Online rumors thousands of, Baidu know half.
First of all, this situation does not exist is one thing, everywhere released a lot of information without any source behind the identity of the netizen is also ill-intentioned. The first thing I'd like to say is that I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do this, but I'm sure I'm going to be able to do it. The rumor is really the wise man, not with the subject of such a fool to discuss the length.
If you want to believe that you believe, you can believe that those who can believe this also do not have the ability to go to Switzerland to study hotel management.
How to judge the quality of a Swiss hotel management school?
1, regulatory and accreditation bodies. The most authoritative in Switzerland is the ASEH Association of Swiss Hotel Management Schools, you can look at the schools under the banner.
2, the history of the establishment. If less than ten years, you weigh yourself.
3, alumni status. If it's been established for a short period of time, it will naturally have fewer alumni. It's also hard to infer from the alumni, or refer to how your future will be. On the contrary, if you have been around for a long time, you can use the alumni situation as a reference. Of course, it's best if you can talk directly to alumni or current students to find out the real situation of the school. It is true that some of the forums where students are active can help you, such as the Swiss Ant Swiss Study Forum
Also look at the solidarity among alumni and how the alumni association is built. Alumni are a great resource for hotels as well. If this school is very conscious in building contacts between alumni and thinking about your future, you can put your heart at ease with this school because what is being done is reliable.
4. The size of the school. The size of the school is not only a question of how many people are there, but also a question of how many resources can help you. To be honest, going abroad to study is for the resources owned by foreign countries and not at home. So the best thing to look for in a Swiss school is its size and the resources it offers. The size is big enough to pave the way for the students' employment, such as liaison with industry hotels, job fairs, visiting professors and other excellent resources.
5, the curriculum. It's important to make sure that the curriculum is reasonable. Some Swiss schools will appear to allow students to do excessive practical situations, such as two weeks of classes and two weeks to do the food and beverage practice, and this practice is in the hotel itself owns a hotel open to the public. Inevitably, such a practice can be perceived as taking advantage of the student's labor issues. So you have to look at the school's curriculum to see if the ratio of practice to theory is reasonable. Another thing is that there are more than twenty departments in a hotel, and for a Swiss school that is training future hotel management personnel, it should be the basic requirement for students to lay the foundation of comprehensive hotel knowledge. So you have to look at it
Above, in no particular order.
Is there a hotel management school in Hefei?
Dashushan near the Oriental Hotel Management School, in addition to the Hefei Tourism School, Anhui Province Tourism School, Hefei Asia-Pacific Tourism School have this specialty
Which is a good point of the junior college hotel management schoolhotel management is no background out of the high-ranking waiter, but also shift work, and can not do how many years, it is not recommended to learn the profession
Hefei there is no hotel management school ah?
What are the best hotel management schools in Switzerland?
Glion and Lausanne are better. They can apply directly or through an intermediary.
Lausanne applies through their Swiss website:
:ehl.edu/eng/Study-at-EHL/Apply
Glion applies through their Beijing office:
:glionchina./apply.aspx
The best hospitality schools in Switzerland are those that offer diplomas in hotel management. Which school produces a diploma that is recognized in China? What are the best national universities for hotel management?
Switzerland Lausanne Hotel Management School Ritz Center University Ritz Hotel Management School SHMS Swiss Hotel Management School Glion Hotel Management School Montreux Hotel Management School Australia La Trobe University Griffith University University University of Queensland Sydney University of Technology Curtin University of Technology ACTH School of Management AICL United States of America Central Michigan University Northern Arizona University University University of Findlay University of Business
Today, I went to the intermediary to consult the Swiss hotel management school, each school has a different certification, these recognized
The first, *** certification, this is the most important, in Switzerland, after the establishment of a school, the first thing you have to get the local *** that is, the cantonal *** certification, in order to be able to independently issued by the school's own degrees and certificates. Get the state *** certification, to apply for federal *** certification, that is, the Swiss national level certification, generally more than 100 indicators, campus facilities, teacher quality, curriculum, etc., one by one audit, generally the whole process takes several years, all through the federal *** certification can be obtained only after the certification, so as to be considered a real Swiss hospitality school, students can also get the formal ECTS credits, degree global certification, there are currently six wine management schools in Switzerland to get the Swiss Federal *** certification
The second, is the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), if the school itself does not have federal *** certification, students want to apply to the U.S. university, then there is a NEASC certification can be
Other kinds of
There is no hotel management school in Beijing?
There is ah, Beijing Second Foreign Language Institute Sino-Swiss Hotel Management College is, my friend is there to read, the school is not bad, you can go to ask in detail.
What are the hotel management schools in Switzerland that teach in English?
There are about ten schools that teach in English, and about ten that teach in French or German
I've lived in Switzerland for nearly four years, and I've known a lot of Chinese students who have come to Switzerland to study hotel management as I have, and I've visited a number of hotel management schools, so I have a certain understanding of Swiss schools. As a reminder, there is no official ranking of Swiss schools, and many of the rankings we see now are privately done, so it can be said that no individual is qualified to rank these schools. For those who want to go to Switzerland to study hotel management students, I recommend that they have a comprehensive understanding of the school, I can provide here is only some of my insights only, I hope that we are careful to choose the school:
EHL --- the most historical school
The oldest hotel management school, founded in 1893. Taught in both French and English, the school is located in Lausanne, in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, half an hour from Geneva airport. The school's academic requirements are very strict, and the entrance requirements are also high, high school graduation plus college entrance exam results (college entrance exam results must reach the domestic undergraduate admission line will be considered), IELTS must reach 7 or above, qualified applicants finally have to participate in the EHL interview. Tuition, room and board for a four-year bachelor's degree costs about 160,000 Swiss francs, or almost one million RMB. For a four-year bachelor's degree, there are 36 weeks of internships***. I also wanted to apply for this school, but I couldn't help that the 7 IELTS score is relatively high for most high schools, and I scored 5.5 that year, which is a relatively normal level. I don't know any students who went to EHL, so I don't know much about it. The master's program is supposed to be thirteen months long, with no internship opportunities. The EHL is not only known for its long history, but also for its extremely high elimination rate, which makes it possible for many hotel management students to express their admiration for it, but they are also discouraged by the hotel's centuries-old school.
SHMS ---- largest and most beautiful school
SHMS is located in Montreux, there are two campuses, respectively, Caux and Leysin campus, I visited the school's Caux campus in the first year of Switzerland, the school building is a large hotel, so the school building is very huge set of great, can be described as a brilliant, the school is located on the top of the hill, you can see the whole Lake Geneva. The school is located on the top of a hill and has a great view of Lake Geneva. The school is bigger than other hotel management schools in Switzerland, and the number of students is relatively large, and the ratio of the number of students from each region is quite moderate. I met four SHMS students on a trip to Europe the year I graduated, two of them had already gotten an offer from a hotel in the United States, and the other two were planning to go back to their home country for development. Their own evaluation of SHMS is not bad, the school's long-term liaison with hotels is the most praised by students, every year for interns and graduates to organize Recruitment Fair, may be because the number of SHMS graduates is relatively large, to SHMS recruitment of hotels is also relatively large, I have seen their publicity Recruitment leaflet, there are indeed a lot of big hotels to go to them to recruit. I've seen their leaflet on recruitment, and there are many big hotels recruiting there, including Ritz, Hyatt, Four Season, Disney and Swissair, and there are also a lot of high class hotels in Europe, such as Solmelia, Evian Royal Sanctuary, and Helios, and so on. The three-year bachelor's degree program costs about 100,000 Swiss francs for tuition, room and board, and the school offers two internships of about 9-12 months. Personally, I quite like this school, but the agent didn't push this school when I did my application, so I didn't choose this school at that time. However, I heard that the academics of this school are difficult and the homework is quite hard, so you have to be mentally prepared to suffer if you choose this school.
GLION ----- My Alma Mater
I graduated from Glion and enrolled in '04, so I can say a little more about my own school. The school is also located in Montreux, halfway up the hill, just a little bit below SHMS, on a bit of a cliff that also looks out over all of Lake Geneva. The school has two campuses, and the school is surrounded by a ski area, which has a very vacation feel to it. The school's hard body is not bad, the school has been in operation for many years, the promotion is well done, and the popularity is good. When I applied, I asked a lot of intermediaries to go to Switzerland to choose which school, they all recommended to me Glion, I think Glion was originally a very good tradition of Swiss hotel management, to me to the school only to know, the original Glion and LesRoches in 2000 by a U.S. company acquired, the American business breath destroyed the academic atmosphere of GLION! I was in a school of several hundred students, the Chinese mainland school has accounted for 125, in addition, South Korea, Vietnam, India students are also quite a lot, of course, there are also some Americans. Freshman and sophomore class group discussion often and their own country classmates together, while the teacher did not pay attention, we all speak Chinese..... However, the teachers are not bad, and the relationship with the students is quite cordial. However, the tuition fee is a bit expensive, the total **** fee for a three and a half year degree is almost 160,000 Swiss francs (combined with more than one million yuan), and there are often some small fees to pay. Overall, I had a pretty good time during those three and a half years, often going skiing or traveling with my classmates.
Cesar Ritz---- school that stands on the shoulders of great men
The Cesar Ritz College of Hotel Management, founded in 1982, has two campuses, located in the city of Le Bouveret Bouvre on the southeastern edge of Lake Geneva in the center of Brig Brig. Caesar Ritz College named after Mr. Caesar Ritz, the father of the hotel, is authorized by the Caesar Ritz Foundation, so it is also considered to be the father of the hotel's descendants of the Ritz a recognition. As a whole, it is a very good college with great potential for growth, and I believe it will soon be on par with EHL.Ritz's undergraduate program is a three-year program, and the master's program is a two-year program. In addition to teaching hotel and tourism management courses, catering business management courses are also the characteristics of this school, there is a very famous course in this school, that is, Culinary art course, I heard that the teachers of this course are very strong, and their school is the organizer of the Swiss House for a few consecutive Olympic Games, which made me very envious of that year! In addition, the catering business management courses are also the strong points of this school, many people think that after reading the hotel management can only work in the hotel or tourism industry, in fact, mainly depends on how the school set the course to Ritz, for example, this school is very much focused on the hotel and tourism direction of the dispersion of education, such as the course will be involved in the chain of catering business management. The cost of a three-year bachelor's degree in Ritz is about 120,000 Swiss francs, and a master's degree is about 60,000 Swiss francs.
Sister school to LES-ROCHES ------Glion
The school is located in Brussels in the Valais, Switzerland, a nice scenic area. However, most of the dormitories and school buildings are separate, and it takes more than ten minutes to walk from the dormitory to class, which is fine when it's not snowing, but when it is snowing, it's not very convenient to move around.LesRoches, like Glion, has a good reputation in the country, and with a history of nearly thirty years, the school has produced a large number of graduates. But now, the school and Glion as well as belonging to a U.S. consortium owns, I applied for, just and my friend went to Glion and LesRoches respectively. LesRoches undergraduate in four years to complete, than my undergraduate more than half a year, but very let my friend depressed is that their first and second year of classes, are the first half of the classroom, the second half of the internship, while the first half of the Teaching, but three weeks of classes three weeks in the school restaurant to do practical (unpaid), equal to half the time are doing practical, that is to say, his first year, the second year, only a quarter of the time to really attend classes, and practical courses in the first year of the restaurant F&B, the second year is the kitchen ... ... Then my friend read to the second semester of the second year on the He transferred to another school, and he already spent 60,000 Swiss francs in the first two years after less than half a year of classes. I heard that Reno's group recently spent a lot of money on a ranking of schools, and the survey results actually said that Reno's ranking is higher than Cornell's, and belongs to the same first tier as EHL. In fact, Reno is really not good, although and Glion the same group, but belongs to the category of low-end products, in Glion to read three and a half years of the program, to Reno because of the quality of the students to be changed to four years to read.
IHTTI ---- is a small but prestigious school
Founded in 1984, the college is located in the French-speaking city of Neuchatel. Neuchatel is a very nice city with a lot of old buildings, IHTTI is a small school with only 300 students, but the school's installations are still good, after visiting so many schools, I feel that the dormitory of this school is the best. According to my friend, IHTTI was formerly known as a hotel. Although the school is relatively small, it has all the necessary facilities to study hotel management. In addition, the quality of teachers in this school seems to be good, because I often hear people say that the teachers in this school are very powerful, and there are some five-star hotel executives who come here as teachers. The courses are more famous for the hotel and tourism direction, which is suitable for the future career in the direction of luxury travel and vacation product management. The cost of a three-year undergraduate program at this school is around 100,000 Swiss francs. This school has a free English tutorial program for students, personally I appreciate this point of this school, because everyone knows that Swiss schools are private, but it is rare that this school is so for the sake of the students.
HIM ----- hotel managers retraining base
Founded in 1986, the school is located in the center of Montreux, is not a big school, but from the school's main building seems to be relatively atmospheric, from the school you can see the mountains in the distance, the static view is good. I myself also studied in Montreux, so I visited this school the year I first arrived in Switzerland, HIM gave me a good impression, I generally like to visit a school to visit the library, HIM a school of 400 to 500 people, the library actually has more than a thousand books. In addition, HIM students look a little more mature, I heard that because HIM mainly promote business administration and hotel management double major degree, more favored by some of the hotel wants to retrain senior managers. In addition, this low-profile school has a very impressive point, that is, and the United States Cornell has cooperation, as well as some of the more famous schools in the U.S. I have always thought that the hotel management is a more specialized subjects, if the curriculum is injected into some of the business administration courses, can be said to be a good improvement, so that after graduation, students are not necessarily confined to the hotel industry can have a broader range of employment opportunities. The tuition fee for the three-year undergraduate program is about 100,000 Swiss francs, about 600,000 yuan.
IMI ----- A smaller school in Lucerne
IMI ----- A smaller school in Lucerne
IMI is located in the center of Thiessen, Switzerland. There is a big lake next to the school, and you can see the snow-covered mountains far away when you stand by the lake, it's a very nice landscape. I have a classmate studying here, my classmate's comment is that the school is small, and the tuition is more expensive than DCT in the same city, but the quality of teaching is far better than DCT. due to the school's small reputation, so it is quite difficult to find internships, so my classmate did not rely on the school to find internships, or rely on their own to find a German-speaking area of the restaurant work. imi undergraduate degree is a three-year system, the tuition fee is about 110,000 The cost of tuition is about 110,000 Swiss francs.
SSTH - a school with two language departments
SSTH is located in the German-speaking part of the country and was founded in 1966 as a spa hotel. The school itself is divided into a German-speaking section and an English-speaking section. When I was traveling, I met a girl who studied in SSTH, according to her, SSTH has two departments, one German department and one English department, the German department is almost all Swiss locals, the English department is divided into two classes, each class has about half of the Asians, and Sri Lankans are not a few, because SSTH has a branch in Sri Lanka, the students from that side will be transferred to this side in the third year, but the class will be in the third year, the students will be in the third year. The students from SSTH have a branch school in Sri Lanka, and the students there will transfer over here in their third year. However, the students in the class get along very well and are very friendly, and basically there is no racial discrimination. However, there is one thing that I would like to mention, the domestic agents always put SSTH and HTW Chur together, in fact, since 2006, HTW Chur has canceled the cooperation with SSTH, but the domestic agents, for their personal interests, distort the facts and say that SSTH is a part of the public university, I hope that all students will not be misled. After completing the three-year diploma program at SSTH, if students want to continue to complete the degree program, students can study at Queen Margaret University in the United Kingdom to complete the degree in one year (completed in Switzerland), or go to the University of Delaware in the U.S. to complete the degree in one year as well, and in addition, students can also transfer to HTW. In addition, students can also transfer to HTW Chur to complete their degree in two years (in principle, students from all hospitality schools can transfer to HTW Chur as long as they fulfill the conditions, which does not mean that SSTH is part of HTW Chur).
HTMi---- another very small one
Located in the German-speaking region of Thiessen. The situation of this school was told to me by a HTMi student I met on the Backland forum, who said the school is relatively small, the school building is composed of several small wooden houses, the number of people is only about 200 (some of them went out for internships, and the school actually has only about 100 people), it's a remote school, and most of the students are Vietnamese and Indians, and the school provides meals, but the students mostly report that the food quality is poor, and often complain to the school. Although the school provides meals, students often complain about the poor quality of the food and often complain to the school, but the school does not care. The school provides meals, but students often complain about the poor quality of the food. The school's library and swimming pool are very small, with only three or four bookshelves in the library, and the swimming pool is not much bigger than a bathtub. The only good thing is that the tuition is relatively cheap. Three years of undergraduate tuition is less than 90,000 CHF. However, in Swissant, I have read that this school does not issue transcripts in order to prevent students from transferring to another school, so if you want to transfer to another school, you have to provide transcripts to prove that you have completed the courses before the other Swiss schools will accept your application for transferring to another school.
BHMS - a school with enrollment problems
Located near the Lucerne train station. It is not well known, and the number of students is very small, I heard that there are only a hundred or so students, I hardly heard of this school during my stay in Switzerland, but I met a student from this school on Swissant, but this student was full of bitterness, and he felt that he was cheated by the school, and I don't really know the reason for that. I just heard that the school itself does not have the qualification to issue diplomas, most of the school is Asian, and it is difficult to find internships. swis *** bs and swissant forums have students complained