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Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management

Management and Science University (MSU)

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  • Description

    From overseeing travel and tour plans, to managing hotel operations and liaising with counterparts oversea, the hospitality and tourism management diploma programme at Management and Science University primes you for a career at the heart of one of the most exhilarating and fastest growing industries. Our curriculum is designed with experiential learning in mind; focusing on giving you the competency in contemporary hospitality and tourism practices and the supervisory skills for entry-level management. A period of industrial internship towards the end of your studies ensures you graduate industry ready for a career in hospitality and tourism management.

    Field of Study

    Hospitality & Tourism

    Duration (Years)

    2.5

    Course Fees

    RM 41,220 (USD 9,893)

    MQA No.

    A5404

    Degree Type

    Internal Degree

  • Intake (Month)
    February, July, September 

Entry Requirements

  • UEC
    At least a B in three (3) subjects 
  • Certificate
    Certificate in Business Management from MSU College with a Pass in all subjects OR Certificate from Polytechnic or institutions of higher education 
  • SPM/STPM
    Credit in three (3) subjects (preference given to Mathematics and Science)
  • Others
    Any other equivalent qualification recognized by MSU Senate
  • English Requirements
    Refer to the university 

Programme Structure

  • Year 1

    Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Industry

    Tour Guide Technique

    Introduction to Tour Operation

    Customer Service and Etiquette

  • Year 2

    Fundamentals of Finance in Service Industry

    Recreation Management

    Industrial Training

  • Year 3

    Introduction to Tourism Planning

    Entrepreneurial Skills

    Front Office Operations

Additional Information

  • Fees
    RM 41,220 (USD 9,893)

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