ITISBachelor Degree with Honours in International Tourism and Hospitality Management

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 This programme Diploma in International Tourism and Hospitality Management is accredited by Malta Further and Higher Education Authority, categorized as a “Higher Education Program”, licence number and category of licence 2008-TC-003. 

Course Type

Bachelor of Arts

Course Sector

Tourism and Hospitality

MQF/EQF Level

6

RQF (England)

6

RQG (Scotland)

10/9

ECTS

180

UK Credits

240

Course Duration

Full-time: 3 years

Starting Date

Every last Monday of October

Course Language

English

Mode Of Delivery

Traditional / Face-to-Face Learning

Location

EEC-ITIS Building, San Gwann, Malta

Tuition Fees (EU/EEA)

€2700 1st Year / €2700 2nd Year / €3200 3rd year

Tuition Fees (NON-EU Students)

€6500 1st Year / €6500 2nd Year / €7000 3rd year

Hours of total learning ...  

Contact Hours

756

Supervised Hours

679

Self Study

3353

Assessment Hours

52

Total Learning Hours

4840

Admission Requirements

Below is a list of prerequisites required for admission:

Age

17 Years and older

Education

School Leaving Certificate,
Secondary School Leaving Certificate,
and Profile.

Prerequisites

Successful completion of an approved secondary or tertiary qualification or at least 3 years working experience in tourism related industry plus successfully completing an interview process to determine suitability for this course.

The interview will consist of a number of questions related to the tourism industry that the student should be able to answer so as to establish the applicant has genially enquired the knowledge from the working experience. 

English Proficiency

Evidence of proficiency with overall scores in one or more of the following:

  • IELTS Academic5.5
  • TOEFL Paper525
  • TOEFL Internet72
  • Pearson JETSET Level 5
  • Cambridge CAEB2

TARGET GROUP      

 The course is an opportunity for different target groups as follows
Individuals or young persons who are seeking a career in tourism and hospitality.

Anyone who is already employed in the industry or are providing related services through their own enterprise and who would like to improve their career prospects whilst updating their knowledge, skills and competences in the field.

Aspiring entrepreneurs who are seeking to open their own business in tourism and hospitality.

General assessment policy and procedures      

The course will be assessed through a mix of assignments, coursework or essays and end of semester written examinations. The weighting varies depending on the study unit but we believe that a mix of assignments, coursework and written examinations is the right combination, allowing students to demonstrate the effectiveness of learning outcomes.

Assessment may not necessarily include written exams and instead the assessment may be based on coursework, as this is considered to most appropriate method of assessment for particular study units.

 

Teaching, Learning and Assessment Procedures

Teaching/ learning methods consist of a mix of formal lectures, seminars group work, debates and case studies. In addition there will be self-managed learning which is deemed ncecessary for effective learning and preparation of seminars, course work, assignments and final exams.

The lectures are designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of each study unit. However, students will be encouraged to build on through tutorials assessed work and extensive use of case studies.

The tutorials are designed to build on the lectures by utilising a range of student-centred approaches within a smaller group. Students will be asked to examine and report on case studies, reports and specific articles in addition to participating in group discussions and presentations.

This mix of teaching/learning will provide students the best envrionment to understand content and just as important to apply at the workplace the knowledge, skills and competences acquired on completion of this programme of studies.

Course Outline     

The programme is academically and professionally orientated offering specific knowledge of tourism and hospitality business and covering specific areas in the management of tourism in matters of finance, human resources, facilities, and operations as well as in destination marketing.

The syllabus refers to specific work techniques and the use of computer tools. There is also recognition of the dynamic nature of a constantly changing and increasingly more international sector and on the basis of impacts and issues arising from tourism and hospitality. 

Course Objectives     

Introducing students to the travel, tourism and hospitality industry, where students need to learn how to communicate with different department and sectors, understanding the concept of economics and design of facilities for the industry. Learn to apply accounting and financial knowledge for the industry. 

Learning Outcomes     

 After studying this program, students are expected to have an extensive concepts relating to socio-cultural, geography and ICTs that effects tourism and hospitality industry and therefore will be able to use the skills to solve marketing concepts and apply them to real situations at work. 

YEAR 1

Please choose a course code from the options below:

📕  People Skills and Negotiation Skills

 Objectives  

Code
THM 1001
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The objective of this study unit is to provide an understanding of people skills and negotiation skills in an environment which is diverse and highly people-oriented.

Students will be introduced to the essential pre-requisites and issues to deal with people in general, and clients in particular, in the travel, tourism, and hospitality industry.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Deal efficiently with enquiries arising from people
having different needs and different backgrounds.

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📕  e-Tourism 

 Objectives  

Code
THM 1002
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The objective of this study unit is to help and assist students understand the implications of information systems and ICTs in tourism and hospitality organisations.

Students will gain insights on how ICTs and Tourism interact, the demand and supply chains generated through ICT and the use of ICT as a digital marketing tool.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Identify computing principles, applications and skills
for their adoption in the tourism and hospitality industry.


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📕  Communication Skills

 Objectives  

Code
TM 3003
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The aim of this module is to introduce students to basic communication skills within an organisational setting. Students will develop a basic understanding of individual and interpersonal skills necessary on how to communicate effectively.

They will learn how to target various stakeholders within the tourism and hospitality sector.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Identify the communication processes of an organisation
and establish how interpersonal skills support these processes.

 

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📕  Geography of Travel and Destinations

 Objectives  

Code
THM 1004
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The purpose of this unit is to introduce the fundamental concepts of the importance of geography to tourism. Emphasis is put on how the tourism industry has developed as a result of this viewpoint.

The specific aims are: To explore the relationship between geography and tourism To provide an overview of the world’s touristic resources To examine the main generating and receiving countries and the flow between them To develop an appreciation of why flow patterns change over time, and To explain why tourists choose tourist destinations

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Provide reliable information about locations of
historical and natural interest and destinations.


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📕  Economics for Tourism

 Objectives  

Code
THM 1005
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

This study unit provides an introduction of the theories, concepts, and techniques of economics as well as its application and usefulness in relation to hospitality and tourism. Students in hotel and tourism management courses often see their courses as vocational and not always as educational experiences.

They generally do not see the importance of studying economics and may regard it as a ‘necessary burden’. They may not always see it as being as relevant to their future careers. Therefore, this module will attempt to demonstrate relevance and stimulate interest in economics as a vital tool for managerial success.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Demonstrate an understanding of the layout of
facilities including circulation and generic sizing of facilities.=

 

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📕  International Hotel Resort Facilities and Operations

 Objectives  

Code
THM 1006
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The objective of this unit is to provide students with an understanding of the design of facilities for tourists. It will primarily focus on tourism accommodation but will also provide knowledge on catering, leisure and other facilities.

It introduces the student to the distinctive characteristics of different types of tourism accommodation, identified by market and location, and the special requirements of each type.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Demonstrate an understanding of the layout of
facilities including circulation and generic sizing of facilities.


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📕  Tourism and Hospitality Accounting

 Objectives  

Code
THM 1007
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The objective of the unit is to provide students with the concepts related to financial reporting and accounting principles in the hospitality industry and the tools required in these activities.

The unit introduces the student to basic accounting principles and illustrates the tasks performed by an accounting department.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Cite the operating characteristics of the
hospitality industry.


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📕  Tourism, Culture and its Environment

 Objectives  

Code
THM 1008
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

This unit provides an extensive introduction to tourism and its economic, socio-cultural, socio-political and ecological environments.

It will introduce the student to the complexity and uniqueness of the organisation's environment and introduce the student to the nature of the external environment (PEST), including the analysis of change and its implication on business activity.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Recognize the product elements which make
up tourism and the notion of tourism business activity.


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📕  Tourism Marketing

 Objectives  

Code
THM 1009
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The aim of this unit is to increase students’ ability to think and to problem-solve using marketing concepts and principles. Specifically this unit aims to provide students with a thorough understanding of marketing concepts and their applications in both product and service situations with special emphasis on the hospitality and tourism industry.

It also provides students with an overview of the changing realities and challenges that e-marketing has presented for practitioners.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Discuss the key concepts and principles of marketing
as applied to destinations and tourism experience.


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📕  Managerial Leadership for Tourism and Culture Organisation

 Objectives  

Code
THM 2001
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The aim of this study unit is to develop a broad understanding of organisational activity and human behaviour within organisations in the tourism, travel, and hospitality industry. Students will develop an understanding of how contemporary organisations are effectively managed.

They will explore concepts, theories, and principles which will help them make effective decisions within the dynamic tourism and hospitality environment. In effect the overall objective of this unit is to develop an understanding of how managers become effective leaders.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Establish positive team dynamics in a
tourism related organization.


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YEAR 2

Please choose a course code from the options below:

📕  Financial Decision Making for Hospitality Professionals

 Objectives  

Code
THM 2002
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The purpose of this unit is to develop the knowledge acquired in Hospitality Accounting and to introduce the student to additional aspects of accounting with particular reference to the tourism and hospitality industries.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Review and evaluate the various financial applications
utilized within the hospitality industry.

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📕  Quantitative Analyses for Tourism 

 Objectives  

Code
THM 2003
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The study unit aims to develop an awareness of quantitative skills required for understanding a range of mathematical and statistical techniques applicable to management functions within the hospitality and tourism industries.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Use basic mathematical and statistical techniques
for basic evaluation purposes.


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📕  Travel and Transport Management

 Objectives  

Code
THM 2004
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The study unit provides students with an understanding of the relationship between tourism and transportation.

They will appreciate the importance of transportation operations and its management.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Establish issues in transportation management and planning.


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📕  Economics for Tourism Development and Planning

 Objectives  

Code
THM 2005
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The overall aim of this study unit is to equip students with an understanding of the principles for sustainable tourism development and planning based on a comprehensive, coordinated and managed approach.

This units’s specific aims will equip students:
  • To provide the conceptual basis for identifying and developing tourist attractions.
  • To introduce theoretical approaches to tourism planning and development.
  • To identify the role of policies and policy formation.
  • To introduce the principles of a sustainable approach to tourism planning,
    focused on full integration and widespread consultation with all stakeholders.
  • To provide an understanding of tourism development funding and incentives.
  • To develop skills in tourism plan analysis, drafting, and monitoring.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Characterize the concept of economic growth and its
positive and negative impacts on a community

Establish issues in transportation management
and planning.


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📕  Tourist Attraction and Heritage Management 

 Objectives  

Code
THM 2006
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The aims of the study unit will be:
  • To examine the nature, composition and development of the attractions market.
  • To address the issues involved in designing and developing a visitor attraction.
  • To examine the role of attractions as part of urban and regional development.
  • To acquaint themselves with the tools and theories concerning heritage management; and how and when to apply such tools.
  • To provide a broad understanding of the managerial and operational environment of tourist attractions.
  • To develop the skills necessary to apply business management techniques to the attraction sector.
  • To provide the conceptual basis for identifying and developing tourist attractions.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Establish the potential value of concepts, models,
paradigms and ideologies to the understanding and management of organisations in the area of festivals,
events and related sectors.


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📕  Tourism Operations Management

 Objectives  

Code
THM 2007
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The objective of this study unit is to provide an introduction to the field of Operations Management with specific relevance to the tourism sector.

It introduces the student to a broad range of concepts and provides an understanding of the tools and techniques available to an operations manager in the travel, tourism and hospitality industries.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Recognize the key features of operations management in
travel, tourism and hospitality organizations.


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📕  Resort and Destination Management 

 Objectives  

Code
THM 2008
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The aims of the study unit will be:
  • To develop an understanding of the history and concept of resorts.
  • To apply principles of resort planning and development.
  • To apply the principles of Hotel and Resort Management.
  • To understand the management of finance and marketing within resorts

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Recognize the workings of a fully operational
hospitality venture.


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📕  Financial Management for the Leisure Tourism and Hospitality Industry

 Objectives  

Code
THM 2009
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

This study unit develops the knowledge acquired in the Tourism and Hospitality Accounting unit.

This unit aims to ensure that the student becomes familiar with financial management terminology, is able to prepare and interpret the financial results of organisations, and appreciates the role of the financial manager in the planning and control of an enterprise.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Recognize the sources, uses and
management of finance.


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📕  Internship (October to February)

 Objectives  

Code
THM 2010
ECTS 
12
UK CREDIT
24
Learning Hours
640

 Objectives  

Experience is essential for aspiring professionals in hospitality and tourism. Interns in this field work in hotels, resorts, tourism offices and information centres. Specifically, hospitality and tourism interns work in reception.

Interns may also work at tour companies and event and conference centres. With any internship, specific daily responsibilities may vary based on the requirements of the host-company or organisation, as well as on the location or timeframe of the internship. The skills and experience of the intern may also influence the type and complexity of work assigned.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Assist in the preparation and administration of
basic research tools used by hotels to measure
guest satisfaction.


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📕  Managerial Leadership for Tourism and Culture Organisation

 Objectives  

Code
THM 2001
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The aim of this study unit is to develop a broad understanding of organisational activity and human behaviour within organisations in the tourism, travel, and hospitality industry. Students will develop an understanding of how contemporary organisations are effectively managed.

They will explore concepts, theories, and principles which will help them make effective decisions within the dynamic tourism and hospitality environment. In effect the overall objective of this unit is to develop an understanding of how managers become effective leaders.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Establish positive team dynamics in a
tourism related organization.


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YEAR 3

Please choose a course code from the options below:

📕  Tourism Society and Culture

 Objectives  

Code
THM 3001
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The content of this study unit covers:
  • The history of tourism and its relation to culture and society.
  • The role of tourism in the post-industrial and post-modern society.
  • The relationship between anthropology, sociology and tourism.
  • Culture as tourism product.
  • Issues of marketing.
  • Social impacts of tourism;
    host-guest relationships; employment issues.
  • Social hierarchies and resort development;
    political aspects of tourism development and tourism as a form of neo-colonialism.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Understand the significance and role of
tourism in post-modern society.

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📕   Socio-economic Issues in Hospitality and Tourism

 Objectives  

Code
THM 3002
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

This study-unit focuses on the socio-economic issues of tourism. It deals with impacts on the economy, employment, poverty and the environment and assesses related policy issues aimed at the improvement of society’s welfare.

It also challenges students to critically evaluate the nature of tourism and its relationship primarily with the social and economic components of sustainable development, while recognising the significance of the political spheres in which international tourism operates.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Express a critical Understanding of the politics of tourism decision-making in a variety of international settings.


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📕  Contemporary Global Issues in Travel and Tourism

 Objectives  

Code
THM 3003
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

This study unit focuses on contemporary issues, patterns and processes affecting the tourism and travel milieu.

Students will be able to analyse and develop a critique of the trends and transformations that contemporary travel and hospitality are subject to in relation to global politics, socio-economic, anthropological and environmental matters shaping the trajectories of contemporary global tourism and hospitality.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Identify the interstices betweent he political and global economics
millieu and the impacts of global political economy upon tourism.

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📕  Travel and Transport International Tourism and Impacts

 Objectives  

Code
THM 3004
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The module is designed to provide students with an analytical framework for the study of tourism at national and international levels. This will be done by building on understanding of the structure, development and significance of international tourism.

This innovative study unit prepares learners for management within various sectors of the worldwide tourism industry. The continued growth of this industry has brought about an increasing need for flexible and skilled managers able to operate at a global, as well as national and local level. In a rapidly changing tourism environment, learners are grounded in the skills necessary for strategic analysis and the knowledge necessary for informed and flexible decision-making.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Understand the significance, impacts and
development potential of international tourism.


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📕  Human Resource Management in TourisM

 Objectives  

Code
THM 3005
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The growth of the service sector combined with the many changes occurring within the workforce have a profound impact on tourism organisations both domestically and internationally.

This study unit introduces the student to current literature and practice in the field of people management in the travel, tourism and hospitality sectors.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Recognise the importance of a professioal approach
to HRM as an essential means for optimising the
performance and commitment of an organisation’s employees.


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📕  Managing Enterprise Tourism Projects

 Objectives  

Code
THM 3006
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The overall objective of this study-unit is to introduce the ideas, techniques and tools of project management as used in practice with specific emphasis in a tourism and hospitality context.

Students will gain understanding of the scope and variety of project types, understand key variable in project management and learn methods, techniques and approaches that are important in successfully managing projects to meet objectives in a wide range of contexts.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Establish the main EU funding programmes
available for a particular project.


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📕  Customer Service Management for Tourism

 Objectives  

Code
THM 3007
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The objective of this study unit is to provide students with a series of tools and techniques through which they will be able to understand, analyse, and improve the range of service processes that occur in travel, tourism and hospitality service organisations.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Establish the key factors that influence the provision of
ervice in a range of travel, tourism and hospitality operations.


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📕  Research Methods and Dissertation Proposal

 Objectives  

Code
THM 3008
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

Students will learn to undertake research in one or more areas of hospitality and tourism business and management, marketing, tourism, events and festival management, the socio-economic aspects of tourism.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Select and critically review relevant literature.


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📕  Dissertation

 Objectives  

Code
THM 3009
ECTS 
12
UK CREDIT
24
Learning Hours
300

 Objectives  

The dissertation is intended to allow students to unify and extend their understanding of Tourism and Hospitality as developed in the taught part of the programme pursuing an independent research project on a chosen topic.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Conduct research in the field of tourism and
hospitality whilst following established ethical standards.


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📕  Managerial Leadership for Tourism and Culture Organisation

 Objectives  

Code
THM 2001
ECTS 
6
UK CREDIT
12
Learning Hours
150

 Objectives  

The aim of this study unit is to develop a broad understanding of organisational activity and human behaviour within organisations in the tourism, travel, and hospitality industry. Students will develop an understanding of how contemporary organisations are effectively managed.

They will explore concepts, theories, and principles which will help them make effective decisions within the dynamic tourism and hospitality environment. In effect the overall objective of this unit is to develop an understanding of how managers become effective leaders.

 lEARNING oUTCOMES

Establish positive team dynamics in a
tourism related organization.


Download Unit Sheet (PDF)

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