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OTHM Level 6 Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality Management

OTHM Level 6 Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality Management

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Overview Equivalent to the final year of a UK Bachelor’s degree, this qualification develops learners’ management knowledge and skills within the tourism and hospitality industry. Learners critically evaluate contemporary knowledge and theories and propose solutions to complex management problems, covering strategic marketing, tourism policy, organisational behaviour, technology, international development and research methodology.

Total Course Duration

  • 12 Months (Full Time)
  • Hours: 480 Guided Learning Hours
  • Total Qualification Time: 1200 hours

Module Structure

Unit Credits
Strategic Marketing 20
Tourism Policy and Planning 20
Organisational Behaviour and Performance 20
Technology in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry 20
Tourism and International Development 20
Researching Tourism and Hospitality Management 20
Total 120 credits

Assessment All units are internally assessed by the centre and externally verified by OTHM. Assessment is via assignment submission only. No exams.

Requirements/Instructions

  • Learners must attend all scheduled sessions or engage fully with online learning materials
  • All assignments must be submitted by the deadlines provided
  • Learners must have access to a computer or device with internet connection
  • Academic integrity must be maintained at all times
  • Learners must engage with the recommended reading and resources provided

Progression and Career Outcomes Progression to the OTHM Level 7 Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality Management or direct entry to a Master’s degree programme. Career opportunities include tourism director, hotel general manager, destination marketing manager, revenue director and tourism policy officer.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Strategic marketing and how to plan and execute marketing strategy at a senior industry level
  • Tourism policy and planning processes including the role of government and stakeholders
  • Organisational behaviour and performance management in tourism and hospitality settings
  • The role of technology — including digital platforms and AI — in transforming the visitor industry
  • Tourism's relationship with international development, poverty reduction and sustainable growth
  • Research methodologies for investigating contemporary tourism and hospitality management issues

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