Master International Hospitality Management

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Master International Hospitality Management

  • Course description Master International Hospitality Management:

    GRADUATE PROGRAMME: 120 ECTS CREDITS
    MASTER DEGREE IN INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

    The MA Degree is awarded after two years of study. This program aims to consolidate knowledge acquired during undergraduate training and to increase knowledge about the numerous aspects of business management. The program also offers students a range of specific skills leading to their selected specialisation, enabling them to adapt to current industry requirements. 

    This program provides in-depth knowledge of research and critical analysis. Students will gain a firm practical understanding of the management trends that make a difference at an international level. Students learn the facets and techniques in the science of hospitality and tourism business management, focusing on objectives relating to their area of specialisation. They learn to integrate different specialisations and techniques in the broad framework of goal-oriented organisations and also apply management theory in their field of specialisation.

    The MA Degree is an off-campus and customized program which provides, through the independent study system, advanced specialisation in the following fields: Marketing & Sales Management – Financial & Accounting Management – Human Resources Management – International Management – Tourism Management.

    This programme is developed to meet and anticipate the increasing demands made by students who wish to undertake an Executive Career in the hospitality and tourism industry. The MA programme is designed to equip the students with a more complete set of skills and the knowledge with which to face a competitive and fast-moving world. The students will gain a firm practical understanding of the management trends that make a difference at international level.

    The MA programme provides an educational opportunity in the applied science of hospitality business, in management, in team work and in decision-making. It provides also an in-depth expertise in the fields of practical research and critical analysis. The students learn the characteristics and techniques used in the context of applied management, focused on specific objectives to their field of specialization. The students learn to integrate different Specialisations and Techniques in the broad framework of goal-oriented organisations, and also to apply management theory in his field of specialisation.

    The students will receive more specialised knowledge in a number of elective courses. The MA follows the normal path of the BOLOGNA PROCESS and is equivalent to 120 ECTS credits. It includes for both years 3240 hours of study including an advanced internship at management level of 12 months (ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME).

    From the first year of the MA, the programme requires the student to make a choice a SPECIALIZATION in one of the 5 option proposed. It is noteworthy that the Tourism Management will be done in collaboration with the University of EUROAULA GIRONA. Students who have made this choice will follow during the first year part of the course to EUROAULA Barcelona and during the second year part of the courses in Luxembourg or Brussels campuses.

    The 2 years MA schedules are drawn up partly on the basis of IN-RESIDENCE workshops/assignments as MAJOR and OFF-CAMPUS Elective specialised topics – modules and internship of 12 months as Trainee Manager. The length of time required to complete a programme varies greatly from one student to another, depending on their availability and the effort they are prepared to put in; allowing the students to advance at their pace. The MA is a personalized programme which provides advanced specialisation in the five management fields.

    Students will be challenged to grasp the concept of INDEPENDENT LEARNING, and then apply it to succeed in this module. The length of time required to complete the module can varies greatly among students, depending on the time availability and the effort you are willing to put into it. However, as a guideline students should consider 60 hours study (dispatched on one month) as a normal time allotted to finalise this module.

    Students are engaged in content, promoting student-lecturer and student-student interaction through electronic peer review (voice or e-mail), whilst having to plan for face-to-face at set times with their course lecturer and/or the coordinator.  The knowledge acquired with this module is a part that you will need to develop a CASE STUDY ASSESSMENT (CSA).

    The module design also specifically targets to demonstrate the concepts and techniques (research, analysis) together with learning outcomes through the assignment. The structure of the CASE STUDY includes all the knowledge acquired with the study of the 4 modules, constituting the option chosen by the student. 

    MA 1 - Majors & Research Assignments / Mandatory/ On Campus – 60 ECTS 
    Modules Credits.
    1 Leadership and Management       AS 4304 5
    2 Integrated Managerial Accounting and Financial Project       AS 4095 5
    3 International Business Management       AS 4055 5
    4 Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management      5
           
      RESEARCH ASSIGNMENTS.          
    5 Business Plan – Hotel Strategies & Development                 Module AS 5094 5
       Presentation & defence (Jury) AS 5094 15
    6 Dissertation – Guidance and Preparation                               Module AS 5096 5
       Presentation & defence (Jury) AS 5096 20

    MA 2 - Major/Mandatory Professional Training - 40 ECTS     
    Internship.          
    1 Advanced Management Internship of 12 Months - Manager Trainee AS 5097 40

    MA - Elective Specialized Topics / Off Campus – 20 ECTS per Option Modules
    Credits.
    (8 ECTS/Case Study & 12 ECTS/Course)          
    OPTION 1 - MARKETING & SALES MANAGEMENT.          
    1 Marketing and Segmentation Strategies AS 4080 3
    2 Marketing Research Methodologies AS 4052 3
    3 Hotel Sustainable Development AS 4678 3
    4 Economics & Statistics for the Hospitality Industry AS 4700 3
          
    OPTION 2 - FINANCIAL & ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT.          
    1 Capital Expenditures Practice in the Hospitality Industry AS 4620 3
    2 Corporate Financial Management AS 4466 3
    3 Hotel Asset – Principles and Practices & Hotel Investments AS 4676 3
    4 Economics & Statistics for the Hospitality Industry AS 4700 3
       
    OPTION 3 - HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT.          
    1 Business Ethics & Across Cultures in the Hospitality Industry AS 4885 3
    2 Managing Hospitality Human Resources AS 4357 3
    3 Managing Performance Appraisal Systems AS 4702 3
    4 Business Behaviours in the Hospitality Industry AS 4703 3
       
    OPTION 4 - INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT.          
     1 Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management AS 4051 3
     2 Hotel Asset – Principles and Practices AS 4676 3
     3 Strategic Planning System AS 4078 3
     4 Hospitality Properties & Facilities Development AS 4701 3
           
      Special Option - In collaboration with EUROAULA/Barcelona - 120 ECTS   40
                    
    OPTION  5 - TOURISM MANAGEMENT - (To follow in Barcelona Campus).     
    1 Market & Cultural Dimension of Tourism 3156G100 3
    2 Socio Economics Dimension of Tourism 3156G1002 3
    Tourism Resources - Itinerary and Destinations Planning 3156G1022
    4 Strategic Management of Tourism 3156G1023
    5 Tourism Distribution Channel Management 3156G1028
                    
    Research Assignments - Modules to follow on Campus in Luxemburg          
    6 Business Plan - Hotel Strategies & Development       Module AS 5094   5
       Presentation & Defence (Jury) AS 5094   10 AS 5096 5
    7 Dissertation - Guidance & Preparation               Module AS 5096  20
       Presentation & Defence (Jury)    
     8 Advanced Management Internship of 12 Months - Manager Trainee AS 5097   40

    UPDATING KNOWLEDGE.

    BBI holds specialised seminars and workshops in order to promote professionalism and individual skills in the industry. These seminars serve as discussion and analysis groups. They periodically bring together professionals, teaching staff, students and international guests.

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