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BBA in Global Hospitality Management
BBA in Global Hospitality Management
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- Thailand
- Bangkok
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Oct 26, 2025
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About Program
Our BBA is designed for high school graduates seeking entry to the glamorous world of hospitality management. Over the course of three-and-a-half years, they will follow a rigorous academic programme designed by Les Roches that covers operations and management, as well as fulfil two internships at luxury hotels or other hospitality-related industries. They can also transfer for their final year to the Les Roches Bachelor of Science in Global Hospitality Management programme.
Total Credits Required: 122 credits
Programme Duration: 3.5 years (7 semesters)
Internship 1: Semester 2
Internship 2: Semester 5
Language: Taught and assessed in English
Start Dates: Intake 1 in April & Intake 2 in September.
Program Highlights
- Swiss-style Education & Les Roches Affiliation – Curriculum designed in academic association with Les Roches, offering Swiss-standards of hospitality education and the option to transfer to their campuses in Switzerland or Spain for final year studies.
- Hands-On Practical Learning – Strong emphasis on internships with leading hotel brands, real-world projects, guest relations, food and beverage labs, and operational modules to build both technical and soft skills.
- Global Mind-Set & International Outlook – Programme delivered in English, attracts students from many countries, incorporates global hospitality trends, and prepares graduates for cross-border careers in hospitality, tourism, and events.
- Leadership, Entrepreneurship & Specialisation – Offers options to specialise, develop leadership and innovation skills, plus modules on strategy, revenue management, and entrepreneurship that allow students to tailor their paths.
- Strong Industry & Career Connections – Founded by Minor Hotels, the programme has substantial industry partnerships; students benefit from preferred employment, graduate trainee schemes, and exposure through internships and field placements.