Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism
Course Synopsis:
The Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism is designed to equip students with the essential knowledge and skills required to thrive in the dynamic global hospitality and tourism industry. The program blends theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, students will explore various domains such as hotel operations, food and beverage management, cultural sensitivity, tourism policy, and marketing strategies.
Course Objectives
On completion of the course, learners will be able to:
• Demonstrate foundational knowledge of hospitality and tourism concepts and operations.
• Apply business communication and customer service skills within hospitality contexts.
• Analyze the impact of cultural practices and etiquette in global tourism settings.
• Plan and manage lodging and food and beverage services efficiently.
• Understand tourism planning and policy development at regional and global levels.
• Develop marketing strategies tailored to the hospitality and tourism industry.
• Conduct research and apply academic skills to industry-related topics.
Execute a capstone project that integrates knowledge across all modules.
Modules:
1. Academic and Research Skills
This module develops students’ academic research and writing abilities, with a strong emphasis on the use of digital resources for academic purposes. It introduces essential skills such as referencing, report writing, data interpretation, and presentation techniques.
2. Communication Skills
This module equips students with effective communication skills tailored to the hospitality industry. It covers professional writing, verbal and interpersonal communication, and digital communication, with a focus on multicultural settings.
3. Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism
Providing a broad overview of the hospitality and tourism sectors, this module explores their economic significance, key stakeholders, and current trends. It serves as a foundation for understanding the scope and impact of the industry.
4. Food and Beverage Operations
Students will examine food and beverage service systems and procedures, with an emphasis on customer service, hygiene standards, and operational efficiency in hospitality environments.
5. Lodging Operations
Focusing on hotel and accommodation operations, this module covers front office management, housekeeping, reservations, and guest services. Students learn how to manage guest experiences and address operational challenges.
6. Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism
This module introduces key marketing principles and strategies relevant to the hospitality and tourism sectors. Topics include customer segmentation, branding, digital marketing, and the planning of promotional campaigns.
7. Cultural Etiquette in Hospitality and Tourism
Students will gain an understanding of cultural awareness and its role in service delivery. The module explores how etiquette, traditions, and values influence guest expectations and communication styles across different cultures.
8. Tourism Policy and Planning
This module examines the planning and regulatory frameworks that shape tourism development. It highlights sustainable tourism practices, destination planning, and the roles of governmental and international organizations in policy-making.
9. Capstone Project
In this final module, students apply the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the course to research and propose solutions to real-world challenges in the hospitality and tourism industry. It encourages independent learning, critical thinking, and practical problem-solving.
Course Structure:
| Mode of Delivery: | Face to Face Delivery | |
| Teacher to Student Ratio: | 1:60 | |
| Duration: | Full Time: 12 months | |
| Class Frequency: | 5 days per week x 3 hrs per day | |
| Total Contact Hours: | 603 total contact hours | |
| Attendance: | 75% (Local Students) 90% (Student Pass Holder) | |
| Assessment Method: | Students will be assessed by a variety of Assignments and Presentations. | |
| Graduation Criteria: | Students who have successfully completed the course by passing every module will be awarded HDiploma in Hospitality and Tourism by AceTek College. | |
Entry Requirement
| Local | International | |
| Minimum Age | 16 years | 16 years |
| Academic Qualification | 3 GCE ‘O’ Level credits (at minimum C6 Grade or equivalent) or equivalent qualifications may be recognized on a case-to- case basis, or Mature candidates aged 30 years old and above with minimum 8 years working experience. | Completed 10 years of formal education Or Mature candidates aged 30 years old and above with minimum 8 years working experience |
| English Proficiency | C6 grade in GCE ‘O’ level English or Passed Acetek English Placement Test | Passed in English language in year 10 or equivalent or Passed AceTek’s English Placement Test |