Hotel and Hospitality, University 1st and 2nd Year (Level 4 and 5)

Available Options

Hotel and Hospitality (Level 4)

£ 1300
  • University 1st Year (Level 4) Full Course Materials and Exams

Access to full course materials, exams, tutor support and payment plan.

Hotel and Hospitality (Level 4&5)

£ 1595
  • Two courses
  • University 1st Year (Level 4) Full Course Materials and Exams
  • University 2nd Year (Level 5) Full Course Materials and Exams

Access to full course materials, exams, tutor support and payment plan.

Hotel and Hospitality (Level 5)

£ 1300
  • University 2nd Year (Level 5) Full Course Materials and Exams

Access to full course materials, exams, tutor support and payment plan.

About the course
Prepare for an exciting career in the hospitality industry through the online Hotel Management course.

Students on our online Hospitality Management program will undertake a Level 4/5 240-credit course, designed to prepare students with the skills needed to be a competent employee in the hospitality industry. During the Hotel Management program, students will have the ability to access tutor support and webinars, a social learning forum, and additional materials to help in the completion of their diploma. For more information on the support available to students, visit our Student Resources page.

Each module consists of 40 guided learning hours of material with an additional 30-50 hours worth of optional materials that comprise of recommended exercises, recommended readings, Internet resources, and self-testing exercises.

Upon passing the online assessments and written assignments, students will be awarded a ATHE diploma and will be able to top up to a bachelor’s degree.

Course Modules

  • Food and beverage operations
  • Food safety and hygiene
  • Hospitality and hotel housekeeping
  • Customer service
  • Contemporary issues
  • Business planning

Course Summary

Qualification Type: Undergraduate

Level: 4 & 5

Credit: 240

Duration: Flexible

Study Method: Online

Progression

You can progress to the following Universities

  • University of Central Lancashire (UCLan)
  • University of Sunderland
  • Bournemouth University
  • University of Derby
  • Charles Bekeev International University (CBIU)

Full Course Details

Food and beverage operations

Students will gain an understanding of the processes involved in food and beverage operations, including practical aspects of food and beverage production and service.

Food safety and hygiene

Students will understand the need to comply with regulations and effectively manage procedures for ensuring food safety.

Hospitality and hotel housekeeping

Students will understand the role of the housekeeping department within a hospitality setting. This unit will identify the importance of the housekeeping department and the impact it has on the hospitality operation.

Customer service

Students will be able to understand the importance of a customer focused hospitality establishment in a competitive environment by carrying out research on customers’ requirements and expectations. Students will also gain skills to deliver excellent customer service and evaluate the benefits of exceeding customers’ expectations.

Front office operations

Students will understand the role of the front office department within a hospitality setting. This unit will identify the importance of the front office department and the impact it has on the overall hospitality operation.

Accounting and cost control

Students will understand the principles of costing within hospitality and the contents of key financial statements used, along with the basic accounting techniques used to produce and analyse them.

Global tourism and hospitality

Students will understand the size and scope of the global tourism and hospitality industry. The unit examines the influences that affect it and the growth of its brands within international markets.

Marketing

Students will be able to understand the key principles of the marketing concept and relate the role of the marketing mix to the hospitality industry. Students will understand the marketing cycle and be able to devise a promotional campaign.

Employee engagement

Students will understand the concept of employee engagement and the key components. Students will be able to assess how employee engagement can have an impact on the overall business performance by introducing specific strategies and practices.

Training and CPD

Students will be able to use different methods for identifying the need for training in a hospitality setting. Students will understand how individuals learn in different ways and the importance of selecting the most effective training method. Students will then be able to plan, design, deliver and evaluate the effectiveness of a training session or program. The students will also be introduced to the concept of Continuous Professional Development and the need and relevance for it in a hospitality setting.

Food and beverage supply chain management

Students will understand supply chain systems and procedures, and how organisations use these to procure, produce and prepare food and beverages within the hospitality industry, both domestically and globally. This unit demonstrates how supply chain management is essential for efficient operation and for achieving a competitive edge.

Quality management

Students will be able to understand the concept of quality and quality management and apply it in a hospitality setting. Students will be able to analyse, evaluate and implement a quality management system in a hospitality organisation.

Events and conference management

Students will understand the operational issues that underpin successful events and conference management. This unit examines a wide range of events and discusses the processes and considerations involved.

Customer relations management

Students will understand the importance of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) to hospitality organisations and recognise the necessary processes to ensure its effectiveness. 

Managing people

Students are able to gain an understanding of the key principles of management behaviour and a range of management styles, roles, responsibilities, characteristics and skills. Students will be able to understand the effectiveness of different organisation structures by studying the design and culture within a hospitality setting. 

Current issues in HRM

Students will be able to understand the key principles of Human Resource Management (HRM) and the current issues Human Resource (HR) managers have to consider when carrying out their role and responsibilities. Students will also understand how current legislation has an impact on the HR function in Hotel and Hospitality Management. 

Revenue management

Students will be able to understand what the key elements of revenue management are and how this affects the pricing of hotel bedrooms. Students will also be able to implement the practices of yield management in a hotel and set an overbooking policy. 

Corporate social responsibility

Students will be able to understand key principles of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and sustainable development. Students will learn about the impact hotels have on social, cultural and environmental factors and how the hotel industry can make a difference by implementing practices and procedures to be more sustainable.

Contemporary issues

Students will understand the nature and impact of current and potential Contemporary issues that affect the hospitality industry. This unit will demonstrate the need for organisations to be flexible and to adapt to rapidly changing environments and customer demands.

Business planning

Students will understand how to create a business plan for a hotel or hospitality organisation. Students will learn where the business is positioned in the current market, measure the performance and suggest opportunities for growth.

To enrol onto the Level 4 course, you must be at least 18 and have a full secondary education. Before enrolling on to the Level 5 course, you must complete the Level 4 or equivalent.

Learners must also have an appropriate standard of English to enable them to access relevant resources and complete the course modules and assignments.


Is the online payment taken immediately?

Yes. Once NLC has received the cleared funds your course material will be released to you immediately.

Is there any financial assistance available?
NLC offers an interest free payment plan so that you can pay for your course over a set number of months. Contact us for more information about this.
UK students may also be eligible for student loans for the university top-up programme. Learners should make enquiries direct to their chosen university.

Are there likely to be any additional costs?
This will depend on your chosen course and any extra or additional learning resources that may be needed. This will be explained before you commit yourself to the course.
What payment options are available?
Payment can be made online through bank transfer or through any of our international banks.

How much do assessments cost?
Assessments are included with the course purchases.

The ATHE Level 4/5 Hotel and Hospitality course is made up of 10 modules and 10 written assignments at each level. On completion of the modules, students will be given access to the assignments. The assignments are approximately 5,000-8,000 words each. Students are provided support on the modules and assignments via the ‘Tutor’ section of the learning platform.

The assignment unit titles for the level 4 course are:

  1. Food and beverage operations
  2. Food safety and hygiene
  3. Hospitality and hotel house keeping
  4. Customer service
  5. Front office operations
  6. Global tourism and hospitality
  7. Employee engagement
  8. Marketing in hospitality
  9. Accounting and cost control
  10. Training and CPD

The assignment unit titles for the level 5 course are:

  1. Food and beverage supply chain management
  2. Quality management
  3. Events and conference management
  4. Customer relationship management
  5. People management in hospitality industry
  6. HRM issues in the hospitality industry
  7. Revenue management in hotels
  8. Corporate social responsibility
  9. Contemporary issues in the hospitality industry
  10. Business planning in the hospitality industry

On completion of this course students have the opportunity to complete the third year of a degree programme (BA Top up)  from a range of UK universities. The Top up programme can be studied online or on campus.

Students can apply to any university offering the BA Top up, listed below some universities that offer the BA Top up programme in Hotel and Hospitality:

University of Derby 

International Hospitality Business Management (Top-Up)

Bournemouth University

BA (Hons) International Hospitality & Tourism Management 

University of Central Lancashire

Management in Hospitality BA – Top up

University of Sunderland

International Tourism and Hospitality Management (Top-Up) BSc (Hons)

University of Northampton

International Tourism Management (Top-Up) BA 

Charles Bekeev International University (CBIU)

Undergraduate and Postgraduate Top up available.

Please enquire for top up prices for Charles Bekeev International University (CBIU)