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Top Hospitality Management Colleges In South Africa

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Hospitality managers have important responsibilities in the companies that employ them, the majority of which are in the tourism or food industries. Hospitality managers are in charge of administrative activities for enterprises such as hotels, restaurants, casinos, resorts, and other similar businesses. Hospital managers work both behind the scenes with vendors to decrease expenses and in front of consumers to ensure they have a positive experience at their establishment.

Ready to have a look at the best colleges?

  1. The Aleit Academy
    The Aleit Academy, one of South Africa’s most renowned boutique tertiary academic organizations, provides a special training opportunity in Hotel and Tourism Management in collaboration with César Ritz Colleges Switzerland. The Aleit Academy also offers a Diploma in Event Coordination, a unique curriculum developed in collaboration with The Aleit Group, one of the country’s most prominent and sought-after wedding and event planning firms. The Aleit Academy’s campus is in Somerset West, South Africa, on the magnificent Lourensford Wine Estate.
  2. IIE School of Hospitality & Service Management
    The IIE Higher Certificate in Hospitality Management provides successful students with the technical skills and interpersonal abilities they need to confidently enter an entry-level position in the hospitality industry, where they can gain the valuable practical experience, they need to advance their careers. The Higher Certificate qualifies students for admission to the IIE Bachelor of Hospitality Management program.
  3. CPUT Cape Town Hotel School
    At our Granger Bay campus in Mouille Point, Cape Town, the Cape Town Hotel School is part of the Faculty of Business Management Sciences of the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, and we are glad to provide a strong history of excellent, current, and relevant curriculum. The Cape Town Hotel School is one of Southern Africa’s best hospitality management training institutions. Based on their more than thirty-year reputation, they established the best hotel school in the country, one with a worldwide reputation for research and teaching at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
  4. IHT Hotel School
    Knowing the importance of providing high-quality academic services, a learning atmosphere is established that motivates students to seek intellectual and personal growth, ensuring the qualification’s relevance and integrity. The programs offered at IHT Hotel School are Co-operative Learning Programs, which simply means that, in addition to providing students with hands-on career-oriented theoretical knowledge on campus, they also have opportunities to apply that knowledge while working in a hospitality establishment in real-time.
  5. Pearson Institute of Higher Education
    One of the institution’s key aims is to generate employable graduates who can work properly in today’s workplace. Students will have access to career-focused courses that will help them prepare for the workplace. Students may study at their speed because the sessions are smaller and more personalized. The institute uses a mixed learning approach, fusing traditional teaching techniques with tablets and other devices. There are 12 campuses located all around the United States. International students are also enrolled here. The campus community is broad and friendly, as well as safe and secure.
  6. UNISA
    The University of South Australia campus provides all of the amenities that students seek. The university’s academic curriculum is divided into several schools, including the School of Health Sciences, the School of Art, Architecture and Design, the School of Natural and Built Environment, the School of Marketing, the School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences, the School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, the School of Commerce, the School of Law, and the School of Criminology. Thousands of publications, journals, books, and research papers are available in the institute’s library. On-campus, they find a welcoming learning atmosphere. There are additional laboratories, digital classrooms, and an auditorium on the site. Seminars, festivals, events, competitions, and debates are all held at the institution.

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