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| Travel & Tourism Studies: |
| We offer diploma and advanced diploma courses in Hotel Management and Tourism Management awarded by CTH and ATHE. |
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Hotel Management |
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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. |
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CTH Diploma in Hotel Management |
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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 |
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Food and Beverage Operations |
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Food Hygiene, Health and Safety |
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Front Office Operations |
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Facilities and Accommodation Operations |
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Hospitality Finance |
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Introduction to Business Operations |
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Marketing |
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The Tourism Industry |
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Business Computing |
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Understanding the Global Hospitality Industry |
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CTH Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management |
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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 |
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Food and Beverage Management |
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Strategic Hospitality Management |
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Facilities Management |
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Management Accounting |
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Human Resource Management |
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Management Research Report |
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Tourism Management |
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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.
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CTH Diploma in Tourism Management |
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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 |
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Travel Geography |
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The Tourism Industry |
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Business Computing |
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Travel Agency & Tour Guiding Operations |
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Introduction to Tourism Economics |
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Special Interest Tourism |
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Destination Analysis |
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Introduction to Business Operations |
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Finance for the Travel Industry |
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Marketing |
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CTH Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management |
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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 |
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Tour Operation |
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Management Accounting |
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Strategic Tourism Management |
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Sustainable Tourism & Destination Management |
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Human Resource Management |
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Management Research Report |
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| ATHE Courses: |
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Postgraduate Diploma in Tourism Management - L7 |
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Course Summary |
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Unlike some other occupations such as doctors or teachers, managers do not form a single homogenous group, they work in different ways and at many different levels in many different types of organizations.
The Postgraduate Diploma in Tourism Management {PGDTM} revolves around the important role of Management by teaching students how to develop success at management level within the travel, tourism and hospitality industry.
Students who already have work experience and/or a degree can progress to take the MBA or other Masters course at any one of a number of UK universities. |
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Unit Titles: |
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Four compulsory units: |
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Unit 1 - TOURISM MANAGEMENT BEHAVIOUR (Mandatory) |
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Unit 2 - FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (Mandatory) |
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Unit 3 - BUSINESS STRATEGY IN TRAVEL AND TOURISM(Mandatory) |
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Unit 4 - TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MARKETING (Mandatory) |
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Plus any 2 from below: |
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Unit 5 - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (Optional) |
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Unit 6 - COMMUNICATION PROCESSES (Optional) |
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Unit 7 - TOUURISM GLOBALISATION (Optional) |
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Unit 8 - TOURISM AND ECONOMICS (Optional) |
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Unit 9 - DESTINATION MANAGEMENT (Optional) |
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