4 Year Triple Bachelor Degree in Hospitality Management
Benefits of studying this program
Study in Thailand and Switzerland
Study 3 years in Thailand and then 1 year in Switzerland. This model lets you remain close initially but gain international experience in one of the world’s best hospitality education environments.
Study at a World-Leading School
It is delivered through Swiss Hotel Management School (SHMS) - ranked Top 3 globally for Hospitality & Leisure Management in the QS World University Rankings and 2nd worldwide for Employer Reputation. That means high academic quality and strong industry recognition.
Optional Global Internship with Pay
The program includes an optional 6-month global internship. Internships in Switzerland can pay around CHF 2,350 per month (about 94,000 THB). You get real work experience plus a potential income during your internship phase.
Hands-On, Immersive Learning Environment
Students live and learn in iconic palace hotels and experience a practical learning environment where theoretical knowledge is directly applied in real hospitality settings.
Strong Global Alumni and Career Network
SHMS has a large global alumni network and strong placement record, graduates are well-prepared for careers worldwide in hospitality, tourism, and related sectors.
Graduate with: Three Bachelor Degrees
You graduate with three separate bachelor’s qualifications:
This gives you a strong academic foundation and broader career credibility.

Bachelor of Business Administration Hospitality and Tourism Management (HTM)

Bachelor of International Hospitality Management

Bachelor of Arts (Honors) in International Hospitality Management
Swiss Hotel Management School (SHMS)
Swiss Hotel Management School (SHMS) is one of the world’s leading hospitality schools. Ranked Top 3 globally for Hospitality & Leisure Management by the QS World University Rankings, SHMS is also 2nd worldwide for Employer Reputation.
With 17,500 alumni across the globe and recognition among the Top 30 schools for Academic Reputation, SHMS is where genuine care meets Swiss excellence.
Students live and learn in iconic palace hotels, offering an authentic and immersive learning experience. SHMS fosters a culture of belonging, integrity, and mastery-shaping hospitality professionals who are not only highly skilled, but truly driven to make a difference, exemplifying the honest care of true hoteliers.

Why Swiss Hotel Management School?
• Global leader in hospitality education since 1992
• Multi-campus, hands-on education in iconic former palace hotels
• Perfect balance between practical and academic learning for career-ready
graduates
• Worldwide internship opportunities
• Two degrees: one from SHMS, one from the University of Derby, UK
• Swiss Advanced Federal Diploma

Fees Breakdown 2026 (Semester 4) Fees in Swiss Francs (CHF)
Tuition | 33,200 |
|---|---|
Immersions Course (2 Weeks) | 2,100 |
Accommodation in Double Room | 3,600 |
Meals | 3,000 |
Infrastructure and Service Fees | 7,600 |
Total Fees | 49,500 |
Tuition Scholarship 15% | 4,980 |
Total Fees with 15% Scholarship | 44,520 |
What’s included in the fees:
Tuition
Accommodation
Meals

Included in the additional charges
Welcome to the sunniest village in Switzerland Leysin, nestled high in the Swiss Alps. The Leysin campus is housed in two former palace hotels: Mont- Blanc Palace and the Belvédere, linked by a private Skytrain. Historically, these buildings provided medical care to recovering World War I soldiers, and Mont-Blanc Palace was also the first winter Club Med in the world. The Leysin campus of Swiss Hotel Management School was established in 2004, offering an unforgettable student life experience among luxurious Swiss mountain resorts.

What you will study:
Immersion Course (2 Weeks)
Semester 4 of the Swiss Hotel Management School Bachelor Degree:
Contemporary Trends
This module focusses on examining the most challenging problems facing humanity today. These issues and their possible solutions are discussed within their respective place in the hospitality industry. It will be important to maximise your personal reflection and critical analysis of your views on the future for the industry.
This module will also provide the in-depth analytical knowledge needed to address key developments in the industry, to ensure that you can see what the future may look like for you and where you fit in.
Strategic Management
This module deals with the art of strategy; meaning, how to analyse a strategic situation, how to identify and choose a superior competitive position, and how to create the organisational context to implement the chosen strategy.
The key strategic business decisions of concern in this module involve taking advantage of external opportunities, choosing competitive strategies, creating competitive advantages, and allocating critical resources over long periods.
The module takes a general management perspective, viewing the company holistically, and examining how each function are integrated into an overall competitive strategy. It is focused on the analysis, decisions and actions that affect the performance of hospitality companies.
International Resort and Spa Management
This module examines how resorts and spas are developed and managed in the modern, competitive global environment. The module enables students to gain an in- depth understanding of what a resort is, examine and evaluate different business models such as lease, management agreement, franchise, timeshare, branded residence, and vacation club. The rise of spa, wellness, therapeutic, and relaxation- based resorts as part of the leisure experience is a significant area of study within the module.
Digital Marketing
Consumers have access to unlimited online information about the products they are interested in. They can use online search, review sites and social media to assess products before purchase. Digital Marketing therefore is the dominant driver in business today and Hospitality and Event marketers need to master the skills of communicating with their audiences online in order to create awareness and interest around their products.
This module aims to build knowledge and understanding of how to create a successful online communication plan with the use of
Social Media Marketing, Content Marketing, Viral Marketing and online Public Relations and other current approaches.
People and Intercultural Strategies
This module aims to provide a wide spectrum of material related to strategies on how to manage multicultural teams in the hospitality and service industries. Students will be analysing effective synergistic inclusivity approaches to leverage competitive advantage. They will also be required to develop their research, analytical and critical thinking skills, and demonstrate how multicultural workplace diversity is linked to both business function and strategy.
Globalisation, competitive pressures and changing customer demands have led to the realisation that successful leaders and organisations need to be flexible and responsive to change. This module offers an opportunity to examine how intercultural business strategies impact operational behaviour of an organisation.
Food and Beverage Development
This module seeks to combine the skills and knowledge gained throughout studies with the theories of consumption, customer, trends, issues, and contemporary food industry. It also attempts to provide a platform for prospects within food and beverage operations. The growth of both corporate and independent outlets and societal shifts over the past decades has led to changes in consumer demand, expectations and a plethora of new product developments.
This module studies the past developments that have affected the industry today, accommodation to modern societal needs, culture, technology and contemporary debates and looks at trends and future developments in the industry.
Digital Portfolio Project (Hospitality Focus)
This module consists of creating an individual personal portfolio that includes a group capstone project, combining the skills and knowledge attained throughout their studies in hospitality management.
The process driven component of the module will enable students to illustrate that they can analyse complex data from a variety of sources, to produce recommendations for management practice. The integrated models that incorporate the need for planning, action, and review in response to the potential range of change, adaptations, service developments and enhancements are increasingly important to the hospitality industry.
All students will be expected to research and analyse an area of a hospitality organisation case study, focusing on the main hotel areas (rooms division, food and beverage or spa) and, as in the real world, they will be required to work in groups to accomplish this challenge.
The reflective element of the module is a production of individual portfolio that empowers learners to assemble and critically reflect upon a body of evidence from their studies and experience acquired. In doing so, the individuals will provide a self-analysis of their achievement based on the proposed graduate capabilities and therefore make a convincing, evidence-based foundation to enhance their employability.
Optional internship 6 months
For more information please contact:
AU Study Abroad
Suvarnabhumi Campus Room 101