Aim of the programme
The B.A. (Hons) in Hospitality and Tourism Management offers a high quality management education for those students who aspire to work within the hospitality and tourism industries.
Graduates can start their careers at entry level in the hospitality industry. After accumulating further operational experiences, they can be promoted to supervisory or middle management, and perhaps even higher positions.
English
4 Years / 240 ECTS
Courses
CHOS-100 | Introduction to the Hospitality & Tourism Business Environment |
CCOM-100 | Computer Applications |
CENG-100 | English Composition |
CACC-100 | Accounting I |
Any Elective | |
CHOS-102 | Introduction to Hospitality Operations Management |
CTOU-102 | Tourism Planning & Development |
CMAT-102 | Business Mathematics |
CACC-102 | Accounting II |
Any Elective |
CECO-100 | Introduction to Microeconomics |
CHOS-106 | Food & Beverage Service Management |
CHOS-108 | Issues in Culinary Arts |
CENG-200 | Advanced English Writing |
Any Elective | |
CHOS-200 | Front Office Management |
CHOS-202 | Housekeeping & Maintenance Management |
CHOS-210 | Restaurant Operations Management |
CENG-220 | Business Communications |
Any Elective |
CLAW-200 | Business Law |
CTOU-200 | Destination Management |
CECO-102 | Introduction to Macroeconomics |
CCOM-110 | E-Tourism |
Any Elective | |
CHOS-209 | Marketing for Hospitality |
CHOS-300 | Meetings, Conferences & Incentives |
CTOU-300 | Special Interest Tourism |
CHOS-308 | Hospitality Facilities Planning & Development |
Any Elective |
CENV-200 | Sustainability for Change |
CMAT-200 | Business Statistics |
CTOU-202 | Sustainable Tourism |
CHOS-402 | Hospitality Animation |
Any Elective | |
CSOC-200 | Business Ethics |
CRES-300 | Research Methods |
CDIS-450 | Dissertation |
Any Elective | |
Any Elective | |
CHOS-110, CHOS-212, CHOS-312 | Internship I, II, III |
CHOS-103 | Accounting for Hospitality and Tourism Management | Major Elective |
CHOS-104 | Rooms Division Operations | Major Elective |
CHOS-110 | Internship I | Required |
CHOS-204 | Sanitation & Hygiene | Major Elective |
CHOS-206 | Food & Beverage Management | Major Elective |
CHOS-208 | Hotel Operations | Major Elective |
CHOS-212 | Internship II | Required |
CHOS-302 | Hotel Logistics | Major Elective |
CHOS-304 | Food & Beverage Cost Control | Major Elective |
CHOS-306 | Hotel Information System | Major Elective |
CHOS-310 | Managing Service Quality and Guest Experience in the Hospitality Industry | Major Elective |
CHOS-312 | Internship III | Required |
CHOS-400 | Cross Cultural & Global Management in Hospitality | Major Elective |
CHOS-404 | Contemporary Issues in Hospitality Management | Major Elective |
CTOU-204 | Crisis Management in Hospitality & Tourism | Tourism Major Elective |
CTOU-206 | Sociology in Tourism | Tourism Major Elective |
CTOU-208 | Tourism Anthropology | Tourism Major Elective |
CTOU-210 | Statistics for Hospitality & Tourism Managers | Tourism Major Elective |
CTOU-300 | Special Interest Tourism | Tourism Major Elective |
CTOU-302 | Attractions & Theme Park Management | Tourism Major Elective |
CMKT-100 | Marketing Principles | Business Elective |
CMKT-220 | Public Relations & Publicity | Business Elective |
CMGT-330 | Crisis Management | Business Elective |
CMGT-212 | Human Resource Management | Business Elective |
CMGT-410 | Knowledge Management | Business Elective |
CENG-080 | Basic English | English Electives |
CENG-090 | Intermediate English | English Electives |
CENG-230 | Public Speaking | English Electives |
CGRE-100 | Greek Language and Culture I | Foreign Languages Elective |
CGRE-102 | Greek Language and Culture II | Foreign Languages Elective |
CGER-100 | German Language and Culture I | Foreign Languages Elective |
CGER-102 | German Language and Culture II | Foreign Languages Elective |
CFRE-100 | French Language and Culture I | Foreign Languages Elective |
CFRE-102 | French Language and Culture II | Foreign Languages Elective |
CRUS-100 | Russian Language and Culture I | Foreign Languages Elective |
CRUS-102 | Russian Language and Culture II | Foreign Languages Elective |
CSPA-100 | Spanish Language and Culture I | Foreign Languages Elective |
CSPA-102 | Spanish Language and Culture II | Foreign Languages Elective |
CCOM-200 | Management Information Systems | Computer Elective |
CCOM-220 | Introduction to Multimedia | Computer Elective |
CCOM-300 | Web Development | Computer Elective |
CHIS-100 | Introduction to Cyprus History | Liberal Arts Elective |
CHIS-102 | Western Civilization | Liberal Arts Elective |
CPSY-100 | Introduction to Psychology | Liberal Arts Elective |
CSOC-100 | Introduction to Sociology | Liberal Arts Elective |
CPHI-100 | Introduction Philosophy | Liberal Arts Elective |
CEUR-210 | European Union Integration | Liberal Arts Elective |
CMAT-090 | Basic Mathematics | Math & Science Elective |
CMAT-100 | College Algebra | Math & Science Elective |
CMAT-304 | Calculus | Math & Science Elective |
Teaching Methods
Students can design, with their professors’ assistance, their method of studying. At the same time, the course structure and the various teaching methods have been designed to support this practice. Micro-teaching is encouraged through the use of specific international practices such as case studies, while practical training is complemented by the use of appropriate materials, videos, computer software, etc.
The teaching material is presented through a mix of lectures, seminars and workshops. *Some teaching methods might not apply to all subjects.
Lectures
An effective way of presenting the educational material in an interactive and collaborative wayTutorial meetings
Provided to assist students with any questions they may haveLaboratories
Laboratories are the transition from theory to practiceCase studies
Present and elaboration on real or virtual complex issuesLectures by distinguished speakers
To update students on current issues related to their studiesBook Online Appointment
Registration requirements
All applicants should meet the following conditions:
Admission procedures
- CUCN Application form
- Examination of Academic documents
- Examination of documents required by Local authorities – For International students
Academic entry requirements
- High School Leaving Certificates 10th& 12thLevel (min 50% GPA) – International students
- High School Leaving Certificate (min 60% / 12 out of 20) – European students
- English Language Certificate.
Students that show no proof of English proficiency must take the Placement Test and depending on how they score they will be placed in either one (1) or two (2) semesters Foundation program. *International students are requested to submit a number of other supportive documents required by the Cyprus Migration departments
Why study at City Unity College?
Accredited Programmes of Study
Experienced Academic Staff
Affordable tuition fees
Programme flexibility
Fingertip access to all learning material (Online & Mobile App learning platform - eClass)
Collaboration with overseas Universities
Modern technology used in classrooms, amphitheaters and laboratories
College campus composed of 4 buildings (modern cafeterias, restaurant, conference facilities)
Multi workshops and seminars with guest speakers from the industry
Strong student support services
Opportunity support in research
Member of the Erasmus+ mobility scheme