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 is a 720 Guided Learning Hour programme where students are required to demonstrate interpersonal, self study and research and presentation skills throughout the qualification. Assessments are developed to encourage these skills that will provide students with a very strong foundation for further studies in hospitality and tourism sectors.
Students can achieve the guided learning hours in combination of face to face classroom interactions, attending seminars, visits to hotels, self study and group study as well as research work. If students are based at a study centre, they will be required to attend a certain number of lecture hours to support their studies, and will receive guidance to complete the learning hours.
Students that are following this qualification without face to face interactions, such as online or distance study may require allocating more hours to complete the qualification.
Syllabus Overview:
Business Computing for Hospitality and Tourism
Business Operations in Hospitality and Tourism
Finance for Hospitality and Tourism
Food and Beverage Operations
Food Hygiene, Health and Safety
Front Office Operations
Housekeeping and Accommodation Operations
Marketing in Hospitality and Tourism
The Global Hospitality Industry
The Tourism Industry
Option in Casino Management
Students wishing to prepare for careers in the more specialised field of Casino Management may choose to undertake this unique and custom developed derivative programme. The course combines seven key hospitality based modules of the Hotel Management Diploma with three specialised modules in Casino 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 is a 720 Guided Learning Hour programme where students are required to demonstrate interpersonal, self study and research and presentation skills throughout the qualification. Assessments are developed to encourage these skills that will provide students with a very strong foundation for further studies in hospitality and tourism sectors.
Students can achieve the guided learning hours in combination of face to face classroom interactions, attending seminars, visits to hotels, self study and group study as well as research work. If students are based at a study centre, they will be required to attend a certain number of lecture hours to support their studies, and will receive guidance to complete the learning hours.
Students that are following this qualification without face to face interactions, such as online or distance study may require allocating more hours to complete the qualification.
Syllabus Overview
Business Computing for Hospitality and Tourism
Business Operations in Hospitality and Tourism
Destination Analysis
Finance for Hospitality and Tourism
Marketing in Hospitality and Tourism
Special Interest Tourism
The Tourism Industry
Tourism Economics
Travel Agency and Tour Guiding Operations
Travel Geography
Option in Travel Agency Management
Students wishing to prepare for careers in the specialised field of Travel Agency Management may take this specially developed derivative programme. The course combines seven modules of the Tourism Management Diploma with three modules in Fares and Ticketing and Computer Reservations.
Syllabus Overview:
Business Computing for Hospitality and Tourism
Business Operations in Hospitality and Tourism
Computer Reservations _GDS_
Finance for Hospitality and Tourism
Marketing in Hospitality and Tourism
The Tourism Industry
Travel Agency and Tour Guiding Operations
Travel Geography
VA1 Fares & Ticketing
VA2 Fares and Ticketing
Pathways
Students who successfully complete the CTH Level 4 Diploma are eligible to gain progression into the following Universities.