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Dusit Thani Hotel School to Use Comprehensive Academic Management System

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Dusit International has chosen to use the Comprehensive Academic Management System (CAMS) from Three Rivers System Inc, at the soon to launch Dusit Thani Hotel School.

The system will be used to manage a students whole lifecycle, from admission to alumni, in a single system. Students will be able to access the online registration system, check their academic records, pay tuition fees and retrieve school announcements and other services.

The new Dusit Thani Hotel School, scheduled to open in August 2015, is based on ASEAN Common Competency Standards for Tourism Professionals.

The school will offer a complete curriculum at both certificate and diploma levels, covering all areas of hotel operations. It will be operated separately from Dusit Thani College which offers Bachelor and Master Degree programs. Credits from the Dusit Thani Hotel School are transferable to higher education institutions throughout the country, including Dusit Thani College.

The Dusit Thani Hotel School will be located in central Bangkok and offer up to 1,300 students 7,000 square metres of learning space, including: 9 classrooms, 1 language laboratory, 2 IT laboratories with the latest industry software programs, 3 demonstration kitchens, 3 practical kitchens, and mock-up rooms of key hotel areas, such as a front office, housekeeping, a restaurant, and bar.

The schools curriculum has been designed with different entry and exit points, allowing for a flexible programme students can tailor to suit their professional goals.

Dusit, Dusit Thani, Bangkok, School

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