Diploma in Hotel Management
Introduction. The Confederation of Tourism Hotel and Hospitality was established in 1982 to provide recognised standards of management training appropriate to the needs of the hotel and travel industries, via its syllabi, examinations and awards.
Endorsed by the HCIMA. The HCIMA was formed in 1971 and is the only internationally recognized professional management association for managers in the hospitality, leisure and tourism industries. CTH Management Programmes have been awarded HCIMA Endorsement. All learners on CTH Diploma programmes are eligible for Affiliate Membership of the HCIMA and learners who successfully complete the CTH Advanced Diploma programmes are eligible to apply for Associate (AHCIMA) membership.
Entry Requirements. Completed Secondary School Education.
Course Content for CTH Diploma in Hotel Management
- Food & Beverage Operations . The aim of the Food and Beverage Operations module is to provide students with an understanding of the operational and supervisory aspects of running a food and beverage operation for an international clientele in a range of establishments, to encourage an appreciation of the origins of such systems and to understand the various factors involved in meeting customer needs. Students will gain an understanding of food and wine and its service in a variety of styles of restaurant and establishments and they will have sufficient knowledge to produce a detailed plan for specified food and beverage operations.
- Food Hygiene, Health & Safety. This module makes an important contribution to the supervisory aspects of food hygiene and safety. Supervisors with food safety and health and safety responsibilities need to ensure that all staff operate in a safe, hygienic and efficient manner. The overall aims of this module are to ensure students are familiar with key aspects of current legislation, good practice and health, safety and food safety issues.
- Front Office Operations. This module introduces students to the systems and procedures required for Front Office Operations. It emphasises the importance of high standards in personal qualities and the provision of customer service. Students will develop knowledge and skills in reception procedures as well as understanding the key legislation that relates to reception procedures. They will also evaluate the suitability of different procedures for a range of hospitality outlets.
- Facilities & Accommodation Operations. The aim of Facilities and Accommodation Operations module is to provide students with an overview of the range of functions within the facilities department of hotels.
- Hospitality Finance. This module will give students the knowledge, skills and techniques that will help with the management decision making process. It will look at the process and practices which take place within a hospitality business and at the analytical skills required to understand financial information.
- Introduction to Business Operations. This module will provide students with a broad introduction into the complex world of hospitality and tourism business operations. It provides an overview of the separate functions and activities that concern managers in modern businesses. This module reflects modern concerns of hospitality and tourism business operations.
- Marketing. To provide students with an understanding of marketing and its application in the international hotel and tourism industry, and the ways in which marketing strategies and approaches can be used to optimise product penetration.
- The Tourism Industry. The aim of this module is to provide students with an understanding of the nature of tourism and tourism products from both local and international perspectives. It will ensure students acquire a holistic understanding of the travel and tourism industry, including the impacts of tourism on destination economies, communities and fragile environments. Students will be expected to take a critical perspective on the effects of tourism on their own country, and how tourism can have a strategic developmental function.
- Business Computing. This module provides students with a basic understanding of the use of Information Technology in a business context through some common applications.
- The Global Hospitality Industry. The hospitality and catering industry is one of the largest industries in the world. Each year progressively more meals and bed nights are purchased. The hospitality and catering industry is one of the largest employer of labour worldwide. This module explores the scope of the industry, the various activities contained within it and its position in relation to the world market.
Examination Board. CTH Management Programmes are widely recognised by universities as offering equivalency to degree level study and CTH Diploma students may therefore gain direct entry onto the second year of a variety of hospitality degree programmes. Similarly, CTH Advanced Diploma students may enter onto their chosen degree at final year level. The Examinations are conducted three times a year, in January, June and September.
Recognition Universities
(Recommended by CTH. Subject to individual university criteria)
- Bournemouth University - UK
- Thames Valley University - UK
- Middlesex University – Dubai Campus, UAE
- Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies - UK
- University of Sunderland - UK
- London South Bank University - UK
- Edith Cowan University - Australia
- The Hotel School Sydney - Australia
- Glion and Les Roches Hospitality Management Schools – Switzerland
- Heriot Watt University - UK
- Salford University - UK
Course Duration
- Full-time: Institutional Training (IT) – 7 Months
Students have theory lessons for a period of 8 months at BMC on Monday to Friday. - Part-time: Institutional Training (IT) – 10 Months
Students have theory lessons for a period of 10 months at BMC on weekday nights.
| Type | Full-Time | Part-Time |
|---|---|---|
| Local | 7 months | 10 months |
| SDF | N.A | 360hrs |
| International | 7 months | N.A |
Note: Course syllabus will be provided upon registration.
Fee Structures
NOTE: Fees are NOT inclusive of GST. Fees may change periodically without prior notice.
| Fees Breakdown (shows the full breakdown of total payable fees) |
Total Payable (S$) |
|---|---|
| Course Application Fee (not covered under FPS and not refundable) | $150.00 |
| Course Fee ($5,040 - 10% Rebate) | $4,536.00 |
| Student Membership Fee | $50.00 |
| Course Material Fee | $550.00 |
| Laboratory Fee | $100.00 |
| Exam Fee | $700.00 |
| Student Registration & First Year Subscription | $00.00 |
| FPS insurance (*Absorbed by BMC) | $62.33* |
| (A) Total Course Fees Payable | $5,936.00 |
| (B) No. of Instalments | 2 |
| (C) Instalment Amount (C = A/B) | $2,968.00 |
| Instalment Schedule (full payment scheme) |
Payment by 2 months instalment (S$) |
| 1st Instalment | $2,968.00 |
| 2nd Instalment | $2,968.00 |
| (A) Total Course Fees Payable | $5,936.00 |
| Miscellaneous Fee | |
| Purpose of Fee | Amount (S$) |
| Withdrawal Application Fee | $50.00 |
| Course Transfer Fee (per course) | $50.00 |
| Late Payment Fees | $30.00 |
| Replacement of Student Membership Card | $30.00 |
| Re-taking Examinations (per paper) | $50.00 |
| Fees Breakdown (shows the full breakdown of total payable fees) |
Total Payable (S$) |
|---|---|
| Course Application Fee (not covered under FPS and not refundable) | $150.00 |
| Course Fee | $5,040.00 |
| Student Membership Fee | $50.00 |
| Course Material Fee | $550.00 |
| Laboratory Fee | $100.00 |
| Exam Fee | $700.00 |
| Student Registration & First Year Subscription | $00.00 |
| FPS insurance (*Absorbed by BMC) | $67.62* |
| (A) Total Course Fees Payable | $6,440.00 |
| (B) No. of Instalments | 7 |
| (C) Instalment Amount (C = A/B) | $920.00 |
| Instalment Schedule (full payment scheme) |
Payment by 7 months instalment (S$) |
| 1st Instalment | $920.00 |
| 2nd Instalment | $920.00 |
| 3rd Instalment | $920.00 |
| 4th Instalment | $920.00 |
| 5th Instalment | $920.00 |
| 6th Instalment | $920.00 |
| 7th Instalment | $920.00 |
| (A) Total Course Fees Payable | $6,440.00 |
| Miscellaneous Fee | |
| Purpose of Fee | Amount (S$) |
| Withdrawal Application Fee | $50.00 |
| Course Transfer Fee (per course) | $50.00 |
| Late Payment Fees | $30.00 |
| Replacement of Student Membership Card | $30.00 |
Last updated 11 May 10.
| Fees Breakdown (shows the full breakdown of total payable fees) |
Total Payable (S$) |
|---|---|
| Course Application Fee (not covered under FPS and not refundable) | $150.00 |
| Course Fee ($4,000 - 10% Rebate) | $3,600.00 |
| Student Membership Fee | $50.00 |
| Course Material Fee | $550.00 |
| Laboratory Fee | $100.00 |
| Exam Fee | $700.00 |
| Student Registration & First Year Subscription | $00.00 |
| FPS insurance (*Absorbed by BMC) | $75.00* |
| (A) Total Course Fees Payable | $5,000.00 |
| (B) No. of Instalments | 2 |
| (C) Instalment Amount (C = A/B) | $2,500.00 |
| Instalment Schedule (full payment scheme) |
Payment by 2 months instalment (S$) |
| 1st Instalment | $2,500.00 |
| 2nd Instalment | $2,500.00 |
| (A) Total Course Fees Payable | $5,000.00 |
| Miscellaneous Fee | |
| Purpose of Fee | Amount (S$) |
| Withdrawal Application Fee | $50.00 |
| Course Transfer Fee (per course) | $50.00 |
| Late Payment Fees | $30.00 |
| Replacement of Student Membership Card | $30.00 |
| Re-taking Examinations (per paper) | $50.00 |
| Fees Breakdown (shows the full breakdown of total payable fees) |
Total Payable (S$) |
|---|---|
| Course Application Fee (not covered under FPS and not refundable) | $150.00 |
| Course Fee | $4,000.00 |
| Student Membership Fee | $50.00 |
| Course Material Fee | $550.00 |
| Laboratory Fee | $100.00 |
| Exam Fee | $700.00 |
| Student Registration & First Year Subscription | $00.00 |
| FPS insurance (*Absorbed by BMC) | $81.00* |
| (A) Total Course Fees Payable | $5,400.00 |
| (B) No. of Instalments | 10 |
| (C) Instalment Amount (C = A/B) | $540.00 |
| Instalment Schedule (full payment scheme) |
Payment by 10 months instalment (S$) |
| 1st Instalment | $540.00 |
| 2nd Instalment | $540.00 |
| 3rd Instalment | $540.00 |
| 4th Instalment | $540.00 |
| 5th Instalment | $540.00 |
| 6th Instalment | $540.00 |
| 7th Instalment | $540.00 |
| 8th Instalment | $540.00 |
| 9th Instalment | $540.00 |
| 10th Instalment | $540.00 |
| (A) Total Course Fees Payable | $5,400.00 |
| Miscellaneous Fee | |
| Purpose of Fee | Amount (S$) |
| Withdrawal Application Fee | $50.00 |
| Course Transfer Fee (per course) | $50.00 |
| Late Payment Fees | $30.00 |
| Replacement of Student Membership Card | $30.00 |
Last updated 11 May 10.
Not available for SDF Full-Time students
| Tuition Fee | Non-SMEs $2 per trainee-hour |
SMEs $4 per trainee-hour |
|---|---|---|
| Course Fee | $4,800.00 | |
| Add: GST(7%) | $336.00 | |
| Less: Subsidy | $720.00 | $1,440.00 |
| Total Tuition Fee | $4,416.00 | $3,696.00 |
| Non-Tuition Fee | ||
| Registration Fee * | $50.00 | |
| Student Membership Fee | $50.00 | |
| Course Material Fee | $400.00 | |
| Laboratory Fee | $50.00 | |
| Nett Non-Tuition Fee | $550.00 | |
| Add: GST(7%) | $38.50 | |
| Total Non-Tuition Fee | $588.50 | |
| Exam Fee | $550.00 | |
| Institution Fee | $75.00 | |
| Grand Total | $5,629.50 | $4,909.50 |
Not available for SENSE Mendaki
| Fees Breakdown (shows the full breakdown of total payable fees) |
Total Payable (S$) |
|---|---|
| Course Application Fee (not covered under FPS and not refundable) | $400.00 |
| Course Fee | $6,000.00 |
| Student Membership Fee | $100.00 |
| Course Material Fee | $550.00 |
| Laboratory Fee | $100.00 |
| Medical Insurance | $120.00 |
| Exam - CTH* | $700.00 |
| FPS Insurance Fee* | $79.49 |
| (A) Total Course Fees Payable | $7,649.49 |
| (B) No. of Instalments | 2 |
| (C) Instalment Amount (C = A/B) | $3,824.75 |
| Instalment Schedule (full payment scheme) |
Payment by 2 months (S$) |
| First Instalment Payment | $3,824.75 |
| Final Instalment Payment | $3,824.75 |
| (A) Total Course Fees Payable | $7,649.49 |
| Total Course Fee After GST | $8,549.99 |
| * Non-GST'd Item | |
Last updated 14 May 10.
| Type | Full-Time | Part-Time |
|---|---|---|
| Local | 7 months | 10 months |
| SDF | N.A | 360hrs |
| International | 7 months | N.A |
Admiralty
| Course Commencement Dates | Time | Days |
|---|---|---|
| This centre does not conduct full-time classes for this course. | ||
| Course Commencement Dates | Time | Days |
|---|---|---|
| This centre does not conduct part-time classes for this course. | ||
Call 62699447 for more information.
Ang Mo Kio
| Course Commencement Dates | Time | Days |
|---|---|---|
| This centre does not conduct full-time classes for this course. | ||
| Course Commencement Dates | Time | Days |
|---|---|---|
| This centre does not conduct part-time classes for this course. | ||
Call 64523885 for more information.
Bukit Merah
| Course Commencement Dates | Time | Days |
|---|---|---|
| 04 Oct 10 | 11:00AM — 5:00PM | Mo - Fr |
| 01 Nov 10 | 11:00AM — 5:00PM | Mo - Fr |
| 01 Dec 10 | 11:00AM — 5:00PM | Mo - Fr |
| 03 Jan 11 | 11:00AM — 5:00PM | Mo - Fr |
| 07 Feb 11 | 11:00AM — 5:00PM | Mo - Fr |
| 01 Mar 11 | 11:00AM — 5:00PM | Mo - Fr |
| 01 Apr 11 | 11:00AM — 5:00PM | Mo - Fr |
| 03 May 11 | 11:00AM — 5:00PM | Mo - Fr |
| Commencement dates after the last available date are yet to be scheduled. | ||
18 Jan 10 - 22 Jan 10 (Exam Revision) 25 Jan 10 - 29 Jan 10 (Exam Period) 31 May - 04 Jun 10 (Exam Revision) 07 Jun - 11 Jun 10 (Exam Period)
| Course Commencement Dates | Time | Days |
|---|---|---|
| 13 Sep 10 | 7:00PM — 10:00PM | Mo We Fr |
| 04 Oct 10 | 7:00PM — 10:00PM | Mo We Fr |
| 29 Oct 10 | 7:00PM — 10:00PM | Mo We Fr |
| 29 Nov 10 | 7:00PM — 10:00PM | Mo We Fr |
| 27 Dec 10 | 7:00PM — 10:00PM | Mo We Fr |
| 21 Jan 11 | 7:00PM — 10:00PM | Mo We Fr |
| 07 Feb 11 | 7:00PM — 10:00PM | Mo We Fr |
| 11 Mar 11 | 7:00PM — 10:00PM | Mo We Fr |
| 06 Apr 11 | 7:00PM — 10:00PM | Mo We Fr |
| Commencement dates after the last available date are yet to be scheduled. | ||
18 Jan 10 - 22 Jan 10 (Exam Revision) 25 Jan 10 - 29 Jan 10 (Exam Period) 31 May 10 - 04 Jun 10 (Exam Revision) 07 Jun 10 - 11 Jun 10 (Exam Period)
Call 62735611 for more information.
Dhoby Ghaut
| Course Commencement Dates | Time | Days |
|---|---|---|
| This centre does not conduct full-time classes for this course. | ||
| Course Commencement Dates | Time | Days |
|---|---|---|
| This centre does not conduct part-time classes for this course. | ||
Call 63377589 for more information.
Joo Chiat
| Course Commencement Dates | Time | Days |
|---|---|---|
| This centre does not conduct full-time classes for this course. | ||
| Course Commencement Dates | Time | Days |
|---|---|---|
| This centre does not conduct part-time classes for this course. | ||
Jurong East
| Course Commencement Dates | Time | Days |
|---|---|---|
| This centre does not conduct full-time classes for this course. | ||
| Course Commencement Dates | Time | Days |
|---|---|---|
| This centre does not conduct part-time classes for this course. | ||
Call 65655655 for more information.
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