- Instructor: admin
- Lectures: 18
- Duration: 10 weeks
The Diploma in Tourism Management program immerses students in the tourism industry, preparing them for roles in travel management and hospitality.
Introduction to Tourism Management
- Introduction to Tourism Industry
- Principles of Hospitality Management
- Travel and Tourism Geography
- Tourism Economics and Sustainability
- Communication Skills for Tourism Professionals
- Customer Service in Tourism
Tourism Operations and Management
- Tourism Marketing and Promotion
- Tour Operations and Itinerary Planning
- Hotel and Accommodation Management
- Event Management in Tourism
- Cultural Heritage and Tourism
- Sustainable Tourism Development
Advanced Tourism Management
- Tourism Policy and Planning
- International Tourism Management
- E-Tourism and Technology in Travel
- Tourism Entrepreneurship
- Destination Management and Development
- Research Methods in Tourism
Practical Training and Internship: Students typically participate in hands-on practical training and internships with established tourism organizations. This provides real-world experience and a chance to apply classroom knowledge to real-life situations.
Final Project: Students complete a final project that demonstrates their understanding of various aspects of tourism management. This could involve creating a tourism marketing plan, developing a sustainable tourism initiative, or conducting a research study on a tourism-related topic.
The curriculum is subject to updates and adjustments to align with industry trends and best practices. Throughout the program, students engage in discussions, case studies, group projects, and practical exercises to ensure a well-rounded learning experience. Graduates of the Diploma in Tourism Management program are prepared for roles in travel agencies, hospitality, destination management, event planning, and various sectors of the tourism industry.
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Introduction to Tourism Management
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Tourism Operations and Management
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Advanced Tourism Management