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The Program

CSTC HRSCSTC HRS course provides a broad overview of the Quezon business system - how it functions and how it relates to specific areas such as marketing, production and finance. The course also introduces the student to the central themes of organizations, including organizational structures, communication models and behavior.

Quezon Tourism is big and it’s going to get much bigger. How much bigger? People are shifting in tourism and hospitality sector, and new jobs will be created. If you're looking for an exciting career in our dynamic Hotel and Restaurant industry - or if you're already experienced in the field and want greater skills for advancement - enroll in CSTC College's Hotel and Restaurant Services with NC 11 Qualification Program.

Learn by Doing

As a HRS student, you will learn in the classrooms where the actual working environment is setup. Learning with experienced industry professionals; you'll gain skills in areas such as front office servicing, bartending, food & beverages, baking & pastry, commercial cooking with ample lessons on budgeting, marketing, promotions and management. The training prepares you for future leadership roles in the industry.

Jobs for Grads

As you gain new skills, you will also gain valuable experience and contacts by managing and working in CSTC HRM classrooms completely setup in actual working environment. Many of our students also gain part-time jobs - or permanent full-time jobs as graduates – CSTC Placement Assistant Program, only @ CSTC.

Once you start working in this industry, you'll also have a world of options. HRM is truly an international industry and your skills will be in demand from Quezon to the world - in hotels, resorts, food and beverage operations, cruise lines and more.

Accreditation/Approval

CSTC HRS courses are TESDA Accredited; graduates will receive National Certificate II. These graduates after short term training could now look for employment and could use the National Certificate (NC) Level II given to them by TESDA for their application as proof of their acquired skills.They could also choose to continue with their skills training until they would complete a Ladderized Education Program (LEP) to complete a course and graduate with a degree or attend a regular college institution.

**A National Certificate (NC) is issued to a candidate who is recommended for certification by an accredited assessor for having demonstrated competence in all units of competency within a Qualification.

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