Paid work and English study programs in Bern are for adults who want to learn English and gain work experience while earning extra money to help pay for education and living expenses.
A Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program in hospitality management can prepare students to manage companies by teaching subjects such as food and beverage, food production management, marketing and human resources etc. The 4-year degree program provides a fundamental education in business and management principles with a full aspect of the hospitality industry.
- SHML is a hospitality management school situated in Switzerland. The School’s Short Program in Hospitality Management in collaboration with Hotels, Resorts and SWISS IM&H is a rigorous one-year program that covers all aspects of hospitality management.
- SHML is a hospitality management school situated in Switzerland. The School’s Management Development Program (MDP) in Hospitality Management in collaboration with Hotels, Resorts and SWISS IM&H is a rigorous one-year program that covers all aspects of hospitality management.
This course is structured to teach the fundamental and basic concepts of culinary techniques and cookery to include the Brigade system, cooking techniques, heat transfer, sanitation, safety, equipment usage and maintenance, menu knowledge and professionalism.
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Intensive Study: For adults who want to learn a language as quickly as possible for academic or professional reasons.
Test Preparation: For students who want to prepare for language proficiency tests.
Business: For business executives who want to study a language to be able to do business.
Junior: For children ages 8 to 12 and teenagers ages 13 to 18 who want to study a language in the summer.
How long should I study?
The minimum duration for a language course is usually two weeks, but students benefit the most starting from the 3rd and 4th weeks of their language course, after they get used to the new environment. By this time, the early distractions are over and the student has "settled in". The average student takes about 12 weeks of language studies abroad.