Interview of prof. dr Andjela Jaksic-Stojanovic in the show "Link" on RTCG. You can watch the entire interview on the link: https://youtu.be/hUoGACZbmVg

Presentation of  hotel Casa del Mare

The presentation of hotel Casa del Mare will be organised on Friday ,February 03.2023 starting at 10:00 a.m.in the A3 amphitheater at the University of Donja Gorica. We invite all interested students to attend.​

Vatel Montenegro wishes all students, associates, professors, friends and partners a happy and successful New Year 2023!

Students of the 3rd year visited cellars of the

The vineyards cover 2300ha with around 11.5 million grapevines and it represents the biggest vineyard in one piece in Europe.

 Debate

Vatel students attended the debate entitled "Policies and practices for the protection of academic integrity at higher education institutions in Montenegro".

Visit to Montenegro's largest wine cellar

Students of the 3rd year visited the biggest cellar of "13. Jul Plantaže" winery, with capacity of 30 million liters.

One & Only Portonovi Montenegro hotel visit

Today, we had a pleasure to organize a presentation of the One&Only Portonovi Hotel for students of Faculty of culture and tourism- study programs Vatel and Culture and tourism.

Presentation of One&Only Portonovi hotel

We inform all students that on Tuesday, November 22, 2022, starting at 12:30 p.m., the presentation of the One&Only Portonovi Hotel will be held in the AP amphitheater at the University of Donja Gorica. We invite all interested students to attend.

Guest lecture - Mr. Nemanja Ćirić

The guest lecturer Mr. Nemanja Ciric, national director of the distribution company Berba D.O.O., shared with the students his experience on the sale of premium category wines and spirits in Montenegro.

Presentation of MAISTRA Hospitality Group

Today Human Resources assistants of the HR Factor agency, Ms. Andjela Neric and Ms. Maja Stajovic presented to our students vacant positions as well as opportunities for conducting an internship in MAISTRA Hospitality Group in Croatia.

Vatel Montenegro - The school of the year- 2022

At the recently held Vatel Convention hosted by the University of Donja Gorica, the Vatel School in Montenegro received the prestigious award - The school of the Year 2022.

Prestigious Vatel international convention in the field of tourism, hotel industry and management at the University of Donja Gorica

The University of Donja Gorica will host the 16th International Vatel Convention, which will be held from October 19 to 23 in Montenegro.

The Memorandum of Cooperation

The Memorandum of Cooperation between the Ministry of Culture and Media in Montenegro and UDG Montenegro, will contribute to the promotion and training of young and talented personnel in the field of culture, cultural heritage and creative industries

Guest lecture by Ms. Marina Radjenović, General Manager of Grand Heritage Perast Hotel

As part of the subject Current events in the hospitality industry, on Saturday, November 5, a guest lecture was held by Ms. Marina Radjenovic, general manager of the Grand Heritage Perast Hotel.

Orientation days

Orientation classes for first-year students will be held on September 15 and 16, 2022.

Admission to the VATEL MBA program, 2022/23 academic year

The Vatel Montenegro announces enrollment of a new generation of students for two-year master academic studies (120 ECTS) for study program International hotel industry and management.

Meeting of the Prime Minister and members of the Government with students of Montenegrin universities.

On the occasion of 10 years of Montenegrin negotiations with the EU, the General Secretariat of the Government of Montenegro and the Ministry of European Affairs organized a meeting.

Masters Thesis Defense

Congratulations to mr Alldin Resulbegoviq for successfully defended master thesis "English language communication in hospitality industry- Case study of the Karisma hotel emoyees”!

Masters Thesis Defense

Congratulations to mr Vuk Krunić for successfully defended master thesis "Potentials for development of MICE tourism in Montenegro - case study of Splendid Conference Spa Resort". We wish him a lot of success in his future professional career!

Meeting with first year students

Today, we have had the opportunity to summarize the achievements of the first year students and to share out experiences and impressions.

Professional training at One&Only Portonovi Resort

Our first and second year students do their five weeks proffesional training at One&Only Portonovi Resort

Vatel Montenegro students in Vatel Moscow

Vatel Montenegro students who are currently on an exchange in Russia through the Marco Polo program had the opportunity to be part of a study visit to the prestigious Ritz Carlton Hotel in Moscow.

Abel Dubois - Marco Polo exchange program participant

Next year, we will have a pleasure to host Marco Polo student Abel Dubois from Vatel Bahrain. We will be happy to welcome him in Montenegro!

Vatel Montenegro students at  the traditional carnival in Vatel Nimes school

Studying at Vatel involves a lot of work, effort and sacrifice, but also a lot of travel, socializing and fun.

Ivan Vukčević- Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Ivan Vukčević is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Hanoi Vietnam

Guest lecture - Nikki Beach Hotel & Beach Club Montenegro

The manager of Nikki Beach Hotel & Beach Club Montenegro Mr. Viktor Matjan and the chef Zulfikar Demirsi held a guest lecture for Vatel students

Brajan Martić - Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Brajan Martić is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Hanoi Vietnam.

Guest lecturers - Mr. Viktora Matjan and Mr. Zulfikar Demirsi,  managers of Nikki Beach Hotel & Beach Club Montenegro

The manager of Nikki Beach Hotel & Beach Club Montenegro Mr. Viktor Matjan and the chef Zulfikar Demirsi will hold a guest lecture for Vatel students. The guest lecture will be organized on Monday, March 21, at 1:30 P.M. in the amphitheater A4.

Željko Ćupić - Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Željko Ćupić is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Bahrain.

Simon Globarević - Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Simon Globarević is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Istanbul.

Mina Vukčević- Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Mina Vukčević is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Bordeaux.

Danilo Grbović - Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Danilo Grbović is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Nimes.

Ksenija Batrićević - Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Ksenija Batrićević is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Mexico.

Miradin Mehović - Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Miradin Mrhović is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Istanbul.

Vasilije Mićnović - Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Vasilije Mićunović is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Istanbul.

Staša Vukčević - Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Staša Vukčević is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Bordeaux

Ecological lodges in Vietnam

More and more human communities consider ecotourism to be a solution that promotes their way of life, and preserves their culture and biodiversity surrounding them.

Dario Ćorović - Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Dario Ćorović is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Istanbul.

Nikolina Šarić - Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Nikolina Šarić is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Istanbul.

Filip Vučelić - Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Filip Vučelić is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Madrid

Mitar Perović - Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Mitar Perovic is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Brussels.

Veselin Uskoković - Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Veselin Uskokovic is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Bahrain.

Go to school in Madagascar and discover a whole new world

Martin Rousset, a Vatel Nimes student, flew to Antananarivo for Vatel Madagascar’s specialization in ecotourism management for his last MBA year.

Tamara Radovic - Marco Polo exchange program participant

We present you this year winners of Marco Polo scholarship! Our first year student, Tamara Radovic is going to spend next academic year in Vatel Istanbul.

When international rhymes with societal responsibility

The tourism sector, one that now attracts millions of young students throughout the world, is in tune with globalizationthat is currently being overturned by inequalities and environmental threats.

HANGA AHAZAZA: CREATING THE FUTURE

Vatel Rwanda started in 2016, we began to prepare the first intake for 2018, headed by Nicole Bamukunde, a Rwandese graduate of Vatel, and who has worked in startups in her country, which is totally renewing itself.

Guest lecture of the Ambassador of the United States of America to Montenegro, Her Excellency Judy Rising Reinke, at University of Donja Gorica

The Ambassador of the United States of America to Montenegro, Her Excellency Judy Rising Reinke, gave a lecture today at the University of Donja Gorica to students of the study program International Hotel Management and Management Vatel.

Guest lecture - Her Excellency Ambassador of the  of the United States to Montenegro

H.E. Judy Rising Reinke, the Ambassador of the United States to Montenegro, is going to hold guest lecture to Vatel third year students. We are happy to welcome her at University of Donja Gorica

The masters thesis defense

Another outstanding defense of master thesis at Vatel! Student Igor Vujacic and his brilliant presentation in the field of marketing in the hotel industry made us extremely proud!

Proffesional training at One&Only Portonovi

Our third year students have just finished their five weeks professional training at One&Only Portonovi. Many thanks for this great experience!

The masters thesis defense

Two more students: Nevena Vulanovic and Alen Redzematovic successfully defended their MBA theses

Guest lecture - Prof. dr Vasilis Pagounis from University of West Attica

Today, Prof. dr Vasilis Pagounis from University of West Attica hold a guest lecture for first year students of Vatel in Entrepreneurial nest.

Our students participate in  EXPO 2020, Dubai

Spectacular celebration of Montenegro’s National Day at Expo2020 Dubai.

Deputy Head of Mission and Attaché for Culture of Embassy of Spain Ms. Carmen Alvarez visited our school

Prof. Dr. Andjela Jaksic-Stojanovic, Dean of the Faculty of Culture and Tourism, together with Dr. Ivana Kovac- Barett, Honorary Consul of Embassy of Spain in Podgorica and a lecturer at the Faculty of Culture and Tourism, hosted Ms. Carmen Alvarez,

Visit to the One&Only Portonovi hotel

The second year students of Vatel visited the One&Only Portonovi and got acquainted with the business of this prestigious resort, the only one of this kind in Europe.

Visit to the Hilton hotel

The first-year Vatel students visited the Hilton Hotel in Podgorica. The study visit was organised as a part of the course Human Resources.

Celebration of Chinese New Year

Today, at Vatel, we made a celebration of Chinese New Year!

Guest lecture - Mr. Nikola Burzan General Manager of Azul Beach Resort Montenegro hotel

Mr. Nikola Burzan General Manager of Azul Beach Resort Montenegro hotel hold a guest lecture to second year students of Vatel.

Introduction to Chinese New Year class

Prof. of Chinese language, Lai Peiyu, gave a lecture to Vatel first year students about Chinese New Year and Spring Festival.

Our student winner of the Student Award for Best Students of the Capital city

Our student Slađana Noković is the winner of the Student Award for Best Students of the Capital-Podgorica.

Our student participate in theatrical-musical happening

The unique theatrical-musical happening "Semper Iuvenis" was held on 16th December, 2021 in order to celebrate 55 years of successful work of the Cultural Information Center "Budo Tomovic".

Dr Filip Ivanovic was elected as a regular member of the Royal Historical Society - London

A professor at the Faculty of Culture and Tourism, Dr Filip Ivanovic, was elected as a regular member of the Royal Historical Society from London.

Visit to donkey farm ''Martinići''

Representatives of the Faculty of Culture and Tourism today had the opportunity to host students of the secondary school ''Sergije Stanic'' at the Donkey Farm.

Vatel Montenegro student won second place at the Balkan Karate Championship in Rijeka, Croatia

Masa Djukanovic, a first-year student of Vatel Montenegro and a representative of the Montenegrin Karate team, won second place at the Balkan Karate Championship in Rijeka, Croatia last weekend.

Guest lecture - Prof. Dr. Shashibala, Dean, Bhavan's KM Munshi Centre for Indology

Dear students,

Hotel One&Only Career day

We would like to inform all our students that One&Only Portonovi hotel is organizing a career day on December 3, 2021.

One & Only Portonovi Montenegro hotel visit

The best always go with the best! It was a great pleasure and honor to guest One & Only team at Vatel Montenegro and to strenghten our cooperation and to open many new possibilities for our students. Gratitude to the standing team of One& Only One&On

Vatel International Business Game, an international competition

This last week of November, 339 5th year students competed in English for 1st place on the podium.

One & Only Portonovi Montenegro team

On Thursday, 25th od November, we have a pleasure and honor to host One & Only Portonovi Montenegro team that will present our students all possibilities of inclusion in the world of ultra luxury hospitality.

Mr. Paul d’Azémar, International Network Director of Vatel group visited Vatel Montenegro

We had a pleasure to welcome Mr. Paul d’Azémar, International Network Director of Vatel group.

Guest lecture - Mr. Andrija Pesic,CEO of Montengro Stars Hotel Group

Mr. Andrija Pesic CEO of Montengro Stars Hotel Group hold a guest lecture to second year students of Vatel.

Guest lecture - His Excellency Ambassador of the Republic of France to Montenegro Mr. Christian Thimonier

The Ambassador of the Republic of France

Professional Practices

Vatel students are from the very beginning of their studies placed in the heart of the hospitality industry!

Wine, Beer and Spirits course

As a part of the course Wine, Beer and Spirits, our third year students had classes in Voco hotel Voco Podgorica.

Guest lecture - Mr. Ravi Bankar, Founder of Genesis Leisure Consulting company from Mumbai, India

The guest lecture for third year students was given by Mr. Ravi Bankar, Founder of Genesis Leisure Consulting company from Mumbai, India.

Vatel convention 2022 in Montenegro

Great news for Montenegro and University of Donja Gorica- Vatel convention 2022 will be organized in Montenegro!

Guest lecture - His Excellency Ambassador of the Hellenic Republic to Montenegro Mr. Panayotis Partsos

His Excellency Ambassador of the Hellenic Republic to Montenegro Mr. Panayotis Partsos will hold a guest lecture to our first year students on October 13 at 14:15 pm.

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