CTH - GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN TOURISM & HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT (FINAL YEAR) LEVEL 06 (UK)

This programme is CTH’s ultimate undergraduate level award and has been expressly designed to provide equivalent learning to that provided by a British university bachelor’s degree programme in hospitality and tourism.

In fact, graduates of this programme are able to convert their award into a recognised British university bachelor’s degree from Binary University or BPP University College simply by completing an additional dissertation.

The programme is designed as 140 credit qualification in international hospitality and tourism management, covering all the key management skills required for a management career in the sector. Students will attend a course of study of not less than 560 guided learning hours comprised of a mixture of tuition and guided self-study. 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

The selection of students for courses at Diploma level is at the discretion of the educational establishment operating the course. Students must have completed formal secondary education and have at least English IELTS 5.5 level or equivalent. Note: Credit entry is available to graduates of the CTH Level 4 Diploma or Level 5 Diploma or equivalent. 

PATHWAYS

Students who successfully complete the Level 6 Diploma can go on to convert it to a university bachelor’s degree in hospitality & tourism from Coventry University College (UK), BPP University College (UK)* or Binary University (Malaysia).

Credit entry to the very final stages of bachelor’s degrees from other universities are also available. Students may also opt to progress on to postgraduate study with the CTH Level 7 Diploma, as well as to masters degrees at selected universities. Please enquire for full details of current pathways available. 

SYLLABUS OVERVIEW:

Level 6 Diploma in tourism and hospitality Management QCF (Ofqual ref: 601/2082/4)

  

CANDIDATES MUST ACHIEVE:

all 2 Mandatory units, providing 80 credits, and plus 2 units from optional group, giving 60 credits

i.e. a total of 140 credits 

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