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Samstag, 4. Februar 2012

The Importance of Accreditation

Accredited or Non-Accredited
>>> The Importance of Accreditation <<<
" That is the Question "
By Habib Al Souleiman
Each year, millions of people are asking the same question "WHAT AFTER A HIGH SCHOOL?", I remember 7 years ago when I finished my High School, I didn’t know what I would do next...
“What are the downsides of Non-Accredited”???
The first time I heard the words non-accredited was 7 years ago. I didn’t understand what it meant – until much later and when it was nearly too late! When it dawned on me finally what "Non-Accredited" meant, I had actually already signed-up at such a school. You may ask why? I did this because it was very easy to register (some of my marks were not too good), relatively cheap and of relatively short duration. But the main reason why I signed-up was, because of the slick school official that "sold" me the program - he was a very convincing sales man indeed. Only by chance, I met an alumni of the school one week before commencement, who told me his story and what non–accredited meant to him then and what pains he was suffering because of this.

In short, if you study at a non-accredited school or "university", you might not be able to:
  • find a good job (because they do not recognize your degree)
  • continue your studies at a reputable university (see comment above)
  • you may have difficulties to find work in other countries (see comment above)
In addition, you may suffer ridicule from your working colleagues and friends and in some countries you may even contravene the law if you use a university title that is not genuine. On the really bad side - you may achieve a leading management position and then the word gets out about your education – just read the newspapers on how many top managers had to resign last year because of such matters. Also think of the money and years you may have wasted in pursuing a non–accredited degree - that will not help you in the future.

Needless to say – I managed to get out of my contract with he help of a lawyer and a kind newspaper man who published a story about the school. And, I have just completed my study – needless to say - at a good and accredited university.

Take my advice and read the information below – you won't regret it!

Steps to follow when looking for a higher education:
  • First, you should know what you want to be, Doctor, Lawyer, Manager…
  • After you have decided that, think in which filed you want to be,
  • Then comes the most difficult question, where to study?
It’s not enough to choose the right country, even in highly ranked countries like Switzerland, UK and USA you can find non-accredited Universities.

And - if you want more details about the above read on……..
“Accredited or Non-Accredited Degree?”
Benefits to students and graduates pursuing an accredited education

By enrolling in an externally accredited institution, as opposed to others that are not equally certified, or worse only self-certified, students can feel confident that they are being properly prepared for the business world of the twenty-first century. Equally important is the fact that students studying in an accredited institution are eligible for transfer considerations to other equivalently accredited Universities and Colleges.

Further, when applying for government or large company employment, graduates from non-accredited institutions may be excluded from the application process. To make maters worse, when applying for immigration or working permission consideration to certain countries, the educational credits from unaccredited institution may not be counted, thus loosing important points needed to qualify for emigration or working permission in that country.
Why you should only study an accredited Bachelor, Master or MBA degree?
Accreditation is an external status granted to an educational institution or program that has been found to meet or exceed stated standards of educational quality.

It is awarded based on an intensive multi-year process, both of internal self-study by faculty, administration and associated stakeholders on the one side; and students, alumni and industry stakeholders on the other. In this study, the institution must demonstrate continuous improvements in learning outcomes over minimum three or more years and it is culminated by a rigorous and extensive external peer-review process and audit by business stakeholders and experts from higher education. The entire process is designed to measure and validate the quality of the educational program the learning experience- and learning outcomes offered to students.

There’s a lot of literature available online about higher education accreditation standards and students do well to read as much as possible about these before undertaking their studies. This to ensure, that they are not falling into the trap of a degree mill.

Prospective students are cautioned, that degree mills often spin a web of deceit, making the appearance of being “internationally accredited” by fellow institutions, that after some diligent research in the net turn out to be owned by the same organization. Or, are “accredited” by dubious privately owned accreditation organizations, that front groups of unaccredited schools, designed to make the appearance of being accreditation-granting bodies. Be warned, many of these schools are woefully underfinanced, offer only no-refund contracts to their students, making it near impossible for students to recover already paid fees when they realize that they have been falling prey to a degree mill.

Signs that indicate a degree mill are often born out by the fact that they are lacking typical campus facilities like libraries, dedicated teaching laboratories and other services expected from a school. They are often located in business- or trade centre sharing facilities with other businesses, or in office buildings were they rent just a few rooms, or for hotel schools, are located in small run-down hotels, often also in remote locations. Many times they are “Mamma and Papa” outfits, lacking a proper management set-up, have only a minimum of (often unskilled) administrative staff and part-time “faculty” with dubious academic qualifications from even more dubious or even unknown institutions. To this has to be said: A good school will be proud to give information of the quality and valid qualifications of their faculty; and that includes that they have relevant degrees, in relation of what they teach and they publish the name of the university from which they obtained their qualifications. Beware also of schools that have faculty that sport “industry only” experience, without accredited complimentary academic credentials.

To help prospective students wanting to study for in a school that offers a British or US degree we list below some key information that will ensure that “bad surprises” are kept to a minimum.
Regional Accreditation in the USA
Regional accreditation means that an institution has been accredited by an agency that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). In short, make sure that the institution offering a BA, Master or MBA program is accredited by one of the following six regional accreditation agencies:
  • MSA: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Higher Education
  • NASC: Northwest Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities Commission on Colleges and Universities
  • NCA: North Central Association of Schools and Colleges, The Higher Learning Commission
  • NEASC: New England Association of Schools and Colleges Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
  • SACS: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
  • WASC: Western Association of Schools and Colleges Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities
Professional Accreditation USA

In addition to regional accreditation, there are three professional accrediting bodies:
  • The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) at www.aacsb.edu
  • The International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE) at www.iacbe.org
  • The Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) at http://acbsp.org
A word of caution: Beware, that a number of private schools located in countries outside the USA and holding or IACBE and ACBSP accreditation are awarding degrees. However such degrees may not be recognized in these countries because that country has not granted “National” accreditation to that school. As a matter of fact, these schools take advantage of a legal grey zone and have circumvented the need to obtain “National” accreditation in that country. They are in this way creating the dishonest appearance to students that they are accredited. Consequently, degrees awarded by these schools are not recognized, nor accepted by those countries and the use of the awards like BA, MSc and MBA may be illegal and punishable by law. As a consequence, these awards may also not be accepted by some governments, large companies and may be ineligible for points under emigration requirements.

However, if a regionally accredited US university gives and awards their US degree in a private school in a foreign country, the degree (at least in continental Europe) is considered valid and the award may be used.
Membership vs. Accreditation
Don’t confuse the term “Membership” with accreditation status. An institution can say they that are a “member” of AACSB, IACBE and/or ACBSP and not be accredited by any of these professional accrediting bodies. The AACSB, IACBE and ACBSP list both accredited and members-only institutions accordingly on their websites.
Accreditation of Universities and Higher Educational Institutions in the UK
Bona fide universities in the UK are created in the following ways:-
  • By Royal Charter – on the Recommendation of the Privy Council
  • By an Act of Parliament – on the recommendation of the Privy Council
  • By Registration as a Company Limited by Guarantee – which is approved by the Privy Council
  • By Registration as a Private or Public Limited Company with Share Capital – which is approved by the Privy Council
Other Publicly Funded Educational Institutions and Listed Bodies
There are many other publicly funded higher educational colleges and institutions that are regulated by the Privy Council. They may not have degree awarding powers, but they can establish a partnership arrangement with a UK university to deliver courses that will lead to degree(s) awarded by the partner UK university. These institutions that have partnership arrangements with university degree awards are known as LISTED BODIES. Listed Bodies status is not restricted to publicly funded institutions. Private colleges that have degree awarding arrangements with UK degree awarding institutions are also classified as a LISTED BODIES.

In closing, before students sign-up at any school they should research their choice thoroughly. Ask to talk to existing students and alumni at their working place and ask if the diploma/degree is granted by national government, or the above mentioned accreditation agencies.
Alas, even with all the above information easily available, many students still get caught every year in the webs that fraudulent schools are spinning. The caution of “Buyer Beware” cannot be told enough to prospective students.
Recommended School http://www.bhms.ch/

Sonntag, 9. Oktober 2011

List of largest universities by enrollment in Switzerland

Rank Institution Total students
1 University of Zurich 25,618
2 Zurich University of Applied Sciences 15,334
3 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich 15,093
4 Haute école spécialisée de Suisse occidentale, HES-SO 14,982
5 University of Geneva 14,489
6 University of Bern 14,290
7 University of Basel 11,360
8 University of Lausanne 11,062
9 University of Fribourg 9,826
10 University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland 7,500
11 École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne ~6,800
12 University of St. Gallen 6,726
13 Bern University of Applied Sciences 5,673
14 Lucerne University of Applied Sciences 5,033
15 University of Neuchâtel 4,053
16 University of Applied Sciences of Eastern Switzerland ~ 4,100
17 University of Lugano 2,157
18 École hôtelière de Lausanne 2,000
19 University of Lucerne 1,851
20 Kalaidos University of Applied Sciences ~1,300
21 Franklin College Switzerland ~450
22 Les Roches-Gruyère University of Applied Science ~50






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Zurich University of Applied Sciences in Business Administration (HWZ)

The University of Applied Sciences in Business Administration Zurich (HWZ, German: Hochschule für Wirtschaft Zürich) is the oldest and biggest part-time University for economics and Business Administration in Switzerland and is a Part from the Zurich University of Applied Sciences.


History

It was founded in 1986 as the part-time HWV Zurich (University for Economics and Administration) by the KV Switzerland and the Juventus Schools Foundation of Zurich.

Location

The HWZ is situated in the modern “Sihlhof” right in the heart of Zurich, 3 minutes from the main railway station.

BACHELOR

  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BBA) “in German”
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BBA) “in English”
  • Bachelor of Science in Communication
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Information Technology

MASTER

  • Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in Business Analysis & Information Engineering
  • Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in Business Communications
  • Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in Business Consulting
  • Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in Business Engineering
  • Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in Controlling
  • Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in Health Care Management
  • Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in Human Resources Leadership
  • Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in Project Management
  • Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in Quality Leadership
  • Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in Real Estate Management
  • Master of Science (MSc) in Business Administration
  • Master of Science (MSc) in Accounting & Finance
  • Executive MBA - Marketing 80% “in German” in Switzerland and 20% “in English” at University of Virginia.
  • Executive MBA - General Management
  • DUAL EMBA AND MBA: EXECUTIVE Master of Business Administration from HWZ, Switzerland and MASTER of Business Administration from University of Southern Queensland, Australia (“in English”)

DBA

  • Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) from University of Southern Queensland, Australia

CAS CERTIFICATES

  • Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Communication & Moderation
  • Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Corporate Communications
  • Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Corporate Publisher
  • Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Intern Communication / HR-Communication
  • Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in IT Service Management
  • Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Kundenkommunikation
  • Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Live Communication
  • Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Leadership & Strategy
  • Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Management in der Psychiatrie
  • Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Professionelle Medienarbeit
  • Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Public Affairs Management
  • Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in PR-Redaktor/-in
  • Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Process Management
  • Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Rhetorik und Moderation
  • Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Certified Investment Products Expert (SCIPE)
  • Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Social Media Management

DAS DIPLOMAS

  • Diplomas of Advanced Studies (DAS) in Accounting & Finance
  • Diplomas of Advanced Studies (DAS) in Live Communication

Keys

  • Member of the Universities of Applied Sciences of Zurich (ZFH)
  • Accredited by the Federal Office for Professional Education and Technology (OPET) [1]
  • Private and independent
  • Full suite of courses: bachelor, masters, doctorate and other courses
  • International academic network and partners from the business world
  • Practical work by the students and lecturers
  • Active Alumni Association with more than 2,500 members

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University of Business & Finance Switzerland

University of Business and Finance Switzerland (UBFS) is a private business school located in Wettingen, Switzerland offering BBA and MBA degrees recognized by the University of Wales, and focusing in topics of Finance, International and Hospitality Management. BBA degrees are three years (nine trimesters), MBA degrees two years (five trimesters).

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Swiss Hotel Schools Association (ASEH)

Switzerland has trained the world's hotel management leaders for more than a century. Swiss hotel schools are famous for their professionalism, discipline and their mixture of practical and theoretical education and training. The Swiss Hotel Schools Association (ASEH), is the primary accreditation agency upholding established academic, professional and ethical standards for its members. Schools are inspected on a regular basis to ensure compliance with ASEH's standards. ASEH's aim ist to protect the high reputation of the traditional hotel management schools and only accepts members that meet the high standards. This unique consolidation of 11 Swiss Hotel Management Schools educate national and international students. The schools teach in German, English, French or Italian.  ASEH is supported by the two professional Organizations GastroSuisse and Hotel & Gastrounion, which each have one representative on the committee.

Member schools

  • Belvoirpark Hotelfachschule Zürich
  • DCT University Center Hospitality Leadership & European Culinary Arts
  • École hôtelière de Genève "ES"
  • HIM, Hotel Institute Montreux
  • Hotelfachschule Thun
  • IHTTI, International Hotel and Tourism Training Institute
  • Institut Hôtelier "César Ritz"
  • Schweizerische Hotelfachschule Luzern
  • Swiss Hotel Management School
  • SSAT Scuola superiore Alberghiera e del Turismo
  • SSTH Swiss School of Tourism and Hospitality Ltd
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SBS Swiss Business School

SBS Swiss Business School is a management institution located in Zurich. SBS Swiss Business School was founded in 1998 and it provides graduate and undergraduate academic programs in business and management. The Honorary President is Dr. Charles Mercieca, former Professor Emeritus at Alabama A&M University in Huntsville, Alabama, USA. The Academic Dean is Dr. Bert Wolfs.  SBS Swiss Business School was listed 29th out of 42 entries on the Financial Times 2009 online MBA list.


Academic Programs

SBS Swiss Business School offers a variety of programs:
Bachelor
  • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
  • Bachelor of Science in E-Commerce (BS)
  • Accelerate Adult Education
Master of Business Administration
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
  • Distance Learning MBA
  • Executive MBA
  • Flex MBA
Doctorate
  • Doctor of Business Administration (Doctorate)
All academic programs are taught in English.


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University of St. Gallen

The University of St. Gallen (in German: Universität St. Gallen) is a public research university located in St. Gallen, Switzerland. It is specialized in the fields of business administration, economics, law, and international affairs. The University of St. Gallen is also known as HSG, which is an abbreviation of its former German name Hochschule St. Gallen.  Despite being one of the smaller universities in Switzerland, the University of St. Gallen has the largest faculty for business administration within Switzerland, Germany and Austria. It is considered to be one of the leading business schools in Europe. Recently, the Financial Times ranked the University of St. Gallen's Master's program in Management (SIM) 1st worldwide and its Master's program in Finance (MBF) 12th worldwide.  The University of St. Gallen is a member of the CEMS and APSIA networks. It is EQUIS and AACSB accredited



History

The University of St. Gallen was founded as a "business academy" in 1898 and offered its first lectures in 1899, making it one of the oldest universities of its kind in the world.
In autumn 2009, there were about 6,500 students, 80 tenured professors, 60 assistant professors and senior lecturers, and over 300 lecturers and 300 assistants. The University is financed by the Canton of St. Gallen and other Swiss cantons. The laws of the Canton of St. Gallen give the university far-reaching research autonomy

Rankings

In the Financial Times Executive Education Ranking 2009, the University of St. Gallen is ranked 30th globally and 13th within Europe. Within the German speaking area, St. Gallen takes the lead. The St. Gallen EMBA is ranked 60 worldwide and ranked 21 within Europe. St. Gallen was ranked 26th among the Global Top 200 Business Schools in QS Quacquarelli Symonds 2010 ranking. The Masters of Arts program in Strategy and International Management (SIM) has been ranked 1st and the Masters of Arts program in Banking and Finance (MBF) has been ranked 12th globally by Financial Times in the 2011 ranking. Bloomberg Businessweek has included St. Gallen MBA as one of the Top 23 programs outside the US. The Wall Street Journal has ranked St. Gallen MBA 13th globally for accelerated MBA program. Handelsblatt, a German business newspaper, has ranked the University of St. Gallen 2nd in Business Administration in 2009 and 9th in Economics in 2011 for its research output among universities in Germany, Austria, and the German speaking part of Switzerland. According to a 2009 ranking by the Centre for Higher Education Development, a German think tank, the University of St. Gallen belongs to a top group of only six universities in Europe that provide an outstanding overall study situation for Master's and doctoral students in Economics. In 2011, the program Strategic International Management (SIM) of the University of St.Gallen was ranked 1st worldwide, leaving its peer programs from Harvard Business School and Wharton Business School on second resp. third rank.

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List of Hospitality Management Schools in Switzerland

The following Schools are at least accredited by Swiss quality label for further education institutions (EduQua) or Swiss Hotel Schools Association (ASEH) in Switzerland.

Hospitality Schools in Switzerland

  • Business and Hotel Management School - Switzerland - BHMS
  • Belvoirpark Hotelfachschule Zürich
  • Les Roches International School of Hotel Management
  • DCT University Center Hospitality Leadership & European Culinary Arts
  • École hôtelière de Genève - ES
  • École hôtelière de Lausanne
  • Glion Institute of Higher Education
  • Hotel Institute Montreux - HIM
  • Hotelfachschule Thun
  • International Hotel Management Institute Switzerland IMI
  • International Hotel and Tourism Training Institute - IHTTI
  • Cesar Ritz Colleges
  • LRG University of Applied Sciences
  • Schweizerische Hotelfachschule Luzern - SHL
  • Swiss Hotel Management School
  • Scuola superiore Alberghiera e del Turismo - SSAT
  • Swiss School of Tourism and Hospitality - SSTH
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International University in Geneva

International University in Geneva (IUG) is a private university founded in 1997 and located in Geneva, Switzerland.


Founded with the aim of providing a multicutural education and incorporated as a not-for-profit Swiss Private Foundation in 1997, its first president was David Williamson (retired president of DuPont). IUG's mission is to "provide the highest quality education for student success in business and related careers" in "cooperation with the international business community." . International Herald Tribune and The New York Times called IUG "The most international of Switzerland's university level institutions"  IUG indicates that it promotes and encourages cultural diversity, and aims to develop analytical skills and human behavior analysis that serves the needs of future leaders in the professional & political world scenario of 2020.

Academics: Faculty is distinguished by program-completion at LBS, Cranfield, HLS, IMD, INSEAD, Sorbonne, Berkeley, and work at United Nations agencies, NGOs, and other multinational companies.

Membership

IUG is a member of
  • EMFD: European Foundation for Management Development
  • Φβδ International Honor Society: εΓ Chapter
  • AACSB: Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (USA)
  • NAFSA: Association of Foreign Student Advisers (USA)
  • NACAC: National Association for College Admission Counseling (USA)
  • AACRAO: American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (USA)
  • ECIS: European Council of International Schools (U.K.)
  • AGEP: Association Genevoise des Ecoles Privées (Switzerland)
  • FSEP: Fédération Suisse des Ecoles Privées (Switzerland)

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International School of Business Management

International School of Business Management or ISBM Hotel Management School shortly (ISBM) is a private University in Switzerland with two campuses located in Canton of Lucerne. One of the campus is in Littau and the other is in Weggis. It is one of the best hotel management school in the country offering world-class hotel management courses in reasonable tuition fees. Every year the school selects a specific amount of students for admission which is directly governed by the immigration authority of Kanton Luzern.

ISBM-Switzerland is offering a very flexible study programs, 6 months Education and 6 months Paid Training each year during the education at ISBM. This courses are designed to develop the student's professional skills and to make them familiar with the demand of Hospitality Industry. Graduates from ISBM are working in different sectors of the industry all around the world. The BBA is 4 years and MBA is 2 years

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International Institute for Management Development

IMD - International Institute for Management Development is a non profit business school located in Lausanne, Switzerland.

IMD was formed in January 1990 through the merger of independent management education centers International Management Institute (Geneva) (IMI), established in 1946 by Alcan, and Institut pour l'Etude des Methodes de Direction de l'Entreprise (IMEDE) Lausanne established in 1957 by Nestlé. The new organization settled in Lausanne.  Its industrial heritage sets it apart from the other leading business schools, which are all university-affiliated. IMD is set up as a business school that solely provides executive education; it is determinedly not part of a university, and there are no academic departments, just one integrated multidisciplinary faculty. The professors do not have permanent academic tenure but work under one-year contracts and a performance based pay package. The faculty consists of 60 full-time members, made up of 23 different nationalities. The current President is Dominique Turpin, who follows John R. Wells and Peter Lorange. The latter ran the school from 1993 till 2008 and has been widely credited with having established the institute as one of the world's leading business schools. IMD has a strong focus on training and developing general management and leadership skills. IMD selects therefore experienced candidates for both the Master of Business Administration (MBA) (average age 31) and the Executive MBA (average age 39). Its other focus is to have a broad international group of participants attending the courses to ensure that no nationality dominates. It intentionally doesn't set up branches in other countries but brings the participants together in Lausanne to stimulate cross-cultural interaction. Every year, some 8,000 executives, representing over 98 nationalities attend one of the programs.

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International Hotel Management Institute Switzerland

IMI University Centre OR International Hotel Management Institute Switzerland (IMI) is a Swiss private University with three campuses located in Luzern teaching Tourism, Hospitality, Events Management and Culinary Arts. IMI University Centre offers undergraduate, postgraduate and graduate programs, range from Certificate through to Bachelor of Arts and Master of Business Administration (MBA) . In any semester there are over 50 different nationalities and the IMI- Staff is from over 10 different nationalities. The teaching language of instruction is English. IMI’s educational partner is Manchester Metropolitan University in the UK (MMU)

An Internship (formerly known as in-training) is a paid practical training and play a crucial role in the education programme of IMI. The reason is that the hotel and tourism industry is constantly looking for individuals not only with a strong academic background but also with fundamental practical skills. And after each academic semester, students have an opportunity to do a practical training of 6 months in Switzerland (or as an alternative 12 months abroad). And according to the Swiss law in Switzerland all Trainees have to be paid.

Typical internship positions
The Internship positions are mostly available in hotels or restaurant in the German or French speaking part of Switzerland. Depending on the previous work experience and language skills, students will find positions mostly in operational departments like service, kitchen, housekeeping or reception. Some opportunities are also available in the UK, USA, Dubai and other countries.

Double degree

IMI University Centre students who study for their Certificate, Diploma, Higher Diploma and/or BA Degree at IMI will receive two qualification: Swiss IMI award and the British MMU award. At BA level, Honours are given if the student passes his/her dissertation.

Undergraduate courses

validated by Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU)
• Certificate in International Hotel and Tourism Management
• Diploma in International Hotel and Tourism Management (Cert HE)
• Higher Diploma in International Hotel Management (Dip. HE)
• Higher Diploma in International Tourism Management
• Higher Diploma in International Hotel and Tourism Management
• Higher Diploma in European Culinary Management
• BA Degree with Honours in International Hotel Management (BAHM)
• BA Degree with Honours in International Hotel and Tourism Management (BAHTM)
• BA Degree with Honours in International Hotel and Events Management (BAHEM)
• BA Degree with Honours in International Tourism Management (BATM)
• BA Degree with Honours in International Tourism and Events Management (BATEM)
• BA Degree with Honours in European Culinary Management (BACM)

Postgraduate courses

• Master of Business Administration (MBA) in International Hospitality Management (MBA)
• Postgraduate Diploma in International Hospitality Management (PgD)

Other courses

• Foundation in English Studies Course (FESC)
• University English Preparatory Course (UEPC)
• Intensive English Certificate (IEC)


Membership

IMI University is member in:
• Luzern Tourism, IMI is the first active member of the Luzern Tourism Board actively working to promote Luzern as a student city.
• Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)
• Quality label for Swiss Tourism (QQQ) programme is supported by all major Swiss tourism associations. Its purpose is to enhance and safeguard the quality of service in Switzerland . The level QQQ means that IMI have successfully implemented a comprehensive and internationally recognised Quality Management System.
• International Hotel & Restaurant Association (IHRA)
• Institute of Hospitality (UK). Previously MHCIMA.
• European Foundation for Accreditation of Hotel School Programmes (EFAH)
• European Association of Hotel and Tourism Schools (AEHT)
• World Association of Chefs Societies (WACS)
• The Leading Hotel Schools in Europe (EURHODIP)
• Swiss Chefs Society (Schweizerischer Kochverband)
• Craft Guild of Chefs
• Euhofa International (EUHOFA)
• Cercle des Chefs de Cuisine (CCCL)
• The Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education (CHRIE)

Key Dates  2008: 
2008 Summer Olympics Games. IMI was chosen by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and by Luzern Tourism to be its hospitality ambassador at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. the IMI students helped to run the official House of Switzerland
2009: All undergraduate programs are dual awards by both MMU Manchester Metropolitan University and IMI University Centre. Luzern has hosted the first Global Tourism Forum. IMI was an executive partner during this event.
2010: 3 star hotel accommodation for IMI student in Lucerne City


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Institut de Finance et Management

Since 1971, the University IFM trains future leaders, executives or business leaders. The university concentrates on excellence, professionalism and experience and adds usability and personalization to its courses. IFM University - Institute of Finance and Management is an independent institution that is dedicated to the formation of national and international students. The university prepares students in the fields of business, management, finance, marketing, communication and international relations.

IFM University proposes several 3-year Bachelor Programs such as the BBA (Bachelor in Business Administration), BIB (Bachelor in International Business), BBF (Bachelor in Business Finance) and the BCD (Bachelor in Communication and Digital Marketing)

It also offers a 1-year MBA (Master in Business Administration) Program with options in International Business and Digital Marketing.

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HEC Lausanne

HEC Lausanne (standing for Faculté des Hautes Études Commerciales), also called the Faculty of Business and Economics of the University of Lausanne in English, is the affiliated business school of the University of Lausanne. It offers different programs: two Bachelors of Science, six Masters of Science, all integrated to the Bologna System, executive MBA programs and PhD programs.  The faculty received the AMBA and EQUIS accreditations for the excellency of its teaching and is ranked among the Top 10 Business Schools in Europe for its research according to the ranking published by the University of Texas, Dallas. The Financial Times ranked its Master's program in Management 35th worldwide

In 1537, the Academy of Lausanne is founded as a school of theology. In 1890, the Academy of Lausanne receives the status of University and it is within the Faculty of Law that economics is taught. This period is strongly influenced by Léon Walras (1834-1910), the founder of the Lausanne School and creator of the general equilibrium theory. It is also the time of Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923), famous author of the concept of Pareto efficiency.  On April 15, 1911, the "Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales" (HEC) is founded by Léon Morf and Georges Paillard within the Faculty of Law. The same year, the school welcomes its 12 first students. Léon Morf, professor of management tools, public accounting, and financial mathematics is its first dean, followed by Georges Paillard.  Over the years, professors like Henri Rieben, founder of the first department of European Integration, François Schaller, President of the Bank Council of the Swiss National Bank from 1986 to 1989, perpetuate the reputation of the school.


HEC's Bachelor program is made up of three modules spread over three years and may be completed within a minimum of three years, not counting possible repeats of the first or second years, and up to a maximum of five. From the summer term of the second year onwards, the course syllabus is made up of two choices, each corresponding to one of the two specialised subjects for which HEC awards its two Bachelors of Science (BSc) Degrees:
  • BSc in Management
  • BSc in Economics
The two first years of Bachelor are highly selective. HEC's Bachelor program is open to all holders of a Federal Matura School-Leaving Certificate (Swiss highschool degree) or equivalent.

The Graduate School

HEC Lausanne offers the following Masters of Science (MSc) Degrees:
  • MSc in Accounting Control and Finance
  • MSc in Actuarial Science
  • MSc in Information Systems
  • MSc in Economics
  • MSc in Finance
  • MSc in Management
HEC Lausanne offers also a multidisciplinary Master program in collaboration with the Faculty of Law and Criminal Justice and the School of Criminal Justice of the University of Lausanne:
  • Master of Law (MLaw) in Legal Issues, Crime and Security of Information Technologies

PhD Programs

HEC Lausanne offers the following doctoral programs (PhD):
  • PhD in Actuarial Science
  • PhD in Information Systems
  • PhD in Economics
  • PhD in Finance
  • PhD in Management
  • PhD in History of Economic Thought
  • PhD in Public Administration
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GSBA Zurich

GSBA Zurich was an unaccredited international Business School at lakeside Zurich, Switzerland. In July 2009 Peter Lorange, former IMD president, bought GSBA Zurich. The GSBA's new name is Lorange Institute of Business Zürich


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Geneva Business School

Geneva Business School (GBS) is an International private business school created in 2001 in Geneva Switzerland.

GBS offers Bachelor's and Master's degree programs specialized in Finance and Business Administration with Swiss (EduQua), European (ECBE), Accreditation Council for Business School & Programs, US (IACBE) accreditations.  There is also an active dual degree transfer program with ESC Chambery in France for Bachelor and Master.  GBS offers three kinds of Bachelor's degrees: Bachelor's in Finance (BF), Bachelor's in Business and Administration (BBA), and the dual bachelor's degree with ESC Chambery. At the Master's degree level there is a Master of Business Administration (MBA), a Master of Science degree in Finance (MSc.F), the European Master Degree in Private Banking (EMIB) and a dual degree with ESC Chambery.  GBS also offers a doctorate level degree: the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) in finance, marketing or administrations.


Established upon the request of Swiss international banks and financial institutions, IFGP (in 1995) has been responsible for the professional development of individuals assuming leadership functions in financial and management institutions.
This same institutions created University of Finance (UF) in June 2001, a University specialized in Banking and Insurance educations.
Following the bankruptcy of Geneva Business Institute Cie (GBI) in August 2003 (a small private school specialized in Management), and with the agreement of the Canton of Geneva (Departement of education) University of Finance (UF) integrated the academic programs of this University, and consequently the name of University of Finance Cie was updated to Business & Management University (BMU), and University of Finance remained as the Finance program.
In partnership with more than 200 international banks, insurance companies and Swiss institutions BMU / IFGP group is recognized as one of Switzerland's leading educational center in training of management, finance, banking and insurance professionals.
In 2010, it has been decided by the management broad of BMU after extensive research and analysis to gradually replace the name of Business & management University with the name "Geneva Business School"(GBS). This strategic decision coincides with the development of many new programs and ever-changing and adapting the University image. In addition to the existence of the first 10 years of the business and Management University in 2011.


The Geneva Business School is committed to higher education. It carries out its mission by assembling a faculty team having high academic and professional standards.
GBS is dedicated to the preparation of students in Business Administration and Finance.
GBS provide educational services for the larger national and international community, especially graduate education for mature students.
The encouragement of students to develop their unique potential and to quickly become a productive member of society is the principal aspiration of GBS. In addition the University responds to the needs of its students through administrative services, teaching and research programs.
The stated institutional goals of GBS are as follow :
  • To provide educational programs that enable students to read, write, compute, speak effectively, and think critically.
  • To prepare students to demonstrate competence in their chosen fields of study at corresponding degree levels and to encourage excellence in student learning.
  • To develop educational programs to meet the needs of constituencies.
  • To develop continuous educational programs for both professional advancement and personal enrichment.
  • To encourage and provide essential support services for creative activities and research.
  • To provide leadership and planning for future development.

Geneva Business School is located in the heart of the International neighborhood, rightfully known as " Nations", between the World Trade Organization and the United Nations.
The Campus has several classrooms within which some rooms are capable of catering 100 seated students and a dedicated IT room with student access to the school's network as well as 4.8MPS wifi connection throughout the entire school.
Students have access to the enormous University library located within five minute walking distance from the campus, at the Library for the Geneva Institute of International Studies.
In the enormous park found across the street, a popular student restaurant can be found serving mid day meals at a discount price with a valid student card. For those looking for a more multi-cultural experience, the famous Paquis with its Chinese and Indian restaurants, as well as small "mom and pop" sandwich stores, are only a few minutes walk away.


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University of Geneva

The University of Geneva (French: Université de Genève) is a public research university located in Geneva, Switzerland.  It was founded in 1559 by John Calvin, as a theological seminary and law school. It remained focused on theology until the 17th century, when it became a center for Enlightenment scholarship. In 1873, it dropped its religious affiliations and became officially secular. Today, the university is the second-largest university in Switzerland. It has programs in various fields but is particularly acknowledged for its academic and research programs in international relations (with Geneva being hostess to a dense agglomeration of international organizations), law, astrophysics, astronomy, genetics (with a record of prominent contributions to the fields of planetary science and genetics, developmental psychology, neuroscience, and theology.  Classes are taught mainly in French. The university holds and actively pursues teaching, research, and community service as its primary objectives. It was ranked 73rd worldwide by the Academic Ranking of World Universities, and 69th in the QS World University Rankings in 2011. The university is a member of the League of European Research Universities.  In 2009, the University of Geneva celebrated the 450th anniversary of its founding through a wide range of public events.

Before 2005, the University applied the French education model of granting academic degrees, with some minor differences: demi-licence (two years), licence (four years), diplôme d'études approfondies and diplôme d'études superieures spécialisées (DEA/DESS) (1–2 years), and doctorate (3–5 years). The University now follows the requirements of the Bologna process: bachelor's (three years), master's (1–2 years), Master of Advanced Studies (1–2 years), doctorate (3–5 years). 


The University is composed of eight faculties:
  • Faculty of Sciences (natural sciences)
  • Faculty of Medicine (medical school)
  • Faculty of Arts (Humanities)
  • Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences with studies including business school (Haute École Commerciale - HEC), economics, sociology and international relations)
  • Faculty of Law (Geneva Law School) (law school)
  • Faculty of Protestant Theology (Protestant theological school)
  • Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences (psychology and education)
  • School of Translation and Interpretation (translating and interpreting)
The university has also developed a continuing education programme. The university has a partnership with the nearby Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and the Bossey Ecumenical Institute, and students at the university may take courses at these institutes.
Inter-faculty centers:
  • Institute for Reformation History (the Reformation)
  • Computer Science Department (computer science)
  • University Centre for Study of Energy Problems (energy policy)
  • The European Institute of the University of Geneva (European studies, European integration)
  • Interfaculty Center of Gerontology (gerontology)
  • Swiss Center for Affective Sciences (affective science)
  • Center for Environmental Studies
  • Geneva Finance Research Institute

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European University

The European University (EU) is a multi-campus business school, established in 1973, with headquarters in Switzerland. It operates campuses in Switzerland (Geneva and Montreux), Spain (Barcelona), Germany (Munich), and the United Kingdom (London), with an executive facility in Yvorne, Switzerland.  European University's Spain campus was ranked at 52 out of sixty-seven European business schools in the 2010 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) rankings. It tied for last in QS's 2010 ranking of finance programs. The president of the school is Professor Dirk Craen, who is also UNESCO Chair in International Relations, Business Administration and Entrepreneurship.

EU offers English-language business education programs. It classifies these programs at undergraduate and graduate level; such as bachelor, master and doctoral degree programs in business administration (BBA, MBA and DBA). The university also offers majors in several fields of management education such as communication and public relations, information systems management, wealth management, finance banking and corporate finance.

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Zurich University of Applied Sciences/ZHAW

The ZHAW University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW, German: Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften) located in the city of Winterthur, with facilities in Zurich and Wädenswil, is the largest University of Applied Sciences in Switzerland and is part from the Zurich University of Applied Sciences.

Currently, the university has eight schools, covering architecture and civil engineering, health, linguistics, life sciences and facility management, applied psychology, social work, engineering and management and law.

The Zurich University of Applied Sciences was founded in September 2007, when the previously independent institutions Zurich University of Applied Sciences Winterthur, University of Applied Sciences Wädenswil, the School of Social Work and the School of Applied Psychology in Zurich merged. The former Zurich University of Applied Sciences Winterthur was itself made up out of schools with long histories: the Technikum Winterthur was founded in 1874 as Switzerland's largest engineering school, and the Höhere Wirtschafts- und Verwaltungsschule was established in 1968. Both schools were the first of their kind in Switzerland.

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BSL, Business School Lausanne

BSL was founded in 1987 by John Hobbs, a university professor who felt business education was missing valuable practical learning. He built BSL as a small international business school in Lausanne, Switzerland certified by the ACBSP in 1996 and in 1997 it was integrated into the Lemania Group of Private Schools. Thanks to a partnership with ESM Ecole de Management et de Communication in Geneva, the Executive MBA program is also available in French.
In line with BSL’s focus on practical and pragmatic learning, the multidisciplinary faculty is formed by experienced business professionals. The faculty consists of 35 members from 15 different nationalities. Today the school is dedicated to offering its students a sound and innovative business education that will prepare them for successful careers in management in a global business environment. Learning is an interactive experience and participants and faculty are professional partners in learning and innovation. For this reason, BSL selects experienced candidates for the MBA (average age of 32) and the EMBA (average age of 37) to enrich the learning exchange. For all programs, BSL selects a broad international group of participants with over 40 nationalities represented to enhance the cultural learning experience. Small class sizes with a balanced cultural mix contribute to the interactive and participative educational environment.

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