Advanced Diploma In International Tourism and Hospitality Management (Trent Global College)
Course Information
Description
Course Overview
Students will be given the prospect to develop vital skills and knowledge in tourism and hospitality through a balance of academic and vocational subjects in the global market.
This qualification aims to produce professional practitioners to contribute to the tourism, travel, and hospitality industry. The course will enable them to have the necessary attitude, skills and knowledge to secure employment or progress further in the field of Tourism, Hospitality, Business, Marketing, Human Resource disciplines to learn many important other business disciplines with a global mindset.
Entry Requirements
ADMISSION CRITERIA
- Minimum age: 18
- Academic Level: Pass at least three subjects at Grade E in GCE A level (or) equivalent foreign qualifications (or) possess foundation or diploma, including Diploma in International Tourism and Hospitality Management (or)
- Mature candidates (minimum 30 years old with 8 years of working experience) with NITEC or minimum 2 GCE O level passes (at least C6 in English and any other subject) or 3 GCE N level passes (at least grade 5 in English and any two other subjects)
- Language Proficiency: Students entering the programme whose first language is not English or students whose medium of instruction on their qualifying programme was not English will be required to demonstrate a proficiency in English to TOEFL 500 / IELTS 5.5 or pass in Trent Global College English entry test
PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
- A minimum of 90% attendance is required for international students and 75% attendance is required for local students
- Minimum mark of 50% is required to pass each module
Career Opportunities
Information not available.
Modules
- Marketing Experience
- Tourism and Hospitality Sustainability
- Contemporary Tourism & Guide Services
- Digital Transformation
- Tourism Planning and Policy
- Tourism and Destination Management
- Hospitality Leadership and Management
- Internship
Regular Class: 3-hour classroom lesson
Weekdays lessons start: 7.00pm to 10.00pm
Saturday lesson start: 2.30pm to 5.30pm or 6pm to 9pm
Sunday lessons (if necessary)