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Zhejiang Tourism Vocational College Sino-Australian Hotel Management

The hotel management (China-Australia cooperation) major is a key national demonstration backbone construction major. The professional slogan is: cultivating ladies and gentlemen who will go global. This major is jointly run with William Angliss College in Australia. 1/3 of the courses are taught in English by Australian teachers. After graduation, you will receive academic certificates from both China and Australia, and you can apply to transfer credits to relevant courses at Australian universities. Undergraduate. We conduct teacher-student exchanges and studies with well-known tourism schools in Australia and Macau, and send students to hotels in the United States, Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, and Macau for professional internships every year.

The training direction is to cultivate senior service personnel and mid-level managers of international brand hotels with excellent comprehensive qualities and strong development potential with an international perspective. And can adapt to front desk reception services or management, public relations sales, etc. in other service industries.

Australian-taught courses include international marketing, English listening and speaking, cross-cultural communication, reservation management, high-quality customer service, catering operations and management (Western style), international service industry management, hotel and tourism business management, hotel and tourism strategic planning, etc.

Skills Certificates: Intermediate and Senior Workers (Certificate) for Front Office Waiters, Room Waiters, and Restaurant Waiters, and Intermediate and Senior Bartending Workers (Certificate).

Graduation destination: Hotel management major China-Australia cooperation major graduates mainly seek employment in the international direction. Most graduates work in tourism administration departments, international high-star hotels, international convention and exhibition centers and other units. Some graduates are now studying abroad for further studies because of their solid English foundation.

The rate of Chinese and Australian students going abroad is quite high. Some go to Macau, Dubai, Taiwan for exchange, and internship in the United States. There are as few as 4 or 5 people in a class, and as many as a dozen. Because Zhejiang Tourism Vocational College has cooperative relations with Dubai and Macau, more than 10 high-star hotels come to the school to recruit people every year, and the scale has become larger and larger in the past two years. The number of students leaving is higher than in previous years. There are many more. As long as you solidly learn hotel-related professional knowledge and practice your spoken English during your studies, it is very possible to go abroad.

Generally, hotel management students from tourism institutes will work in high-star hotels or travel agencies after graduation. The starting salary is about 2,500-3,000 yuan/month. If they do well, they will earn 4 ,5000. Students from the School of Tourism are still very competitive in the tourism industry. As long as they work hard to improve themselves in three years of college, it will not be a problem to find a job of their choice after graduation.