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Travel & Tourism Management

Discover the world of travel and tourism at KES College and prepare to lead the evolution in a dynamic global industry.
Language of Instruction:
English
Degree Title:
Higher Diploma in Travel & Tourism Management
Attendance:
Morning or Evening Classes
Enrolment Requirements:
Secondary School Leaving Certificate
  • Description

Travel & Tourism Management

3 academic years, 180 ECTS, Higher Diploma

  • Accredited Programme by the Cyprus Agency of Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Higher Education (CY.Q.A.A.)
  • Government Grant up to €3,420 for each year of study (with income criteria)

The Travel and Tourism industry is a constantly evolving global industry as the number of travellers is rising rapidly. This has created the need to train people with knowledge and skills aspiring to work and then to lead developments in this field. The Travel & Tourism Management programme “provides a multi-faceted approach to travel and tourism with an emphasis on management and operational management”.

Job Opportunities

  • Tourist Organisations
  • Tourist agencies
  • Hotels
  • Conferences Planning
  • Public and Private organisations in the tourism industry
  • Special interest tourism (medical, business etc.)
  • Preparing students for a successful career at all levels, in a variety of locations of the Travel Industry and Tourism Industry.
  • Graduates are qualified to work in the multi-faceted tourism industry, including travel agencies, tour operators, airlines, cruise liners, hotels and other related businesses that provide services to people or groups traveling on business, for recreation or for any other reason.
  • Future travel and tourism professionals are taught both the knowledge and skills needed for a successful career today, as well as those that are expected to be necessary in the near future. In this spirit, the curriculum prepares young people to start their own businesses as travel agents working from home or the internet, which is an ever-increasing trend.
  • It combines theory with practice. There is a compulsory internship in the industry during the studies.
  • Graduates, if they so wish, can continue their studies at universities to obtain a degree or postgraduate degree.
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Semester 1
 
 
 
 
SUBJECTS P.P.W* ECTS
Geography of Tourism and Travel 2 4
Principles of Destination Management 2 4
Structure of Travel Industry 2 4
Principles of Microeconomics in Tourism 2 4
Definitions, Concepts and Principles of Business Management 3 6
Introduction to Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Industry 2 4
Elective subject (one from the below):    
Introduction to Nutrition and Diet 2 4
Introduction to Sociology of Tourism 2 4
 
 
 
Semester 2
 
 
 
 
SUBJECTS P.P.W* ECTS
Introduction to Statistics (Descriptive Statistics) 2 4
Global Tourism and Leisure 2 4
Principles of Macroeconomics in Tourism 2 4
Introduction to Marketing 2 4
The Hospitality Business 3 5
Practical Training I 2 5
Elective subject (one from the below):    
French Language I 2 4
Russian Language I 2 4
German Language I 2 4
Greek Language for Foreign Students I 2 4
 
 

There is obligatory practical training of 13 weeks in suitable Travel and Tourism Organizations after Semester  2

(1st June – 31st of August).

 
Semester 3
 
 
 
 
SUBJECTS P.P.W* ECTS
Travel and Tourism Management 2 4
Organisational Behaviour 2 4
Accounting I (Principles of Accounting) 2 4
Human Resource Management 2 4
Introduction to the Air Transport Industry 3 6
Special Interest Tourism 2 4
Elective subject (one from the below):    
French Language II 2 4
Russian Language II 2 4
German Language II 2 4
Greek Language for Foreign Students II 2 4
 
 
 
Semester 4
 
 
 
 
SUBJECTS P.P.W* ECTS
Consumer Behaviour 2 4
Culture and Heritage Tourism 2 4
Small Business Management 2 4
Air Travel Law and Regulation 2 4
Air Travel Fares and Ticketing 3 5
Practical Training II 2 5
Elective subject (one from the below):    
Introduction to Finance 2 4
Food Health, Safety and Security 2 4
 

 

There is obligatory practical training of 13 weeks in suitable Travel and Tourism Organizations after Semester 4

(1st June – 31st of August).

 
Semester 5
 
 
 
 
SUBJECTS P.P.W* ECTS
Business Strategy and Policy 2 4
Quality Assessment Control and Management 2 4
Cruise Line Management 2 4
Home & Retail Travel Agency 2 4
Conferences & Event Management 2 4
Final Project I 4 6
Elective subject (one from the below):    
Rural Tourism 2 4
Cyprus Society, History and Culture 2 4
 
 
 
Semester 6
 
 
 
 
SUBJECTS P.P.W* ECTS
Spa and Wellness Management 2 4
Public Relations 2 4
Business Ethics 2 4
Final Project II 4 6
E-Commerce 2 4
Entrepreneurship 2 4
Elective subject (one from the below):    
Tourism Legislation 2 4
EU Formation & Structure 2 4
 

 

 * P. P. W: Periods per week. Duration: 55 minutes

Geography of Tourism and Travel

This course aims to explore the inter-relationship between geography and tourism. The module will provide a basic overview of the world regions and provide an insight about the geographical character that comprises the setting for tourism.

Principles of Destination Management

The course focuses on tourism and to examine its principles structures, functions and rationale.

Structure of Travel Industry

Τhe course introduces, presents, discusses and expounds the travel industry and its particulars.

Principles of Microeconomics in Tourism

This module aims to develop students understanding of the tourism economics from a microeconomic point of view. It also aims to enhance their skills in analyzing the tourism business environment and in taking decisions on tourism business.

Definitions, Concepts & Principles of Business Management

This course provides a detailed examination of the tourism product and its impact and the nature of the tourist. Moreover, the course provides the students with an understanding of management from an industry standpoint on a global level, showing particular attention to the different and often diverse sectors of the tourism industry.

Introduction to Travel, Tourism & the Hospitality Industry

An introductory course to Tourism, Travel and Hospitality, introducing these topics and placing them into a correct and updated local and international perspective. The course is designed to develop knowledge and understanding.

Introduction to Nutrition and Diet

This is an introductory course to the science of nutrition and diet, its principles and methods and its uses and applications in hospitality.

Introduction to Sociology of Tourism

The purpose of this course is to provide the students with a comprehensive understanding of contemporary tourists, their interests and challenges and relations between tourism and societies at large.

Introduction to Statistics (Descriptive Statistics)

This course covers the basics of descriptive statistics, distributions and central tendency and dispersion measures.

Global Tourism & Leisure

The course provides an introduction to Global trends in tourism and leisure and highlight their major constituents.

Principles of Macroeconomics in Tourism

The course provides an essential approach to the tourism sector from a macroeconomic point of view. This module aims to develop students understanding of the tourism economics in macroeconomic perspectives; to enhance their skills in taking decisions on tourism business and in analyzing tourism business environment.

Introduction to Marketing

An introductory course to the science of Marketing Management and its applications in business and organizations. This course teaches students how to apply marketing theory and concepts to what marketers do in “the real world”, how to use marketing concepts to make business decisions and how to improve familiarity with current challenges and issues in marketing.

The Hospitality Business

This course provides an introduction to the hospitality industry, which has emerged as the largest global industry of present times.

Practical Training I

The main aim of this course, is to give to the students the opportunity to acquire practical experiences, on top of the knowledge acquired during the entire program of study and within a professional environment.

French Language I

This is an introductory course to French. It aims to develop basic communication skills in reading, writing, speaking, listening and pronunciation.

Russian Language I

The course aims to teach students the basic structures and vocabulary of the Russian language, with emphasis on Travel and Tourism, to understand and to use common expressions related to their working environment.

German Language I

The course objective is to enable students to develop their communicative competence in listening, speaking, reading and writing in German Language directly related to their studies and their working environment in Travel and Tourism industry.

Greek Language for Foreign Students I

This introductory course on Modern Greek is designed specifically for students with no previous knowledge of the language to provide them with knowledge, skills and confidence to read, write, and speak in a basic level in Modern Greek.

Travel and Tourism Management

The course is designed to make students conceptually clear about Tourism Industry and management so as to understand different facets and dimensions and its relationship with other subjects, tools and techniques.

Organisational Behaviour

This course provides an understanding of general management theory and principles and their application to hospitality organisations with a particular focus on the travel and tourism sectors.

Accounting I (Principles of Accounting)

The course introduces students to the basic principles of accounting, its uses, perspectives and applications.

Human Resource Management

An introductory course to the basics and principles of human resource management in organizations.

Introduction to the Air Transport Industry

The course introduces students to the general and particular characteristics of the airline industry.

Special Interest Tourism

The course aims to critically analyse environmental, social and economic costs and benefits of sustainable tourism, including related laws and policies, community involvement, and future trends.

French Language II

The course focuses on non-general French and more specifically French specialty in the field of hospitality and tourism.

Russian Language II

The course aims to expand students’ knowledge of grammatical structures, vocabulary and the overall ability to communicate in the Russian language with emphasis on Travel and Tourism and specific professional aspects.

German Language II

Students will continue their study of German language by further expanding their knowledge of key vocabulary topics related to Travel and Tourism industry. They will also develop their communicative competence in a more advanced level.

Greek Language for Foreign Students II

This course aims to provide students with some more advanced knowledge and vocabulary of the travel and tourism industry and give emphasis on definitions and concepts concerning the travel and tourism business.

Consumer Behaviour

The course introduces students to consumer behaviour. Students will be exposed to all aspects of the consumer process. Consumer behavior theory will be introduced and applied to “real world” marketing situations.

Culture and Heritage Tourism

The course Culture and Heritage Tourism exposes students to scientific artistic, aesthetic, historic and conservationist points of views and values about culture and heritage in different places and culture. This enables them to know how to promote cultural and natural heritage as important tourist aspects.

Small Business Management

This course provides an understanding of what constitutes small business management and the reasons that small businesses form the backbone of the tourism and hospitality industry. The course also provides an understanding of entrepreneurship generally as a business concept and its application within the tourism and hospitality industry in particular.

Air Travel Law and Regulation

The course makes the students familiar with the basics of the Air Travel Laws and Regulations and the responsibilities of the partners and the organisations concerned.

Air Travel Fares and Ticketing

This course introduces students to basics and advanced airline fares principles, CRS, price and ticket issues. Students will learn principles of various ticketing software, e.g. Amadeus, Galileo, Apollo used by travel industry professionals to instantly confirm and manage flights, hotel, car and other reservations. The course also includes a module on electronic booking.

Practical Training II

Practical Exercise II offers students the opportunity to gain practical experience in addition to the knowledge and skills acquired during their studies in a real professional environment. 

Introduction to Finance

This is an introductory course to finance and investments. It provides an intuitive but rigorous understanding of the theory and practice of financial markets, illustrating the concepts through examples and cases drawn from the public, private and non-profit sectors. 

Food Health, Safety and Security

This course introduces and trains students in food industry related sanitation and safety issues and practices involved in food preparation.

Business Strategy and Policy

This course provides a link between strategic thinking on a theoretical basis with action in the management of tourism. Moreover, it provides an analytical evaluation of the most important global trends in the industry and a review of the major factors affecting international tourism management especially from a strategic standpoint.

Quality Assessment Control and Management

The course covers the history and relevance of quality control in modern business; explains major concepts, methods and means of quality control and explains how these are applied in the evaluation and measurement of goods and services.

Cruise Line Management

This course is designed to help students understand the cruise line industry as a unique tourism product. Examining the major aspects of cruise operations and management including history, global cruise market, economic significance, geography of cruising, itinerary design, anatomy of a cruise ship, operations, sales and marketing procedures, passenger services, event planning and management and career opportunities.

Home & Retail Travel Agency

The course introduces students to the options of independent careers in travel and tourism and focuses on means, methods and rationale of becoming a “Home-Based” Travel agent and explains how to specialize as an employee in a travel agency.

Conferences & Event Management

This course introduces to students to Banquet, Gala and Conference events; planning and management techniques.

Final Project I

This course coaches students in the first stage of market research towards the building of a realistic business plan.

Rural Tourism

The course provides an introduction to rural tourism and survey issues that determine successful rural tourism development and site management of environmentally and culturally sensitive areas.

Cyprus Society, History and Culture

This course provides students with an introductory survey of Cyprus society, history and culture. It explores the island’s history from the Neolithic age to the present, offering an overview of all major historical periods.

Spa and Wellness Management

This course is designed to address today`s market demand for creative, highly skilled, and well-rounded Spa and Wellness managers, who have the ability to educate and empower both their clients and staff.

Public Relations

The aim of the course is to introduce, describe, explain and analyse the functions of Public Relations in contemporary society.

Business Ethics

Business Ethics introduces, expounds and explains the essentials of business ethics in modern settings. 

Final Project II

This course coaches students in the final building of a realistic business plan.

E-Commerce

This is an advanced course which looks at the new electronic “marketplace in space”. The course examines the foundation, operation and implications of the Internet economy.

Entrepreneurship

The course explores entrepreneurship as a multidimensional phenomenon at individual and corporate levels. Students are given hands-on experience in business venture development through a close interrelation between class theory and practice.

Tourism Legislation

The aim of the course is to acquaint students with legal regulations nascent in the tourist industry. Principally to take heed of contractual relations between entrepreneurs and their consumers, explication of questions concerning the protection of consumers and problems of dispute resolution.

EU Formation and Structure

An introductory course on the evolution and structure of EU society & economics. The course covers highlights of EU institutions rules and regulations to familiarize the student with the basic concepts of EU structure.

Coordinator of the Programme: Panayiotis Hadjisymeou
Office: 5 Kallipolis Avenue, 1055 Nicosia
Tel.: 00357 22875737
E-mail: [email protected]

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