Certificate in Foundation Studies in Business Studies (Tourism)

Certificate in Foundation Studies in Business Studies (Tourism)

Course Title

Certificate in Foundation Studies in Business Studies (Tourism)

MQF Level

4

Duration and Credits

1 Year

62 ECTS

Mode of Study

Full-time

Information for International applicants

The Course shall be open to all applicants who:

  1. present a secondary and/or high school certificate issued abroad and who studied within an educational system that is not comparable to the Maltese educational system (in terms of curriculum, years of study, etc.) and
  2. satisfy the University English language requirement as published on the University official website at the time of applications and
  3. are in possession of qualifications allowing access to an undergraduate course in the selected discipline in the country where such qualifications originate, but
  4. are deemed to require further study to be admitted to undergraduate degree courses at the University of Malta.

At the discretion of the Board, applicants shall be required to pass an interview and/or a written test.

Applicants who are deemed ineligible to join the Course may be allowed by the Board to enrol as students in the Foundation Commencement Programme which is detailed in Appendix I to the regulations for the Course.

EU, non-EU and Maltese dual citizens who previously studied abroad and then join higher secondary schools in Malta for more than one year shall not be admitted to the Course.

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The Certificate in Foundation Studies in Tourism Studies will provide you with the knowledge, personal and inter-personal skills and organisational framework upon which to build your future undergraduate Tourism studies. The primary aim of the course is to provide you with the knowledge base, transferable skills, communicative skills, and general competence to allow you to progress successfully onto the University of Malta's undergraduate Tourism Studies course. The course offers specific training in those core Tourism and Academic English areas where you will require further assistance and development. The course will provide teaching in the subject areas of history, cultural heritage, tourism, hospitality, psychology, communications, economics, accounting, business mathematics, statistics, basic research skills, reasoning, as well as academic English skills. Successful completion of this course will guarantee you a place on the undergraduate degree programme for Tourism studies.

The Certificate in Foundation Studies in Tourism Studies will provide you with the knowledge, personal and inter-personal skills and organisational framework upon which to build your future undergraduate Tourism studies.

The primary aim of the course is to provide you with the knowledge base, transferable skills, communicative skills, and general competence to allow you to progress successfully onto the University of Malta's undergraduate Tourism Studies course. The course offers specific training in those core Tourism and Academic English areas where you will require further assistance and development. The course will provide teaching in the subject areas of history, cultural heritage, tourism, hospitality, psychology, communications, economics, accounting, business mathematics, statistics, basic research skills, reasoning, as well as academic English skills. Successful completion of this course will guarantee you a place on the undergraduate degree programme for Tourism studies. The primary aim of the course is to provide students enrolled in this course with the knowledge base, transferable skills, communicative skills, and general competence to allow them to progress successfully onto the University of Malta's undergraduate Tourism Studies course. The course offers specific training in those core Tourism and Academic English areas where these students require further assistance and development.

The course will provide teaching in the subject areas of history, cultural heritage, tourism, hospitality, psychology, communications, economics, accounting, business mathematics, statistics, basic research skills, reasoning, as well as academic English skills. In addition, you will be expected to attend regular tutorial sessions for all study-units. During the tutorial sessions, you will be expected to show adequate revision of the week's work. At the same time, tutorials are intended as scheduled directed learning sessions during which students will be able to apply theoretical and conceptual frameworks as well as practice verbal and written expressions.

This course will include continuous assessment to build up a realistic profile of the student's core abilities and competencies. Tutors will be required to assess students periodically. As the course progresses and the language and subject contents improve, you will be expected to show evidence of higher-level analytical and evaluation skills.

Skills such as the ability to apply their knowledge base and to show evidence of self-directed learning during tutorials will be assessed in the first and second semesters.

Student performance will be monitored continuously by the area coordinator and feedback will be provided through course tutors. This will allow an awareness of the student's approach to learning and the identification of students who are encountering difficulties, so that remedial action such as the offer of small group coaching can be provided.

Successful completion of this course will guarantee a place on the undergraduate degree programme for Tourism studies

 
Year   (This/these unit/s start/s in Semester 1 and continue/s in Semester 2)
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
FST0511 Research and Reasoning 2 ECTS    
IFS0505 Reading for Academic Business Studies 5 ECTS    
IFS0506 Writing for Academic Business Studies 5 ECTS    
IFS0507 Listening for Academic Business Studies 5 ECTS    
IFS0508 Grammar and Terminology for Academic Business Studies 5 ECTS    

 
 
Semester 1
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
IFS0304 Introduction to Accounts 1 5 ECTS    
IFS0306 Introduction to Economics 1 5 ECTS    
IFS0801 Introduction to Psychology 5 ECTS    

 
 
Semester 2
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
IFS0204 Introduction to the Study of History 2 5 ECTS    
IFS0305 Introduction to Accounts 2 5 ECTS    
IFS0802 Introduction to Communication 5 ECTS    
IFS0803 Data for Heritage and Tourism Research 5 ECTS    
IFS0804 Cultural Identity and Heritage 5 ECTS    

 

This programme of study is governed by the Certificate in Foundation Studies Course Regulations, 2014 under the auspices of the International School for Foundation Studies.

The course will provide you with:

  • a sound knowledge of the basics of the disciplines of tourism, hospitality, humanities, social sciences, business and statistics;
  • the reading, writing, listening, and critical thinking skills necessary to function effectively as a Tourism student in higher education;
  • training to apply scientific reasoning and analytical skills as well as training on low and high order thinking skills;
  • an understanding of how to think and reason more effectively in the abstract as well as to solve problems efficiently;
  • an understanding of the main features of research methods and their application.

Non EU Applicants:

Total Tuition Fees: Eur 6,600

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As a certificate holder, you will be eligible to apply for B.A. (Hons) Tourism Studies at the University of Malta.

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