Course Details

  • Category: Tourism, Hospitality Management & German Language
  • Mode: Regular
  • Start date: February, May, August, November
  • Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions

Eligibility Criteria

Any graduates or professionals who plan to pursue their Tourism or Hospitality career after completing their mandatory education

Program Structure

This programme equips students who want to work in the hospitality and hotel industries with the knowledge and abilities needed to comprehend various facets of the sector. The programme will introduce learners to tourism and hospitality in order to understand the context, the impact and the key characteristics of the field. Because hospitality is a people-oriented field, students will also be prepared in terms of the soft skills necessary for employment in this field. Critical Thinking is a vital skill, much in demand in all walks of vocational and academic life; indeed it is one of the most sought after skills in the workplace. Students who possess this crucial skill will undoubtedly be more competitive in the job market. This programme also gives the opportunity to understand factors that influence the behaviour of tourists as consumers together with key aspects in tourism marketing. Operations management is also covered, however with a focus on hospitality and service operations. The programme enables students to explore contemporary issues within the hospitality industry. This certificate introduces learners to the context, impact and key characteristics of the hospitality and tourism industry, providing students with the theoretical knowledge, practical expertise and language proficiency required to understand various aspects of the industry and efficiently handle management responsibilities in the hospitality sector 

Core Study Units : German & Expert Modules

The programme is an integrated collection of study modules and services designed to help candidates develop their fundamental academic, technical, and employability skills. It also gives them access to ongoing education and training while placing them in high-demand positions with plenty of opportunity. Every course in the curriculum is intended to help students get ready for the next stage of their education and careers while also giving them a credential that is valuable on the job market.



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The Course HighLight

The course will give the learners a space to be able to put their knowledge, skills and competence acquired to practice through work-based learning.

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Learn German

Classes according to Common European Framework of Reference for Languages CEFR :

For Graduates/ Professionals : A1 +A2 + B1 – 560 hours of German Teaching

A1 (Lower Beginner)

You ought to be able to comprehend basic German sentences at the A1 level as well as identify fundamental words that apply to both you and the environment. You can introduce yourself and use standard greetings. You can also write something straightforward, like "filling out forms." You can understand fundamental German vocabulary in slow speech

A2 (Upper Beginner)

At the A2 level, you can relate information about your job, family, and necessities. You can comprehend useful information like train schedules. You can also understand brief spoken and written messages

B1 (Lower Intermediate)

At the B1 level, you can begin to consume more German media and understand the main points of radio or TV shows with slow, clear narration. You also develop more refined verbal and written expressions that will help you in preparations for the job market

Expert Modules

  • Front Desk Operation Courses
  •  Bar Management Courses
  •  Food & Beverage Operation Courses
  • Hotel Housekeeping Operation Courses
  •  Reception Desk Management
  •  Sales & Marketing Manager in Tourism
  •  Food & Beverage Management Courses
  • Hotel Housekeeping  Management Courses

German language certifications

Each language level will be finished with a language certificate examination. The CEFR levels are used to evaluate your German language proficiency. For students in various contexts, each of these exams offers an official evaluation of German proficiency. Generally, these exams are taken at authorized test centers on designated dates.

  • Goethe-Zertifikat : There are six types of Goethe-Zertifikat, each corresponding to a CEFR level from A1 through C2. These are administered by the Goethe-Institut, an independent organization dedicated to the study of German language and culture. The test can be taken by any German learner over the age of sixteen. It works best for people who would like to teach, do research, or study in Germany.
  • TestDaF: the Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache (Test of German as a foreign language) was created primarily for students who wish to study at the university level in Germany. Once you’ve passed the TestDaF exam, your certification will be valid indefinitely.
  • telc (The European Language Certificates): The many varieties of telc language certification tests offer a practical evaluation of your German language proficiency and are an affordable alternative to the various Goethe-Zertifikat types.
  • DTZ: BAMF, the Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge (Federal Office for Migration and Refugees), Germany’s national migration authority developed the DTZ, or Deutsch-Test für Zuwanderer, to track immigrants' progress in various government Integrationskurse (integration courses) (German test for immigrants)
  • DSD : The Deutsches Sprachdiplom der Kultusministerkonferenz (German Language Certificate of the Education Ministers Conference), or DSD, was designed for foreign students who wish to study in German universities.

CERTIFICATE NAME WHO’S IT FOR? CEFR LEVEL(S)
GOETHE-ZERTIFIKAT

Students (youth & adults)
Visa-seekers
Workers in fields like hospitality and childcare
Teachers & researchers (C2 level)
 

A1 – C2
GOETHE-TEST PRO

Professionals & business people

A1 – C2
GOETHE-TEST PRO PFLEGE

Nursing professionals

B2
TESTDAF

University & graduate-level students

Scientists

B2 – C1
TELC (VARIOUS TESTS)

Students
Business people
Medical professionals
People seeking residency, visas, or citizenship

A1 – C2
DTZ

Immigrants

A2 – B1
DSD

Students (university level)

A2/B1 (DSD I) or B2/C1 (DSD II)

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this unit the student will be able to:

1. Understand the nature, impacts and characteristics of tourism and hospitality.

2.  Analyse hotel and hospitality operations.

3. Learners will develop knowledge and understanding of planning and managing tourism

and hospitality across various destinations, considering the trends in place.

4. Students will have the opportunity to think about groups and teams, as well as leadership and communication abilities.

5. Learners will develop a broad understanding of the nature, development and management of visitor attractions.

And more…

Benefits

Learners will learn how to:

1.Describe the impact of various aspects of the hospitality industry and efficiently handle management responsibilities in the hospitality sector.

2.Provide high-quality service and customer experience

3.Recall the importance of presentations to guests.

4.Enhance the communication and soft skills

5.Understand key hospitality characteristics.

6.Maintain effective workplace communication and help management create a welcoming environment.

7.Comply with the values and culture of an organisation.

8.Collaborate & communicate with clients and colleagues in an effective manner.

The course will give the learners a space to be able to put their knowledge, skills and competence acquired to practice through work-based learning.

Why do you persist in waiting?

Become a key worker yourself in the rapidly evolving tourism and hospitality industry today to improve people's lives. This course can be taken by learners  to understand the context, impact and key characteristics of the hospitality and tourism industry, providing students with the theoretical knowledge, language proficiecy and practical expertise required to understand various aspects of the industry and efficiently handle management responsibilities in the hospitality sector.