Module-based teaching aims to instantly incorporate students into the real professional world and to thus offer them the necessary material and human resources to turn their dreams of a “career” in the international hospitality and tourism industry into reality.
Each module is adapted to international employment standards and requirements and therefore makes for a cutting edge training course in line with professional requirements.
This concept, which suits highly motivated students, enables them to really grasp the usefulness of what is being taught, with theory being illustrated by audiovisual material. Examining numerous case studies, simulation exercises, management games, and real projects undertaken on behalf of hotel’s companies have proven successful in teaching decision-making and analytical skills.
Through applied and interactive techniques, students acquire the necessary skills to help them analyse and process information from a management perspective. Totally innovative, this module-based form of learning is designed with operational management in mind. Students acquire personal skills in their relations with others, management, organization and PR savoir-faire, and knowledge of professional techniques.
Classes take place in lecture theatres for groups of around forty students. For some more specific classes, such as languages, IT and case study workshops, students are divided into smaller groups, creating a more personalised learning environment.
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Professionals of The Hospitality Industry visiting BBI Institute |