Dubai College of Tourism nurtures the next generation of talent
Dubai College of Tourism (DCT), a new government-backed institution specialising in vocational training for the emirate’s thriving tourism and hospitality sectors, has revealed a plan to attract high school graduates.
With exam results season in progress, high school leavers across Dubai are focused on taking their next steps towards their future careers.
This time of decision-making can often be an extremely stressful period for young people, some of whom will want to continue to study, but do not wish to take the traditional academic route to university.
This year, DCT has provided an alternative option for students, offering vocational courses designed to provide a middle ground between on-the-job training and a purely theoretical degree.
Students will learn practical and marketable skills that have a direct application in real life and the training will open new doors, allowing them to explore a myriad of exciting and rewarding career opportunities.
DCT’s courses are focused around five core faculties – Tourism, Events, Hospitality, Retail and Culinary Arts – and will help young people learn various trade and soft skills from established professionals in the industry.
The college will educate and empower the future leaders, entrepreneurs and employees of Dubai’s expanding tourism industry, ensuring a steady pipeline of highly trained hospitality professionals for the city.
Until now, there have been very limited options for this type of vocational training within Dubai.
According to a 2014 Deloitte study, only one to three percent of Dubai’s students enroll in vocational education after high school, something which could lead to labour shortages within key industries in the future.
With Dubai’s tourism and hospitality sectors set to employ a workforce of more than half a million by 2020, the dedicated industry-focused vocational training offered by DCT has never been more important.
DCT is now accepting applications for its ‘Introduction to the Tourism Industry’ course, which is scheduled to commence next month.