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BA (Hons) Hospitality Management (BHM)

BA (Hons) Hospitality Management (BHM)

Duration 4 Years
Start Date January 2024
Programme Leader Jeetendra Rokaya

“Start in Nepal & finish in Dubai and London”

The new BA (Hons) Hospitality Management (BHM) programme, run in partnership with UK University, is a truly international degree that offers students the unique opportunity to complete Level 3 at the British College, Level 4 & 5 Pearson Diploma in Dubai, and Level 6 in the UK or Dubai. It further gives students the chance to gain hands-on experience from paid internships and earn while they study.

 

Course Introduction

Run in partnership with UK university and Pearsons, this course has been designed to engage, enable, and challenge students to become creative, entrepreneurial, and critically informed dynamic graduates - who can excel in their chosen field of hospitality, or progress to further study within hospitality business management. 

 

Students will begin the course here at The British College, in Kathmandu where they will complete the foundation level. Central to the course is the strong links between theory and practice, so teaching will take place both in our classrooms and in state-of-the-art kitchens and restaurants. 

 

Students will then complete the Second and Third years of the programme at our partner institute in Dubai, The Woolwich Institute. Whilst there, students will have the chance to receive practical experience with paid internships that let them earn while they study, and after their third year has been completed, will receive a Level 5 Pearsons Diploma. Students who then choose to progress to Level 6 will complete their final year in the UK and be awarded a full undergraduate degree from UK University.

 

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Why The British College?

  • The opportunity to study in the UAE and the UK.
  • Receive a degree from a top British university.
  • Earn money and experience from paid internships while you study.
  • Learn in our state-of-the-art kitchen and restaurant facilities. 

 

 

Programme Features

  • Diverse teaching methods are used throughout the course - including lectures, seminars, tutorials, workshops, practicals, and fieldwork. 
  • A safe and creative learning environment is provided throughout the course. 
  • As students progress through the course, they are encouraged to become increasingly independent learners and thinkers.
  • Learn to create and sell products and services related to the hospitality industry.


 

 

On completion of the programme students can proceed to a postgraduate course in a related subject area. Alternately, our students will be fully equipped to create their own company or progress to a career in roles such as (but not limited to):

  • Entering employment
  • Continuing existing employment
  • Linking with the appropriate Professional Body
  • Linking with the appropriate industry certificates
  • Committing to Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
  • Progressing to university.
  • Operations Manager
  • Customer Service Manager
  • Hotel Manager
  • Food and Beverage Manager
  • Chef

TBC is required by Pearson to ensure that every student we enroll has a reasonable expectation of success on the programme. All applicants must be at least 18 years of age.

 

Applicants aged over 21 years at the start of their course and who have been out of education for at least three years are classed as ‘mature students’. The prior qualifications and/ or work experience of such applicants will be reviewed by the College to consider if their individual profile shows they have the potential to achieve the qualification. If we believe it does and all other requirements of the admissions process are met, such applicants may be enrolled.

 

For those who have recently been in education, the entry profile is likely to include one of the following:

  • A relevant BTEC Level 3 qualification
  • A GCE Advanced Level profile that demonstrates strong performance in a relevant subject or adequate performance in more than one GCE subject. This profile is likely to be supported by GCSE grades A* to C and/or 9 to 4 (or equivalent) in subjects such as Maths and English
  • Other related Level 3 qualifications
  • An Access to Higher Education Diploma awarded by an approved further education institution
  • Related work experience
  • An international equivalent of the above.



International Level - 3 Foundation Diploma in Hospitality | Semester:1

Unit Number

Unit Title

Credit

1.

The Hospitality Industry

15

2.

The Principles of Leadership and Supervision

15

3.

Supervision of Food Safety in Hospitality

15

4.

Supervise Food and Beverage Service

15

5.

Front Office Operations

15

 

International Level - 3 Foundation Diploma in Hospitality | Semester:2

Unit Number

Unit Title

Credit

1.

Environment and Sustainability in the Hospitality Industry

15

2.

Customer Service Provision in Hospitality

15

3.

Events in Hospitality

15

4.

Menu Development for Specialist Requirements

15

5.

Technology and Digital Media in Hospitality

15

Holders of the Level 4 HNC will be able to communicate accurately and appropriately and they will have the qualities needed for employment that requires some degree of personal responsibility. They will have developed a range of transferable skills to ensure effective team working, independent initiatives, organisational competence and problem-solving strategies. They will be adaptable and flexible in their approach to hospitality, show resilience under pressure, and meet challenging targets within a given resource.

 

Pearson BTEC Level 4 Higher National Certificate in Hospitality Management

Unit

Unit Title

Unit Level

Unit Credit

1

The Contemporary Hospitality Industry

4

15

2

Managing the Customer Experience

4

15

3

Professional Identity and Practice

4

15

4

The Hospitality Business Toolkit

4

15

5

Leadership and Management for Service Industries

4

15

6

Managing Food and Beverage Operations

4

15

7

Managing Food Production

4

15

8

Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management

4

15

The programme at Level 5 follows the flexible ‘General Hospitality Management’ pathway. Holders of the HND will have developed a sound understanding of the principles in their field of study and will have learned to apply those principles more widely. They will have learned to evaluate the appropriateness of different approaches to solving problems. They will be able to perform effectively in their chosen field and will have the qualities necessary for employment in situations requiring the exercise of personal responsibility and decision-making

 

Pearson BTEC Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Hospitality Management

Unit

Specialist units

Unit Level

Unit Credit

1

Research Project (Pearson-set)

5

30

2

Hospitality Consumer Behaviour and Insight

5

15

3

Menu Development, Planning and Design

5

15

4

Front Office Operations Management

5

15

5

Hospitality Digital Marketing

5

15

6

Food Service Management

5

15

7

Global Events

5

15

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