MBA Hospitality Management
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-01-20 | - |
| 2025-04-07 | - |
| 2025-08-04 | - |
| 2025-10-20 | - |
Program Overview
MBA Hospitality Management
Programme Objectives and Courses
Objectives and Learning Outcomes
At the conclusion of the course, students will be able to:
- Interpret practical, theoretical and personal skills required for senior management roles within a variety of international hotel and tourism organisations.
- Synthesise strategic, organisational and marketing processes of a commercial hospitality enterprise within the context of the global nature of the business.
- Cultivate a professional management attitude by nurturing the creative development of innovative ideas and solutions.
- Confidently debate, research and synthesise theories while evaluating organisational learning.
- Critically analyse different multilateral institutions and transnational organisations including and evaluation of their impacts involved in international tourism and heritage tourism management.
Courses
- International Festival and Events Management This module aims to explore concrete answers to the simple yet always enigmatic question: How can leaders influence people and themselves to create service quality and a productive work environment.
- Strategic Management The aim of this module is to provide students with the knowledge and ability to explain the strategic management processes, procedures and issues within various organisations.
- Tourism Management This unit aims to introduce students to the concept of international tourism and the core tourism activities in an international context.
- Hotel Finance & Control Systems This unit requires developing a critical approach to the analysis of the management of Hotel Finance and Control Systems and the problem-solving skills that managers need for the successful and profitable control of a hotel business.
- Modern Hospitality Marketing This module aims to enable students to gain an understanding of theoretical and practical aspects of marketing strategy.
- Creative Management This unit aims to enable learners to hypothesise and exercise appropriate judgement regarding the principles and theories of learning in the context of the individual, team and the organisation.
- Management of Heritage Tourism The aim of the module is to introduce students to the nature, role and management of heritage tourism around the world.
- Research Methods The main aim of this module is to give students the opportunity to apply their theoretical knowledge of the research process and produce an independent extended research proposal.
Programme Details
Entry Requirements
- Entry requirements: Postgraduate Diploma in Hotel and Tourism Management or Bachelor Degree (Honours) students in any discipline, or students with substantial hotel and tourism experience and a higher education qualification.
- Age requirements: 20 and above
- Language proficiency: Required English level by interview / HTMi test or have TOEFL 547 or IELTS 6.0 or equivalent HTMi English Placement Test Score.
- Prior work experience: None or substantial experience in the hospitality or tourism industry if not a degree or a postgraduate diploma holder.
Delivery and Assessment Methods
- Mode of delivery: Face-to-face, blended learning platforms, online, research, student centred learning, tutorials, lecture, presentations, assessments, project based assignments, and applied learning.
- Final assessment: Written exams and final projects. Dissertation to be completed within 6 months following the completion of the academic semester.
- Graduation requirements: 60%
- Average student-teacher ratio: 15 students per 1 teacher
- Total contact hours: 320 hours full-time
- Duration of programme: Academic Study: 20 Weeks and Work Placement / Internship: 20-24 Weeks
Graduation
Students who successfully complete the programme will be awarded with the MBA Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality Management by HTMi Hotel and Tourism Management Institute. MBA Postgraduate Diploma graduates need to complete a dissertation to be awarded the Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Hospitality Management by HTMi Hotel and Tourism Management Institute.
Students will write a dissertation of between 10,000 – 14,000 words on a topic of international importance supervised directly by HTMi either online or on campus if students decide to do the Master’s Dissertation Course. The dissertation allows each MBA student to focus on a particular part of the international hotel and tourism industry, in which they are interested in starting their career.
Masters students may choose to join the optional Dissertation Course following the completion of the taught course.
