Bachelor of Science (Honours) in International Hospitality Management

Overview

The Bachelor of Science (Honours) in International Hospitality Management degree is designed for the evolving global hospitality landscape and equips students with cross-functional skills in accommodation, foodservice, and business management. 

In Year 1, students explore core disciplines such as Culinary Operations, Foodservice, and Hotel Accommodation. Year 2 deepens their industry knowledge through key modules like Revenue Management and F&B Management, as well as a 10-week internship. Students may then specialise in one of three career-driven streams: Luxury & Prestige, Immersive Event Design, or AI & Digital Solutions, focusing respectively on luxury brand services, experiential events, or digital hospitality transformation. In Year 3, students complete courses in Strategic Management and finish with a capstone Research Project.

Graduates emerge as Hotel Managers, Business Development Executives, or Service Quality Managers, with expanded roles in Luxury Hotel Branding, Corporate Events, or Digital Hospitality Marketing based on their chosen specialisation.

 

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Intakes
February, April, September
Duration
3 Years (full-time)
Career Prospects
  • Service Quality & Audit Manager
  • Business Development Manager
  • Hotels & Resorts Manager
  • Sales & marketing manager
Estimated Annual Course Fee
  • RM36,550
    for Malaysian students
  • USD8,622
    for international students
International students must pay their fees in RM equivalent. The USD here is just an indicative/estimation and subject to the prevalent exchange rate

Programme Structure

Year 1

Fundamentals of Accounting
Basic Culinary Operations
Beverage Studies
Business Environment
Business of Tourism and Hospitality
English for the Hospitality and Service Industry
Foodservice Operations
Hotel Accommodation Operations
Principles of Marketing
Small Business Venture

Year 2

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Accommodation & Revenue Management
Business and Hospitality Law
Communication Skills
Food and Beverage Management
Internship Part 1

Electives (Choose 1 Stream OR Study Abroad)

Stream 1: Luxury & Prestige
  • Elite Travel Services
  • Luxury Brand Management
  • Protocol & VIP Management
  • Elective Subject
     
Stream 2: Immersive Event Design
  • Business Event
  • Elite Travel Services
  • Exhibition & Exposition
  • Elective Subject
     
Stream 3: AI & Digital Solutions
  • Digital Business
  • Digital Economy
  • Digital Marketing
  • Elective Subject

Year 3

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Contemporary Issues
Entrepreneurial Mindset and Skills*

* Offered in either Year 2 or 3

Managing People in the Hospitality and Services Industry
Research Methods
Research Project
Strategic Management for Hospitality and Services Industry
Internship Part 2

Programme Electives (Choose one in Year 2 or Year 3)

Sustainable Food Supply Chain Management
Wine Studies

Additional MOHE compulsory General Studies subjects

For Local Students

  • Appreciation of Ethics and Civilisation
  • Bahasa Kebangsaan A (Applicable to students who did not sit for SPM or did not obtain a Credit in SPM Bahasa Melayu) OR

    Critical Thinking (Applicable to students who passed SPM and obtain Credit in SPM Bahasa Melayu)

  • Community Service for Planetary Health
  • Integrity and Anti-Corruption
  • Philosophy and Current Issues

For International Students

  • Appreciation of Ethics and Civilisation
  • Community Service for Planetary Health
  • Critical Thinking
  • Integrity and Anti-Corruption
  • Malay Language for Communication 2
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Entry Requirements

STPM

Average C or CGPA 2.0 (min 2 Principals)

A-Level

Minimum 8 points (Minimum Grade D in at least 2 subjects)

Note: For A-Level points calculation

A = 10 points

B = 8 points

C = 6 points

D = 4 points

E = 2 points

Australian Matriculation

ATAR 55

Canadian Matriculation

55%

Monash University Foundation Year

55%

ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Foundation in Arts

CGPA 2.0

ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Foundation in Science Technology

CGPA 2.0

Unified Examination Certificate

Maximum 28 points from 5 subjects (all Grade Bs)

International Baccalaureate

Completed with minimum 24 points (excluding bonus points)

ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Diploma Studies

CAVG 40% or CGPA 2.0 
* Students may obtain advanced standing if credit transfer requirements are met.

APEL.A

An APEL.A Certificate (APEL T-6) (Recognition of Prior Learning) 
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Other Qualifications

  • Any other equivalent qualifications
  • Applicant with no standard qualification will be considered on a case-to-case basis

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS or equivalent 5.5 (With no individual band below 5.0)
  • MUET Band 4
  • SPM English B+
  • UEC English B4
  • O-Level English (1119) Credit
  • ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Intensive English Programme (IEP) Pass Level 4
  • ESL/English Satisfactory level in Pre-University programmes, where the medium of instruction is English

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