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Hospitality Management

London College

UCAS Code: 078N | Higher National Diploma - HND

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Course option

2years

Full-time | 2024

Subject

Hospitality management

The purpose of BTEC Higher National Diploma in Hospitality Management is to develop you as professional, self-reflecting individual able to meet the demands of employers in the hospitality sector and adapt to a constantly changing world.

The objectives of the BTEC Higher National Diploma in Hospitality Management are as follows:
• To provide you with education and training for a range of management careers in hospitality, licensed retail, food and beverage or leisure and tourism sectors; for
example food and beverage manager, front of house manager or events manager.
• To empower you through the study of core themes in management, leadership, innovation and entrepreneurship to maximise employability.
• To provide insight and understanding into the diversity of roles within the hospitality industry, recognising the importance of networking and collaboration at all
levels.
• To equip you with hospitality skills, knowledge and the understanding necessary to achieve high performance in the global hospitality environment.
• To equip you with managerial and technical skills, knowledge and the understanding necessary to achieve high performance in the global Hospitality environment.
• To equip you with knowledge and understanding of culturally diverse organisations, cross-cultural issues, diversity and values of Tourist and Hospitality Industry.
• To provide you with opportunities to address contemporary issues facing the industry, and society at large; with particular emphasis on sustainability and the
environment, globalisation and the impact of digital technology.
• To develop your ability to make an immediate contribution to employment in the hospitality management industry, through effective use and combination of the
knowledge and industry experience that is both responsive to the constantly evolving needs of students and employers.

BTEC Higher Nationals in Hospitality Management have also been approved by the professional body - The Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality - as suitable qualifications for students wanting to progress onto their approved courses at the appropriate level.

Modules

YEAR 1: The Contemporary Hospitality Industry; Managing the Customer Experience; Professional Identity and Practice; The Hospitality Business Toolkit; Leadership and Management for Service Industries (Pearson-set); Managing Food and Beverage Operations; Managing Conference and Events; Human Resource Management.

YEAR 2: Research Project; Hospitality Consumer Behaviour and Insight; Hospitality Supply Chain Management; Sales Management; Tourist Resort Management; Launching a New Venture; Managing and Running a Small Business.

Assessment methods

You will benefit from an innovative variety of assessment modes. Assessment is mainly via coursework, which can take forms such as traditional essays and reports, group project work, research and consultancy projects, presentations, posters, and design of digital materials.

Tuition fees

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England
£6,165
per year
EU
£6,165
per year
Northern Ireland
£6,165
per year
Scotland
£6,165
per year
Wales
£6,165
per year

The Uni


Course location:

London College

Department:

Hospitality and Tourism

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