Accelerated 12-month Master’s Degree in International
Hospitality & Tourism Leadership,
which can also be offered on a part-time
basis for the busy professionals
by Alpine Center
“A dissertation not
only tests a student’s ability to master research concepts and protocols, it
also challenges a student’s capacity for critical thinking and disciplined
independent study. Almost all students
find the dissertation the most creative and meaningful aspect of their
programme of study,” according to Dr
Michael Lefever, Alpine’s Academic Dean.
The aim of the
programme is to develop in students a functional knowledge of
leadership within the international hospitality and tourism industry. This demands innovative approaches and the
operation of an advanced functional capacity.
Another aim is the critical exploration of the complexities of the
industry with advanced levels of theoretical and research knowledge. The purpose of these aims is to equip
graduates of the programme with the ability to critically analyse industry
sectors from differing leadership and functional perspectives.
Alpine’s MA graduates enjoy high
employability because they are equipped with transferable skills that allow
them to seek careers in all segments of the service management industry
including information technology, banking, communication, consulting, human
resources, education, sales and marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship.
Testimonial
Daniil Neofitidi
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