Bachelor Degree in International Hospitality and Tourism Management
Schiller International UniversityParis - FRANCE | Madrid - SPAIN
- Via Bachelorsbooking: 0 €
- Via the regular school procedure: 50 €
- Academic excellence scholarships
- Paid internship
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Program Language
- English
Course length:
- 2 years (24 months)
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Presentation: Bachelor Degree in International Hospitality and Tourism Management
Schiller International University's unique Bachelor Degree in International Hospitality and Tourism Management offers the opportunity to study at campus locations both in Europe and the United States. Students completing this degree must complete the Bachelor of Science course requirements (60 credits) in International Hospitality and Tourism Management plus required International Business and General Education courses listed herein.
! This degree must be completed at the Florida campus or on-line
Course content
Required International Business Courses
Principles of Business Law
International Marketing
Business Finance
Introduction to Sustainable Development
Business Communication
Statistics
Behavioral Aspects
Human Resources Management
Marketing Management
Principles of Marketing
Required International Hospitality & Tourism Courses
Convention & Event Management
Leadership & Management in Hospitality & Tourism
Required General Education Courses
Art History
Cross-Cultural Communication
Public Speaking
Intercultural Communication
Introduction to International Relations
Introduction to Political Science
General Psychology
Science and Society
Course format:
Schiller provides interesting options for students interested in an international education and studying in Paris or other cosmopolitan cities. The flexible feature of our University's academic model is that it operates on a four-month semester system. Within 1 semester students complete 4 courses, the duration of each course being one month. Undergraduate students are required to complete 40 courses (120 credits) in order to obtain a Bachelor´s Degree.
Students enroll for 4 month sessions. During these sessions, students study 4 courses and obtain 12 credits. Students of high academic standing may be allowed to take additional classes, but most students complete12 credits every 4 months. Students decide whether to take a break or to enroll immediately for the next 4 month session. Each student decides how fast he/she wants to complete the degree.
So while students register and pay for the semester, this structure allows students to begin their course of study at Schiller at any given month during an academic year. Students don't need to delay their educational goals or wait for a traditional ‘September intake' to begin at Schiller. Since we operate on a monthly system, we have monthly intakes and there are no Deadlines for Admission.
Entry requirements
To apply to the University, you would need to send, via courier or post, to the Paris campus:
- your academic transcripts (the originals sent by your previous academic institution) and certified copies of your diplomas
- a completed application form that you may download from website
- a copy of your passport, TOEFL/ IELTS for non-native English speakers
- the application fee (50 €)
Course cost description:
The tuition fees for an undergraduate program are 1,315 € per course. Each student is required to take four courses per semester. Based on certain criteria and in accordance with their program advisor, some students may take more than four courses per semester.
Tuition fees are paid one week before registration and by semester depending on the number of courses taken during the term.
Students are also required to pay a cultural activities fee of 40 € per month.
For example, you can estimate
For an Undergraduate program, a semester (4 courses ) :
4 * 1,315 € + 4 *40 € cultural activities = 5,420 € for one semester (4 months).
Books and living expenses are not included.
At Schiller, you can earn a scholarship which can cover 15% of the tuition fees. It is on a course by course basis, up to 6 courses for graduate programs, 20 courses for undergraduate programs.
To apply for a scholarship, you need to just write a letter explaining why you feel you are eligible for the scholarship, provide whatever supporting documentation to justify it and send it with your Application File.
You also have the right to work in France during your studies. The law allows students to work 20 hours per week or 964 hours in a given year, which corresponds to 60% of full-time employment for the year.