The American University of Florence
Organizational Management in International Hospitality Master’s Degree
1 Year

This program helps students develop leadership skills for the management sectors related to international hospitality. Participants in Organizational Management in International Hospitality learn skills associated with core areas of the industry, including business, finance, and human resources. In addition to implementing hospitality management and market research strategies aimed at a global customer base, students also learn to apply effective communication strategies.


Program Length
One year; Fall intake

Program Type
Master of Arts; diploma awarded by American University of Florence (AUF)

Application Requirements
Complete online application
Digital portfolio
Personal statement
Curriculum vitae/Resume
Official Undergraduate transcript
Copy of Undergraduate Degree
Passport scan (photo page)
Digital photo (passport style)
Italian privacy consent form

Application Deadline: May 15
Apps accepted after deadline as space permits

Highlights

  • AUF’s learning model is based on cultural integration, community engagement, and experiential learning.
  • A dynamic study experience in an international context.
  • Excellent academics, facilities, and resources provided.

Eligibility Requirements

Age: 18+

Academic: Completed Bachelor’s degree

*contact SAI if you don’t meet requirements

Undergraduate GPA:* 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale)

Language: Non-native English language speakers must submit IELTS: 6.5+, TOEFL: 71 IBT, Cambridge Advanced 180+ or equivalent.



The Organizational Management in International Hospitality program is taught in English at the American University of Florence (AUF). The program consists of 30 credits and is typically completed in 12 months. Upon successful completion of this program, students are awarded a Master of Arts degree.

General Program Structure

  • Common Core: Candidates must successfully complete 6 credit hours with a focus on research methods and leadership
  • Concentration Courses: 9 required credits of focused concentration coursework
  • Electives: 12 credits, of which 6 credits are program requirements and 6 are chosen from other graduate-level disciplines
  • Capstone Project: 3 credits for the final capstone project required for graduation

Program Curriculum

Common Core ( 6 credits )

  • LAIERM560 Research Methodologies for International Educators
  • LAPYEL550 Ethics, Leadership, and Entrepreneurship

Concentration Courses ( 9 credits )

  • BUAFFS620 Operational and Financial Strategies
  • BUMAGB615 Managing in the Global Business Environment
  • HPHTCT501 Cultural Tourism

Electives ( 12 credits )

  • BUMAHR630 International Human Resource Management
  • HPHTCL650 Customer Loyalty and Engagement

2 courses from:

  • DIDMDC610 Digital Communication Strategies
  • BUMAIB620 International Brand Management and Strategies
  • BUMKMR630 Marketing Research for New Product Development

Capstone Project (3 credits )

TOTAL CREDITS ( 30 credits )

For information about this program, its learning outcomes, and structure, please see here.

Your SAI Admissions Counselor will guide you in submitting all required application and enrollment materials.

Objectives and outcomes for Organizational Management in International Hospitality

  • Identify and develop leadership skills for the management sectors related to international hospitality contexts.
  • Gain competency in examining and practicing core areas of the industry such as business, finance, and human resources.
  • Implement hospitality management, service, and market research strategies aimed at diversified and global customers.
  • Apply branding and communication strategies for international hospitality innovation.
  • Develop culturally mindful practices that uphold diversity and the sustainment of local communities in global hospitality operations.

Application
Upon submitting a SAI application to this program, you will begin to work closely with a friendly US Admissions Counselor who will assist you each step of the way. While the final admission decision is made by the host school, SAI Admissions Counselors work closely with AUF and are able to guide and advise you in finalizing your application. If you have any technical questions about the degree, your Admissions Counselor can facilitate a conversation with the host school. Upon acceptance to your program of choice, your SAI Admissions Counselor will guide you and provide important resources through each enrollment step, including financial processing, visas, housing, and travel.

Financial Processing and Loans
To make a degree program abroad more achievable, SAI is able to offer US students the ability to obtain a private loan through St. Martin’s University to pay for their program. As you reach the point of enrollment, the SAI Business Office can provide assistance with financial processing, as well as student loan applications. Please contact your SAI Admissions Counselor for details about the student loan process.

Housing
Securing the right housing is an important step in having a positive experience abroad. Your Admissions Counselor can assist you with your overseas housing search: we can provide advice regarding good areas of the city, as well as options for housing agencies to consider. In general, students can expect to pay from $800 to $1,500 per month in housing, depending on criteria.

Visas
US students pursuing this degree program will be required to obtain a long stay study visa. Students are required to register through Universitaly, a service of the Italian Ministry of University and Research, in order to obtain their documentation to apply for a study visa. Note that the visa application process can be complicated; we can assist and guide you as you go, but it’s important to begin this process as early as possible.

Not sure what to do next? Fill out the Get In Touch form below, and your Admissions Counselor can help!

This is a SAI Select Services Program; it includes the important on-site services!

  • Program tuition
  • Student health insurance providing full coverage and medical emergency evacuation
  • SAI orientation to the host city and school
  • SAI staff on-site providing assistance as needed and 24-hour emergency support

Pre-departure and Re-entry services

  • Admissions counselor assigned to you, providing friendly assistance
  • Helpful pre-departure tools and resources
  • Assistance with student visa application
  • Assistance with financial aid and loan processing
  • Paid registration fees for national re-entry conferences
  • SAI alumni network

Please see the following links for up-to-date calendar information:

Fall 2026 Intake

SAI Program Fees* USD
Application Fee $140
Program Fee: 2026/27
Includes tuition for 1 year program and SAI Select Services, no housing (see What’s Included).
coming soon
Optional / Additional Fees:  
St. Martin's University Loan Processing Fee
Applicable to those wishing to utilize SAI’s US School of Record to obtain a loan for their program.
$1,000
International Mailing Supplement
When applicable, students are charged an international mailing supplement to ensure visa paperwork arrives in a timely manner.
$90

*prices are subject to change

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