International Hotel and Tourism Training Institute

International Hotel and Tourism Training Institute
Established 1986
Dean Jaco von Wielligh
Students 448
Undergraduates 437
Postgraduates 11
Location Neuchâtel, Canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Website www.ihtti.com

The International Hotel and Tourism Training Institute (IHTTI) is a for-profit school in Neuchâtel, Switzerland that offers bachelor's degrees in the hospitality industry. The school started as a Eurotel operated by students. IHTTI was opened in 1986 as one of Switzerland's first English speaking hotel management schools and is officially registered in the canton of Neuchâtel as a private school.

IHTTI is owned by the Swiss Education Group (SEG).,[1] one of six investment holdings in the Invision IV Portfolio of companies,[2] and is a member of the Swiss Hotel Schools Association Swiss Hotel Schools Association (ASEH).

History

1984 Officially registered under the name IHTTI, International Hotel and Tourism Training Institute

1986 Open in a small village in the Canton of Lucerne

1988 Move to its new and larger facilities in the city centre of Lucerne

1990 Move to its present location: Neuchâtel

2001 Validation of IHTTI Higher Diploma by the Canton of Neuchâtel

2004 Become a member of the Swiss Education Group

2005 Become a member of ASEH, Swiss Hotel Schools Association (ASEH)

2008 Completed of the renovation of school facilities

2012 New partner University for the bachelor’s (Hons) Degree, University of Derby , United Kingdom

Course offer

Diploma in International Hotel Operations Management

Higher Diploma in International Hotel and Design Management

Bachelor of Arts in International Hospitality and Design Management

Postgraduate Diploma in International Hotel And Design Management

Master of International Business in Hotel and Design Management

See also

References

http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/swiss-made_swiss-hotel-schools-find-new-ways-to-attract-students/41271048


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