Pre-Masters Courses in Hospitality Management & Tourism




Bournemouth Business School International (BBSI), one of the most highly-accredited business schools and English language colleges in Britain, offers international students the opportunity to undertake a pre-Master's course in Britain, while also studying hospitality, tourism and business concepts, and acquiring the advanced study skills required for postgraduate entry to a British university. Our Pre-Masters Course in Hospitality Management & Tourism comprises 30 lessons weekly, is extremely flexible and is carefully designed for international graduates with either a first degree or equivalent, or a higher diploma and relevant work experience, who are seeking to enhance their career prospects by undertaking a postgraduate degree course at a university in Britain.

The course is available in 12, 24 or 36-week study options, depending on individual requirements and your current level in English. Successful participants gain hospitality, tourism and business qualifications awarded by BBSI and the NCFE national awarding body. The course syllabus includes extensive preparation for the IELTS† Examination and Advanced Study Skills‡. Courses are conducted around a busy social and activity programme, and the maximum class size is 12, which can extend to 15 during the summer months, July-September.  

UK University Placement.
While undertaking your pre-Masters course at BBSI and acquiring the qualifications and advanced study skills necessary for postgraduate study at a British university, you are provided with extensive counselling and guidance in all aspects of study at British universities, and are also given full assistance with the university application process. All students who successfully complete their course and achieve the required IELTS level for entry are assured of a university place prior to graduation from BBSI.

University Entry Requirements.
Students seeking to enter a Masters degree course at a British university must be a minimum of 20 years of age and have achieved an equivalent of IELTS 6.0 in English. Moreover, applicants must have full records of their High-School education and their diploma or first degree education. Copies of these academic records, as well as evidence of work experience, should be submitted to BBSI at the time of enrolment.

Study Options. There are 3 study options for this Pre-Masters course:

12-Week Certificate Course. For those students with excellent high-school grades, a diploma or first-degree qualification, and a sound Upper-Intermediate to Advanced level in English, and who already have a firm offer of a place on a Masters course at a university in Britain, we offer a 12-week study programme that leads to Certificate awards from BBSI and NCFE.

24-Week Higher-Certificate Course. For those students with excellent High-School grades, a diploma or first-degree qualification, and a sound Upper-Intermediate level in English or above, we offer a 24-week study programme that leads to a Higher-Certificate award from BBSI and a Certificate award from NCFE.

36-Week Diploma Course. For those students with a lower, Intermediate Level in English, who require more emphasis initially on developing their academic English to Upper-Intermediate level prior to the introduction of more advanced hospitality, tourism and business studies, we offer a longer, 36-week Diploma programme that builds more gradually in intensity and specialisation. This study option leads to a BBSI Diploma and a Certificate award from NCFE.

Certificate Study Option

Minimum English Entry Level: IELTS 5.5 (Upper-Intermediate)

Course Duration: 12 weeks (1 term)

Course Designation: PHT 12

Main Course Entry Dates: October, January, April or July (term dates 2008)

Lessons Weekly: 30 (each of 45 minutes' duration)

Minimum Age: 20 years

Course Structure & Content:

20 lessons weekly in Hospitality Management & Tourism
10 lessons weekly in Advanced Study Skills & IELTS Examination Preparation

Awards:

BBSI Certificate in Hospitality Management & Tourism
(continuous assessment)
NCFE Certificate in Hospitality Management & Tourism
(continuous assessment)

Optional Examination+: IELTS [Academic] (examinations monthly)

Course Objectives. The course objectives are to:
  • fully prepare students academically for entry to a Masters degree course related to hospitality management and tourism at a university in Britain
  • have completed the university-application process so that students secure a placement on the postgraduate degree course of their choice at a university in Britain
  • acquire the necessary academic study skills for postgraduate study at a British university
  • develop an understanding of current theory and practice in international hospitality management and tourism
  • acquire a sound, professional understanding and knowledge of international hospitality management and tourism concepts
  • develop effective business English communication and presentation skills
  • build appropriate vocabulary related to business, hospitality management and tourism
  • develop confidence and fluency in the English language beyond Upper-Intermediate Level
  • prepare participants for the IELTS (Academic) examination
  • acquire business, hospitality management and tourism qualifications
Course Elements. In addition to providing students with a thorough and comprehensive grounding in academic English and advanced study skills, the Certificate syllabus incorporates specialised topics selected from the following:
  • hospitality management  
  • financial management
  • customer service  
  • accommodation services
  • careers and destination management  
  • hotel front office
  • health, hygiene and fire safety
  • food and beverage
  • conference & banqueting operations   
  • structure of the hospitality & tourism industries
  • environmental tourism  
  • duty management
  • personnel management 
  • tour operators
  • retail travel services 
  • air transport
  • waterborne transport 
  • ancillary travel products
  • tourism management   
  • travel geography

Higher-Certificate Study Option

Minimum English Entry Level: IELTS 5.5 (Upper-Intermediate)

Course Duration: 24 weeks (2 terms)

Course Designation: PHT 24

Main Course Entry Dates: October, January, April or July (term dates 2008)

Lessons Weekly: 30 (each of 45 minutes' duration)

Minimum Age: 20 years

Course Structure & Content:

20 lessons weekly in Hospitality Management & Tourism
10 lessons weekly in Advanced Study Skills & IELTS Examination Preparation

Awards:

BBSI Higher-Certificate in Hospitality Management & Tourism
(continuous assessment)
NCFE Certificate in Hospitality Management & Tourism
(continuous assessment)

Optional Examination+: IELTS [Academic] (examinations monthly)  

Course Objectives. The course objectives are to:
  • fully prepare students academically for entry to a Masters degree course related to hospitality management and tourism at a university in Britain
  • have completed the university-application process so that students secure a placement on the postgraduate degree course of their choice at a university in Britain
  • acquire the necessary academic study skills for postgraduate study at a British university
  • develop an understanding of current theory and practice in international hospitality management and tourism
  • acquire a sound, professional understanding and knowledge of international hospitality management and tourism concepts
  • develop effective business English communication and presentation skills
  • build appropriate vocabulary related to business, hospitality management and tourism
  • develop confidence and fluency in the English language towards Advanced Level
  • prepare participants for the IELTS (Academic) examination
  • acquire business, hospitality management and tourism qualifications
Course Elements. In addition to providing students with a thorough and comprehensive grounding in academic English and advanced study skills, the Higher-Certificate syllabus incorporates all of the following specialised topics:
  • hospitality management  
  • financial management
  • customer service 
  • accommodation services
  • careers and destination management  
  • hotel front office
  • health, hygiene and fire safety
  • food and beverage
  • conference & banqueting operations 
  • structure of the hospitality & tourism industries
  • environmental tourism  
  • duty management
  • personnel management  
  • tour operators
  • retail travel services 
  • air transport
  • waterborne transport 
  • ancillary travel products
  • tourism management  
  • travel geography

Diploma Study Option

Minimum English Entry Level: IELTS 5.0 (Intermediate)

Course Duration:
36 weeks (3 terms)

Course Designation: PHT 36

Main Course Entry Dates: October; January; April or July (term dates 2008)

Lessons Weekly: 30 (each of 45 minutes' duration)

Minimum Age: 20 years

Course Structure & Content:

Term 1

20 weekly lessons in Communication & Business Skills
10 lessons weekly in Advanced Study Skills & IELTS Examination Preparation

Terms 2 & 3

20 weekly lessons in Hospitality Management & Tourism
10 lessons weekly in Advanced Study Skills & IELTS Examination Preparation

Awards:

BBSI Diploma in Hospitality Management & Tourism
(continuous assessment)
NCFE Certificate in Hospitality Management & Tourism
(continuous assessment)

Optional Examination+: IELTS [Academic] (examinations monthly)

Course Objectives. The course objectives are to:
  • fully prepare students academically for entry to a Masters degree course related to hospitality management and tourism at a university in Britain
  • have completed the university-application process so that students secure a placement on the postgraduate degree course of their choice at a university in Britain
  • acquire the necessary academic study skills for postgraduate study at a British university
  • develop an understanding of current theory and practice in international hospitality management and tourism
  • acquire a sound, professional understanding and knowledge of international hospitality management and tourism concepts
  • develop effective business English communication and presentation skills
  • build appropriate vocabulary related to business, hospitality management and tourism
  • develop confidence and fluency in the English language towards Advanced Level
  • prepare participants for the IELTS (Academic) examination
  • acquire business, hospitality management and tourism qualifications
Course Elements. In addition to providing students with a thorough and comprehensive grounding in academic English and advanced study skills, the Diploma syllabus incorporates all of the following specialised topics:
  • hospitality management  
  • financial management
  • customer service   
  • accommodation services
  • careers and destination management  
  • hotel front office
  • health, hygiene and fire safety   
  • food and beverage
  • conference & banqueting operations  
  • structure of the hospitality & tourism industries
  • environmental tourism  
  • duty management
  • personnel management  
  • tour operators
  • retail travel services  
  • air transport
  • waterborne transport  
  • ancillary travel products
  • tourism management   
  • travel geography
Certificate, Higher-Certificate, Diploma and University Foundation versions of the above course are also available

† IELTS
IELTS is the International English Language Testing System. It measures ability to communicate in English across all 4 language skills – listening, reading, writing and speaking – for people who intend to study or work where English is the language of communication. IELTS is the preferred English language assessment for universities in English-speaking countries worldwide. Examinations take place monthly in Bournemouth and a place can be secured at the time of booking your course with BBSI. Candidates must book for the examination at least 6 weeks before each examination sitting.

‡ Advanced Study Skills
plagiarism
research skills
internet-based study
bibliography & referencing
extended writing assignment
critical thinking & independent thought
compilation & statistical analysis
independent learning
presentations
seminar skills
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The following Pre-Masters courses are also available at BBSI:
+ Examination fees for those seeking to undertake external examinations are not included in the BBSI course fees.

BBSI courses are carefully designed and structured at different language levels to enable international students to develop all 4 English language skills simultaneously, while developing their professional communication skills and professional knowledge in academic, vocational or professional context, in the specialised subject of their choice. Students therefore have the flexibility to focus on either academic or vocational progression, depending on their personal training needs and particular learning objectives. 

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