Cruise Hospitality Services Programme

R97 100

Next Intake: March & July

Full Time Learning

What will I learn?

Embark on a journey to master the art of hospitality on the high seas. This programme aims to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue thriving careers in the restaurant and food & beverage fields within the cruise industry.

Throughout this comprehensive programme, students will delve into various aspects of food and beverage operations, focusing on the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the cruise environment.

Programme content includes:

  • Food Safety within Hospitality
  • Managing Food & Beverage Operations (Franchise Operations)
  • Purchasing for Food Service Operations within a Hospitality Establishment
  • Planning & Control for Food & Beverage
  • Supervision in the Hospitality Industry
  • Hospitality and Food & Beverage Service (Menu Planning & Restaurant Operations)
  • New Business Development (Entrepreneurship)
  • The operational environment of cruise liners and how it differs from land-based hospitality operations
  • Trends and innovations within the cruise industry
  • Maintaining food safety and health on a ship
  • Procurement, cost control and logistics of storing and managing supplies on a ship
  • Service styles across multiple venues
  • Guest satisfaction and specific dietary requirements
  • Acknowledge and work with multicultural teams onboard
  • Onboard events management

What qualification will I gain?

Upon successful completion graduates will receive:

  • Higher Certificate in Food and Beverage Management SAQA ID No: 88063, HEQF Level 5)
  • STCW (Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers) Safety Courses:
    • Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (STCW A-VI/1-2)
    • Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (STCW A-VI/1-4)
    • Personal Survival Techniques (STCW A-VI/1-1)
    • Elementary First Aid (STCW A-VI/1-3)
    • Passenger Ship Crowd Management (STCW A-V/2, para 1 & 2)
    • Designated Security Duties (STCW A-Vl/6-2)

*Gauteng Students to Note:

  • Students will be required to travel to Durban for a week do the practical Seafarers safety courses of the programme (travel, food and accommodation cost not included in the programme).
  • Seafarers specific Safety Courses: Fire Fighting, Personal Survival Techniques and First Aid.
  • Maritime Partners are regulated by an accrediting body and training is to take place at a registered site of delivery.

 

Course Details

Admission Requirements

National Senior Certificate with a Higher Certificate entry, or equivalent.

Industry Requirements:

  • Cruise liners require candidate to be 21 years or older (Legal Age to be able to serve alcohol in all countries).
  • Cruise liners require candidate to complete and pass a medical exam should they be accepted to work on a ship.

Duration

1 Year, Full-time

Type of Study

Full Time

Next Intake

March & July

Tuition Fees Per Year

R97 100

Payment Options

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