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COURSE JOINING INFORMATION: MSc / PgD / PgC INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT MSc / PgD / PgC EVENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Dear Students WELCOME TO THE CARDIFF SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT AT CARDIFF METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY Congratulations! As Dean, I am delighted that you are joining us at the Management School - we really look forward to helping you go from success to success. You ve been offered a place, not only as a result of your academic track record, but also because we believe you want to make something of yourself through a commitment to learning, hard work and fun. And you will find no shortage of opportunities for fun here in the fabulous capital city of Cardiff! You will start the journey of a lifetime by studying with us. You ll find that it s a journey where your intelligence, energy, ambition and our expert knowledge combine to give you the chance to prosper when you leave us for the world of business. With us, you will find that you are living and working in a stimulating environment with tutors who bring their enthusiasm, skills and hard-won knowledge to your learning. You ll know that our courses are tested against the best of those offered by modern universities in the UK and the requirements of employers and leading professional institutes. In September 2010, we moved to the most modern management school building in the UK and this continues to give us the chance to improve yet further the quality of the Cardiff Experience. While you are here, you will be given every opportunity to build up a CV that is attractive to employers. These days, they are looking not only for technical skills, but also the leadership, people and communication skills that virtually all good jobs demand. In the words of one local employer (judged to be one of the best to work for in the UK) we are looking for interesting people who do things be it music, sport,

[or] charity. Challenge yourself to show that you are one of those interesting people starting the day you arrive at our campus! I look forward to seeing and working with you. Best wishes PROFESSOR DAVID BROOKSBANK

Online Enrolment Enrolment is an important process that confirms your status as a Cardiff Met Student. You can complete the online self enrolment process from any computer through our Self Service system from 1 st September 2015. If you applied through Self Service you will already have the necessary login details for self enrolment, otherwise these will be sent to you via email. Please note that in order to self enrol your status with Cardiff Met must be Unconditional Firm (UF). To begin your enrolment process, please visit www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/enrolment. Stepby-step guidance is provided. This process is essential in that it allows you access to payment of fees, programme information systems, and enables you to obtain your Student ID Card during Induction.

Course induction The 1-day MSc/PgD/PgC International Hospitality and Tourism Management/Event Project Induction Day will commence at 10.00am on Wednesday 7 October 2015 in the Cardiff School of Management Building at the Llandaff campus (room to be confirmed). The induction day will cover all the essential aspects of postgraduate academic life as well as issuing various important documents and timetables, and explaining the core and optional MSc modules. During that time you will also meet your Programme Director, your Year Tutor and other members of staff, as well as meeting all the other new students on the MSc programme. If exceptional circumstances prevent you from attending, please inform us as soon as possible on 029 2041 7142 or by e-mail (ebettinson@cardiffmet.ac.uk) We look forward to meeting you Yours faithfully Emma Bettinson Programme Director MSc/PgD/PgC International Hospitality & Tourism Management/Event Project Management

The purpose of this documentation is to give you information relevant to your attendance on the course. Please read this carefully. 1. SEMESTER DATES The Academic Year consists of two semesters: SEMESTER 1: Monday 12 October 2015 Friday 22 January 2016 (CHRISTMAS BREAK Friday 18 December 2015 Monday 11 January 2016) SEMESTER 2: Monday 8 February 2016 Friday 20 May 2016 (EASTER BREAK Monday 21 March 2016 Monday 11 April 2016) 2. STUDENT HANDBOOK During the Induction Programme you will be issued with details of how to access the on-line Student Handbook. This important document includes detailed information relating to University, School and Programme Procedures and Regulations that you will need to refer to throughout your time at Cardiff Met. 3. PROGRAMME DURATION The programmes demonstrate strong links with the tourism, hospitality and events industry and have a flexible design in order to meet the educational and professional needs of each student, offering three awards: Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma and MSc. Additionally, candidates admitted to a modular Masters Degree Scheme may qualify for the intermediate awards of Postgraduate Certificate and Postgraduate Diploma. The taught element of the scheme shall consist of 120 M-level credits. A candidate who is admitted to the Master s scheme but is subsequently unable, or is not permitted, to progress to completion may, depending upon the number of credits attained at the time of exit, qualify for one of the following awards:

Not fewer than 60 credits at M level = Postgraduate Certificate Not fewer than 120 credits at M level = Postgraduate Diploma A candidate who is able/permitted to progress to completion may, upon successful attainment of not fewer than 180 credits at M-level, at least 60 of which shall be for the independent research project (Dissertation or Enterprise Project or Consultancy Project), be eligible for the award of Master s Degree. A candidate must successfully complete 120 M-level credits before being permitted to proceed to the 60-credit independent research project (Dissertation or Enterprise Project or Consultancy Project). All taught modules are undertaken throughout the academic year comprising two semesters, starting in October and finishing in May. After completion of 120-credits of taught M-level modules, students progress to the independent research project, which will be submitted in September. For their Independent Research Project, students may choose to do ONE of the following: * Dissertation OR * Enterprise Project OR * Consultancy Project. 4. TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT Delivery of course material is by a blend of lectures, tutorials, seminars, workshops, case studies and field study visits Lectures are the main method of conveying information. Tutorials are meetings of small groups of students with a member of staff. They can be used to expand on material covered in lectures, discuss subject areas, provide remedial support, and academic and pastoral counselling.

Seminars involve a student or students presenting previously prepared work to their peers and a member of staff. Seminars give students valuable experience in communication and student-centred learning. Workshops involve group discussions of topics or demonstrations and are interactive problem solving exercises. Case Studies are real or simulated complex problems which students analyse and present their own solutions. Field studies, day visits and guest speakers are arranged to enable students to observe the commercial and real-life application of the theoretical aspects of their studies. Visits are arranged where possible to observe the commercial application of the theoretical and practical aspects of student s studies. A cost may be levied and students may be responsible for any admission charges, e.g. exhibitions. As an elective, MSc students may also enrol on professional qualifications (e.g. Wines and Spirits Educational Trust Intermediate/Advanced certificates; RSPH Food Safety Awards) which are run by the Department of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management. Students will also have the opportunity to take an elective language module (Mandarin, French or Spanish) - these additional qualifications will incur costs. 5. ADDITIONAL COSTS Please note that in addition to any charges for visits; charges are made for photocopying and for binding of student work where it is a stipulated requirement e.g. dissertation/enterprise project/consultancy project.

6. COUNSELLING AND GUIDANCE Guidance will be provided in three ways: i) Through Module Tutors who will advise on their subject material; ii) The Programme Director, who deals with all of the administration for the course; iii) Through a Year Tutor. 7. TEXT BOOKS We appreciate the financial constraints on students in postgraduate education and the purchase of certain textbooks is optional. Reading material and sources of information will vary according to the specific nature of the topics being researched by individual students. Detailed lists of required and recommended reading will be provided for each module in module handbooks. 8. DISABILITY During induction you will have the opportunity to learn of the support available to you through Cardiff Met s Student Services. Cardiff Met has a Disability Adviser who is able to provide advice on disability issues. The School s modules have been audited to identify issues relating to various disabilities. Should you experience problems relating to specific modules as you progress through the course, please let us know so we can deal with them.

9. USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS The course team are willing and able to help with any queries that your may have about the programme. However, other departments within Cardiff Met may be more ideally suited to answer your queries. Listed below are a number of people who may be able to help. Programme Director: Emma Bettinson Tel: 029 2041 7132 Email: ebettinson@cardiffmet.ac.uk Year Tutor: Elspeth Dale Tel: 029 2041 6380 Tel: edale@cardiffmet.ac.uk CSM Reception Tel: 029 2041 6425 Admissions Queries: Tel: 029 2041 6010 Email: askadmissions@cardiffmet.ac.uk