Bachelor of Leisure Events and Hotel Management

The Bachelor of Leisure Events and Hotel Management has been developed through a merger of the Bachelor of Leisure and Hospitality Management (BLHM) and Bachelor of Catering and Hotel Management (BCH) currently running as standalone degree programmes.

BLEH is a broad programme whose curriculum entails specialties in 3 optional areas to deepen the understanding, develop personal interests and professional skills in each option chosen. Each option is chosen based on students’ interests and their chosen career path. These optional areas are;

  • Leisure and Recreation Management
  • Events and Entertainment Management
  • Catering and Hotel management

Career Path

On completion of the Programme, students will be able to:

  1. Develop a range of transferable skills, including report writing, oral presentation, qualitative and quantitative analysis, teamwork and independent learning skills.
  2. Use the knowledge about managerial functions and work in Leisure, events and hotel organizations
  3. Handle cultural differences associated with multicultural employees and clients in leisure, events and hotel organizations
  4. Exhibit relevant research and problem-solving skills using appropriate empirical approaches
  5. Work effectively in both group and individual settings
  6. Communicate effectively both in written and oral modes
  7. Utilize perspectives and knowledge gained from a range of disciplines when analyzing aspects of the areas of leisure and hotel.

Course Modules

Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Leisure Events and Hotel Management programme targets the following entry schemes on both private and government sponsorship; Admission into the first year is through any of these avenues:

  • Direct entry from Advanced Level;
  • Diploma Holders Scheme and
  • Professional Qualification and
  • Mature Age Entrance Examination Scheme

Tuition Structure

Bachelor of Leisure Events and Hotel Management programme targets the following entry schemes on both private and government sponsorship; Admission into the first year is through any of these avenues:

  • Direct entry from Advanced Level;
  • Diploma Holders Scheme and
  • Professional Qualification and
  • Mature Age Entrance Examination Scheme
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