Cesar Ritz Colleges

Cesar Ritz Colleges

Coordinates: 46°23′12″N 6°51′00″E / 46.3867°N 6.850°E / 46.3867; 6.850

“César Ritz” Colleges Switzerland
Motto Excellence in Hotel and Tourism Management Education
Established 1982
Type Private University
Academic staff over 120 staff & faculty
Students 525 in 2009
Undergraduates 225
Postgraduates 300
Location Le Bouveret & Brig, Valais, Switzerland
Campus Le Bouveret & Brig
Website http://www.ritz.edu

Since 1982, “César Ritz” Colleges Switzerland has provided international hotel and tourism management education. Located on three campuses, the “César Ritz” Colleges Switzerland and Culinary Arts Academy Switzerland are situated in Le Bouveret, the University Centre is in Brig, Switzerland, and a recently opened campus in Lucern.

“César Ritz” Colleges Switzerland programmes:

  • Higher Diploma in Hotel & Restaurant Management
  • Advanced Certificate and Higher Diploma in Culinary Studies
  • Bachelor of International Business in Hotel & Tourism Management(1)
  • Postgraduate Diploma in International Hospitality Management
  • Master of Science in International Hospitality Management(2)
  • Master of International Business in Hotel & Tourism Management

(1)Accelerated access to the MBA programme, Washington State University, USA
(2)Validated by Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

Read more about Cesar Ritz Colleges:  About “César Ritz” Colleges Switzerland, Professional & Academic Programmes, Internship Programme, Leadership Programme, Careers Services, Transfer Opportunities, Alumni Association, Accreditation, History of “César Ritz” Colleges Switzerland

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