Earn an accredited International Diploma at Colbourne College!
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Diplomas are one and two years junior college awards. Diploma holders earn, on average, $25,000 per year more than high school diploma holders, and enjoy 60% lower unemployment rates. After getting an Undergraduate Diploma, you typically need only another 1 year to get your Associate Degree.
Colbourne offers the following diplomas; 1. Career Diploma (1 year) in Business 2. Undergraduate Diploma (2 years) in Business with specialisation in International Business 3. Career Diploma (1 year) in Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Services with Airline and Business Studies 4. Undergraduate Diploma (2 years) in International Hotel Management with Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Services, Airline Studies and Business
Diploma Outlines and Academic Rules:
1. Career Diploma (1 year) in Business Cambridge International Diploma in Business
Courses; BA 101 Business Organisation and Environment (3) BA 102 Effective Business Communication (3) BA 203 Principles of Human Resource Management (3) BA 204 Principles of Business Finance (3) BA 205 Principles of Marketing (3) BA 307 Internship Writing and Communication (3)
Academic Rules: 1. No less than 15 Semester Credits of Course work. 2. At least a 'pass' in the two Core Components. 3. At least a 'pass' in two Optional Modules. 4. Completion of all course work and final exam with at least a 'D' Grade
2. Undergraduate Diploma (2 years) in Business with specialisation in International Business
Year One: Cambridge International Diploma in Business
Courses; BA 101 Business Organisation and Environment (3) BA 102 Effective Business Communication (3) BA 203 Principles of Human Resource Management (3) BA 204 Principles of Business Finance (3) BA 205 Principles of Marketing (3) BA 307 Internship Writing and Communication (3)
Year Two: International Business
Courses; BA 103 Principles of Management (3) BA 108 International Business Communication - Spanish/French (3) BA 324 International Organisations (1) HM 110 Business and Executive Travel (1) HM 201 Tourism Development (3) Com 304 Intercultural Communication (3) Internship (30 (plus one other course option from the department)
Academic Rules: 1. No less than 30 Semester Credits of Course work. 2. At least a 'pass' in the two Core Components. 3. At least a 'pass' in two Optional Modules. 4. Completion of all Course Work and Final Exam with at least a 'D' Grade
3. Career Diploma (1 year) in Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Services with Airline Studies and Cambridge International Diploma in Business
Courses; BA 101 Business Organisation and Environment (3) BA 102 Effective Business Communication (3) BA 203 Principles of Human Resource Management (3) BA 204 Principles of Business Finance (3) or BA 205 Principles of Marketing (3) BA 307 Internship Writing and Communication (3)
Airline, Travel and Tourism Courses and options are listed below Choose from Unit 1-30: courses totaling maximum of 60 hrs/3.33 Credits
Academic Rules: 1. No less than 15 Semester Credits of Course work. 2. At least a 'pass' in the two Core Components. 3. At least a 'pass' in two Optional Modules. 4. Completion of all course work and final exam with at least a 'D' Grade
4. Undergraduate Diploma (2 years) in International Hotel Management with Airline, Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Services and Cambridge International Diploma in Business
Year One: Cambridge International Diploma in Business
Courses; BA 101 Business Organisation and Environment (3) BA 102 Effective Business Communication (3) BA 203 Principles of Human Resource Management (3) BA 204 Principles of Business Finance (3) or BA 205 Principles of Marketing (3) BA 307 Internship Writing and Communication (3)
Airline, Travel and Tourism Courses and options are listed below Choose from Unit 1-30: courses totaling maximum of 60 hrs/3.33 Credits
Year Two: International Hotel Management
Courses: BA 103 Principles of Management (3) BA 108 International Business Communication - Spanish/French (3) BA 324 International Organisations (1) HM 110 Business and Executive Travel (1) HM 201 Tourism Development (3) HM 205 Fundamentals of Hotel Management - Case Approach (1) Com 304 Intercultural Communication (3) Internship (3)
Other Airline, Travel and Tourism Courses and options are listed below Choose from Unit 1-30: courses totaling maximum of 60 hrs/3.33 Credits
Academic Rules: 1. No less than 30 Semester Credits of Course work. 2. At least a 'pass' in the two Core Components. 3. At least a 'pass' in two Optional Modules. 4. Completion of all course work and final exam with at least a 'D' Grade
AS01-V1. Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Options
Unit 1 Introduction to Travel and Tourism and Hospitality Services (15 hrs) Unit 2. Hotel Reception & Front Office Management (15 hrs) Unit 3. Cookery, Bakery and Food Service (15 hrs) Unit 4. Food and Beverage Service (15 hrs) Unit 5. Hotel Housekeeping (15 hrs) Unit 6. Applied Customer Care (15 hrs) Unit 7. Airline Operations(15 hrs) Unit 8. Conversational French for Travel, Tourism and Hospitality 1-11(60 hrs) Unit 9 & 10. Conversational Spanish for Travel, Tourism and Hospitality 1-11 (60 hrs) Unit 11 & 12. Conversational English for Travel, Tourism and Hospitality (15hrs) Unit 13. Event and Entertainment Management (15 hrs) Unit 14. Grooming and Professionalism (15 hrs) Unit 15 & 16. Spa Management 1- 11(60 hrs) Unit 17. Travel Agency Services and Operations(15 hrs) Unit 18. International Business and Leisure Travel (15 hrs) Unit 19. Specialised Tourism (15 hrs) Unit 20. Destination Management (15 hrs) Unit 21. Tour Planning, Design and Marketing (15 hrs) Unit 22. Travel Organisations (15 hrs) Unit 23 & 24. Entertainment Coordinating and the Performing Arts (60 hrs) Unit 25. Geography of Travel and Tourism (W. Hemisphere) (15 hrs) Unit 27. Hospitality and Tourism Law (15 hrs) Unit 28. Spa and Health Club Operations (15 hrs)
A Student wishing to enter Colbourne and has less than the required 3 CXC /GCE Subjects may register for either one of the following two programmes in our Pre College;
1. One year Standard Diploma in Business with Airline Studies (with Airline Studies).
You Get: FOUR CXC TUTORIAL CLASSES ABSOLUTELY FREE (one year) - ENGLISH LANGUAGE (CXC) - TRAVEL, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY SERVICES (CXC) - BUSINESS STUDIES (GCE O) - Principles of Business (CXC)