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HTMI Hotel and Tourism Management Institute (Singapore)

We are delighted to offer the best of Swiss HTMi Hotel and Tourism Management Institute education and training from HTMi (Singapore)’s sister school in Switzerland, blended with the high quality Singapore hospitality industry and world-class education quality system. HTMi is a leading and innovative hospitality and tourism institute in the world. Our mission is “Come as a Student, Become a Manager”. HTMi (Singapore) is a unique centre of excellence for hospitality industry skills, training and education. Our certified courses use all the learning and material from industry partners including, Swisstouches Hotels & Resorts. Students can qualify and then go to work internationally or they can progress to a higher-level management degree programmes. Welcome to HTMi (Singapore).

HTMi (Singapore) is delighted to create its new city concept at Cuppage Road, Orchard, Singapore. The location is ideal for students with an abundance of nearby shopping, cafes, restaurants, banks and very convenient access to metro, bus and taxi transportation links. HTMi Hotel and Tourism Management Institute currently occupies over 6550 square feet with a very modern and stylish teaching and learning environment. The Institute has the following facilities 5 classrooms all equipped with state of the art technology,  an e-learning centre with computers and books, front office/housekeeping training room, Swisstouches Centre for food and beverage service training and student café / lounge, a reception and offices.

Important Facts

On behalf of the HTMi (Singapore) Faculty and the Board, I welcome you to HTMi (Singapore). Over the next decade, the international hotel and tourism industry is forecast to maintain its position as the world’s largest employer of people, and largest provider of management positions. We are in a truly international industry, which demands an international mix of managers, to reflect the international nature of our hotels. HTMi (Singapore)’s role is to prepare students for a management career in this, the most exciting industry today.

Our teaching faculty are all highly qualified and are fully dedicated to our mission of preparing all students for management positions in the hotel and tourism industry, ranging from trainee managers, to middle managers to senior managers.

HTMi (Singapore) is supported by a worldwide support network of offices and international hotel companies. Our graduates can be found in the leading hotel companies worldwide.

Welcome to the world of International Hotel and Tourism Management, welcome to HTMi (Singapore).

Vision: the clear vision of HTMi (Singapore) is to be a leading hotel management institute in Singapore. To do this HTMi (Singapore)’s goal is to be a leading provider of professional hospitality management education, and to develop lifelong careers for students in the services sector.

The education culture at HTMi (Singapore) is focused on student-centered learning and developing learning excellence in all our students.

This culture supports our mission of developing students to lead…

Mission: “Come as a Student, Become a Manager”.

To maintain this culture of learning excellence, HTMi (Singapore) staff rigorously applies a teaching and learning methodology of establishing learning outcomes for each subject, which is then assessed using formative and summative work. Teaching in a blended learning environment is in the form of lectures, seminars, tutorials and independent learning. Students are encouraged to actively participate in class, give student presentations and learn in student groups. Our ultimate goal is to develop each student to become an independent learner, with strong critical appreciation and research skills. Finally all student work is monitored and evaluated by a system of double marking and external examination.

Underpinning all teaching and learning is a strong English language and study skills support service.

HTMi (Singapore) Values: are derived from the principles of being successful in the hospitality industry; greeting and hosting people; being courteous and polite; being well groomed with proper deportment; being able to integrate with many different cultures; effective communication and use of common language; respect and integrity; being a lifelong and active learner; reflection and self – improvement; and striving for excellence.

A key part of the student-centred approach to the mission “Come as a Student, Become a Manager” and the HTMi (Singapore) values is instilling  professional behaviour and attitude skills.  This is highly valued by employers of students and future graduates, as essential to success in the hospitality industry. Professional behaviour and attitude is monitored and graded by the staff team, and is part of the overall student marks.

HTMi (Singapore) Academic Goals

Preserve and advance knowledge and enrich social, cultural and everyday life through teaching, learning, research and knowledge transfer.

Provide teaching of the highest quality and encourage learning that will meet the personal and occupational needs of each student.

Stimulate enterprise and creativity and promote awareness of the forces of international management and change.

Nurture the values of all cultures and respect of diversity.

HTMi (Singapore) Student-centred Objectives

To come as a student, become a manager.

To provide our students with the strongest education qualifications.

To develop in students a range of skills and techniques, personal qualities and approaches essential for successful performance in the workplace.

To provide a basis for future studies and career development.

To provide an educational foundation for a range of management or supervisory positions in the hotel and tourism industries and within an international framework.

To develop the importance of flexibility and positive attitudes in students behaviour.

To develop the ability to express and communicate ideas clearly and to extend their own capacity for logical thinking, analysis, research and option based solutions to problems.

To develop students ability to critically appreciate issues, topics and problems.

To have a flexible attitude towards problems of change and re-engineering.

To develop the student professional attitude for their future career.

To increase the capacity of students to be a good team member and team leader.

To recognize the key place of the customer in transactions.

To be a good communicator with appropriate presentation skills.

To support our aims and objectives HTMi (Singapore) sets student leaning outcomes, and assesses that they are progressively met throughout the courses. They are:

Demonstrate theoretical knowledge, possess practical and professional skills, personal attributes and competencies that will be required for management positions in the global hotel and tourism industries sectors.

Develop analytical, financial, legal, managerial and technical principles for professional developments in the hotel and tourism sectors.

Demonstrate an appropriate balance between the vocational skills necessary for immediate employment and the more fundamental principles necessary for further study.

Develop the academic abilities and personal characteristics required to solve problems relevant to hotel and tourism management and critically assess relevant aspects of the industry.

Cultivate a professional attitude and develop skills relating to communication, teamwork, project planning and responsibility for individual learning.

Acquire knowledge of career opportunities, entrepreneurship and ways for further studies that exist in the area of international hotel and tourism management.

Demonstrate a systematic understanding of the economic, environmental, political, social and technological influences which relate to the hotel and tourism industry.

Initiate and produce research papers.

Have the opportunities to put theory into practice via work-based learning.

On graduation we expect all student to have the following knowledge qualities:

Explain the nature, operations and main principles of the hospitality and tourism industry.

Demonstrate familiarity with theories and concepts used in hospitality and tourism.

Describe the domestic and international nature and dimensions of the hospitality and tourism industry.

Discuss the structure and organization of the public, private and not-for-profits sectors of the industry.

Understand the factors, which influence the development of organizations operating in the hotel and tourism industry and the most appropriate ways to manage this development.

Identify the steps required to carry a piece of research on a topic within the hotel and tourism industry.

Demonstrate the contribution and impacts of the hotel and tourism industry in social, economic, environmental, political and cultural terms.

On graduation we expect all student to have the following intellectual qualities:

Recognize and apply appropriate theories, principles and concepts relevant to hotel and tourism.

Critically assess and evaluate the literature within hospitality and tourism.

Exercise appropriate judgment in selecting and presenting information using various methods.

Develop a reasoned argument to the solution of familiar and unfamiliar problems.

Appraise some of the current and emerging issues within the hospitality and tourism industry and debate the potential benefits.

On graduation we expect all student to have the following intellectual qualities:

Plan, design, record and execute and communicate a piece of independent research using appropriate media and techniques.

Recognize moral, ethical and safety issues, which are pertinent to hotel and tourism.

Respond to change within the external and internal hospitality and tourism environments.

On graduation we expect all student to have the following personal development qualities.

Develop appropriate effective written and oral communication skills.

Demonstrate the ability to work effectively as part of a group, involving leadership, group dynamics and interpersonal skills such as listening, negotiation and persuasion.

Use organization skills (including task and time management) both individually and in a group situation.

Solve problems using ideas and techniques some of which are at the forefront of the discipline.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) towards HTMi (Singapore) stakeholders:

We see our responsibility (our CSR), to look after the interconnected various stakeholders in HTMi (Singapore) including:

CPE by respecting and abiding by the education rules and regulations and quality standards.

Students by providing them with the best possible education, training placements and professional behaviour training to get them ready for careers as future managers.

Student recruiters by providing timely, accurate and effective information and maintaining a quality reputation for HTMi (Singapore).

Parents by not only getting our students prepared correctly but also by respecting the investment made in their children’s future.

The hotel and tourism industry by providing as many qualified students and graduates to support the future of the industry and by supporting that industry in many other ways too, with research, events and other support initiatives.

The local economy in Singapore by generating as much wealth as possible to various companies and organizations.

The environment by ensuring Singapore’s strict environment and legal framework is embedded in the operational culture at HTMi (Singapore).

The staff of HTMi (Singapore) by providing them with all required resources to teach and manage students at the required high quality level fulfilling the demands of the curriculum and student learning outcomes.

The interconnected stakeholder CSR, mission and vision have been endorsed and supported by the management team in Switzerland for over 20 years, and now as a Sister School, HTMi (Singapore) has adopted it.

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Financials

Annual Cost of living 10400 SGD /year
Average Annual UG Fee 3175 SGD
Average Annual PG Fee N/A
Application Fee 500 SGD

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Contact Information

  • 51 Cuppage Rd, 03-07, Singapore 229469
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Programs Offered

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Advanced Diploma in International Hotel and Tourism Management

  • Length 06 Month  
  • Total Tuition Fee 12056 SGD
  • Application Fee 500 SGD
  • Average processing time 28 days
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Certificate of English (Advanced)

  • Length 02 Month  
  • Total Tuition Fee 3175 SGD
  • Application Fee 500 SGD
  • Average processing time 28 days
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Certificate of English (Beginner)

  • Length 02 Month  
  • Total Tuition Fee 3175 SGD
  • Application Fee 500 SGD
  • Average processing time 28 days
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Certificate of English (Intermediate)

  • Length 02 Month  
  • Total Tuition Fee 3175 SGD
  • Application Fee 500 SGD
  • Average processing time 28 days
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Diploma in International Hotel and Tourism Management

  • Length 06 Month  
  • Total Tuition Fee 12056 SGD
  • Application Fee 500 SGD
  • Average processing time 28 days
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Foundation Course in International Hotel and Tourism Management

  • Length 06 Month  
  • Total Tuition Fee 5315 SGD
  • Application Fee 500 SGD
  • Average processing time 28 days
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