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The Diploma and Advanced Diploma Management
Programmes offer supervisor to management level qualifications
which are recognised by universities and employers involved
in the hospitality and tourism industries. Centres can
run any of the programmes below.
 
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Click here for more information on Management Programmes qualifications.
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Click here for more information on the Diploma and Advanced
Diploma in Hotel Management programmes.
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Click here for more information on the Diploma and Advanced
Diploma in Tourism Management programmes.
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Overview
The CTH Diploma and Advanced Diploma
programmes are recognised by major organisations in
the hospitality and tourism industries as suitable
for employment at supervisory and management level.
CTH Management Programmes have been awarded Institute
of Hospitality Endorsement, (formerly the HCIMA).
All learners on CTH Diploma programmes are eligible
for Affiliate Membership of the Institute of Hospitality,
and learners who successfully complete the CTH Advanced
Diploma programmes are eligible to apply for Associate
membership. The qualifications are recognised by a
number of British universities, click
here for more information on university pathways.
Centres can run each module separately as single subjects
providing students still sit the same exam dates.
Please contact CTH for more information.
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Centre Benefits
- CTH is an awarding body approved by Ofqual, DCELLS and CCEA who are the official regulators of qualifications, exams and tests in England, Wales and Northern Ireland respectively.
- Institute
of Hospitality, (formerly the HCIMA),
endorses CTH Management Programmes
- Student
exam and membership fees are suitably
priced
- The Diploma and Advanced
Diploma programmes have three exam rounds
a year to suit centre semesters and university
entrance
- Student results are issued
within eight weeks of the exam week
- Centres receive guidance
and support through schemes of work and previous
exam questions for lecturers
- Successful Diploma and
Advanced Diploma students are issued with
professional certificates
- CTH is a member of the
Federation of Awarding Bodies, the membership
body which represents organisations that award
vocational qualifications in the UK
- Common modules at Diploma
and Advanced Diploma level make the qualifications
cost-effective for colleges to run
- University recognition
adds value to CTH qualifications. Click
here
- Endorsement by the Royal
Institute for the Protection of Health, (RIPH)
means holders of the CTH Food Hygiene, Health
and Safety module can sit the RIPH Food Hygiene
certificate. It is a legal requirement for
workers to have this in the food industry
- London Clubs International
endorses the Casino modules as part of the
Diploma in Hotel and Casino Management
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Hotel Management
The hospitality industry is one of the largest industries in the world. Each year progressively more meals and bed nights are purchased, which is why the hotel industry is experiencing rapid growth. Customers are becoming ever more demanding in their requirements for high standards of service and facilities. It is only through organised and structured training that the industry can meet these expectations.

Diploma in Hotel Management
The Diploma in Hotel Management aims
to provide students with a broad understanding of
the operational aspects of the international hotel
industry, and a knowledge of the underlying principles
involved. This programme has been devised on the basis
that students will attend a course of study of not
less than 450 hours. Private study will be required
over and above this figure. Each of the modules has
a two and a half hour examination, set and marked
by CTH.
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Syllabus
- Food and Beverage Operations
- Food Hygiene, Health and Safety
- Front Office Operations
- Facilities and Accommodation Operations
- Hospitality Finance
- Introduction to Business Operations
- Marketing
- The Tourism Industry
- Business Computing
- Understanding the Global Hospitality Industry
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The Chartered Institute
of Environmental Health endorses DHM 112
Food Hygiene, Health and Safety.
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Option in Casino Management
Students wishing to prepare for careers in the more specialised field of Casino Management may choose to undertake this specially developed derivative programme. The course combines seven key hospitality based modules of the Hotel Management Diploma with three specialised modules in Casino Management.
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Syllabus
- Front Office Operations
- Facilities & Accommodation Operations
- Hospitality Finance
- Introduction to Business Operations
- Marketing
- The Tourism Industry
- The Hospitality Industry
- Casino Management 1
- Casino Management 2
- The Psychology of Gambling
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London Clubs International believes that the
Casino modules available as part of the CTH
Diploma in Hotel and Casino Management will
provide a valuable foundation for those who
have an interest in pursuing a career in the
casino business in a regulated environment.
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Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management
The Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management
aims to provide an understanding of the managerial,
decision making and leadership aspects of the international
hotel industry and to develop independent research
and study skills which will be required when working
at senior managerial level in the industry. The scheme
has been devised on the basis that students will attend
a course of study of not less than 450 contact hours.
Private study will be required over and above this
figure. Each of the modules has a 3 hour examination,
set and marked by CTH.
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Syllabus
- Food and Beverage Management
- Strategic Hospitality Management
- Facilities Management
- Management Accounting
- Human Resource Management
- Management Research Report
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Tourism Management
Travel and tourism is the fastest growing industry in the world. It has been estimated by the World Tourism Organisation that around one job in ten depends upon tourism, which includes holidaymakers and business visitors. It is only through organised and structured training that the industry can meet these expectations.

Diploma in Tourism Management
The Diploma in Tourism Management
aims to provide students with a broad understanding
of the operational aspects of the international tourism
industry, together with a knowledge of the basic principles
which underpin the industry. This Diploma has been
devised on the basis that students will attend a course
of study of not less than 450 hours. Private study
will be required over and above this figure. Each
of the modules has a two and a half hour examination,
set and marked by CTH.
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Syllabus
- Travel Geography
- The Tourism Industry
- Business Computing
- Travel Agency & Tour Guiding Operations
- Introduction to Tourism Economics
- Special Interest Tourism
- Destination Analysis
- Introduction to Business Operations
- Finance for the Travel Industry
- Marketing
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Option in Travel Agency Management
Students wishing to prepare for careers
in the more specialised field of Travel Agency Management
may choose to undertake this specially developed derivative
programme. The course combines seven key tourism modules
of the Tourism Management Diploma with three modules
from our Virgin Atlantic/GTMC endorsed Fares & Ticketing
courses.
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Syllabus
- Travel Geography
- The Tourism Industry
- Business Computing
- Travel Agency & Tour Guiding Operations
- Introduction to Business
Operations
- Finance for the Travel Industry
- Marketing
- Fares & Ticketing Level 1
- Fares & Ticketing Level 2
- Computer Reservations (GDS)
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Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management
The Advanced Diploma in Tour Operation
and Management aims to provide an understanding of
the managerial, decision making and leadership aspects
of the international tour operation industry and to
develop the independent research skills which will
be required when working as a senior manager in the
industry. The scheme has been devised on the basis
that students will attend a course of study of not
less than 450 contact hours. Private study will be
required over and above this figure. Each of the modules
has a 3 hour examination, set and marked by CTH.
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Syllabus
- Tour Operation
- Management Accounting
- Strategic Tourism Management
- Sustainable Tourism & Destination Management
- Human Resource Management
- Management Research Report
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