
Master in Global Hospitality Management
San Roque, Spain
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2025
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The Master’s in Global Hospitality Management at Schellhammer Business School builds on our years of dedication to the business world and adds a strong specialization to the core fields of Hospitality.
Students in this Master’s program will delve into the Global Hospitality Management essentials, including Rooms Division & Operational Management, Food & Beverage Administration as well as Tourism Marketing, without losing sight of the challenges of Sustainability in the Tourism sector and the core knowledge about the Architecture of the Mind and Consumer Behaviour.
With a strong focus on developing strong creative, critical and analytical thinking skills the Master in Global Hospitality Management at Schellhammer Business School provides a stepping stone to a career with the highest responsibilities in the Hospitality Industry on a global scale.
Whether you are looking to enhance your skills and move your career to the next level with an outlook towards the upcoming decades or are keen on boosting yourself to start your own hospitality business, this is a Master's program that covers all the options.
Course Information
- Course Code: MBA-200
- Course Duration: 1 academic year
- Semester 1: October / Semester 2: February
- ECTS (European Credit Transfer System): 90
Curriculum
Series of modules, seminars and workshops covering the following topics:
- Global Strategies of Negotiation
- Ethics & Philosophical Anthropology
- Industrial Visits & Critical Analysis
- Rooms Division & Operational Management
- Consumer Behaviour
- Human Resources in the Hospitality Industry
- Sustainability in Business
- Leadership & Management for Change
- Delusions & Realities
- State of Humanity and the Planet
- Food & Beverage Administration
- Architecture of the Mind
- Conceptual & Strategic Global Solutions
- Tourism Marketing
- Concepts of Personal Development
- Final Research Paper
Please note that subjects offered may vary from the published list and are revised periodically to ensure maximum relevance to the related industry and business world. Language classes are based on demand (minimum five students) per level and must be chosen prior to the start of the semester.
Admissions
Program Admission Requirements
Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.