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CTH Travel, Tourism and Hospitality

Commencement: Jan, Apr, Jul & Oct

Duration: 3-4 Yrs

Study Mode: Full-Time

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.  

Syllabus Overview: 

  • Travel Geography
  • The Tourism Industry
  • Business Computing
  • Travel Agency and Tour Guide Operations
  • Introduction to Tourism Economics
  • Special Interest Tourism
  • Destination Analysis
  • Business Operations in Hospitality and Tourism
  • Marketing for Tourism and Hospitality
  • Finance for Hospitality and Tourism
 

 

Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management  

The Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management aims to provide an understanding of the managerial, decision making and leadership aspects of the international tourism industry.   

In addition it is also designed 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. Five of the six modules are assessed by an assignment and a three hour examination. The sixth module is assessed through a 5000 word Management Research Report. All assessments are marked by CTH.  

Syllabus Overview:

  • Tour Operations
  • Management Accounting
  • Strategic Management
  • Sustainable Tourism and Destination Management 
  • Human Resource Management
  • Management Research Report
 

 

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:

  • Travel Geography
  • The Tourism Industry
  • Business Computing
  • Travel Agency and Tour Guide Operations
  • Business Operations in Hospitality and Tourism
  • Finance for Hospitality and Tourism
  • Marketing for Tourism and Hospitality

PLUS:

  • Fares & Ticketing Level 1
  • Fares & Ticketing Level 2*
  • Computer Reservations (GDS)**
 

 * 3 hour examination 
** 1.5 hour examination

 

The Postgraduate Diploma

This programme has been devised on the basis that students will attend a course of study not less than 120 credits which equates to 240 hours tuition and 960 hours of directed learning. Candidates have an opportunity to gain credit towards either an MA, or an MSc degree. They also have an opportunity to develop higher level academic skills that can be applied in a vocational context.

Objectives of the Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management

§        To understand the interrelationship between the hospitality and tourism sectors.

§        To explore the strategic issues in business development, rather than operational level issues.

§        To secure employment at senior supervisory / management level.

§        To secure progression on to the dissertation stage of a Masters Degree.

Assessment

The Postgraduate Diploma assessment methods have been designed to enable students to demonstrate Level Seven outcomes for this level of qualification.

Given the broad and highly varied nature of the hospitality and tourism industry, candidates will need to demonstrate the higher-level skills and qualities specified in the Level Seven outcomes within a non-homogeneous vocational context.

Assessment involves investigative assignments, presentations and action research activities. The assessment of candidates’work is centre based, against the specified learning outcomes and directed by CTH.

To maintain the quality of these qualifications, all centres are expected to demonstrate a robust assessment system.

In order to manage the quality of assessment within approved centres, CTH carries out external marking and moderation of assessments.

 

Syllabus Overview:

Module 1: Hospitality and Tourism Marketing Strategies

Module 2: Management and Leadership Across Cultures 

Module 3: Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Planning

Plus ONE of the following options:

Module 4: Managing Hospitality and Tourism Projects

Module 5: Research Methods for Hospitality and Tourism Managers

 

 

Entry Requirements:

The minimum entry requirements to register are Bachelors Degree) or equivalent overseas qualifications.  For Mature Students Entry Route and all students for whom English is not their first language will have to meet the following English language requirements as mentioned below:

 

IELTS: 5.or above or internationally accepted any other equivalent level

TOEFL: 550 or TOEFL CBT 180.0 or above or internationally accepted any other equivalent level.