MBA – HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT IN NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON
HNC
Online
Description
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Type
HNC
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
Different dates available
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Online campus
Yes
B.Sc. (Speech and Hearing) - Stands for Bachelor of Science in Speech and Hearing. Typically, a B.Sc. is a three year course, minimum eligibility for which is an intermediate (10+2) in science. Speech and Hearing is associated with issues related to human speech and language communication disorders and swallowing disorders.
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About this course
The popular segment for job opportunities are as follows:
• Travel Agencies
• Tour Operators
• Airports
• Hotel and related Hospitality Industry
• International and National Food Chains
• Hospital and Institutional Catering
• Hotel Management/Food Craft Institutes
• Shipping and Cruise lines
• Hotel and other Service Sectors.
• State Tourism Development Corporations
• Resorts / Spas.
• Indian and International Airlines.
• Facilities Management Service Providers
• Self employment through entrepreneurship
• Event Facilitation.
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Subjects
- Speech Therapy
- Pathology
- Management
- Phonology
- Speech and Hearing
- Hospitality
- Physiology
- Anatomy
- Tourism
- Communication Training
- IT Management
- Tourism Geography
- Tourism Industry
- Business
- MBA
- Science
- Hospital Care
- Hospitality industry
- Business IT
- Telecom Management
- Telecom
- MBA IT
- MBA Aviation
- MBA Education
- MBA Marketing
- Speech Pathology
- Speech Processing
- MBA Economics
Course programme
MBA – HOSPITAL & TOURISM MANAGEMENT
COURSE SUBJECTS:
SEMESTER – I
BUSINESS POLICY AND STRATEGIC ANALYSIS
TOURISM PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY LAW
SEMESTER – II
TOURISM BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
TRAVEL AGENCY AND TOUR OPERATION BUSINESS
PROJECT
MBA – HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT IN NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON