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EHL Course Catalogue 2011-2012 - Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne

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conformity. They will evaluate the role played by organizations in society as well as social change and<br />

collective movements, such as tra<strong>de</strong> unions and professional bodies.<br />

� Objective<br />

On completion of the module stu<strong>de</strong>nts should be able to analyze a wi<strong>de</strong> variety of societal and<br />

structural factors using basic sociological concepts.<br />

8416BM – Psychology<br />

40 hours of contact – 4 US quarter credits – 6 ECTS credits<br />

� Summary<br />

Most people would readily admit that un<strong>de</strong>rstanding why people react and behave the way they do is<br />

often a source of perplexity. In this course stu<strong>de</strong>nts will approach the scientific study of human<br />

thought and behaviour. They will learn to analyse how humans think and experience the world<br />

around them. Rather than relying on a purely intuitive approach, stu<strong>de</strong>nts will improve their critical<br />

thinking skills by using psychological theories to evaluate personal and professional situations. They<br />

will <strong>de</strong>velop the fundamental skill of reflecting on and learning from their everyday experiences, both<br />

private and professional, in relation to other people. As future managers, stu<strong>de</strong>nts will learn to<br />

evaluate the role that work has on their quality of life, as well as that of their employees.<br />

� Objective<br />

Upon successful completion of this course, stu<strong>de</strong>nts should have acquired the necessary<br />

competences for analyzing human behaviour in a variety of contexts (personal, professional) using<br />

the perspectives provi<strong>de</strong>d by the major theoretical perspectives in psychology.<br />

8412BM - Interior <strong>de</strong>sign<br />

40 hours of contact – 4 US quarter credits – 6 ECTS credits<br />

� Summary<br />

Managers in the world of hospitality are constantly exposed to perceptions of space and choice. This<br />

course is an introduction to the subtle criteria behind these choices and helps the stu<strong>de</strong>nt to <strong>de</strong>velop<br />

a comprehensive awareness of style and the interplay of colour, space, materials and sensory<br />

perception.<br />

� Objective<br />

Upon successful completion of this course the stu<strong>de</strong>nts should be able to brief an in-house team or<br />

external stakehol<strong>de</strong>rs about a <strong>de</strong>sign concept in a hospitality industry context. They should be also<br />

able to <strong>de</strong>monstrate an un<strong>de</strong>rstanding of the importance of perceptions and affective responses in<br />

or<strong>de</strong>r to <strong>de</strong>velop a harmonious interior <strong>de</strong>sign concept that is linked to the business plan.<br />

8413AM – Ethics and responsibility<br />

40 hours of contact – 4 US quarter credits – 6 ECTS credits

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