
The BTS in HospitalityManagement (MHR) is a recognized degree that prepares students for careers in the hotel, restaurant, and lodging industries. Upon graduation, several paths are open to graduates: entering the workforce directly, or continuing their studies to specialize, which can open up broader career opportunities, particularly in tourism, modern hospitality, digital management, or hotel marketing.
One of the immediate benefits of the BTS in Hospitality and Tourism Management is the opportunity to quickly begin working in the industry. Depending on the specialization chosen (food service, culinary arts, or lodging), graduates can pursue roles such as: maître d’hôtel, head waiter, front desk clerk, assistant hotel manager, section chef, assistant reception manager, or dining room manager.
This degree opens the door to a variety of careers in hotels, restaurants, tourist accommodations, institutional food service facilities, and lodging establishments. These career opportunities are well-suited for versatile individuals who are willing to work flexible hours.
If you want to pursue a career beyond an entry-level position, it is often recommended to continue your education after earning a BTS in Human Resources Management. There are several options available:
At Crews, for example, several bachelor’s degree programs are ideal for those looking to build on a BTS in Human Resources Management:
These programs allow students to combine the practical experience gained through the BTS with modern skills in digital marketing, facility management, e-tourism, brand strategy, and more.
A bachelor's degree is equivalent to three years of higher education, which makes it easier to secure positions of responsibility (management, coordination, marketing, and digital transformation).
The hospitality and tourism industry is evolving rapidly due to digitalization, a diverse customer base, and changing service expectations; as a result, professionals with a combination of hands-on and digital skills are in high demand.
With a BTS in Hospitality Management and a specialized bachelor’s degree, you combine technical and hospitality skills with expertise in marketing, digital technology, and management, which opens up more career opportunities, including in tourism, event planning, food service, hotel chains, and more.
Even after entering the workforce, it may be worthwhile to change careers or expand your skill set: hotel management, sustainable tourism, hospitality marketing, or e-tourism. An additional degree, such as a bachelor’s degree, can then be a real asset.
This is especially true when applying for management, executive, business development, or strategy positions—roles in which versatility and business/digital skills are a major asset.
The BTS in Hospitality and Restaurant Management provides a solid and versatile foundation for immediate employment in the hospitality and restaurant industry. However, for those aiming for leadership roles, a dynamic sector, or a career path focused on tourism, digital technology, or marketing, further education is a real asset.
The Bachelor's programs at Crews (Digital Tourism, Hotel Marketing, Food Marketing) offer a logical and strategic path to broadening one's career prospects.
Yes, the BTS in Hotel and Restaurant Management prepares students for operational roles in the hotel, restaurant, or lodging industries.
Front desk clerk, maître d'hôtel, head waiter, executive assistant, dining room manager, or food and beverage manager.
To develop skills in management, marketing, or digital technology and aim for leadership roles.
The Bachelor's degrees in Digital Tourism, Hotel Marketing, and Food Marketing are ideal for those looking to pursue a career in modern tourism and hospitality.