Hospitality
Hotel & Tourism Management
Siam University
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The International Program in Hotel & Tourism Management is part of the International College of Siam University, located in the western suburb of Bangkok with easy access to major tourist attractions (Temple of Dawn, Temple of the Reclining Buddha, the Grand Palace), leading hotels (The Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Peninsula) and shopping & business districts (Silom) through BTS Transportation System.
The program offers an up-to-date undergraduate curriculum in Business Administration majoring in Hospitality and Tourism Management. All courses are taught in English. The IHTM-SU aims to increase students’ language proficiency, prepare students to further their professional development in the fields of the hospitality management and/or business administration abroad, and provide students with the technical and managerial skills necessary for supervisory and management positions in the hospitality industry.
Curricular Goals
To increase students’ language proficiency
To prepare students to further their professional development in the fields of the hospitality management and/or business administration
To provide students with the technical and managerial skills necessary for supervisory and management positions in the hospitality industry.
Curriculum
Ideally, our International B.B.A. Program in Hotel and Tourism Management can be completed by studying full-time over a four-year academic period. During the first two years of study, international students will fulfill their general education, information technology, and language degree requirements. During the third and fourth years of study, international students complete their core coursework and electives as well as obtain professional work experience.
In total, international students must complete successfully 126 credits of coursework to graduate. Highly motivated prospective international students who wish to condense and/or accelerate their degree studies should discuss this option with our program director. In terms of information concerning degree credit(s) earned elsewhere, please read the section of this brochure entitled transfer credits. Please consult our program’s most recent catalog for further details. Do not hesitate to consult our program director concerning any of these or related matters.