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Hospitality Business Management with a Modern Language BA(Hons

Hospitality Business Management BA(Hons)

Your course Dynamic, fast paced and international, the hospitality industry is a thriving business sector offering you plenty of exciting career opportunities. This course is designed to prepare you for a management career in world-class hotels, country clubs, theme parks, leisure centres, exhibition venues or catering services and is designed around what the hospitality industry wants, ensuring that you are in the best possible position to go directly into challenging and rewarding positions within multinational organisations nationally or globally.

You’ll be taught by lecturers who have experience in the industry, and who’ll help you explore areas of marketing, human resources and operations management alongside hospitality specific options such as nationally recognised short courses in licencing law, food safety and the level 1 award in wine alongside principles of strategic management and how it is applied to industry practice.

Placements During your studies we’ll give you the opportunity to take a placement with a business, either in the UK or abroad. Previous students have undertaken placements in companies like Marriott, Fairmont Hotels and Resorts, Hilton, White Lodgings, De Vere and Park Plaza as well as Greenwich Country Club in Connecticut, Broken Sound Club in Florida and Ovolo in Hong Kong.

Your future

Previous graduates from this subject area have gone on to roles such as Sales & Marketing Manager, International Account Executive, Sales Manager and Food & Beverage Manager in organisations including Wyndham Worldwide,

Inventive Leisure, Optimum Medical, Radisson Hotel, Q Hotels, Marriott Hotel (US) and Mitchells and Butler. **

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Course info

Course length:

3yrs full-time 4yrs inc. placement yr

Entry requirements:

BBC/DMM/112

92% Graduates employed from this subject *

* Percentage of graduates from this subject area at Huddersfield who go on to work and/or further study within six months of graduating (Destination of Leavers from Higher Education Survey 2016/17)

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