International Hospitality Management

Belfast Metropolitan College - Titanic Quarter

 

Course Name International Hospitality Management
Course Provider Belfast Metropolitan College - Titanic Quarter
Course Code C5139 101F
Course Type Northern Ireland
Qualifications
Award NameNFQ ClassificationAwarding BodyNFQ Level
Degree - Foundation at UK Level 5  Comparing Qualifications in the UK and Ireland Ulster University None
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Attendance Options Full time
Location (Districts) Belfast
Application Date Apply online. See "Application Weblink" below.
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1. Browse the course information on our website www.belfastmet.ac.uk

2. Discuss your options with your school teacher, careers advisor/teacher, Belfast Met Course Co-ordinator or a member of Belfast Me...

Qualification Letters FdSc
Duration 2 years full-time.
Entry Requirements

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Please note that where insufficient numbers of students are recruited, the College reserves the right to withdraw the course or a specific course element. If you are unsure about the choice and level of a course, please ...

Course Fee

Expand+Tuition Fees for academic year (2017/18)
A full-time foundation degree/HND will cost £2685 per year.

Payment of Tuition Fees
Tuition fees are payable in full at the time of enrolment. Tuition fees can comprise course fees, registration fees o...

Course Content Overview
The hospitality and tourism industry is a vibrant sector in the UK and one which makes a significant contribution to job creation and the national economy. It has been identified as a priority skills area where jobs are available at all levels. This two year programme, validated by Ulster University, is ideal for those who seek a career in organisations such as hotels, restaurants, licensed premises and events.
Subjects Taught Study modules include: Introduction to the International Hospitality & Tourism Industry; Facilities Operations, Events Operations; Introduction to Finance & Accounts and Study and Research Skills. In year two modules include, Marketing and Entrepreneurship, Leadership and People Management, and Global Tourism Management. The course includes a compulsory six month period of work-based learning.
Assessment Method Assessment is carried out using a range of methods.
Careers or Further Progression

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Many successful graduates progress to top up their qualification to a full honours degree either at the Ulster University or at other universities. Ulster University will accept students onto the final year of the Hosp...

Further Enquiries Joanne McCourt/Mark Rice,
tel: 028 9026 5021 or
email: bbsinfo@belfastmet.ac.uk
Location Titanic Quarter
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