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es Roches, International school of hotel management Switzerland , is among the top 3 hospitality management schools in the world and provides undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate studies in the fields of hospitality, hotel and tourism to students from all over the world. Our academic programs are accredited at university level by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges in the USA. Discover the great travel and tourism job opportunities and our great student life in Switzerland. Hospitality education and careers without boundaries.
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S W I T Z E R L A N D
A C A D E M I C P R O G R A M S
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The hospitality industry is the world’s largest employer offering a wide array of employment
opportunities including hotels, restaurants, travel, leisure, wellness and many other sectors of the
service industry. It is expected to keep expanding, thus offering people a wider spectrum of jobs than
ever before. Since its inception in 1954 as an international school and then as a Hotel Management
School in 1979, Les Roches has evolved into a world-class university that is focused on educating the
future leaders of the hospitality industry.
MISSIONLes Roches International School of Hotel Management prepares students committed to a career in
the service industries. Its hospitality education programs balance theory with practice, independent
learning with strong faculty support, and a foundation for lifelong learning with the skills for
immediate employment and progress to leadership positions in the industry. Through international
sites, the Les Roches model of education is accessible to students throughout the world.
ACCREDITATIONLes Roches is accredited at university level (Bachelor Degree) by the Commission on Institutions of
Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) in the United
States. It is one of the six associations recognized by the American department of education
(www.neasc.org). Les Roches is one of only three hospitality schools in Switzerland that is recognized
by NEASC at university level.
SWISS LEARNINGSwiss Learning promotes the excellence of education in Switzerland in collaboration with
internationally renowned institutions. High quality programs are offered as a result of integrating
Switzerland’s own virtues of excellence, tradition and innovation.
INDUSTRY RECOGNITIONHiring managers from international hotel chains rank Les Roches among the top 3 hospitality
management schools in the world for an international career. (TNS, UK, Global Research, 2007)
I N T E R N A T I O N A L S C H O O L O F H O T E L M A N A G E M E N T
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THE CAMPUSNestled in the majestic Swiss Alps, Les Roches is perched at 1,274 meters in Bluche, close
to Crans-Montana, one of Switzerland’s most famous sport and tourist resorts. Students
live in comfortable residences spread throughout Bluche and Crans-Montana.
Facilities on campus include a fi tness center, volleyball and basketball courts, soccer
fi eld, outdoor swimming pool and many other winter and summer activities whether
indoor or outdoor. Students have great opportunities to visit Europe, surrounding
countries and cities such as Milan or Paris.
FACULTYLes Roches benefi ts from an international and experienced faculty body. All faculty
members have credentials appropriate to the courses they teach and keep up-to-date
with the current industry trends. Many of our faculty members also spend periods of
time working in the hospitality industry during which they update and perfect their
knowledge and skills.
INTERNSHIP AND PLACEMENTInternships are part of the majority of the programs and play an important role in all
undergraduate level studies. This valuable experience enables students to put into practice
their theoretical knowledge and to face real work situations that are encountered in
today’s fast evolving environment. Internships also increase their employability as they
enter their professional life with an education coupled with extensive professional work
experience.
Our Career Development and Industry Placement Offi ce assists students in securing
internships during their studies as well as positions upon graduation. Each semester,
over 30 international hotel chains and independent companies come to interview and
recruit graduating students. Companies include Four Seasons, Hyatt, Mandarin Oriental,
Marriott, Peninsula, Rezidor, Ritz Carlton, Starwood and many other prestigious
international chains and luxury hotels.
NEW BBA SPECIALIZATIONSLes Roches Bluche is launching 2 new BBA specializations to give students a wider choice
of academic programs :
Hotel Design and Project Management
This is a completely new type of program to the market that has been created to give
students the opportunity to acquire specifi c knowledge about project management in
relation to the design of hotels, restaurants and related businesses. The specialization
includes interior design principles, visits to furniture and equipment manufacturers for
the hospitality industry and a visit from a top design school in Italy.
Culinary Business Management
This specialization is dedicated to students who have a passion for the culinary arts,
for food and related business, and whose goals are to own or manage restaurants or
work for international hotel corporations. It includes a special internship in one of our
associated Culinary Business Schools to perfect your culinary and managerial skills. This
stream is in high demand from industry professionals.
LES ROCHES STUDENTSCOME FROM OVER90 COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD
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Hotel Management Diploma: This 3 year program combines sound theory and craft-based learning with professional
internships in the industry and prepares students for the Bachelor Degree. The total number of credits for this option is 86.5.
Associate Degree Program: To graduate with an associate degree, students must complete Hotel Operations I and II (HO I and HO II ) as well
as gain 6 credits from Hotel Operations III (HO III) either in Rooms Division Management or in Food and Beverage Management. They also
have to pass a general education subject. The total number of credits for this option is 63.5.
Higher Diploma In Hotel Management: Upon successful completion of semester 5, students can receive this award only if they decide to step
off at this point and start working. The total number of credits for this option is 80.
B A C H E L O R D E G R E E
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION / / 4 YEARSHOTEL MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA // 3 YEARS
HO I* // year 1 HO II // year 2 HO III // year 3 BBA COMPLETION // year 4
This four year program fully prepares students to enter the hospitality industry with confi dence and particularly develops management
theories and competencies using a range of teaching and learning processes. Students can choose one of the following BBA pathways.
• BBA (Honors) in International Hotel Management with Entrepreneurship
• BBA (Honors) in International Hotel Management with Finance
• BBA (Honors) in International Hotel Management with Marketing
• BBA (Honors) in International Hotel Management with Hotel Design and Project Management (NEW)
• BBA (Honors) in International Hotel Management with Culinary Business Management (NEW)
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SEMESTER 4 // INTERNSHIP
INTERNSHIP
HOTEL MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA
• Service Techniques – Craft-based Learning• Principles of Cleaning Science and Food Hygiene• Principles of Bar and Beverage Operations• Service Concepts• Rooms Division Operations• Introduction to the World of Hospitality• Principles of Computer Applications• Effective Writing / Academic English• Mathematics (as required)
• Culinary Arts – Craft-based Learning• Pastry and Bakery Operations – Craft-based Learning• Culinary Concepts• Hospitality Financial Accounting and Control• Rooms Division Administration• Scientific Principles of Human Nutrition and Food• Organizational Behavior• Advanced Writing or Effective Communication
• Rooms Division Management• Food and Beverage Management• Facilities Management• Hospitality Managerial Accounting• Hospitality Human Resources• Hospitality Marketing• Economics• Psychology
1 FROM THE FOLLOWING AS REQUIRED:• Professional English • Basic French, German or Spanish• Pre-Intermediate French or Spanish
1 FROM THE FOLLOWING AS REQUIRED:• Basic French, German or Spanish• Pre-Intermediate French, German or Spanish• Intermediate French or Spanish
1 FROM THE FOLLOWING AS REQUIRED:• Basic French, Spanish or Italian• Pre-intermediate French, German or Spanish• Intermediate French, German or Spanish• Basic Mandarin• Upper-intermediate French
SEMESTER 1Service
Rooms Division
SEMESTER 3Kitchen
Rooms Division
SEMESTER 5Administration
SEMESTER 7Management
SEMESTER 8Management
SEMESTER 2Internship
SEMESTER 4Internship
SEMESTER 6Internship
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Please note:
Students who wish to graduate with an honors degree must have maintained at least an average of 75% prior to entry into semester 7
and have maintained at least an average of 70% in semester 7. They must also complete a dissertation of 10,000 words during semester 8.
Culinary Business Management
After semester 5, students taking the Culinary Business Management specialization will progress into semester 7.
Following this the fi nal internship will be taken at the Royal Academy of Culinary Arts (RACA) in Jordan.
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• Modelling for Management• International Strategic Marketing• Financial Management• Quantitative Techniques• Research Methods• Leadership and Human Resource Management
• Revenue and Pricing Management• Tourism Studies• Dissertation (compulsory for Honors Degree students)
1 FROM THE FOLLOWING AS REQUIRED:• Principles of Sociology • Words and Images: making the words move • Principles of Philosophy: critical thinking • Advanced French and Literature • Aesthetic Expressions • Cultural Diversity • Healthy Lifestyles
2 FROM THE FOLLOWING AS REQUIRED (non-honors students):• Politics and International Affairs • Contemporary History • Theatre Studies and Drama • Ethics and Morals in Society• Healthy Lifestyles• Aesthetic Expressions • Anthropology of Tourism• Web Development• Environmental Studies • Microbes in Society• The Science and Culture of Gastronomy• Architecture and Building Design
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BBA IN INTERNATIONAL HOTEL MANAGEMENT WITH ENTREPRENEURSHIP
SEMESTER 8 • Hotel Design
• Business Planning
BBA IN INTERNATIONAL HOTEL MANAGEMENT WITH FINANCE
SEMESTER 8 • Performance Management
• Financial Management for Decision Making
BBA IN INTERNATIONAL HOTEL MANAGEMENT WITH MARKETING
SEMESTER 8 • Hospitality Distribution and E-Commerce
• Advertising and Public Relations
BBA IN INTERNATIONAL HOTEL MANAGEMENT WITH HOTEL DESIGN AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT
SEMESTER 8 • Project and Contract Management • Design and Managing Buildings
• Architecture and Building Design
BBA IN INTERNATIONAL HOTEL MANAGEMENT WITH CULINARY BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
SEMESTER 8 • Menu Engineering and Product Knowledge • Culinary Business and Events Management
• The Science and Culture of Gastronomy
In addition to the common courses, students will take the courses of one of the fi ve BBA pathways:
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MBA IN HOSPITALITY WITH FINANCE / / 1 YEAR MBA IN HOSPITALITY WITH MARKETING / / 1 YEAR
M A S T E R O F B U S I N E S S A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
The MBA aims to develop young professionals into more effective individuals so that they are able to progress to senior managerial
positions. Through its industry relevant and academically grounded curriculum, the program will challenge students so that they become
“refl ective” individuals, empowered to meet the challenges of ambitious and wide-ranging career aspirations.
The program consists of 2 taught semesters including a dissertation.
Students may choose either the fi nance or the marketing track depending on their motivation and objectives.
At the start of Semester 1, students will have short introductory courses in the following subject areas:
• Accounting Fundamentals
• Economics
• Research Methods
• Communication and Public Speaking
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• Hospitality Real Estate
• Corporate Finance
• Investment Strategies for Financial Markets and Asset Management
• Business Economics
• Strategic Hospitality Marketing
• Revenue and Pricing Management
• Hospitality Financial Management and Budgeting
• Six Sigma and a Comparative Overview of Quality System
• Managing Across Cultures
• Leadership and Development
• Strategic Management
• Sustainability
• Trends in Tourism and Hospitality
• Data Analysis and Decision Making
• Strategic Operational Management
• Tourism Destination and Event Planning
• Consumer Behavior
• Brand Marketing
• E-Marketing
MBA IN HOSPITALITY
WITH FINANCE
MBA IN HOSPITALITY
WITH MARKETING
INTAKESJanuary & July
of each year
DISSERTATIONSEMESTER 2SEMESTER 1
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POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY ADMINISTRATION // 1.5 YEARPOSTGRADUATE HIGHER DIPLOMA IN INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT // 2 YEARS
P O S T G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M S
This program is designed for people who already have a bachelor degree (not related to the hospitality industry) who wish to change
career and join the exciting world of hospitality. Students will be exposed to operational management and strategic issues that hospitality
managers face today in order to prepare them for making the proper decisions.
Depending on personal motivation and program level students wish to achieve, they can select the Postgraduate Diploma In International
Hospitality Administration which consists of 2 taught semesters plus 1 internship in the industry or the more complete Postgraduate
Higher Diploma In International Hospitality Management which consists of 3 taught semesters plus 1 internship in the industry.
Although both programs include an internship after completing the taught semesters, it is highly recommended that
students undergo a 3 to 6 months work experience in a hospitality environment prior to starting the program.
Please note: students with work experience and no bachelor degree will be awarded a “Professional Development Diploma” in place of
the Postgraduate Diploma or a “Professional Development Higher Diploma” in place of the Postgraduate Higher Diploma.
Consists of 6 courses from Semester 1 of the MBA program
INTERNSHIP (after semester 2 or 3 depending on the program chosen)
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA
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INTAKESFebruary
and August of each year
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3INTERNSHIP INTERNSHIP
• Financial Management
• Operational Human Resource Management
• Rooms Division Operations Management
• Food and Beverage Operations Management
• Performance Management
• Planning and Development
• Yield and Revenue Management
• Food Production Management
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• Food Production and Service Operations
• English Learning Support
• Pre-Intermediate French
• Basic French or German or Spanish
• International Strategic Marketing
• Events Management
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Total Students Population 1490
Total Students on Campus 798
Total Students on Internship 692
Undergraduate Students 1343
Postgraduate Students 73
Master Students 74
Total Number of Faculty Members 87
Students / Faculty Ratio 18:1
Average Class Size 25-30
Percentage of International Students 96.6%
Average Number of Countries Represented 97
Students Male / Female Ratio 48:52
Average Internship Opportunities per Student 5
Average Job Offers per Student 3
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2 ND INTERNSHIP HO I I1ST INTERNSHIP HO I
Service 75%
Room Division 11%
Cross Training 9%
Other 5%
Kitchen 0%
Switzerland 38%
Europe 33%
Asia 16%
Americas 10%
Middle East/ 3%Subcontinent
Africa 0%
Kitchen 38%
Room Division 33%
Service 18%
Cross Training 8%
Other 3%
Europe 52%
Asia 21%
Switzerland 10%
Americas 12%
Middle East/ 3%Subcontinent
Africa 2%
EMPLOYMENT STATUS ON GRADUATION DAY (HOI I I , BBA, PGD, MBA)
2 0 1 0 . 1 D A T A
2 0 1 0 . 1 D A T A
TOTAL STUDENTS POPULAT ION BY CONT INEN T
HERE IS A SELECT ION OF COMPANIES WHO V IS ITED LES ROCHES LAST
SEMESTER TO RECRUIT STUDENTS :
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YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4
OPTION 1
OPTION 2
OPTION 3*
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3
OPTION 1
I N T E R N A T I O N A L S T U D Y P R O G R A M S
LES ROCHES MARBELLA - SPAIN
Les Roches Marbella is located in the beautiful “Costa del Sol” area known for its high quality tourism
and exclusive golf courses. Les Roches Marbella opened its doors in 1995 and offers the same learning
structure and internationally recognized programs as the Swiss fl agship campus. Surrounded by the
Mediterranean sea and mountains, the school’s design and agreeable location creates the feeling of
living, working and learning in a modern international hotel.
BLUE MOUNTAINS INTERNATIONAL HOTEL MANAGEMENT SCHOOL (BMIHMS) - AUSTRALIA
Since its foundation in 1991, Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School has adopted
the Swiss educational model with a balanced combination of practical and theoretical courses. The
campus is only an hour and a half away from Sydney and attracts diverse students with its reputation
for Swiss hospitality excellence in a thriving, English-speaking tourism environment.
ROYAL ACADEMY OF CULINARY ARTS (RACA) - JORDAN*
The RACA campus is built over 4,022 square meters of private setting offering students a privileged
culinary learning experience in a pleasant serene atmosphere. The campus is compromised of 9
craft-based learning centers such as pastry and bakery lab, theatre kitchen, a production a la carte
area to serve chef’s table, as well as a modern restaurant and a banqueting area.
LES ROCHES JIN JIANG - CHINA
This state of the art campus is located in the world’s fastest growing economy making it one of the
most exciting and lively places to study. China’s hospitality industry is growing faster than anywhere
in the world making Shanghai the ideal starting point for a professional hospitality career. While
studying in the “Pearl of the Orient” students will be immersed in a highly international environment
developing their cross-cultural awareness which increases their global employment options.
Studying in two international locations during your bachelor degree is an excellent way to prepare yourself for the hospitality industry.
The Les Roches network will offer you the opportunity to discover new educational atmospheres and hospitality cultures through our
International Study Programs. These programs make it easy to transfer to one of our affi liated schools or campus where you will fi nd the
same quality programs following the Swiss hospitality education model.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMSDuring the third year of the Hotel Management Diploma or BBA program, students have the chance to study and work abroad.
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMDuring the Postgraduate Diploma, students have also the opportunity to study in Shanghai, China.
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* This is only open to students taking the BBA in Hospitality Management with Culinary Business Management, and they will spend 3 months of their 3rd internship at RACA.
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UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS This program is for students who do not quite meet the English level requirements for Les Roches Bluche, but have a strong desire to learn and discover more about the
hospitality industry. Students who enroll on the program start a special program of 2 semesters that combines an English language program with the fi rst semester of
the Bachelor degree / Hotel Management Diploma (HO I).
SPECIAL HO I AND ENGLISH ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
The objective of the program is to provide students with relevant English language skills including: comprehension, listening, writing and speaking as well as providing
an introduction to hospitality through classes and craft-based learning (HO I) in order to bring their English to the required TOEFL 550 (IELTS 5.5) equivalent by the time
they start semester 4.
After 3.5 years of study, students will receive the Hotel Management Diploma. Students who wish to continue their studies to receive a Bachelor of Business Administration
(BBA) will require 1 additional year of studies, totaling 4.5 years of study.
Comparison with standard Hotel Management Diploma program / Bachelor degree:
ADMISSION CRITERIA
In order to enroll on this program, students must have a minimum TOEFL 400 points (IELTS 4.0) or equivalent as well as meeting all other academic and non academic
criteria needed for the Hotel Management Diploma / BBA (age, education level, etc.)
POSTGRADUATE STUDENTSStudents who do not meet the English level requirements have the opportunity to take a one semester intensive English language course.
INTENSIVE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE
The objective is to provide students with relevant English skills that include; comprehension, listening and speaking for entry into one of our undergraduate or postgraduate
programs. This course will introduce students to hospitality, raising cultural awareness in preparation for further studies at Les Roches.
To start this class, students needs to have the TOEFL with a minimum score of 400 (paper based test) or equivalent. Students will attend the following courses:
• English Composition & Grammar • Intensive English Grammar • Listening Skills
• Fundamental Skills Improvement • Introduction to Computers • English Skills
• English for the Hospitality Industry • Reading Skills • Mathematics
KEY POINTS:
•• Entry level of minimum TOEFL score of 400 or IELTS 4.0•• HO I A + HO I B = 2 Semesters
•• 3.5 years to gain Hotel Management Diploma
•• 4.5 years to gain BBA in International Hotel Management
•• Intakes January / February and July / August
E N G L I S H P R O G R A M A N D C O U R S E
HO I + EEP // 1. 5 years
TOEFL 400
TOEFL 450
TOEFL 550
HO II // 1 year BBA COMPLETION // 1 yearHO III // 1 year
BBA COMPLETION // 1 yearHO I // 1 year
TOEFL 500
HO II // 1 year HO III // 1 year
SEMESTER 2HO I B
SEMESTER 4HO II
SEMESTER 1HO I A
SEMESTER 8 SEMESTER 9SEMESTER 6HO III
SEMESTER 3INTERNSHIP
SEMESTER 5INTERNSHIP
SEMESTER 7INTERNSHIP
SEMESTER 7 SEMESTER 8SEMESTER 1HO I
SEMESTER 3HO II
SEMESTER 5HO III
SEMESTER 2INTERNSHIP
SEMESTER 4INTERNSHIP
SEMESTER 6INTERNSHIP
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HOTEL MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA / HIGHER DIPLOMA IN HOTEL MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATE DEGREE1. Normally 18 years old and above. Students can be under that age provided they are 18 years old by the time they start their fi rst internship.2. A completed application form with all pertinent attachments and an application fee of CHF. 100.-3. A complete CV, a study and post-study plan letter, dated and signed.4. An offi cial copy of your High School Diploma or equivalent. Students must have completed at least six years of secondary education and provide evidence. Complete
information on the school, including school transcript and/or certifi cate of public examination (including an explanatory note of the grading system) should be provided (transcripts / certifi cates must be written in English, if they are not you need to have them translated).
5. If you have not studied in an English language environment for at least 3 years, please provide one of the following certifi cate and scores: 5.1. TOEFL: minimum score of 500 points for the paper based test, 173 points for the computer based test or 61 for the internet-based test.* 5.2. Cambridge First Certifi cate: grade C. 5.3. I.E.L.T.S: Students must apply to take the Academic Module examination and obtain a minimum overall band of 5.0 and score at least 5.0 in each sub-category
(listening, reading, writing, speaking). 5.4. All English certifi cates must have been issued in the last 12 months prior to admission. 5.5. If you do not meet the above English language requirements, you have the possibility of registering on our Intensive English Language program to acquire the
English entry level.6. A valid medical certifi cate.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COMPLETION (direct entry to semester 7 or 8)1. A completed application form with all pertinent attachments and an application fee of CHF. 100.- (for new students only).2. A complete CV, a study and post-study plan letter, dated and signed. (for new students only).3. Students must hold one of the following: 3.1. Les Roches Higher Diploma in Hotel Management or Hotel Management Diploma. 3.2. BTEC Higher National Diploma. 3.3. Diploma of a Hotel School or other recognized diploma with minimum of 2.5 year program. 3.4. Applications from students wishing to transfer from other programs will be considered.4. Students from other hotel schools will be considered for entry into this program. Appropriate entry level will be determined according to their qualifi cations. In order to
make a formal academic evaluation, candidates are required to submit an offi cial program outline and transcript of previous studies (transcripts / certifi cates must be written in English, if they are not you need to have them translated).
5. Copies of work experience certifi cates in the hotel industry if applicable. 6. If you have not studied in an English language environment for at least 3 years, please provide one of the following certifi cate and scores: 6.1. TOEFL: minimum score of 550 points for the paper based test, 213 points for the computer based test or 79-80 for the internet-based test.* 6.2. Cambridge First Certifi cate: grade B. 6.3. I.E.L.T.S: Students must apply to take the Academic Module examination and obtain a minimum overall band of 5.5 and score at least 5.0 in each sub-category
(listening, reading, writing, speaking). 6.4. All English certifi cates must have been issued in the last 12 months prior to admission. 7. A valid medical certifi cate.
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1. Normally aged 24 years old or above.2. A completed application form with all pertinent attachments and an application fee of CHF. 100.- (for new students).3. A complete CV, a study and post-study plan letter, dated and signed.4. Must hold a Bachelor Degree from an accredited Institution of higher learning in any fi eld (transcripts / certifi cates must be written in English, if they are not you need to
have them translated).5. A confi dential reference form which the Admissions Department will send to the candidate upon receipt of his/her application.6. A reference letter of professional or academic nature.7. If you have not studied in an English language environment for at least 3 years, please provide one of the following certifi cate and scores: 7.1. TOEFL: minimum score of 550 points for the paper based test, 213 points for the computer based test or 79-80 for the internet-based test.* 7.2. Cambridge First Certifi cate: grade B. 7.3. I.E.L.T.S: Students must apply to take the Academic Module examination and obtain a minimum overall band of 5.5 and score at least 5.0 in each sub-category
(listening, reading, writing, speaking). 7.4. All English certifi cates must have been issued in the last 12 months prior to admission.8. A valid medical certifi cate.9. The school may require a phone or personal interview before admission into the program.
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM1. Normally 24 years old and above.2. A completed application form with all pertinent attachments and an application fee of CHF. 100.-3. A complete CV, a study and post-study plan letter, dated and signed.4. Must hold a Bachelor Degree from an accredited institution of higher learning in any non-hospitality fi eld or have over three years of documented work experience at an
appropriate level (transcripts / certifi cates must be written in English, if they are not you need to have them translated). Non-degree holders will receive a Professional Development Diploma or Higher Diploma.
5. A reference letter of a professional or academic nature.6. If you have not studied in an English language environment for at least 3 years, please provide one of the following certifi cate and scores: 6.1. TOEFL: minimum score of 500 points for the paper based test, 173 points for the computer based test or 61 for the internet-based test.* 6.2. Cambridge First Certifi cate: grade C. 6.3. I.E.L.T.S: Students must apply to take the Academic Module examination and obtain a minimum overall band of 5.0 and score at least 5.0 in each sub-category
(listening, reading, writing, speaking). 6.4. All English certifi cates must have been issued in the last 12 months prior to admission.7. A valid medical certifi cate.
A D M I S S I O N S R E Q U I R E M E N T S
* The TOEFL testing code number for Les Roches is 9827.
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LES ROCHESInternational Schoolof Hotel ManagementCH-3975 BlucheCrans-MontanaSwitzerland
Phone: +41 (0)27 485 96 00Fax: +41 (0)27 485 96 15E-mail: [email protected]
CAMPUS ADDRESS
ADMISSIONS ADDRESS LES ROCHESInternational School of Hotel ManagementRue du Lac 118 - 4th FloorCH-1815 ClarensSwitzerland
Phone: +41 (0)21 989 26 44Fax: +41 (0)21 989 26 45E-mail: [email protected]
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