Courses in Hospitality & Hotel Management
Capital School Of Business Management
Key Information
Campus location
London, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
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Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Application deadline
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Earliest start date
Aug 2024
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Introduction
The CSBM Hospitality & Hotel Management program aims to understand the managerial, decision-making, and leadership aspects of the international hospitality and hotel industry. Besides, it is also designed to develop independent research and study skills required when working at senior managerial level in the industry.
Students must demonstrate interpersonal, self-study, research, and presentation skills throughout this program's entire qualification. Assessments are developed to encourage these skills to provide students with a solid foundation for further studies in the hospitality and tourism sectors.
The CSBM Hospitality and Tourism Management Programmes, in conjunction with the Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality, is widely recognized by universities as offering equivalency to degree-level study. CSBM graduates may gain direct entry to the final year (in some cases a second year) of various hospitality and tourism degree programs.
Entry Requirements: Minimum age, 18 years old; Full secondary education. NQF 3; Minimum of 2 A levels (no less than grade D) for UK applicants; English proficiency: PTE 51 (minimum: Listening 51, Reading 51, Speaking 51, Writing 51) or equivalent, IELTS 5.5 (minimum: Listening 5.5, Reading 5.5, Speaking 5.5, Writing 5.5) or equivalent, TOEFL 87 (minimum: Reading 22, Writing 21, Listening 21, Speaking 23) or equivalent; Mature students (over 21) are accepted, subject to professional references
Course Structure
Pathways: Tourism Management; Work Experience Element – (optional 3 months Full-time or 6 months Part-time) o Option of Overseas work experience; Enter the Bachelor's Degree of your choice upon completing the course.
Course Outcomes: In any other course, do they tell teach you how to deal with an Ego-maniac Chef? A Guest who needs a room at exactly 18.5 degrees Celsius when your cooling system is centrally controlled? An expert card counter, cleaning up on your blackjack table? No, no course can teach this. This requires real-world skills. Luckily, this course's practical nature and work experience element will put you ahead of the rest in the employment stakes, meaning that the dream job is yours for the taking.
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