Hotel Management Advanced Diploma
Course Overview
The Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management course is designed for those who wish to become successful managers in the Hotel industry. The course will provide you with the most up to date knowledge and skills needed to find a top position in hotel management. It will develop your self-confidence and management skills. Gaining a globally recognised qualification from the Confederation of Tourism & Hospitality (CTH) through CMI is a passport to the world. It is essential for anyone serious about developing a career in the hotel sector.
This course is open to people from any educational background and with various levels of experience. A background in the Hotel/Tourism/Hospitality sector is helpful but not essential. The Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management level 7 course is awarded by the prestigious Confederation of Tourism & Hospitality (CTH) and is endorsed by the highly regarded Institute of Hospitality (UK). The course is listed on the Register of Regulated Qualifications (UK) to level 5 Standard (equivalent to level 7 standard in Ireland) which guarantees entry to top universities and colleges should you wish to pursue a degree or Masters degree . An Advanced Diploma level 7 qualification is equivalent to the first year of a degree.
The Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management course will provide you with the most up to date knowledge and skills needed to find a top position in this highly rewarding industry. It will develop your self confidence and management skills . Gaining a globally recognised qualification from the Confederation of Tourism & Hospitality (CTH) through CMI is a passport to the world. It is essential for anyone serious about developing a career in the hotel sector. This qualification guarantees entry to top universities and colleges should you wish to pursue a degree or Masters degree .
Course Aims
The Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management course seeks to provide students with an understanding of the managerial, decision making and leadership aspects of the international hotel industry. You will use your power of assessment, evaluation and reflection to develop as an effective manager and leader of people. A key research project will help you develop your independent research and study skills often required when working at senior management level.
This Hotel Management course will train you to the highest standards to manage all areas to keep a full service hotel running successfully. Areas such as the front desk, housekeeping, food and beverage, financial management, facilities management, marketing and sales, conferences and catering will be covered.
Award: Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management - Level 7 Award
Award Body: CTH Confederation of Tourism & Hospitality
There are 6 Key Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management Modules:
1. Food and Beverage Management
2. Strategic Hospitality Management
3. Facilities Management
4. Management Accounting
5. Human Resource Management
6. Management Research Report *
* This Research Project allows you the unique opportunity to carry out a research report that involves analysing and interpreting data and making recommendations for future action. The module has a secondary aim of developing independent research and study skills that students will require when following a further period of study or working in the industry.
The fee for this programme is €2,450 .The fee includes all tuition, registration, assessment and online notes.
Applicants are required to pay a minimum deposit of €300 to secure a place on the programme. The balance of fees are due on or before programme commencement. Applicants that are unemployed or work part-time may avail of a two part installment plan. Terms & Conditions apply.
Duration: 30 weeks part time, one evening per week 18.30-21.30
Starts: Tuesday 14 February 2012 End: January 2013.
Exams: May 2012 &.September 2012 . January 2013
SPRING Semester 1 (Advanced Diploma)-
| | |
| Tuesday 14th February | 18.30 – 21.30 |
| Tuesday 21st February | 18.30 – 21.30 |
| Tuesday 28th February | 18.30 – 21.30 |
| Tuesday 06 March | 18.30 – 21.30 |
| Tuesday 13 March | 18.30 – 21.30 |
| Tuesday 20 Match | 18.30 – 21.30 |
| Tuesday 27 March | 18.30 – 21.30 |
| Tuesday 03 April | 18.30 – 21.30 |
| Tuesday 10 April Tuesday 14 April | 18.30 – 21.30 18.30-21.30 |
Exams April 2012
Semester 2
1 May – July 2012
Exams: September 2012
Semester 3
October- December 2012
Exams: December 2012
Fiona Mullin: Hotel Management Lecturer
Fiona currently works as Head of Event Operations for a prestigious 5 star Hotel Resort outside Dublin. She ran the Event Sales team for 8 years and has organized various types of events. Fiona has worked in the Hospitality industry in Ireland for over 15 years. She has completed 2 degrees 1 in Hotel and Catering Management and 1 in Business Tourism and also has a Masters in Strategic Hospitality Management
Eligibility
This course is open to people from any educational background and with various levels of experience. A background in the Hotel/Tourism/Hospitality sector is helpful but not essential. If you are anxious about your eligibility, please contact CMI and a representative will be more than happy to assist you in making the right choice.
Progression
Graduates of this programme go on to pursue a Degree in Hotel Management or Business or related area, or pursue a Masters of Business (MBS) or MBA. CMI brings over 30 years of combined Hotel and Tourism Management experience from our panel of qualified Hotel Management & Hospitality professionals who work and have worked in some of the leading Hotels both in Ireland and abroad.
Why choose CMI?
• CMI has demonstrated in the past eight years that they are committed to Hotel Management excellence. Courses are annually researched and updated to meet the demands and needs of the hotel profession.
• Many past students now work in key management roles for Hotels both in Ireland and internationally.
• Online course notes, journals, information websites and relevant articles are available online to download at all times.
• Courses are centrally located off Dame Street, Dublin 2
• CMI Lecturers work in Hotel Management and can provide you with personal insights relevant to the real world. They offer you class exercises and assignments which allows you to develop your managerial knowledge and skills in a stimulating class environment
'Brilliant course and very enjoyable. Particularly good for learning new ideas as to how to improve hotel operations' Anita RICE
' This course got me a promotion at work, I would definitely recommend it' Anna Richardson