* Kit and equipment: Uniform , Travel costs
In general, international applicants will need to have achieved an overall IELTS grade of 6.0 with a minimum score of 5.5 in each component.
Built on the principles of ‘real world learning’, this is the only hotel and hospitality management degree in the UK that is run in direct partnership with a five-star hotel, The Celtic Manor Resort. Our ground-breaking partnership with the Celtic Manor Resort and Welsh Rarebits aims to produce the next generation of hotel and hospitality managers.
Through a combination of classroom-based learning and practical experience, you’ll gain a detailed understanding of every aspect of the hotel business, as well as exposure to the workings of a five-star venue. You will have the opportunity to develop practical and professional skills from the ground up. This includes exposure to industry experts from all areas of the hotel and hospitality industry, through on-job training, interactive workshops and individual coaching sessions. This practical learning is underpinned by theory, so you will also learn about concepts of hospitality operations and management at USW Newport.
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Year One: Hotel and Hospitality Management Degree
In Year One you will study the following specified modules, alongside undertaking a work placement at the Celtic Manor.
Hospitality work based learning
Critical reflections on work based learning
Project based learning
Hospitality in context
Sustainable food and beverage management
Customer service and quality systems
Year Two: Hotel and Hospitality Management Degree
In the second year, you will continue a work placement with The Celtic Manor, as well as undertaking a 10 week block placement with Welsh Rarebits. Other modules studied will include:
Work based learning – 10 week placement with Welsh Rarebits
Professional Practice - work placement at The Celtic Manor
Digital marketing for hotels
Rooms division management
Strategies for revenue management
Research methods for business
Year Three: Hotel and Hospitality Management Degree
Year Three will allow you to specialise in a particular area/department as part of a 10 week placement at The Celtic Manor Resort. Other taught modules will include:
Professional Practice with Specialisation
Critical reflections on learning in the workplace
International culture and communications
International Business
Sustainable hotel operations
Hospitality consultancy project
Graduates can expect to enter employment or graduate training schemes within the industry. The hospitality and hotel sector operates all over the world, so you can go as far as your ambition and your talents will take you.
You’ll also graduate with key skills that employers in any sector will value, such as communication, reporting and presentations, as well as a significant amount of work experience on your CV.
Insurance - Single: 300GBP/ year