Why Hospitality
Through its partnership with University for the Creative Arts, which ranks 7th in the Guardian League Tables 2021 for business, management, and marketing, Berlin School of Business and Innovation helps students earn internationally recognized degrees. Studying in Berlin, a global tourism hub, means access to top employers and a dynamic startup ecosystem, while flexible formats—including 3- or 4-year international programs or blended options—allow the school to accommodate diverse student needs.
Tourism and Management at Berlin School
The BA (Hons) Tourism and Hospitality Management program teaches key industry topics, from tourism route planning and personnel management to digital-age marketing and international hospitality cultures. This approach helps students gain deep sectoral knowledge and pick a specialization that shapes their career:
- Tourism and events management
- Hospitality and food and beverage services
Within their chosen area, they then explore specialized modules such as sports tourism or professional culinary techniques. The program runs 3 or 4 years, with the foundation year dedicated to practical skills like creative business thinking, academic English, and management fundamentals. Graduates get a University for the Creative Arts diploma.
Master’s in Global Tourism
The MA in International Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management focuses on strategic dimensions, covering tourism business strategies, marketing planning, and event entrepreneurship—areas that build the expertise needed to manage large-scale projects. Its blended learning format offers flexibility while emphasizing global trends and ethical management, which are key competencies for leaders in international companies.
Master’s in Tourism, Hospitality and Events
Students taking the MA Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management at Berlin School of Business and Innovation immerse themselves in operational management, event planning, and international project work while advancing their German language proficiency. This knowledge synthesis opens doors to multilingual corporations and international teams, building both hard skills like data analysis and decision-making alongside soft skills such as critical thinking and communication across diverse audiences. Graduates emerge as professionals ready for global market challenges, where multilingual skills and cross-cultural sensitivity often determine results.