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ACADÉMIE INTERNATIONALE DE MANAGEMENT IN HOTEL & TOURISM MANAGEMENT |
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Good comprehension of English
The large majority of our courses are taught in English. Students need
to have good level of proficiency in English prior to starting their
studies to fully benefit from AIM's program.
The first year of the Bachelor degree also acquaints students with
different modes of expression and accents, allowing them to listen,
speak and dialogue in English with attentive faculty in order to
improve their knowledge and their language level.

Capacity for intensive and
sustained work
Coursework requires many hours outside of class for reading,
reflection, and writing as well as a strong intellectual level for
comprehension and a high capacity for concentration.
Furthermore, the "manual labor" aspects of the first "blue collar"
in-company internship, in restaurant work and housekeeping, calls for
corresponding physical aptitude.
Real motivation for quality
Integrating the refined and demanding world of high-level hospitality
is only accessible to students who first demand excellence and quality
performance of themselves. High quality standards are the indispensable
key to success at AIM.
Well-groomed presentation
Physical appearance and personal hygiene are capital requirements in
the hotel and tourism industries. AIM requires its students to dress
professionally and practice impeccable hygiene throughout the duration
of their studies.
"Having studied English to Baccalaureate level but never having visited an English-speaking country, will my English level be sufficient to successfully complete my studies at AIM ?"Yes, because our courses are conceived progressively to allow students to follow them without any major difficulties.
The first year of studies in
particular
aims at perfecting both written and spoken English, through enrichment
of vocabulary and review of grammar.
Our international context and Anglophone
language immersion help our students attain enough fluency to enjoy
practicing English among themselves.