Bachelor of Arts Degree with Honours in:
- International Hotel Management
- International Tourism Management
- International Hotel and Tourism Management
- European Culinary Management
- International Hotel and Events Management
- International Tourism and Events Management
Awarded by Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Requirements for Admission
IMI Higher Diploma in Hotel and/or Tourism Management or equivalent
Transfers are considered from recognized Hotel/Tourism Management schools or universities. For details, please contact the Registrar at registration@imi-luzern.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Proficiency in English: 525 TOEFL (paper-based), 196 TOEFL (computer-based), 5.5 IELTS, or equivalent
Applicants who do not have the required English level may join the 4-week Intensive English Certificate (IEC) or the 12-week University English Preparatory Course (UEPC).
Who are these programmes for? Each of these 6 month programmes, which are validated and awarded by the Manchester Metropolitan University, are equivalent to the final undergraduate year of university study and allow a measure single or combined specialization in either hotel or tourism management and events management. The courses are designed for those who have prior qualifications to Higher Diploma level and who intend to make their management careers in the industry and wish to be best placed to achieve rapid promotion.
Programme objective and content
The objective of these programmes is to equip students for graduate positions and the future demands of senior management in the tourism, hospitality and corporate event industries. Students receive individual attention and the curriculum focuses on the strategic business development of hospitality and tourism and events organizations. Core subjects include international strategy and marketing, international food and beverage themes and applications, international tourism development, strategies for evaluating management decisions, MICE management, and career planning and development.
Entry Dates
There are two intakes per year, early in January and July