Diploma of International Hotel and Resort Management (DIHRM012)
Diploma of International Hotel and Resort Management (DIHRM012) at LSTH
Resorts are not just bigger hotels. They have their own rhythm — longer stays, more F&B outlets per guest, more activities, often more seasonality and frequently a brand standard applied at scale. The Diploma of International Hotel and Resort Management (DIHRM012) is built for people who want to work inside resorts and international hotel chains and need a credential that matches that environment.
Front office, F&B coordination, accommodation operations, guest experience, and the brand-standard discipline that runs through any international property: the Diploma of International Hotel and Resort Management covers the practical layer needed to walk into a chain or resort operation as a credible team member.
Why Resort and Chain Hotels Demand Specific Preparation
Working in a single independent hotel and working in a 300-key resort or chain property are different jobs. Standardised processes, more handover, more reporting upward, brand audits, central reservation channels — none of that is hard once you have seen it, but it is harder to learn it ad hoc on shift than to study it in advance.
Who the Diploma of International Hotel and Resort Management Is For
- Aspiring chain-hotel staff who want to walk into orientation already prepared.
- Holders of an entry certificate in hotel management progressing further.
- Existing hotel staff from independent properties moving to chains or resorts.
- International students targeting resort destinations at home or abroad.
Where Graduates Typically Progress
Graduates of the Diploma of International Hotel and Resort Management commonly enter front office, F&B, guest services and accommodation roles in chains and resorts, then progress with experience. Many go on to a Higher Diploma or bachelor in hospitality management afterwards.
How the Programme Is Delivered
The Diploma is offered on campus in London and through distance learning, with scenario-based teaching reflecting how chain properties actually operate. Module structure and intake calendar for DIHRM012 are confirmed at enrolment.
Entry Requirements
- Completion of secondary school or equivalent.
- IELTS 5.5 or equivalent English-language evidence for international applicants.
- No prior hotel experience required, though it helps.
- Minimum age 18 at enrolment.
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