Cornell launches dual MMH-MBA degree with leading Chinese business school
The School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University has formalized a collaboration with the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai to offer a dual Master of Management in Hospitality (MMH) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program. The program will have its first intake of students in fall 2015.
Through the new program, students will learn from expert faculty from both schools, get hands-on experience in an international setting, and gain valuable cultural and business perspectives.
"China is the second-largest economy in the world, and its hospitality industry is poised for dramatic expansion. As the Chinese middle class grows, domestic hospitality companies are building new brands, and international brands are expanding into the country," said Michael D. Johnson, dean and E. M. Statler Professor at the School of Hotel Administration. "CEIBS is one of the top-ranked business schools both in this market and the world, making it a perfect counterpart for our first MMH-MBA dual degree."
Through this innovative dual-degree program, students can complete the AACSB-accredited MMH and MBA degrees over the course of two years, the MMH degree at Cornell and the MBA degree at CEIBS. Students will begin the program at either CEIBS or Cornell, spending their second year at the alternate campus.
"An understanding of the way business is done in China, within a global context, is now an invaluable asset—as it will be for years to come—and the country's service industry is becoming increasingly important," said Hellmut Schutte, CEIBS dean and Distinguished Professor of International Management. "CEIBS is pleased to be able to collaborate with Cornell in offering this opportunity of a dual degree that aligns two very important areas."
The dual degree will offer a well-rounded hospitality management education with courses in operations management, organizational behavior, corporate finance, marketing, properties development and planning, managerial communication, human resource management, responsible leadership and governance, and more. Industry projects will be an important component of the program, and students will complete an internship in hospitality or a related service industry during the summer between their first and second years.
"Our MMH program has always attracted students from all over the world. By offering a dual degree with CEIBS, we can continue to enhance the global presence of the MMH degree and attract some of China's most talented business students to the program," said Rohit Verma, professor of services operations management and Singapore Tourism Board Professor of Asian Hospitality Management at the School of Hotel Administration, who led development of the dual degree program.
Established in 1994 in Shanghai, CEIBS is mainland China's leading business school. Its programs, now offered in Shanghai, Beijing, and Shenzhen as well as in Accra, Ghana, have been ranked by Bloomberg Businessweek China, Forbes Magazine, and Financial Times.
About China Europe International Business School
The China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) offers a unique combination of "China Depth, Global Breadth"—taking advantage of its position as a leading business school in Asia to train responsible leaders. CEIBS's vision is to become the most respected international business school by linking East and West in teaching, research, and business practice and by promoting China's social and economic development through high-impact knowledge creation and dissemination. The school's origins as a joint venture between the European Commission and the Chinese government have allowed CEIBS to develop a unique positioning in offering truly world-class business management education with proven China expertise. After 20 years of phenomenal growth, CEIBS's impressive 13,500-plus alumni base includes 2,000-plus CEOs and top-level decision-makers.
About the Cornell Nolan School of Hotel Administration
The Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration is the premier school for hospitality education in the world. As an integral part of the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, the school is leading the world in teaching and researching the business of hospitality—marketing, finance, real estate, operations, and more, all applied to the world’s largest and most exciting industry. Top faculty, industry leaders, alumni, and students work together to generate new knowledge for the hospitality industry and form the premier network that shapes the industry every day.