BA (Hons) International Hospitality and Tourism Management (Top-up) (Teach-Out)

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Programme Introduction

The BA (Hons) in International Hospitality and Tourism Management develops students for managerial positions in the hospitality, attraction and tourism industry, as well as to develop their communication skills.

Students will gain knowledge in areas such as Contemporary Issues in Hospitality and Tourism, Strategy as Practice, Attractions Management, International Destination Management and Marketing, New Enterprise Creation, People, Planet, Profit, and Honours Project.

Students will complete 8-weeks of supervisor and 6-weeks of manager training.

Upon completion of the Bachelor programme, students will be able to advance to Masters programmes.

Programme Objective

  • To equip graduates with the managerial knowledge and skills, so that they can be effective and efficient managers to the industry.
  • To develop in students a firm understanding of the roles and responsibilities of managerial functions in the organisation.
  • To focus on analytical and evaluative skills, improve communication ability and work effectively as part of a team.

Modules

1. Strategy as Practice

The module will explore contemporary thinking and literature in the field of strategic management, and will make use of examples and cases from a range of organisational and cultural contexts. The module aims to develop a critical understanding of fundamental, contemporary strategic theories and concepts.  The module will reflect on the role of practice, praxis and practitioners in implementing strategy.

Study Mode & Duration
Full-time: 12 months
Part-time: 12 months
 
Intakes
No schedule
 
Registration
No schedule
 
Average Teacher-Student Ratio

1:49 (Classroom based lecture during Covid -19)
1:150 (Classroom based lecture)
1:300 (Blended-mode lecture)
1:50 (Workgroup session)

*The program is a face-to-face program, in view of Covid-19 and travel/border restriction, the program is delivered face to face or on blended mode in Singapore.

 
Assessment:
Each module is assessed by academic work comprising written assignments, case study reports, essays, examination as determined by the subject profile. The assessment criterion varies from module to module and level to level.
 

Graduation Requirement

• Must passed all modules

• Must achieve an overall attendance of 90% (International Student) and 75% (Local Student).

Minimum Age Requirement: 18 years (at the time of application)

Singaporean / PR:
Relevant EAIM Advanced Diploma
or
Relevant Polytechnic Diploma
or
An equivalent academic qualification from a recognized higher learning institution
 
International Students:
Relevant EAIM Advanced Diploma
or
Relevant Polytechnic Diploma
or
An equivalent academic qualification
 
English Proficiency Requirement:
Minimum EAIM / ETEDP Level 3 / IELTS 6.0
Application Procedure
You may apply to EAIM either by visiting EAIM Balestier Campus
or
mail your application to East Asia Institute of Management,  9 Ah Hood Road, Singapore 329975
International students
Full-Time  
Tuition Fees
S$ 13,400
Assessment Fee
S$ 1,800
Application Fee
S$ 540
Administration Fee
S$ 1,000
Material Fee
S$ 600
TOTAL
S$ 17,340
 
Singaporean / PR
Full-Time/Part-Time  
Tuition Fees
S$ 13,800
Assessment Fees
S$ 1,600
Application Fee
S$ 150
Administration Fee
S$ 500
Material Fee
S$ 600
TOTAL
S$ 16,650
Medical Insurance Waived
FPS Insurance or Escrow Bank Charge Waived
Other miscelleneous fees may apply ( Please click here  for more information)
 
Application and Enrolment Fee is non-refundable.
All prices are subject to prevailing Goods & Services Tax (GST) of 8%.
All prices are effective for intakes from Dec 2021.
Start of class is subjected to minimum class size achieved.
 

The curriculum is taught over 4 terms of 12 weeks each.  Modules are conducted in formal instructor-led classrooms sessions.  Each term will cover 2 modules with 6 contact hours per module; Lecture is a 3-hour session and Tutorial is a 3-hour session per week.  Students will undergo supervisor and manager training alongside taught classes.

2023 Quarter 1
13 Feb 2023 - 27 May 2023
2023 Quarter 2
29 May 2023 - 19 Aug 2023
2023 Quarter 3
21 Aug 2023 - 11 Nov 2023
2023 Quarter 4
13 Nov 2023 - 9 Feb 2024
B4132 Strategy as Practice B3133 New Enterprise Creation B3195 People Planet Profit B4132 Strategy as Practice
B3143 Attractions Management B4131 International Destination Management and Marketing B4130 Contemporary Issue  In Hospitality & Tourism B3143 Attractions Management
B4117 Honours Project B4117 Honours Project B4117 Honours Project B4117 Honours Project

 

2024 Quarter 1
19 Feb 2024 - 2 Jun 2024
2024 Quarter 2
3 Jun 2024 - 25 Aug 2024
2024 Quarter 3
26 Aug 2024 - 17 Nov 2024
2024 Quarter 4
18 Nov 2024 - 15 Feb 2025
B3133 New Enterprise Creation B3195 People Planet Profit B4132 Strategy as Practice B3133 New Enterprise Creation
B4131 International Destination Management and Marketing B4130 Contemporary Issue  In Hospitality & Tourism B3143 Attractions Management B4131 International Destination Management and Marketing
B4117 Honours Project B4117 Honours Project B4117 Honours Project B4117 Honours Project
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