International Hospitality Management MSc

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Course code: OLPAB   Level: 7

Qualifications have a strong impact on the career development of managers, and as these roles in hospitality organisations become more complex, the nature of the management role will increasingly require the skills and knowledge that a Masters degree can develop.

hospitalityOur MA International Hospitality Management online degree is accredited by the Institute of Hospitality.

It has been designed to meet the needs of the dynamic international industry, equipping you with practical and relevant skills, which combined with your existing experience, can help you to advance your career within the industry.

Institute of Hospitality Educational Membership Scheme (EMS)

Through our partnership with the Institute of Hospitality you’ll be given free access to the Institute’s Educational Membership Scheme (EMS) once you’ve enrolled onto this course. This gives you access to management guides, monthly specialist newsletters, e-journals, webinars and much more.

Learn more about our online Hospitality courses

With a choice of dates to start your course (September, February or May) and interactive online learning materials, you’ve got the flexibility to study whenever and wherever is most convenient for you. The course modules still operate within a fixed trimester but you can choose to study during the day, evenings or at the weekend instead of having to attend fixed lectures.

Find out more about studying a Hospitality course online with University of Derby online learning.

Theory and skills for direct application

You’ll gain an understanding of operational, tactical and strategic issues, coupled with the necessary management tools which will allow you to apply theories directly to your workplace situation.

As all of your resources are online, you have the flexibility to fit your study periods around your existing work commitments and shift patterns. Course modules still operate within a fixed trimester but you can choose to study during the day, in the evenings or at the weekend rather than having to attend fixed lectures. Through webinars and online discussion forums, you will connect with your online tutor and fellow students from around the world to discuss and debate key topics and share experiences within this dynamic industry.

You’ll develop skills and awareness of the various management functions, as part of the total business structures in a variety of organisations. This will include an understanding of globalisation and the impacts of a multicultural workforce that can present organisational and operational challenges, as the concepts of service quality and customer satisfaction change rapidly in the market place.

This course is made up of three stages – Postgraduate Certificate (60 credits), Postgraduate Diploma (120 credits) and Masters (180 credits). You’ll need to complete all of the modules listed below to gain the full MA. The order in which you study the modules will vary depending on when you start – our advisors will confirm your study pattern.

Modules:

Certificate

-Integrated Business Management

Code:7TM505

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Employers increasingly demand that political employees have a portfolio of transferable skills at a professional level to work with self direction and originality in the work place.

The aim of this double module is to connect together separate management disciplines and understand the connection between academic theory and research, and its practical application in the workplace. You will learn how to analyse complex data from a variety of sources to produce successful and achievable change processes.

Upon successful completion of the module, you will be able to identify, analyse and evaluate the functional capabilities of an organisation to respond to key business issues within a given sector; evaluate the business management response that the organisation should take in relation to the identified key issues; and apply business management knowledge to personal development and practice.

Credits:40

Stage:Certificate

Core:Core module

Managing The International Hospitality Service Experience

Code:7HO502

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The international hospitality industry is a customer focused, people orientated business. Managers want to satisfy the customer demands in the form of improved quality service that ensures customer orientation, yet they are under increasing pressure to ensure operation efficiency.

This module is designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding of service quality, customer satisfaction and the measurement of these within the hospitality industry. You will explore the predicaments put on businesses between pressure to increase operational efficiency and improve quality service.

On completion of this module, you will be able to apply the concepts of the service quality and customer satisfaction in the hospitality industry; and critically review the methodologies for assessing service quality and customer satisfaction.

Credits:20

Stage:Certificate

Core:Core module

Diploma

Operations and Project Management

Code:7HO503

Info:

This module introduces the role, objectives and activities of operations and project management. The aim of this module is to develop an understanding of a portfolio of techniques and their selection to use in appropriate situations. This includes an appreciation of the development of alternative theoretical perspectives behind management thinking in this field.

On successful completion of the module, you will be able to evaluate the functional role of operations in an organisation and its strategic importance, provide a critical analysis of an operational plan for a hospitality organisation.

Credits:20

Stage:Diploma

Core:Core module

Research Methodologies

Code:7TM506

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This module will provide you with grounding in the range of disciplines that inform the ways in which people interact with and engage in places, cultures and tourism and hospitality services.  These disciplines have paradigmatic and research traditions.  An understanding of the variety of paradigmatic perspectives and associated and research issues will equip you with the critical analytic skills required to investigate and critically evaluate research findings.

On successful completion of this module, you will be able to critically evaluate the application of a given research methodology in a case study context, consider the ethical issues that researches may face in an applied context.

Credits:20

Stage:Diploma

Core:Core module

Strategic Directions

Code:7TM507

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Strategic choices are the accumulation of functional management developments, and the machinations of the external environment, combined with an ability to be able to predict, and be reflective to, rapid changes in consumption trends.
This module seeks to challenge the notions of strategic thinking within the global market place. You will study the challenges posed to industries by globalisation, and changes in the production and consumption of services.
These changing concepts also bring into question the tensions between the academic fixation with historic step stage modelling, including the adaptation of the classically rigid business paradigms, and post-modern hedonistic consumers.

On successful completion of the module, you will be able to provide a critical evaluation of current business strategic thinking within the service sector; apply current strategic thinking to a given business problem.

Credits:20

Stage:Diploma

Core:Core module

Masters

Independent Scholarship

Code:7H0997

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This triple module is a major piece of individually researched work, it gives you the opportunity to conduct an in-depth investigation into an issue or problem derived from your previous modules. The module is designed to enhance your knowledge developed during the programme, as well as an opportunity to demonstrate cognitive, practical and transferable skills gained.

On successful completion of the module, you will be able to define and set clear research objectives, demonstrate a critical awareness of the literature related to the chosen topic; and undertake a substantial piece of investigative research using appropriate research instruments, underpinned by a consideration of methodological issues and conducting reflective analysis of the findings.

Credits:60

Stage:Masters

Core:Core module

You will need an undergraduate degree (2:2 or above) in a relevant subject or equivalent qualification, a professional qualification or a significant portfolio of work at an appropriate level.

English language qualifications

If English is not your first language and you studied your previous qualification(s) in a language other than English, you will need an English language qualification. For this course you will need at least one of the following:

-IELTS 6.0

-TOEFL 550 (paper based) 213 (computer based) or 80 (internet based)

-Pearson Test of Academic English: 51

-Cambridge Advanced Certificate: Pass

-London Tests of English: we accept level 5 for postgraduate courses

-International GCE O Level English Language: Grade C

-International GCSE English/English as a Second Language: Grade C

Specialist online university
University of Derby Online Learning (UDOL) specialises in delivering higher education and its objective is to empower students to achieve their full potential through a first class educational experience supported by information, advice and guidance.

University experience enriched with support
UDOL recognises that studying online and at a distance comes with its own challenges and that it’s a very different experience to traditional campus based study. The university´s support services have been designed to ensure that you can make the most of your time at the UDOL; with a wide range of support and information readily accessible.

Student support services include:

– Academic Team and Online Tutor
– Online Learner Advisor
– Student Wellbeing
– IT Service Centre
– eLibrary and Resource Centre
– Study Skills Advisory Scheme
– Skills Diagnostic Self-Assessment Tool
– Careers and Employment Service

Read more below:

Academic Team and Online Tutor
UDOL has a large team of highly qualified academics from around the world, who are experts in their field. They are research active and many of them have a wealth of experience in industry as well as in academia, bringing great value to the programmes. The team also has a high level of expertise in online learning, using best practice techniques combined with online teaching methods to ensure your studies are rich and stimulating.

Online Learner Advisors
Once enrolled onto your course, you will be assigned a dedicated Online Learner Advisor with extensive knowledge of your programme, who will be your main point of contact throughout your course.
To help you succeed in reaching your academic goals, your Online Learner Advisor will maintain regular communication with you, offering advice and guidance for any non-academic issues such as pace of study, fees and funding, authorised breaks from study, dealing with exceptional circumstances, and much more.

Student Wellbeing
Achieving success in your studies is affected as much by your wellbeing as it is by your academic ability. If you are happy and confident within yourself and your environment, then you will be far more able to achieve the success that you deserve.
The Student Wellbeing services offer support for anything that may impact on you, your academic performance or your experience as a student, from budgeting and anxiety to managing serious problems. The counsellors are especially trained in supporting students online, no matter the issue.
For students with disabilities, learning difficulties or long-term or mental health conditions, specialist support is also available. The student wellbeing team will assess your requirements and put Support Plans in place containing reasonable adjustments to the way you are taught or assessed.

IT Service Centre
The IT Service Centre is able to provide assistance if you are experiencing technical difficulties. They are available 24 hours a day so no matter your time zone, IT support is just a call away.

eLibrary and Resource Centre
The University’s library is accessible to online and distance learners. Investment has been made to make sure that your reading lists are in electronic format and that there is a wide range of online databases, digital texts and ejournals available to you.
As a UK based University of Derby student, you can also access other libraries via the SCONUL Access Scheme, which enables materials to be borrowed from higher-education libraries across the country. Many universities, HE colleges and national libraries throughout the UK and Ireland participate in the scheme making their resources widely available.
The library runs a comprehensive schedule of Support Sessions covering a wide range of topics. These live, one hourly webinars cover topics such as study skills, using the virtual library enquiry desk and dealing with assessment anxiety.

Study Skills Advisory Scheme
Developing your study skills is an integral part of studying. It is particularly important if you are returning to study after a long break and lack confidence in this area.
There is a wide range of resources including guides, audio-visual tutorials and live webinars covering:

– Writing essays and reports
– Writing a dissertation or Independent Studies
– Citing and referencing
– Reading and note taking
– Research skills
– Time management and coping with pressure
– Reflection and personal development planning
– And much more…

Skills Diagnostic Self-Assessment tool
To ensure you have the skills needed for online and academic study, our unique study skills diagnostic tool gives you the opportunity, at any point of your studies, to identify the skills that you are strong at and those which you may need additional help with. The tool will direct you to information and assisted support according to your needs.

Careers and Employment Service
Whether you’re just starting your career or are on a well-established pathway, the Careers and Employment Service has lots to offers. Live webinars, career coaching, CV tailoring and online resources are just some of the services that are freely available to help you develop your employability skills and to plan your next career move. The Careers and Employment service is equipped to help you explore what you will need to do to enhance your career and support you in applying for roles.
As an Alumnus of the University, you will have access to the Careers and Employment Centre for up to 3 years after graduation. You can access the service online, over Skype/ Hangout, on the phone, through e-mail or in person at our Derby campus.

Find out more about the careers and employment centre

– Step 1- Start your online application.

It’s free to apply and you have 28 days to complete your application so don’t worry if you don’t have everything to hand right now.

– Step 2 – Submit your online application.

Provide as much detail as you can and we will send you an email acknowledging receipt of your application.

Please, attach the following documents to your online application:

– Photo ID – this could be your passport or driving licence

– Written reference supplied on headed paper from either a manager, supervisor, tutor or teacher

– Copies of certificates or letter of testimony for previous qualifications

Don’t worry if you can’t attach your documents right away.  Simply write your name and unique application id onto them, email, fax or post them to us after you’ve submitted your completed application.

– Step 3 – Wait for a response.

Our Online Learning Advisors will review your application and contact you within 1 working week. If your application is successful, we will make you an ‘unconditional’ offer. If we still need some additional information from you (eg evidence of your qualifications and experience including certificates and references) we may make you a conditional offer. If your application is unsuccessful on this occasion, we will email you to let you know.

– Step 4 – Time to enrol

We’ll ask you to enrol onto your course about 4 – 6 weeks before the start of term.  For example, if you apply to start your course in September enrolment will open approximately mid-August.

– Step 5 – … and pay

Contact us for more details about payments and notes for sponsors.

– Need Help?

If you have any questions during your application, don’t hesitate to contact your friendly Online Learning Advisors for assistance.

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