TOURISM & HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT IN THE CARIBBEAN

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PROGRAMME ADVISINGREGIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMESAcademic Year 2017/2018PROGRAMME DELIVERY DEPARTMENT (PDD)TOURISM & HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT IN THE CARIBBEANHUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENTCRIMINOLOGYADVICE: For the working adult we recommend a maximum of 3 courses for the semester.IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO GUIDE COURSE SELECTION/ REGISTRATIONNew Students: Students who enrolled as of Academic Year 2017/2018 must follow the course sequence given for their registered programme.Advice For Managing Course Load: For the working adult we recommend that you do not attempt more than 3 courses per semester. Each student is an importantmember of the University; we want your experience here to be a successful one. Do not jeopardize your long-term goals by being unrealistic about what you can handle.Regional Certificate programmes:1. Certificate in Tourism & Hospitality Management in the Caribbean2. Certificate in Human Resource Management3. Certificate in CriminologyDisclaimer: The Programme Delivery Department (PDD), UWI Open Campus reserves the right to revise this document during the Academic Year 2017/2018. Kindly check before the start of registrationand during the semester for any updates or additional information. Please be guided accordingly.1

The Regional Certificate programmes each have 24 credits, in 8 courses, over one year.The programmes are offered entirely online. Each is divided into three Levels: Level II incorporates Level I, and Level III incorporate Levels I & II.Level 1 certificate consists of 3 courses (9 credits) and may be completed in 4 months/1 semester. It prepares persons for entry-level, semi-skilled positionswithin the industry.Level II certificate consists of 6 courses (18 credits): the 3 courses comprising Level I 3 additional courses. The Level-II certificate, which may be completed in 8months/2 semesters, prepares persons as skilled workers: technical/specialized, independent workers.Level III certificate consists of 8 courses (24 credits): the 6 courses making up Level -II two additional courses. The Level-III certificate, which may becompleted in 12 months/3 semesters, prepares persons as skilled workers with supervisory responsibilities, e.g., a first line supervisor; trainer/instructor.Exemptions:Exemptions will be considered ONLY for Level I courses. Exemptions will not be considered for our Level II OR III courses.Exemptions are given on a case-by-case basis through requests made to the Registry of Student Services. It is an online process activated for limited periods during theacademic year.All registered students and OC staff members will receive notification by email that the process is open. The email will also provide an online link (URL) andinstructions on how to complete the request.Three courses make up our Level I of the certificate programmes:1. Math Essentials for Tertiary Level Study,2. Reading and Writing Essentials for Tertiary Level Study,3. And a course that is meant to introduce students to the particular field for example: MGMT0100, CRIM0100.etc.Students will be considered for exemption (with credit) from Math Essentials for Tertiary Level Study if they possess at least a Grade I pass in CXC/CSEC/GCE Math oran equivalent course of study.Disclaimer: The Programme Delivery Department (PDD), UWI Open Campus reserves the right to revise this document during the Academic Year 2017/2018. Kindly check before the start of registrationand during the semester for any updates or additional information. Please be guided accordingly.2

Students will be considered for exemption (with credit) from Reading and Writing Essentials for Tertiary Level Study if they possess at least a Grade I pass inCXC/CSEC/GCE English or an equivalent course of study.Students will be considered for exemption (with credit) from the course that is meant to introduce them to the field if they have received a B grade or higher in anequivalent introductory course, from UWI or a tertiary level institution recognized for normal matriculation at UWI.AssessmentStudents will be assessed and evaluated on a continuous basis through written assignments, class-work, multiple choice quiz, tests and an end–of-semesterexamination in each subject if applicable. Assessment requirements are noted in the course outline of each course with clear guidelines, due dates and the weightingfor each assessment task.DurationOne year (12 months)Note: Summer semester is a Mandatory semester for the Certificate programmes.Leave of Absence (LOA): If you are unable to take a course, you should apply for LOA in writing, by submitting a written request on the Leave of Absence form to theAcademic Board, through the Registry of Student Services, detailing the reasons for the application. Students must submit to the Registry through their Site office.Granting of leave is subject to the regulations. Also, send a note to your tutors and course coordinators.Plagiarism: A form of cheating. Not allowed, please refer to note in student’s handbook.TIPs:The programmes are offered entirely online. That means you may arrange your study to fit your lifestyle: you can work from your home, office, hotel room, whereverthere is Internet connection.All students are required to take two general education courses (ENGL0100- Reading and Writing Essential for Tertiary Level Study and MATH0103 - Maths Essentialsfor Tertiary Level study) and then select courses as listed by semester and level according to their programme.Requirement: Students will need to have access to a computer with Internet access.Disclaimer: The Programme Delivery Department (PDD), UWI Open Campus reserves the right to revise this document during the Academic Year 2017/2018. Kindly check before the start of registrationand during the semester for any updates or additional information. Please be guided accordingly.3

YEAR 1Course CodeCourse NameSemesterPreRequisiteIMPORTANT INFORMATION TO GUIDE COURSESELECTION/ REGISTRATIONGENERAL EDUCATION COURSESTwo general education courses (ENGLO100 & MATH0103) form part of the core requirements ofthe Certificate programmes:1. ENGL0100(Foundationcourse)Reading and Writing for Essentialfor Tertiary Level Study122. MATH0103(Foundationcourse)Maths Essentials for Tertiary LevelStudy12SummerNoneAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% courseworkNoneAssessment:Coursework- 40%, Final Exam - 60% (face-to face)Offering of this course in Summer depends on the students’ registration numberHUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENTMGMT0100Introduction to Human ResourceManagementNoneAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% courseworkDisclaimer: The Programme Delivery Department (PDD), UWI Open Campus reserves the right to revise this document during the Academic Year 2017/2018. Kindly check before the start of registrationand during the semester for any updates or additional information. Please be guided accordingly.4

Course CodeCourse NT INFORMATION TO GUIDE COURSESELECTION/ REGISTRATIONNoneIntroduction to CriminologyAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% coursework1None1NoneAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% courseworkTOURISM & HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT IN THECARIBBEANTOUR0100Introduction to Tourism andHospitality Management in theCaribbeanHUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (Level II)MGMT0202Health & Safety in the Workplace2NoneAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% courseworkMGMT0201Training and Development2NoneAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% courseworkMGMT0200Recruitment & Placement2NoneAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% courseworkDisclaimer: The Programme Delivery Department (PDD), UWI Open Campus reserves the right to revise this document during the Academic Year 2017/2018. Kindly check before the start of registrationand during the semester for any updates or additional information. Please be guided accordingly.5

Course CodeCourse NameSemesterPreRequisiteIMPORTANT INFORMATION TO GUIDE COURSESELECTION/ REGISTRATIONCRIMINOLOGY (Level II)CRIM0202Crime Investigation2NoneAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% nuous assessment – 100% courseworkCRIM0200Introduction to Crime Prevention2NoneAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% courseworkTOURISM & HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT IN THECARIBBEAN (Level II)HOSP0200Introduction to HospitalityAccounting2NoneAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% courseworkTOUR0200Tourism Marketing2NoneAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% courseworkMGMT0203Managing and DevelopingHospitality Staff2NoneAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% courseworkDisclaimer: The Programme Delivery Department (PDD), UWI Open Campus reserves the right to revise this document during the Academic Year 2017/2018. Kindly check before the start of registrationand during the semester for any updates or additional information. Please be guided accordingly.6

Course CodeCourse NameSemesterPreRequisiteIMPORTANT INFORMATION TO GUIDE COURSESELECTION/ REGISTRATIONHUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (Level III)MGMT0301Labour RelationsSummerNoneAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% courseworkMGMT0300Employee LawSummerNoneAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% courseworkCRIMINOLOGY (Level III)CRIM0301Forensics and Crime SceneInvestigationSummerNoneCRIM0300Criminalistics of Cyber CrimeSummerNoneAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% courseworkAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% courseworkDisclaimer: The Programme Delivery Department (PDD), UWI Open Campus reserves the right to revise this document during the Academic Year 2017/2018. Kindly check before the start of registrationand during the semester for any updates or additional information. Please be guided accordingly.7

Course CodeCourse NameSemesterPreRequisiteIMPORTANT INFORMATION TO GUIDE COURSESELECTION/ REGISTRATIONTOURSIM & HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT IN THECARIBBEAN (Level III)TOUR0300Tourism Planning and DestinationManagementSummerNoneHOTL0300Resort OperationsSummerNoneAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% courseworkAssessment:Continuous assessment – 100% courseworkDisclaimer: The Programme Delivery Department (PDD), UWI Open Campus reserves the right to revise this document during the Academic Year 2017/2018. Kindly check before the start of registrationand during the semester for any updates or additional information. Please be guided accordingly.8

Level 1 certificate consists of 3 courses (9 credits) and may be completed in 4 months/1 semester. It prepares persons for entry-level, semi-skilled positions within the industry. Level II certificate consists of 6 courses (18 credits): the 3 courses comprising Level I 3 additional courses. The L

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