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- HND
- Paisley
- 4 Years
... related degree courses at university or for entry to a Management Training Scheme within a hotel group. Students learn skills in Food Production and Service... Learn about: Full Time...
- BTEC
- Watford
- 2 Years
...Suitable for: Anyone who has an interest in pursuing a career in the Travel Industry, especially in areas such as Tour Operations, Hotels, Airlines and Travel Agencies...
- Vocational qualification
- Doncaster
- 2 Years
...This course will prepare you for work in a supervisory post within many Hotel and Catering industry outlets...
- NVQ
- Warrington
- 34 Weeks
...This course provides practical skills and knowledge in a fine dine restaurant for anyone interested in working as a supervisor or manager in the Catering and Hospitality sector. It is hands-on and gives you a real taste of supervisory skills which could be used in a bar, restaurant, hotel, cruise... Learn about: Full Time...
- Bachelor's degree
- Paisley
- 3 Years
... Paths: Excellent employment opportunities exist in Hotel, Restaurant or Bar Management, graduate management trainees in international hotel companies... Learn about: Full Time...
- HNC
- (Caithness)
... in the Hotel industry or a relevant SVQ such as Hospitality Multiskilled, Professional Cookery or Food Preparation and Cooking. How do I attend... Learn about: Full Time...
- NVQ
- Doncaster
- 1 Year
... could include working in hotels, Army, National Health Service, contract catering and event catering. If you are unsure about your career progression please...
- NVQ
- Warrington
...This course provides practical skills and knowledge in a fine dine restaurant for anyone interested in working as a supervisor or manager in the Catering and Hospitality sector. It is hands-on and gives you a real taste of supervisory skills which could be used in a bar, restaurant, hotel, cruise... Learn about: Part Time...
- Bachelor's degree
- Paisley
- 3 Years
... Paths: Excellent employment opportunities exist in Hotel, Restaurant or Bar Management, graduate management trainees in international hotel companies... Learn about: Part Time...
- BTEC
- Loughton
... have worked as Travel Agents, Overseas Representatives, Cabin Crew, Tour Operators and Hotel Managers. Level: 3 Entry Requirements: Progression/Careers... Learn about: Full Time...
- A Level
- Bexhill
- 2 Years
...This advanced level course is aimed at students with an interest in the travel and tourism industry in the UK. The three AS units studied are Introducing Travel and Tourism, Customer Service, and Travel Destinations. In the second A2 year you will study Tourism Development, Event Management... Learn about: Travel and Tourism, Full Time...
- BTEC
- Amersham
..., then we have something for you. You can progress onto further education such as a HND or degree, or suitable employment such as a travel agents, hotel... Learn about: Skills and Training, Travel Tourism, Travel and Tourism...
- HNC
- Paisley
- 2 Years
...HNC Hospitality This course prepares students for employment within the Hospitality Industry or for entry to a training scheme within a hotel group... Learn about: Full Time...
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Being a participant in a hotel opening gave me the chance to see another side of hospitality. The pressure on you and the hotel to be perfect is so hard and you can really feel how important you are as an employee for the hotel’s success.
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It has been a tremendous learning experience so far and I am enjoying it a lot! At Park Hyatt, I am seen like every other employee and not as an intern. I have identical tasks and big responsibilities. Besides the often busy work in the hotel, I still have enough time to relax and meet other IMI interns in Dubai.
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I am currently absolving my MBA course at IMI, returning after successfully finishing my Postgraduate Higher Diploma in 2009. IMI provides a very professional, but still familiar learning environment with e.g. always accessible faculty staff and e-learning platforms. The programs with their relatively short duration are challenging, but interesting and manageable. Other highlights for me are the multiple accreditations and the dual degrees in cooperation with Manchester Metropolitan University. Overall I would always recommend IMI for doing a program in Hospitality Management.
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- HND
- Luzern (Switzerland)
- 6 Semesters
- Internship
... of the Swiss federal government whilst staying true to the values that have made IMI one of the finest hospitality schools in the world. IMI trains students in food and beverage, housekeeping and front office as well as preparing them for management roles in the hospitality industry so the course consists... Learn about: Hospitality Management, HF Diplom, Hotel Management...
... of the Swiss federal government whilst staying true to the values that have made IMI one of the finest hospitality schools in the world. IMI trains students in food and beverage, housekeeping and front office as well as preparing them for management roles in the hospitality industry so the course consists... Learn about: Hospitality Management, HF Diplom, Hotel Management...
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Being a participant in a hotel opening gave me the chance to see another side of hospitality. The pressure on you and the hotel to be perfect is so hard and you can really feel how important you are as an employee for the hotel’s success.
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It has been a tremendous learning experience so far and I am enjoying it a lot! At Park Hyatt, I am seen like every other employee and not as an intern. I have identical tasks and big responsibilities. Besides the often busy work in the hotel, I still have enough time to relax and meet other IMI interns in Dubai.
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I am currently absolving my MBA course at IMI, returning after successfully finishing my Postgraduate Higher Diploma in 2009. IMI provides a very professional, but still familiar learning environment with e.g. always accessible faculty staff and e-learning platforms. The programs with their relatively short duration are challenging, but interesting and manageable. Other highlights for me are the multiple accreditations and the dual degrees in cooperation with Manchester Metropolitan University. Overall I would always recommend IMI for doing a program in Hospitality Management.
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- HNC
- Paisley
- 2 Years
...HNC Hospitality This course prepares students for employment within the Hospitality Industry or for entry to a training scheme within a hotel group... Learn about: Part Time...
- HND
- Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
- 4 Years
... and exhibition industry; and (4) To develop graduates who can significantly contribute to total quality service delivery to hotel, food service, tourism, events, convention and exhibition, and service-related customers... Learn about: Beverage management, Hotel Management, Food Service...