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Academic Mission
The Diploma in Hotel, Travel and Tourism Management at Multitech Business School provides a comprehensive foundation for students seeking careers in the dynamic global hospitality and tourism sectors. This program equips learners with essential knowledge and practical skills in areas such as hotel operations, event planning, destination marketing, and customer service excellence. Students will explore the principles of sustainable tourism, international travel regulations, and the strategic management of tourism businesses. The curriculum emphasizes developing analytical abilities, problem-solving skills, and effective communication strategies crucial for success in this industry. Graduates will be prepared for entry-level positions in hotels, resorts, airlines, travel agencies, and destination management organizations. Key skills developed include operational management, client relations, and strategic marketing within the tourism landscape.
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Successfully verified on March 30, 2015 by the relevant educational authorities.
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