SWITZERLAND Business, ECONOMICS and Finance
University Centre “César Ritz”,
Brig, Switzerland
EXCELLENCE IN INTERNATIONAL HOTEL AND TOURISM
MANAGEMENT EDUCATION
Today’s global, competitive business environment is in need of
highly qualified managers and leaders. The complexity of
managing services in a multicultural and international
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environment demands talented, appropriately educated and
Admissions Office, “César Ritz” Colleges Switzerland
Rte Cantonale 51, 1897 Le Bouveret, Switzerland
trained young individuals. “César Ritz” Colleges understand the Tel: +41 24 482 82 82 / Fax: +41 24 482 88 99
needs of the hospitality industry and prepare students to lead this
E-mail:
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www.ritz.edu
very demanding and fast growing economic sector into the future.
■ President
Martin Kisseleff
■ Year founded
1982
■ Location
City of Brig, close to resorts such as Zermatt, Saas-Fee
and Crans-Montana
■ Student intake
270 – 22 to 40 years old – 15 to 25 per class
Intakes every January/April/July/October
■ Foreign students
95 % - 45 nationalities
■ Faculty
1 Dean, 2 Programmes Directors (32 full/part time staff)
■ Admission requirements
Bachelor degree or equivalent from a recognized
Postgraduate Diploma Programme • Swiss accreditation university or education institution in any discipline. In
The Postgraduate Diploma in
• Career reorientation
exceptional cases, candidates with no Bachelor degree or
equivalent may be considered for admission if they have
International Hospitality Management • Advanced management courses in core
suitable management experience
programme is designed for university functional areas of management English language proficiency (TOEFL 550, IELTS 6.0, or equiv.)
graduates from any discipline seeking
Recommended minimum age of enrolment is 22 years
• Advanced management courses for the
careers in the international hospitality
Applicants must submit a full Curriculum Vitae (Resumé)
international hospitality and tourism
and a 500-word essay on their personal career objectives
industry. The programme prepares
industry
as part of the admission process
students for management positions in
• A professional qualification
■ Accreditation
the international hospitality industry.
The Postgraduate Diploma and MSc programmes are fully
accredited by Manchester Metropolitan University. The MIB
• Fully validated by Manchester MSc Programme
programme is fully accredited in Switzerland by the
Metropolitan University
The MSc in International Hospitality
“Conseil de la Formation et de la Recherche Universitaires
• An intensive programme towards a
Management is a one-term top-up
(CoFRU)”, established under the auspices of the Canton of
Valais Department of Education, Culture and Sport.
career change
programme designed for Postgraduate
■ IT facilities
• A practical/operational base Diploma graduates seeking to advance Campus-wide wireless LAN and IT support staff
• A professional qualification
their careers in the international
■ Library
• Develops qualities relevant to the
hospitality industries. The dissertation Approx. 6,000 volumes
hospitality industry, including self-
helps students demonstrate their capacity ■ Housing
confidence, independence and initiative.
for individual, self-motivated work
225 deluxe single rooms. Accommodation included in
through the study of a self-selected topic.
tuition fees (private bathroom, safe, fridge, cable TV,
personal phone, high-speed internet)
MIB Programme
• Manchester Metropolitan University ■ Internships
validated
Postgraduate Diploma students continuing towards either
The Master of International Business in
Master degree may choose to do an optional internship
• For students who are interested in
Hotel and Tourism Management is a one-
after completion of their respective programme. Full
research, consultancy, and becoming internship placement support in Switzerland or abroad
term top-up programme designed for
hospitality educators ■ Career Services
graduates of the Postgraduate Diploma in
Annual Career fairs are organised at UCCR in Brig and
International Hotel Management
• Preparation for further education such
abroad (Dubai, Beijing, Miami, Panama, Shanghai). Near
programme seeking careers in the
as PhD 100 % job placement
international hospitality and tourism • Develops drive, persistence,
■ Alumni Worldwide Network
industries. The programme offers: independence and critical evaluation
15,000 graduates connected by more than 20 active
alumni chapters on 5 continents
Programme Start date Duration
Postgraduate Diploma in International Hospitality Management Jan/Apr/Jul/Oct 3 terms
Master of International Business in Hotel & Tourism Management Jan/Apr/Jul/Oct 1 term (following completion of PgDip IHM)
Master of Science in International Hospitality Management Jan/Apr/Jul/Oct 1 term (following completion of PgDip IHM)
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