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The Department of Management Studies
The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus
University Drive
Cave Hill
St. Michael
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9:00am - 5:00pm (Mon - Fri) |
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(246) 417-4295/4296/7 |
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(246) 438-9167 |
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HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT - Major
Please note that this programme structure acts as a guideline, refer to your Undergraduate Hanbook for official programme information.
Some courses are accompanied by a webpage which includes course information.
YEARS I AND II COMPLETED AT BARBADOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Before proceeding to Years III and IV of this programme, students are
required to complete the Two-Year Associate Degree in Applied Arts -
Tourism and Travel, or the Associate Degree in Applied Arts - Hotel
Catering and Institutional Operations (or equivalent) with a 2.75 grade
point average.
Students may also access Year III and IV of the programme by completing
Level I of the Management Studies Programme (see p.19) as well as the
following one year programme at the Barbados Community College.
YEAR I
Semester 1 (for students in both the Hospitality and Tourism streams)
Sanitation, Safety and First Aid
Food and Beverage Operations
Alcoholic Beverages
Accommodation Practicum
Food and Beverage Practicum
Hospitality Law and Insurance (A)
Semester 2 (for students in the Hospitality Stream only)
Accommodation Management
Oral Language/Situational Tourism
Advanced Food and Beverage Operations
Events Management
Food and Beverage Management
Hospitality Law and Insurance (B, C)
Semester 2 (for students in the Tourism Stream only)
Language
Tourism Planning and Development I
Travel Geography
Tour Packaging and Guiding
Travel Consultancy
Hospitality Law and Insurance (B, C)
Students may be granted exemptions on the basis of prior qualifications.
YEAR III
MGMT2008 (MS22A) Organisational Behaviour
ACCT2019 (MS25G) Introductory Accounting for Managers
TOUR 2000 (TR20A) International Tourism
FOUN1101 (FD11A) Caribbean Civilization
One of:
TOUR2002 (TR21A) Transportation and Tourism
MGMT2003 (MS20C) Property and Facilities Management
MGMT2006 (MS21D) Management Information Systems
MGMT3017 (MS22B) Human Resources Management
TOUR2001 (TR20B) Caribbean Tourism
TOUR2003 (TR21B) Tourism Planning and Development II
TOUR2004 (TR22A) Research Methods for Business
TOUR3007 (MGMT378) Internship (Summer)
YEAR IV
MGMT2020 (MS26A) Managerial Economics OR Elective
MKTG3000 (MS30A) Marketing Management
MGMT3004 (MS30E) Management of Quality
TOUR3000 (TR30A) Tourism Management
One of:
MGMT3005 (MS30F) Attractions Development and Management (TMC)
MGMT3006 (MS30G) Hotel and Restaurant Management Seminar (HMC)
MGMT3018 (MS32B) Industrial Relations
MGMT3031 (MS33B) Business Strategy and Policy
TOUR3001 (TR30B) Sustainable Tourism
TOUR3002 (TR30C) Tourism Marketing
TOUR3006 (TR33A) Project
TMC - Tourism Management Concentration
HMC - Hospitality Management Concentration
Students are normally required to complete three (3) Foundation Courses as
part of the degree programme. Where equivalent courses have been taken
at the Barbados Community College, students may apply for exemption from
the relevant Foundation Courses. Courses currently under consideration for
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| UWI Course Equivalence |
GED 143/215 English and Communication I & II
AIT 108 Applied Information Technology
GED 115 Computer Awarness |
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FOUN1001 AND FOUN1002
MGMT1000 (MS11A)
MGMT1000 (MS11A) |
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