A Diploma in Tourism Management supports learners with basic operations knowledge in tourism and hospitality. Students study service standards, travel support roles, visitor engagement, and business awareness common in tourism work settings. Practical sessions and group projects help students understand routine tasks such as handling reservations, working with customer queries, assisting in event check‑ins, and supporting travel service teams. Field exposure, internship guidance, or simulation tasks help students become familiar with workplace expectations.
HDU’s campus environment promotes student engagement across disciplines, allowing tourism learners to draw on management, communication, and digital tools offered in other study areas. Graduates of the diploma can seek entry‑level roles such as hotel front desk support, travel agency assistant, community tourism service support, or event administrative support. The diploma also provides a foundation for students wishing to continue with undergraduate studies in tourism, hospitality, or related management fields. Skill development in service tasks, communication, teamwork, and basic business awareness supports career readiness and a stepping stone toward further qualifications.
Secondary school completion or equivalent qualification required.
Background in English and basic business subjects is helpful.
Standard application materials include academic transcripts, passport copy, photo, and application form.
Scholarship options may include Chinese Government Scholarship, Zhejiang Provincial awards, and limited university awards available through official application channels.
Applicants apply via HDU’s admissions portal or through an approved agent.
A valid Chinese study visa must be obtained prior to travel.
Part‑time work permitted with university and local approval under China’s study visa rule
If the program is offered in English (varies by delivery):
IELTS: Overall 5.5 or above
TOEFL iBT: 70 or above
PTE Academic: 45 or above
Duolingo English Test: 90 or above
If the program is taught in Chinese, a Mandarin proficiency certificate (e.g., HSK Level 4 or higher) may be required.
Hospitality, Events and Tourism
Hangzhou (Xiasha Campus)
Diploma
2 years
September
5.5
CNY 5,000–8,000,
CNY 15,000–20,000, (INT)
Christchurch
$ 8356
Qianwei, Chaoyang, Xinmin, Nanhu, Nanling, Heping
RMB RMB ~7,000–12,000
Xueyuan Road Campus (Beijing); Shahe Campus (Beijing); International Campus in Hangzhou
6.0
RMB CNY 10,000 – 15,000
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