International Hospitality Management BA (Hons)
Bachelor's degree
In Preston
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Preston
This well-established International Hospitality Management course will give you the skills to be an effective manager within the global industry, whether you are thinking of developing your management skills to work in restaurants, bars, conferences, hotels or resorts. This industry focus is emphasised throughout all aspects of the programme, thus it will enable you to gain a competitive edge in the graduate job market, and you can personalise your study and your optional third year work placement according to your chosen career path. Course numbers are kept small so that you can develop close working relationships with staff and other students very quickly.
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About this course
Entry Requirements 2017/18 112 points at A2; General Studies accepted
OCF BTEC Extended Diploma: Distinction, Merit, Merit
QCF BTEC Diploma: Distinction* Distinction*
Access to Higher Education: 112 points
Pass International Baccalaureate Diploma: 28 Points
GCSE: 5 GCSEs at grade C including Maths and English.
IELTS: grade 6 with no subscore lower than 5.5 ...
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Subjects
- Hospitality
- International
- Tourism
- Hospitality Management
- Industry
- Tourism Hospitality
- Tourism and Hospitality
- Global
Course programme
Core Modules
- Food and Beverage Operations
- Food Safety Management
- International Hospitality Management
- Exploring Management in Tourism, Hospitality and Events
- Foundations in Scholarship, Research and Technology
Optional Modules
- Language
- Event Planning and Management
- Service Excellence and Professionalism in Tourism, Hospitality and Events
- Tourism Destinations
Core Modules
- International Issues in Hospitality
- International Corporate Hospitality and Business Events
- Marketing & ICT for Visitor Economy Managers
- Talent Management and Employability
- Applied Research and Service Quality in Tourism, Hospitality and Events
Optional Modules
- Language
- International Study Visit
- Events in Action
- Tourism Development and Sustainability
- Work and Learn
Year 3 - 48-week work placement (optional)
Year 3/4
Core modules:
- Case Studies in Global Hospitality
- Contemporary Issues in Food & Drink
- Managing Strategically in Tourism, Hospitality and Events
- Management Development
- Independent Research Option (1 of 4 available)
Optional modules:
- Managing Quality in Service Organisations
- Tourism and Events: Society, Culture and the Visitor Experience
- Dark Tourism & Thana-Events: Managing Macabre Attractions & Exhibitions
- Sport Tourism Management
- International Fieldwork
- Industry Based Experience (for 3-year course only)
International Hospitality Management BA (Hons)