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DCT Vitznau-Lucerne, Switzerland | Advanced Diploma in Hotel and Tourism Management PDF  | Print |  E-mail

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This program teaches you the principles, skills, competencies and professional attitudes required for taking on managerial responsibilities in the hospitality or tourism industries.

  • School & Campus : DCT University Center, Vitznau - Lucerne
  • Duration: 24 to 36 months total - 18 months of classes (6 academic terms), and 6 to 18 months of paid Swiss Internship.
  • Awards: DCT Advanced Diploma in Hotel & Tourism Management
  • Start Dates: January / April / June / October
  • Admission Requirements: Successful completion of secondary education (e.g. High School diploma or equivalent)/ Minimum age 17 / Appropriate results from a recognized English test (TOEFL / IELTS / TOEIC / Cambridge First Certificate)

Progression: After successful completion of the Diploma, suitably qualified or experienced students may progress into the American Bachelor's degree by Lynn University offered at DCT.

Career Opportunities

DCT’s Career Center assists graduating students with international placement. DCT employs an international placement officer who works with students at no charge to help them secure employment. DCT also hosts regular Career Fairs that bring top international organizations to the DCT campus to recruit and hire our graduates. DCT assists students throughout the entire process, from an initial job search, through a successful internship, to career placement. Additionally, DCT’s Alumni Association facilitates networking among DCT graduates, making job opportunities available from around the world.

Paid Internship

International work experience is important to hospitality students’ development because they build a broad base of skills and are exposed to a wide range of practices that may not be common in their home countries. DCT encourages and assists students in finding suitable placements for Paid Swiss Internships so that they can gain this valuable experience early in their careers.

Course Content

Term 1

  • English Composition I
  • Beginner German Language I
  • Introduction to the Hospitality Industry
  • Applied Hospitality Information Systems
  • Professional & Personal Development for Hospitality

Term 2

  • English Composition II
  • Wine and Beverage Appreciation
  • Food Service Management, with Service Practical Lab
  • Beginner German Language II
  • Introduction to Statistics

Term 3

  • Financial Accounting
  • Public Speaking
  • Rooms Division Operations, with Fidelio Lab
  • Introduction to Microeconomics
  • Human Resource Management

Term 4

  • Convention Sales and Management
  • Managerial Accounting
  • Sales and Marketing Management
  • Cross-Cultural Management
  • Introduction to Macroeconomics

Term 5

  • Ethics in the Hospitality Industry
  • Tourism Planning & Development
  • Rooms Division Management
  • Planning and Control of F&B Operations
  • Organizational Behavior

Specialization Term (Term 6)

    Five courses focused in a segment of the Hospitality Industry:
  • Cruise Line Management
  • Event Management
  • or Spa & Resort Management
 
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