International tourism and hospitality is the world’s largest
and fastest-growing industry, offering wide-ranging career opportunities.
The academic and professional excellence of DCT’s programs
will open an exciting choice of employment possibilities to you!
In any of DCT’s accredited and accelerated programs, you
will learn the principles, knowledge, and professional skills
necessary for your long-term success. During your studies, you
will live in a stimulating, international and cross-cultural environment
that will nurture both your academic and personal growth.
»Restaurant Operations Certification
»Swiss Diploma in Hotel Management
»Swiss Advanced Diploma in Hotel & Tourism Management
»Lynn University Bachelor of Professional Studies Degree
in Hospitality Management
»Bachelor’s Degree / Hotel & Tourism Management
Diploma Programs
»Post-Graduate Diploma
»Master of Business
»Administration Degree
»Four-year Bachelor’s Degree.
»Post-Graduate and MBA Programs
»Swiss MBA in Hospitality Management
»Post-Graduate and MBA
»Associate’s Degree in Culinary Arts &
Restaurant Management
At no additional fee, DCT will provide you with personal guidance
in securing beneficial work training internships, professional
assistance in career placement upon graduation, plus lifetime
support as a part of the global DCT Alumni Network. Representatives
of international hotels, cruise lines and resorts visit and recruit
students on the DCT campus and also participate in regular on
campus Career Fairs. DCT graduates are now in rewarding careers
in all sectors of the hospitality, tourism and culinary fields.
DCT is fully accredited at the non-degree-granting level by the
New England Association of Schools & Colleges (NEASC), and
the Association of Collegiate Business Schools & Programs
(ACBSP), and is a member of the Swiss Hotel Schools Association
(ASEH). Lynn University is fully accredited at the degree- granting
level by the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools (SACS).
In DCT’s MBA in Hospitality Management program, you will
earn a specialized and recognized Master’s degree within
an accelerated time frame. You can earn your MBA with only six
to twelve months of higher-level hospitality management study,
depending upon the focus of your three- or Foundation in European
Cuisine (FEC) will introduce you to European cooking methods,
kitchen equipment, machinery and utensils, as well as recipe costing
and kitchen procedures. You will learn to use European ingredients;
develop your preparation techniques and knife skills; learn to
prepare the basic stocks, soups, sauces and bakery & pastry
products; and gain an understanding of kitchen terminology. FEC
or appropriate prior experience is a prerequisite for EGC. European
Gourmet Cuisine (EGC) will build on to your fundamental understanding
of Swiss and European culinary principles and terminology. You
will explore European national and regional cuisines, from the
traditional to the modern, by preparing a wide range of recipes
including typical appetizers, fish, vegetarian and main course
dishes. You will learn basic front-of-house skills and the importance
of good customer relations. Restaurant projects will provide you
with the opportunity to apply your knowledge and also develop
your leadership and teamwork. EGC or appropriate prior experience
is a prerequisite for MGC. Master Gourmet Course (MGC) will help
you to master your palate and senses by exploring European food
products and specialties to discover new variations and pairings
of flavors. You will learn the latest Swiss and European trends
and techniques of culinary art at its finest, including molecular
gastronomy. Top guest chefs will share their secret skills, specialties
and recipes. You will experience the Swiss focus on precise detail
and quality in fine dining production, purchasing, cost control,
and competition cooking, plating and presentation. European Pastry
& Chocolate (EPC) will teach you all aspects of the modern
pastry kitchen, from traditional Swiss and European cakes, tortes,
rolls, breads, cookies and biscuits, through to today’s
modern recipes and trends in plated desserts. You will learn the
best techniques for creating a wide variety of attractive and
trendy warm, cold and frozen desserts for both plated and buffet
presentation; plus truffles, pralines and chocolates; and artistic
sugar and chocolate show pieces. Introductory Management Studies
(IMS) is a part of the Associate’s Degree program in which
you will enroll in courses focusing on management competencies,
such as Computers, Food & Beverage Management, Ethics, and
Human Resource Management.

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