Program Structure
Program Overview
The MBA in Hospitality Management is designed for those people who want to move ahead in their careers and want to take their next step forward in the global hospitality industry. Whether it be managing hotels, resorts, events, or tourism, this program can guide you and help you understand what is required to deliver world-class experiences and manage large-scale operations.
This program perfectly strikes a balance between teaching students what service excellence means, combined with business strategy. This means that you will learn how to create memorable guest experiences while also focusing on revenue and growth. Not just this, but you will also delve deep into practical insights, get global exposure, and learn about different modern tools like AI, so that you can lead in this industry where expectations are high, and competition is even higher.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this program, you will:
- Get comfortable handling day-to-day operations across hotels, resorts, or events without feeling overwhelmed
- Learn what actually goes into creating great guest experiences that keep people coming back
- Understand how pricing, revenue, and profitability work in real business situations
- Deal with unexpected challenges and fast-moving environments without losing control
- Build the confidence to lead teams and keep service standards high, even under pressure
- Start seeing the bigger picture of how global trends, sustainability, and customer expectations shape the industry
Curriculum (Modules)
This curriculum is designed to build practical and academic understanding step by step:
- Organisational Behaviour
- Leadership Development
- Marketing Management
- Project Management
- Accounting for Managers
- Corporate Finance
- Strategic Management
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Human Capital and Talent Management
- Digital Transformation
- AI in Business Decision Making
- Change Management Strategies for AI Transition
- Service Excellence and Customer Journey
- Revenue Management and Performance Indicators
- Sustainable Tourism and Responsible Hospitality
- Leadership in the Global Hospitality Industry
- Thesis or Professional Internship
Each module is delivered independently so that you can focus on one subject at a time with concentration while steadily building advanced competencies.
Eligibility Criteria
Entry to the Executive MBA program will be through an admissions review, and candidates are expected to meet the following requirements:
- A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification
- Minimum 3 years of professional or managerial experience
- Proof of English proficiency (IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL iBT 90 or equivalent preferred)
Submission of required documents:
- Completed application form
- Academic certificates and transcripts
- Passport copy
- CV
- Passport-size photograph
- Motivation letter
Career Outcomes
This program prepares professionals for leadership roles across the hospitality and tourism industry, including:
- Hotel Manager
- Operations Manager
- Event Manager
- Restaurant Manager
- Tourism & Destination Manager
- Airline or Aviation Management Roles
- Food & Beverage Manager / Catering Manager
About Swiss UMEF
Swiss UMEF is a private higher education institution based in Geneva, Switzerland, established in 1984. It is officially accredited by the Swiss Accreditation Council, offering globally recognized programs that combine academic quality with real-world relevance.
Why Study with LearnEdge
Education at LearnEdge extends beyond traditional instructional learning, offering students an academic setting within a globally connected environment, supported by a team of experienced faculty and industry experts.
- Curricula were developed in consultation with the industry standards by the senior experts.
- Continuous academic mentoring along with learner assistance
- International academic collaboration with Global schools
- Studying with a global peer community in a collaborative learning environment
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Step into the world of global hospitality and start leading experiences people remember.
