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Advanced Diploma in Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Management
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Description:-
Tourism is the world’s largest industry with revenues of over $500 billion. Our new revised Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management (TTHM) qualification links business principles with sector expertise, and include topical areas of interest such as tourism and the environment.
The new revised programme introduces students to the principles and practice of modern tourism and goes further to explore issues such as ecotourism and sustainable tourism. Students holding this qualification will be confident in applying key business and management concepts to this growing sector.
Students completing the Advanced Diploma can expect to progress to roles including resort manager and hospitality marketing manager. Students can also progress to the final stages of Bachelor’s degrees.
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BA (Hons)- Tourism Management
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Description:-
The BA (Hons)- Tourism Management course provide you with the cutting edge skills and knowledge that will enable you to be in the frontline for those employment opportunities.
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BA (Hons)- Tourism Management
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Description:-
The BA (Hons)- Tourism Management degree enables you to become part of the world’s largest and most rapidly expanding industries. Management and professional skills are at a premium within the tourism sector, and our course equips you with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in this industry.
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BA [Hons] Tourism Management
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Description:-
The BA [Hons] Tourism Management course preparing you for a managerial career in the leisure and tourism industry, this course looks at this fast-growing industry in detail and adds a background of business and management themes.
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BA in Tourism
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Description:-
B.A. study programme in Rural Tourism is to educate people who take an active role in the development of tourism, can take initiative in the establishment of small tourism enterprises, act in managerial roles in the area of tourism, and have the foundation on which to base graduate studies in rural tourism.
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BA/BA (Hons) Tourism Management
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Description:-
The BA/BA (Hons) Tourism Management integrates the theory and application of ethics into the study of tourism management. You will gain an understanding of how to apply these principles in management practise and how they impact upon your decision-making.
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Bachelor degree in International Hotel and Tourism Management
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Description:-
Objectives of the programme
The Bachelor Degree in Hotel Management trains students for operational and administrative management positions. The programme combines cutting-edge management science with traditional know-how in hotel and restaurant management. Course work is reinforced through immediate application of knowledge in practical settings.
Teaching Method
Students are expected to participate actively in every phase of this highly internationalised and multicultural academic programme. Course work complements practical training, cultural and technical seminars. Vatel’s teaching staff strives to attain outrivaled teaching standards by pushing back the boundaries in their respective disciplines.
Programme Organisation
The programme consists of a fixed curriculum of required courses. Students alternate between classroom sessions and practical training sessions in which they have the opportunity to apply and test what they have learnt. This programme emphasises on operational and strategic management tools required for international hotel and restaurant management. At the same time nurturing in the student a professional attitude and behavioural characteristics essential for greeting and serving customers and to the effective practice of this profession.
The programme is structured around alternating semesters of course work and semesters of paid practical training in France or abroad, with each segment lasting 5 months. During an internship, the student is provided with free board and lodging as well as a monthly allowance of approximately 300 to 500 Euros.
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Bachelor of Business (Tourism and Hospitality)
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Description:-
Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management) provides students with first-hand knowledge of travel and tourism operations. This equips them with the industry knowledge and core business management skills that can be applied to small, medium and large tourism businesses.
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Bachelor of Business (Tourism)
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Description:-
The Bachelor of Business (Tourism) provides an attractive option for students interested in combining skills in business with the exciting area of tourism.
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Bachelor of Business Administration (Tourism Management)
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Description:-
Bachelor of Business Administration (Tourism Management) is designed to produce graduates with a sound knowledge of the fundamental principles and concepts of management, a familiarity with significant literature in the field and the ability to review, consolidate, extend and apply the knowledge and techniques to the tourism management sector.
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