Why this programme?
The Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management Singidunum University has an outstanding reputation in Tourism and Hospitality Industry. Our programmes comply with market demands for industry leaders and well educated profesionalls who can manage everyday challenges in this sector. As a result, we have alumni network of high-profile professionals, out of which 85 percent work in service sector, whereas 60 percent have jobs related with the Programme (Tourism and Hospitality Management).
The Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management Singidunum University is accredited by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Serbia and the National Commission for Accreditation and Quality Assurance in 2008/reaccredited in 2013. This means that study programs meet the standards set by the National Council and the institution has the right to issue public documents in accordance with the Law on Higher Education.
The Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management Singidunum University is the only Serbian faculty to receive the prestigious TedQual certification from the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).
UNWTO.TedQual Certified Programme
Program Name | Degree | Duration (Years) | Department |
|---|---|---|---|
| Business Systems in Tourism & Hospitality | MBA | 1 | Tourism and Hospitality Management |
Download Business Systems in Tourism & Hospitality catalogue here.
Along with professors of Singidunum University, the following well-known professors participated In the realization of the study program:
- Magda Antonioli, PhD, professor of Bocconi University, Milano, Italy
- Darko Prebezac, PhD, professor of Faculty of Economy, University of Zagreb, Croatia
- Tadeja Jere Lazanski, PhD, Vice-Chancellor of the University Primorska, Koper, and professor of Faculty of Tourism (Turistica), Portoroz, Slovenia
- Christine Juen, PhD, professor of IMC Krems University, Krems, Austria
- Francois Vellas, PhD, professor of International Economics and Tourism University of Toulouse Capitole, France
Classes begin in the second half of November. Students attend classes continuously during the first and second semester (Fridays and Saturdays).