In other countries: The High School Diploma or A Level equivalents
For students who want to do their courses in English: Required level in English: TOEFL 550 (80 IBT) or IELTS 5.5 (academic) + cover letter in English.
Bachelor year 3
Admission requirements
In France: 2-year vocational degree
In Belgium: End of Secondary Studies Certificate + 2 years
In Switzerland: Maturité + 2 years
In other countries: The High School Diploma or A Level equivalents + 2 years
For students who want to do their courses in English: Required level in EnglishTOEFL 550 (80 IBT) or IELTS 5.5 (academic) + cover letter in English.
MBA year 1
Admission requirements
In France: Baccalaureate + 3 years of schooling with a degree
In Belgium: End of Secondary Studies Certificate + 3 years of schooling
In Switzerland: Maturité + 3 years of schooling
In other countries: BA in any major
Students without any knowledge in the hospitality industry who would like to take MBA courses must acquire, at Vatel, the basics of the hospitality industry.
For students who want to do their courses in English: Required level in English TOEFL 580 (90 IBT) or IELTS 6.0 (academic) + cover letter in English.
Academic
Bachelor Year 1
With weeks of theoretical courses followed by weeks of professional experience in application structures right on the campus, students can immediately apply what they’ve learned in management, marketing, human resources and professional culture. All students also study two foreign languages, including English, which is indispensable for careers in the hospitality industry.
Internship
Bachelor year 1
The first internship, selected by the school, takes place in the country over 4 to 5 months, either in summer or in winter. Working at a hotel during the entire peak season, students learn how to master basic but essential tasks at the front desk and in restaurant services. By carrying out the daily work their teams will do, these future hotel managers acquire credibility with those they will be managing during their careers.
Academic
Bachelor year 2
In the classroom, new courses such as law and the tourist economy complete the curriculum for students. During practical application weeks, students begin their managerial work: they supervise 1st year students while being managed themselves by 3rd year students. Students can also apply to do their 2nd year abroad, in a different Vatel School, in the framework of the Marco Polo program, when this is accepted by the School Director.
Internship
Bachelor year 2
As is the case for the first year, schools choose the second internship. This internship lasts for 5 to 6 months, and also has an operational dimension, but it takes place in a foreign country, preferably an English-speaking country to help students develop their linguistic skills and their cross-cultural qualities.
Academic
Bachelor year 3
Students continue to acquire financial, legal, economic and linguistic skills that they’ll be needing when managing a hotel. Using concrete case studies, they develop their analytical capacities and decision-making skills. In their professional experience, they manage second year students and make sure they are conveying the correct messages to first year students.
Internship
Bachelor year 3
The third-year internship, which is an operational one and lasts for 5 to 6 months, takes place either in Europe or abroad.
News
A star-studded path in the skies of Paris
“Vatel made me more open-minded and allowed me to meet people who contributed to making me who I am today.”
Aurélie Ponce - Operations manager for the Cheval Blanc Paris Hotel / 2006 Alumnus
KARINE SEBBAN-BENZAZON HAS BEEN APPOINTED AS CEO OF VATEL GROUP
VATEL Group, specialized in teaching Hospitality and Tourism Management, is proud to announce the nomination of Karine Sebban-Benzazon as CEO of our Group.
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When international rhymes with societal responsibility
The tourism sector, one that now attracts millions of young students throughout the world, is in tune with globalizationthat is currently being overturned by inequalities and environmental threats.
Vatel Rwanda started in 2016, we began to prepare the first intake for 2018, headed by Nicole Bamukunde, a Rwandese graduate of Vatel, and who has worked in startups in her country, which is totally renewing itself.