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1 Year MBA Skill Builders Course

Designed to give IHTC MBA's the opportunity to practice supervisory skills under the guidelines and examination requirements of the AHLA.

1 Year MBA
Master of Business Administraion

Our aim in this course is to produce managers able to operate in the global business environment. At this level the emphasis is on applying knowledge gained from both theory and experience. We especially encourage our international graduates to understand the special requirements of the hospitality industry, while providing a stimulating analysis and overview of diverse and creative business practice.

3 Year BSc
Bachelor of Science

At the end of their first degree course our graduates are expected to marry theory with practice and display a sound knowledge of the hospitality and tourism industry. Students are equipped with useful business tools to enter the labor market and contribute effectively and efficiently to organizations within their chosen field.

2nd Year BSc
Management Diploma

This the second year of the BSc. Course. At this level students are given the foundations of supervisory activity and are introduced to management as an academic discipline. They are taught business basics against a background of cultural difference as it is manifested in the worldwide hospitality industry.

1st Year BSc
Operations Diploma

This the first year of the BSc. Course. The most practical level of the course, this level introduces students to the concept and practice of hospitality. Students are expected to acquire lifelong practice skills in major areas of the industry to act as a guide and resource for future study.

 
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