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Hotel Management

Higher Diploma inHotel Management

Programme Code

  • HP505 Year 1 & 2, Higher Diploma (HD)

 

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QF Level: 4
QR Registration No.: 08/001713/4
Registration Validity Period: 01/09/2008 to ongoing
Successful completion of this programme leads to an award within The University of Hong Kong system through HKU SPACE
 

Study Subsidy Scheme for Designated Professions / Sectors (SSSDP)

In 2026-27 academic year, local students enrolling and being offered the subsidised places of this programme under the SSSDP will receive a subsidy up to HK$23,390. After deduction of the subsidy, the annual tuition fee is HK$39,780.

 

 

 

Application Code: HDHM

Email hdhospitality@hkuspace.hku.hk

 

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According to the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB), the city recorded 49.9 million visitor arrivals in 2025, a 12% year-on-year increase. International visitors grew by 15%, showing strong recovery in long-haul markets and Southeast Asia. The development has brought various opportunities for the sector and for professionals in the industry.


The Higher Diploma programme in Hotel Management was launched in 2008. It is designed to provide a tailored curriculum that covers specific features of the hotel industry with a special focus on Hong Kong, and it is a multi-disciplinary study that prepares students for a rewarding career in the hotel industry. Upon graduation, graduates are expected to progress to further studies, or join the hotel management workforce either locally or overseas.

 

Programme Aims and Features

This programme was launched in 2008. It is a 2-year full-time programme that designed to provide a tailored curriculum covering specific features of the hotel industry with a special focus on Hong Kong, at a level commensurate with junior management. Moreover, this programme is equipped with a comprehensive training centre for hotel management, with facilities including mock-up guest room, reception counter and catering facilities, allowing this programme to provide professional training to the students and better respond to the education needs of the industry.

 

Job Placement

This programme is a multi-disciplinary study that encourages the acquisition of basic life and employment skills that prepares students for further studies or a rewarding career. A practical job placement of 6 months is an essential part of this 2-year training programme in the hotel management areas. All students in good standing have been given ample opportunities to work in around 40 deluxe hotels in Hong Kong including the Peninsula, Grand Hyatt, Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, Rosewood, Landmark Mandarin Oriental, JW Marriott, Sheraton, Shangri-la, Renaissance and The Murray, Hong Kong, a Niccolo Hotel, etc.

 

Opportunities for Further Studies

UGC-funded Universities

Graduates are eligible to apply for admission to Bachelor’s degree programmes offered by local universities including BSc (Hons) Scheme in Hotel and Tourism Management offered by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

The list below shows the degree offers that our graduates/ students received in the past*:

  • The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    BSc (Hons) Scheme in Hotel and Tourism Management (Hotel Management)
    BSc (Hons) Scheme in Hotel and Tourism Management (Event and Experience Management)
    BSc (Hons) Aviation Operations and Systems 
    BBA (Hons) Aviation Management and Logistics
  • The University of Hong Kong
    Bachelor of Arts
    BSc Information Management
  • The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    Bachelor Degree in Business Management
  • The Chinese University of Hong Kong
    BSc Community Health Practice
    BSSc Gender Studies
    BSSc Global Studies
  • Hong Kong Baptist University
    BA (Hons) Humanities
    BBA (Hons) Human Resources Management Concentration
    BBA (Hons) Marketing Concentration
  • City University of Hong Kong
    BA Chinese and History
    BA Media and Communication
    BBA Business Analysis
    BBA Business Operations Management
    BBA Global Business Systems Management
    BBA Global Operations Management
    BBA Marketing
    BSocSc Asian and International Studies
    BSocSc Criminology and Sociology
    BSocSc Public Policy and Politics

*The above list is not exhaustive and only shows some of the examples.

Graduates are also eligible to apply for the below degree programmes offered by other institutions:

Other Local Institutions

  • HKU SPACE International College
    • Full-time, 18-month, Bachelor of Science (Honours) Hospitality Management, offered by University of Plymouth (UK) in collaboration with HKU SPACE International College (IC)

Overseas universities

  • Les Roches (Switzerland)^
  • Glion Institute of Higher Education (Switzerland)^
  • Swiss Hotel Management School (Switzerland)^

^ Articulation agreement renewal in progress

 

Career Prospects

The outlook of the hotel industry of Hong Kong remains positive in the coming years, necessitating huge demands for welltrained personnel. There will be immense opportunities for graduates of this programme to develop their careers in the hotel industry locally and overseas.

Some of our graduates are working in deluxe hotels, including the Peninsula, Grand Hyatt, Four Seasons, InterContinental Grand Stanford, Mandarin Oriental and Sheraton.

 

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  • Obtain Level 2 or above in 5 subjects including English Language and Chinese Language# in the HKDSE Examination; OR
  • Hold a recognised Diploma in Foundation Studies Programme; OR
  • Hold a Diploma of Applied Education / Diploma Yi Jin; OR
  • Equivalent qualifications will be considered by the College.

Applicants who do not meet the entry requirements of the 2-year Higher Diploma Programme should apply for admission to the Diploma in Foundation Studies (DFS) programme.

 

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Relevant and substantial work experience and / or prior qualifications obtained in or outside Hong Kong (e.g. assessed through recognition of prior learning and credit accumulation and transfer), with demonstrated ability to undertake sub-degree education, will be considered by the College. 

 

Mature Students

Applicants who do not possess the above academic qualifications,but are aged 21 or above and with relevant work experience will be considered by the College.

 

*Applicants are allowed to use not more than 2 Applied Learning (ApL) subjects in the application. The recognition of the ApL subjects is as follows: 

“Attained with Distinction (II)” is deemed equivalent to Level 4 or above;
“Attained with Distinction (I)” is deemed equivalent to Level 3; and 
“Attained” is deemed equivalent to Level 2 in the HKDSE Examination.

#ApL Chinese (for non-Chinese speaking students) would be accepted as an alternative Chinese Language qualification.

§ If one of the five HKDSE subjects is Citizenship and Social Development, the requirement will be “Attained” for the subject.

Effective from 2026-27 Academic Year:

 

Higher Diploma Year 1

  • Introduction to Academic English
  • English for Hospitality and Tourism
  • AI and Digital Literacy
  • Elementary Statistics
  • English for Academic Purposes I
  • Principles of Tourism
  • Marketing for the Hotel Industry
  • Introduction to Hotel Operations 
  • Front Office Management
  • Housekeeping Operation
  • Introduction to Food and Beverage Management
  • Introduction to Catering Management
 
 

Higher Diploma Year 2

  • English for Academic Purposes II
  • Practical Chinese*
  • Accounting in the Hotel Industry
  • Cross-cultural Issues in the Hotel Industry
  • Organisational Behaviour in the Hotel Industry
  • Human Resources Management in the Hotel Industry
  • Placement
 

The College reserves the right to make modifications to individual courses on a need basis.

* Non-Chinese speaking students or students who have not received sufficient training in the Chinese language may apply for exemption from the Chinese course(s), and alternative courses may be assigned.