Hospitality Management aims to provide students with in-depth knowledge, a thorough understanding and associated skills of the hospitality sector (accommodation management, food and beverage management and events management) in order to fulfil first and second tier management roles.
The BCom Hospitality Management degree programme has been designed to meet the growing managerial needs of the Southern African hospitality market place.
While students will get the opportunity to develop practical and operational expertise in the industry, the degree programme aims to provide students with a comprehensive education in aspects of economics, business management, financial accounting, information systems and logistics, operations and marketing managements, with particular reference to hospitality and tourism establishments.
Hospitality Management aims to provide students with in-depth knowledge, a thorough understanding and associated skills of the hospitality sector (accommodation management, food and beverage management and events management) in order to fulfil first and second tier management roles.
It also is intended to develop and manage a multinational career and become a leader in the hospitality sector.
Career fields
Tourism Consultant
Hospitality Manager
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU) opened on 1 January 2005, the result of the merging of the PE Technikon the University of Port Elizabeth (UPE) and the Port Elizabeth campus of Vista University (Vista PE).
The PE Technikon has its roots in the country’s oldest art school, the PE Art School founded in 1882; the University of Port Elizabeth (UPE), the country’s first dual-medium residential university, came into being on 31 January 1964; and the Port Elizabeth campus of Vista university, which opened up access to higher education for disadvantaged students.
The union of these institutions came about as a result of government’s countrywide restructuring of higher education – intended to deliver a more equitable and efficient system to meet the needs of South Africa, the continent and the world in the 21st century.
On 20 July 2017, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University was officially renamed Nelson Mandela University: the only higher education institution in the world to carry the name of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela.
The name change provided an opportunity for the institution to rebrand and position itself continentally and globally, while also allowing it to usher in a new era of renewed vigour towards meaningful transformation.
Nelson Mandela University is today a sought-after educational destination and the most diverse university in South Africa.
Are you interested in an industry that offers hundreds of exciting careers around the world? You've found it! Tourism and hospitality is one of the fastest growing sectors both locally and internationally.
This qualification is aimed primarily at giving the learner technical, theoretical knowledge, practical knowledge and workplace knowledge and skills required in the tourism sector.
Nated Programmes consist of theoretical and Practical component. The student undergo 3 levels of the theoretical component for a period of 18 months, namely N4, N5 and N6.
Good hospitality management is about ensuring high standards in businesses, which provide hospitality as their core product, mainly in respect of accommodation, food and beverage and events management. Banqueting/Conferencing and leisure activities are associated with the programme.
The Undergraduate Programme in Tourism Management combines practical career-based elements with the essential management disciplines that underpin this dynamic industry.
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