Bachelor of Business Administration in Hotel and Tourism Management
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 4 years |
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Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
General Requirements (Notes)
1. Applicants shall be eligible to apply if they:
*have obtained in one sitting of the GCE Advanced Level Examination pass grades in no less than three Advanced Level subjects (Applicants with pass grades in 2 Advanced Level and 2 Advanced Subsidiary Level subjects may also apply)*; OR
*have acquired an International Baccalaureate Diploma (check preferred subject requirements of the programmes)*; OR
*possess a qualification obtained outside Hong Kong which qualifies them for university admission in the country/region where such qualification is originated (e.g. high school diploma plus SAT in USA, UEC / STPM in Malaysia, ATAR in Australia, OSSD in Canada, GSAT in Taiwan, etc.); OR
have successfully completed:
*at least one year of full-time undergraduate study at a recognized university; OR
*a course of study leading to the qualification of an associate degree / higher diploma; OR
*are mature persons aged 23 or over on 1st September in the year when admission is sought, provided they are able to show either by publication or by other acceptable evidence that they have achieved sufficient competence in their chosen field of study to justify admission; or have shown exceptional ability in appropriate academic or professional fields; OR
*have other exceptional achievements which merit admission.
For candidates who have completed only GCE-AS or the first year of IB Diploma studies with outstanding results, they may be considered for admission under special circumstances on individual merits case-by-case.
2. Language Requirement
Applicants should have attained an acceptable level of proficiency in English. Below are the minimum required scores or grades for some of the more common acceptable examinations.
Test (English Language) Minimum Attainment
GCE-AL/AS E
GCSE/IGCSE/GCE-OL C
IB 4
IELTS 6.0
SAT Reasoning Test Essay 8
TOEFL
- Paper 550
- Computer 213
- Internet 80
In addition to the General Requirements, including the Language Requirement, individual programmes may have additional or higher requirements. Please refer to the website(s) of the respective programme(s) to which you wish to apply for admission for updates on the programme requirements.
Notes:
Students admitted on GCE A-level / IB or equivalent qualifications (e.g. STPM) will normally be required to complete 99 units of courses (normative period of study is 3 years) in order to graduate. Students admitted on standing below GCE A-level / IB qualification (e.g. qualifications obtained outside Hong Kong for admission to 4-year undergraduate programmes of an overseas university) will normally be required to complete 123 units of courses (normative period of study is 4 years) in order to graduate. There are yet some other programmes that are offered as a standard four-year or five-year programme.
Additional Considerations
Applicants are:
1.expected to possess keen interests, suitable talents or academic background to make a unique contribution to the cultural diversity on campus;
2.recommended to take TOEFL, IELTS or another acceptable language test, if English is not their native language;
3.expected to be able to support themselves financially during all periods of enrolment
Curriculum
Course Code Course Title Unit(s)
DSME1021 Basic Quantitative Methods for the Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3
DSME1031 Basic Economics for the Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3
DSME2050 Information Systems and E-Commerce 3
FINA2010 Financial Management 3
HTMG1010 Management of Hospitality Business 3
HTMG1091 Distinguished Speaker Series I 0
HTMG1092 Distinguished Speaker Series II 1
HTMG1111 Hospitality Financial Accounting 3
HTMG1112 Hospitality Managerial Accounting 3
HTMG2010 Expository Business Writing 3
HTMG2070 Food and Beverage Management 3
HTMG2091 Distinguished Speaker Series III 0
HTMG2092 Distinguished Speaker Series IV 1
HTMG2900 Summer Internship I 1
HTMG3010 Management of Lodging Facilities 3
HTMG3020 Hospitality Organization Behaviour 3
HTMG3030 Hospitality Real Estate 3
HTMG3040 Service Business and Hospitality Law 3
HTMG3050 Travel and Tourism Management 3
HTMG3060 Service and Hospitality Quality Management 3
HTMG3091 Distinguished Speaker Series V 0
HTMG3092 Distinguished Speaker Series VI 1
HTMG3501 Human Resources Planning and Staffing for Hospitality Business 3
HTMG3502 Hospitality Real Estate Finance 3
HTMG3503 Hospitality Sales Force Management 3
HTMG3504 Financial Management and Cost Control for Hospitality Organizations 3
HTMG3505 Franchising and Multi-unit Management in the Hospitality Industry 3
HTMG3508 Training and Development for Service Business 3
HTMG3509 International Hospitality Business and Management 3
HTMG3511 Information Technology for Service Industry 3
HTMG3514 Marketing Research for Service Industry 3
HTMG3515 Seminar on Cruise Line Management 3
HTMG3518 Managing Wine in the Hospitality Industry 3
HTMG3900 Summer Internship II 1
HTMG4060 Property Investment and Feasibility Study 3
HTMG4070 Services Marketing 3
HTMG4091 Distinguished Speaker Series VII 0
HTMG4092 Distinguished Speaker Series VIII 1
HTMG4100 Real Estate Valuation 3
HTMG4120 Convention & Meeting Planning Management 3
HTMG4130 Entrepreneurship in the Hospitality Industry 3
HTMG4160 Data Leveraging and Modelling for the Hospitality Industry 3
HTMG4170 Human Resources Strategy in Hospitality 3
HTMG4190 Global Asset Allocation on Real Estate Securities 3
HTMG4501 Global Hotel Chain Management 1
HTMG4502 Leadership Excellence 1
HTMG4503 Airline Management 1
HTMG4504 Theme Park Management 1
HTMG4505 Convention, Exhibition and Event Management 1
HTMG4506 Pre-opening of a Hotel Property 1
HTMG4507 Hotels Association and the Development of the Hotel and Tourism Industries 1
HTMG4508 Beverage Management 1
HTMG4509 Seminar in Franchising and Multi-unit Management in the Hospitality Industry 1
HTMG4510 Hotel Development 1
HTMG4511 Cruise Line Management 1
HTMG4512 Club Management 1
HTMG4513 Hospitality Properties Mergers and Acquisitions 1
HTMG4514 Seminar on Managing Wine 1
HTMG4515 Restaurant Development and Management 1
HTMG4516 Hotel Design 1
HTMG4517 Development and Management of Hotels and Serviced Apartments 1
HTMG4518 Hospitality Business Communication 1
HTMG4519 Hotel Business Operation in China 1
HTMG4520 Spa Management and Facilities 1
HTMG4521 Development and Management of Casino Gaming 1
HTMG4522 Sustainable Tourism 1
HTMG4523 Entrepreneurship in Hospitality and Tourism 1
HTMG4524 Destination Marketing 1
HTMG4525 UNWTO and Destination Development 1
HTMG4526 Market and Financial Feasibility Studies & Securing a Hotel Management Company 1
HTMG4527 Event Planning and Management 1
HTMG4528 Developing a Competitive and Sustainable Exhibition Industry in Hong Kong 1
HTMG4600 Hospitality Facilities Planning and Design 3
HTMG4700 Business Negotiation for Service Business 3
HTMG4800 Hospitality Strategic Management 3
HTMG4900 Fieldwork and Internship: Theory Construction for the Hospitality Industries 3
MGNT2040 Human Resource Management 3
MKTG2010 Marketing Management 3