Advanced Diploma In Hotel Management
The Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management programme is conducted over 2 years, excluding internships. The first academic year is designed for students to deeply study the skills needed to operate throughout hotel services, and the second year is dedicated to developing the ability to perform supervisory and management tasks.
In the first year, students will approach core subjects necessary as well as practical subjects related to core service departments in hotels. In the second year, students will develop and hone their skills in areas of operational supervision and subsequently in business planning, financial operations, human resource management, strategic marketing, and hotel property management.
Throughout the 2 years, there is an English training programme, from conversational English to specialized English for hotels and restaurants, to help students perfect their skills in an international environment. The remainder of the course is internship time at 4-5 star hotels and resorts. Students will intern for 4 – 6 months at establishments to practice, train, learn, and accumulate practical experience in the workplace.
The training method is a tight combination of direct learning and online support materials on the school’s educational portal. The learning content is designed with a competency-based approach, adapted from original Australian materials. The assessment of learning outcomes will be conducted in various forms such as: quizzes, written exams, skills practice, project assignments, third-party reports, etc. to encompass all aspects of the competencies that students accumulate. As a college that exemplifies excellence in hotel services, students are required to wear the school’s uniform throughout their study time. Details about the uniform will be specified in the “Student Handbook”.
Stream: | Hospitality Management |
Qualification: | Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management, issued by Pegasus, recognized nationally in Vietnam |
Duration: | 30 months include internships, mid-term breaks, and holidays |
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Duration | 30 months including internship, semester breaks and public holidays |
Class Size | Class size is limited to a maximum of 25 students. |
Entry requirements | Graduation from high school or its equivalent is required. Students who have not graduated from high school will be considered based on the assessment of their academic performance in the 12th grade |
English Requirements | Not compulsory. Students with basic English do get preference |
Fees | Go to next page |
Additional costs | School uniform; physical education uniform; costs of National Defense Education; study materials and personal learning tools of students. |
Total number of units | 40 |
Training hours per week | Average of 20 hours per week |
Total training hours | 1,531 hours (excluding 1,370 hours of self-study and 640 hours of internship). |
Course delivery | Lectures, tutorials, practical and simulated sessions. Most units have online support |
Language of delivery | Vietnamese |
Internship | After completing 2 years of study at the school, students are required to complete a minimum 16-week internship at a 4-5 star hotel or resort to strengthen their knowledge and vocational skills. Students may receive financial support from the hotel, but this is not guaranteed and depends on the policy of each hotel. The school will select the most suitable internship facility based on the students’ academic achievements, skills, and preferences |
Qualification | MOLISA approved Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management, issued by Pegasus International College having nation-wide accepted |
Scholarship | Scholarships are available to suitable candidates. Prospective students seeking scholarships must apply for a separate scholarship to be considered. The scholarship level is determined based on academic performance and potential of each candidate. All candidates will participate in the interview |
Job outcomes |
The programme includes 40 subjects, including 33 specialized subjects (units of competence) according to the Australian qualification framework – advanced college level, 06 compulsory subjects according to the Vietnamese college programme (including English communication) and English for the hotel and restaurant industry.
To be recognized as graduating and receive a College degree, students must complete all of the above subjects with the following conditions:
- Attend at least 80% of the training time of each subject.
- Attend all assessment tests of each subject.
- Achieve 50% or more of the assessment requirements of each subject.
- Complete the internship at the enterprise.
Do not violate the College’s rules & regulations In addition to the internship at the enterprise, the subjects of the programme include:
Year 1
1 DHMFSA001 Use hygienic practices for food safety
2 DHMWOR203 Work effectively in hospitality service
3 DHMACS002 Provide housekeeping services to guests
4 DHMFAB002 Provide responsible service of alcohol
5 DHMFAB001 Operate a bar
6 DHMDIV501 Manage diversity in the workplace
7 DHMACS003 Prepare rooms for guests
8 DHMFAB003 Operate a bar
9 DHMFAB007 Serve food and beverage
10 DHMFAB005 Prepare and serve espresso coffee
11 DHMACS008 Provide accommodation reception services
12 DHMCMM401 Make a presentation
13 DHMINV004 Control stock
14 DHMACS007 Conduct night audit
15 DHMWHS004 Establish and maintain a work health and safety system
16 DHMVNC001 English
17 DHMVNC006 Physical Education
18 DHMVNC002 Informatics
19 DHMVNC004 National Defense Education
Year 2
20 DHMCCS008 Develop and manage quality customer service practices
21 DHMCOM005 Manage conflict
22 DHMHRM003 Lead and manage people
23 DHMMGT001 Monitor work operations
24 DHMHRM002 Roster staff
25 DHMFIN003 Manage finances within a budget
26 DHMHRM004 Recruit, select and induct staff
27 DHMFIM601 Manage finances
28 DHMFIN005 Manage physical assets
29 DHMFIN004 Prepare and monitor budgets
30 DHMHRM006 Monitor staff performance
31 DHMOPS504 Manage risk
32 DHMGLC001 Research and comply with regulatory requirements
33 DHMMGT517 Manage operational plan
34 DHMMGT002 Establish and conduct business relationships
35 DHMMPR007 Develop and implement marketing strategie
36 DHMMGT617 Develop and implement a business plan
37 DMHHEN101 Hospitality Engilsh
38 DHMVNC003 Political Education
39 DHMVNC005 Law
40 DHMWEH004 Work effectively in hospitality service
a. What are the advantages of Diploma of Hotel Management Programme?
- The curriculum is based entirely on the Australian programme, so it is updated according to international standards with modern business trends.
- The programme is delivered in Vietnamese at a reasonable cost
- The programme offers training in both professional and management knowledge and soft skills in 2.5 academic years
- The programme highly focus on practice right from year 1
b. What are the entry requirements to study in this programme?
c. What are the opportunities for internships and jobs?
However, they also have to go through a round of interviews and probation with employers