CTHCM course ::

 
:: CTHCM Courses offered by ROYALWELLS COLLEGE ::
 

Diploma in Hotel Management

 
This course aim is to provide students with a broad understanding of the operational aspects of the international hotel industry, and knowledge of the underlying management principles involved.


This programme will introduce you the basics of hotel manager skill. By the end of this course you will have an understanding of the food and beverage operations within a hotel industry as well as knowledge of front office operations and accounting procedures.
 
CTHCM provides recognised standards of vocational and management syllabus, examinations and awards for the hotel and travel industries. CTHCM works with approved centres worldwide and is acknowledged by leading hotel and travel industry organisations.
The CTHCM Diploma and Advanced Diploma programmes are recognised by major organisations in the hospitality and tourism industries as suitable for employment at supervisory and management level.
 
CTHCM Management Programmes have been awarded HCIMA Endorsement. All learners on CTHCM Diploma programmes are eligible for Affiliate Membership of the HCIMA and learners who successfully complete the CTHCM Advanced Diploma programmes are eligible to apply for Associate (AHCIMA) membership.
Opening the way to University
 
CTHCM has links with a number of universities for students who are interested in enhancing their qualifications.CTHCM Management Programmes are widely recognised by universities as offering equivalency to degree level study and CTHCM Diploma students may therefore gain direct entry onto the second year of a variety of hospitality and tourism degree programmes. Similarly, CTHCM Advanced Diploma students may enter onto their chosen degree at final year level.
 
Please contact us if you are interested in progressing onto a degree course.
Course Structure ::
 
Course Aim :
  1. Understanding of the food and beverage operations within a hotel
  2. Basic knowledge of food science, hygiene, and nutrition
  3. An understanding of the role of the front office and reception in a hotel
  4. An understanding of the facilities and accommodation services within a hotel
  5. A basic knowledge of hospitality costing and control systems
  6. An understanding of the staffing and supervisory aspects of the industry
  7. The basic principles of marketing and how to apply them to the hotel industry
  8. An understanding of the role of tourism within the industry
  9. Knowledge of computers and their application and use within the industry
  10. The opportunity to explore the scope of the industry, the various activities
    contained within it and its position in relation to the world market
Entry Requirements :
  • Have the equivalent of high school diploma or British O-levels.
  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Complete an application form
Assessment :
 
All assessments for the course are written and marked by the CTHCM.
The course is divided into two blocks of 20 weeks, studying five modules in each block. This covers the minimum requirements of tuition in total (three hours per module per week).Please refer to the suggested blocks below.
Examinations for the five modules are taken on the twentieth week of each block. Each of the modules has a 2 and a half hour examination, set and marked by CTHCM.
 
Awarding Body :
The Diploma in Hotel Management is awarded by the CTHCM.
Progression Level :
Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management OR 2nd year of degree
 
Syllabus Overview :
Block 1
  • Food and Beverage Operations
  • Food Hygiene and Nutrition
  • Tourism Industry
  • Business Computing
  • The Hospitality Industry: A Case Study Approach
Each of the modules has a 2 and a half hour examination, set and marked by CTHCM.
Block 2
  • Front Office Operations
  • Facilities and Accommodation Operations
  • Hospitality Costing & Control
  • Marketing
  • Introduction to Business Operations
Each of the modules has a 2 and a half hour examination, set and marked by CTHCM.
 
Course Fee :
Diploma in Hotel Management - £ 4,700.00
 
The tourism sector offers a challenging and exciting career path. Both business and leisure travel will continue to grow, ensuring excellent opportunities for those with the right skills. Students wishing to prepare for careers in the specialised field of Travel Agency Management may take this specially derived programme.