|
The College provides its students a three-year bachelor programme in two curriculums:
- Hotel, Gastronomical Facility and Spa Management, and
- Tourism Industry Management
The bachelor course is concluded by the State final examination, which includes the presentation and defence of a bachelor diploma thesis, examinations in Management and Economy or Marketing. The graduates are awarded a degree "Bachelor" (Bc.).
All courses are available to study in Czech language. The course is charged 120.000 CZK per year (c. 4.000 EURO), payable quarterly.
Foreign students have to pass one-year language preparation course provided by Charles University in Prague before they start the study. The course is charged 1.530 EURO per semester.
!!! English study programme - download the application form NOW - look at Study information above!
The courses for foreign students are not available at this time in English language. The College will specify the situation in the nearest future.
The course will be charged 5.500 EURO per year.
The College offers both forms of studies – present and combined. Combined form is available only in Czech language. It is provided by a regular electronic contact between a student and a tutor via email, intranet and extranet combined with training 3 weeks a year (regular time). This form of study is ideal especially for students who combine their studies with their jobs. The course is charged 80.000 CZK per year (c. 2.700 EURO), payable quarterly.
Teachers
A high level of education is ensured trough co-operation with the best teachers in Prague. Theoretical courses are mostly given by the teachers from University of Economics, Charles University and Czech Technical University in Prague.
Foreign Language Studies
Special attention is paid to foreign language classes. Small grouped classes provide individual care of students. Languages are taught by teachers provided by a top ranked language school in Prague, most of them native speakers. Three out of six languages (English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian, ev. Arabic or Chinese) are compulsory. Out of those three languages English is obligatory and two other languages are optional – chosen by a student. A student can also study another (the fourth) language on a voluntary basis.
Link between classes and practice
Practical subjects are taught by managers and specialists who work with the large hotels in Prague, well established travel agencies and spa facilities. Vocational training includes case studies. Practical skills are acquired on study stays in the year three within the Czech Republic or abroad.
|