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1. Bachelor in International Hospitality Management
2. Bachelor in International Hospitality & Tourism Management
3. Bachelor in Tourism Management
4. Master in International Hotel Management
5. Master in Event Management
6. Master in Tourism Management
7. Master in Tourism Development
8. Master in Tourism Marketing
9. Master in Food Management
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- English and Skills for University Study 1, 2 & 3 : Over these three modules you will develop your English communication skills and learn a range of study skills, including: writing and reading strategies; presentation and seminar participation; organisation of time and materials, meeting deadlines and responding to feedback.
At the end of these modules you will be able to use English language in your own academic work, give well structured presentations, confidently answer follow-up questions and contribute to seminar discussions; take notes from readings and lectures; plan, develop and write well structured academic essays; be confident in self-directed learning strategies.
- Project Study : Complete a self-study project on a topic that you will take, in consultation with your tutor, from the academic discipline that you plan to study at degree level.
Core Mathematics : This module contains both algebra and statistics and you will develop your knowledge and understanding of mathematical terms and techniques and apply these to solving problems, frequently drawn from practical and real life situations.
Subject-Specific Modules
Introduction to Business Studies : You will look at the operational and strategic problems facing business people in the modern market economy. The module will focus on a wide range of issues, such as management, human resource practice, marketing and ethical aspects.
Business Law : You will study law as it affects the citizen through contract law, including factors rendering a contract void; the breach of contract and remedies available when a contract is broken; the sale of goods and services legislation and relevant EU regulations.
Principles of Economics 1 : This module introduces you to the basics of economics: economic systems, types of goods, the allocation of resources, elasticity, price controls, types of markets, cost and revenue, economies of scale and market failure.
Principles of Economics 2 : You will continue to learn more about economic theory, including aggregate demand and aggregate supply, economic policies, inflation, unemployment, international trade and development economics.
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Introduction to Financial Accounting : This module provides you with a sound foundation in the basic principles of financial accounting. Learn about double entry book-keeping, preparation of trial balances, profit and loss statements, depreciation, limited companies, manufacturing accounts and the interpretation of accounts.
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Law 1 : During this module, you will learn about law, the relationship between law, justice and morality; the sources of law, including British and European Union (EU) legislation and the doctrine of precedent; the Civil and Criminal Courts and the role of the Judiciary.
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Management Skills Business Environmental Marketing Principles Introductory Accounting Restaurant Operation The Hospitality Business Plus elective language module
Business Skills Managing Organization and Human Resources Managing the Hospitality Business Operations Analysis Plus elective modules
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Business Strategy Final-year Project International Hospitality Operation Management Strategy Analysis of Hospitality Companies Plus elective modules