Diploma in Front Office

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DIPLOMA IN FRONT OFFICE OPERATIONS

Eligibility:
Senior Secondary (10+2) or equivalent with English as a subject.
Duration:
One Year + six months in industry
Teaching hours per week:
35 Hours
Effective teaching:
34 weeks
Industrial training:
24 weeks after the annual examinations.

TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME

No. Subject code Subject Hours per week Term Marks*
THEORY
1 DFO-01 Front Office Operations 6 100
2 DFO-02 Principles of Accounts 6 100
3 DFO-03 Hotel Accounts 4 100
4 DCS-03 Business Communication 2 50
5 DFO-04 Application of Computers 1 -
TOTAL 19 350
PRACTICAL
6 DFO-11 Front Office Operations 8 100
7 DFO-12 Application of Computers 4 50
8 DFO-13 Office Organisation 2 50
9 DCS-12 Library 2 -
TOTAL 16 200
GRAND TOTAL 35 550

*Term Marks will comprise 30% Mid Term Marks & 70% End Term Exam Marks.

RULES AT A GLANCE

NO. TOPIC REQUIREMENT
1. Attendance required to become eligible for exam 75% in aggregate
2. Minimum pass marks for each theory subject 40%
3. Minimum pass marks for each practical subject 50%
4. Maximum duration to pass/clear all subjects/ papers 03 academic years

FRONT OFFICE OPERATIONS (DFO-01)

TIME ALLOTTED: 06 HOURS PER WEEK
MAXIMUM MARKS: 100
ACTIVITY MAXIMUM MARKS
Marks for attendance5
Mid-term exam marks25
Total (Incourse Assessment Marks)30
End term exam marks70
Total100
Learning Objectives: After completion of the course the students will be able to:
  1. Describe the organization of the tourism and hospitality industry from the perspective of a hotel’s Front Office Operations.
  2. Explain the organization structure of a hotel, the delegation of authority to various levels and interdepartmental coordination and team work necessary for the smooth operation of a hotel.
  3. Enumerate the different sections of Front Office and describe their respective duties.
  4. Describe the various steps involved in the hotel guest cycle.
  5. Explain the correct procedure of dealing with difficult situations and emergencies.
Unit Content Hours Allotted Weightage for Exam
1
Introduction to Tourism, Travel and Hotel Industry
  • Introduction to tourism, travel and hotel industry and their inter-relationship
  • Interdependency of tourism, travel and hospitality industry
  • Acronyms and terminology of hotel industry
  • Classification of hotel
    • On the basis of star category, service, size, number of rooms, clientele
    • Supplementary accommodations
18 10%
2
An Overview of Room Division
  • Prologue with room division department and its sub-departments (front office, uniformed service and housekeeping) and their sections
  • Standard layout of front office department and its sections
  • Organization structure of hotel with special reference to front office department
  • Duties and responsibilities of front office employees
  • Personality traits of front office employees
  • Front office equipment (non-automated, semi-automated & fully automated)
  • Coordination of front office with other departments and sections
18 10%
3
Functions of different sections of room division department
  • Front office
    • Reservation | Reception/front desk | Lobby desk
    • Guest relation desk | Telephone | Business centre
    • Mail and message section | Cashier desk | Night auditor
  • Uniformed service
    • Bell desk | Concierge | Travel desk | Airport representative
  • Housekeeping
    • Control desk | Horticulture | Linen and uniform room | Laundry
  • Room status terminology
18 10%
4
Hotel Rooms and Tariff structure
  • Definition of room and its characteristics
  • Room taxonomy (Standard, Promoted and Suite Configured Rooms)
  • Definition of room tariff and its fixation basis
  • Room rate taxonomy (Standard, Special/Discounted & Promoted Room Rates)
  • Group rates
  • Discount and allowances.
18 10%
5
Guest Cycle
  • Different Stages of Guest Cycle and involved activities
  • Guest cycle operation under- manual, semi-automated and fully automated system
  • Guest cycle activities under- VIP, Group, Airline crew member and transient guest
  • Equipment under different modes of guest cycle
  • Documentation under different modes of guest cycle
18 10%
MID TERM EXAM
6
Reservation
  • Definition and importance of reservation
  • Modes and Sources of reservation
  • Tool and process of reservation
  • System of reservation
    • Manual (Card and Hotel Diary)
    • Semi-automated (Whitney, computerized)
    • Fully automated (CRS and GDS)
  • Types of reservation (on different basis)
    • Guaranteed vs. Non-guaranteed
    • Transient vs. Group
  • Reservation amendment/modification and cancellation policy
  • Reservation Network/Channel (CRS)
    • Affiliated reservation network
    • Non-affiliated reservation/referral group
  • Reservation supply chain (online companies) - Expedia, Make My Trip, Travel Related Services
  • Reservation terminology and documentation
18 10%
7
Registration
  • Define registration and importance of registration
  • Concept of registration
  • Activities of registration stage
  • Process of registration under:
    • Guest with reservation | Walk-in guests | Group guests
    • Transient guest | Airline crew member | Incentive guest
    • VIP and CIP | SPATT
  • Modes of registration:
    • Front desk directed (Express Check Out and Computerized Check Out)
    • Guest directed (Video check-out and Self-Check-out)
  • Registration terminology and Documentation
18 10%
8
Safety and Security
  • Safety and security of guest (their valuables) and hotel staff
  • Key control
    • Types of keys
    • Key control measures
    • Electronic keys
    • Safe deposit vaults and in room electronic safes
18 10%
9
Guest Account Settlement
  • Modes of account settlement
    • Cash
    • Credit (travellers check, travel agent voucher, foreign currency, charge cards, airline vouchers, third party billing)
  • Control measures for cash and credit based account settlement policy
  • Forex (licences, exchange rates and policy)
    • Currency exchange during arriving in India
    • Currency exchange during departing from India
  • Reservation section terminology and Documentation
18 10%
10
Situation and Complaint Handling
  • Situation handling
    • Usual situation (skipper, scanty baggage, walking, walk-in, paging, room change, luggage handling during check-in and check-out, left luggage procedure, etc.)
    • Unusual situations (death, fire, theft, bomb threat and terrorist attack)
  • Complaint handling
    • Types of guest | Types of guest complaints
    • Complaint as a gift philosophy
  • The complaints handling procedure and redressal
18 10%
TOTAL 180 100%

PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTS (DFO-02)

TIME ALLOTTED: 06 HOURS PER WEEK
MAXIMUM MARKS: 100
ACTIVITY MAXIMUM MARKS
Marks for attendance5
Mid-term exam marks25
Total (Incourse Assessment Marks)30
End term exam marks70
Total100
Learning Objectives: After completion of this course students should be able to:
  1. Explain meaning of accounts.
  2. Record in prime and secondary books.
  3. Prepare trial balance, final accounts.
  4. Prepare bank reconciliation statement.
  5. Calculate depreciation by different methods.
Unit Content Hours Allotted Weightage for Exam
1
Introduction to accounting
  • Meaning and definition
  • Types and classification
  • Principles of accounts
  • System of accounting
  • Generally accepted principles of accounting (GAAP)
18 10%
2
Books of original entry (journal)
  • Meaning and definition
  • Format of journal
  • Rules of debit and credit
  • Opening entry, simple and compound entries
  • Practical Problems
18 10%
3
Ledger
  • Meaning and uses
  • Formats
  • Posting
  • Practical Problems
18 10%
4
Subsidiary books
  • Need and uses
  • Classification
    • Purchase book
    • Sales book
    • Purchase return book
    • Sales return book
    • Debit note
    • Credit note
  • Practical Problems
18 10%
5
Cash book
  • Meaning
  • Advantages
  • Simple, double and three column
  • Handling cheque
  • Practical problems
18 10%
MID TERM EXAM
6
Bank reconciliation statement
  • Meaning
  • Reasons of difference in pass book and cash book balances
  • Preparation of bank reconciliation statement
  • Practical Problems
18 10%
7
Trial balance
  • Meaning
  • Methods
  • Advantages
  • Limitation
  • Practical problems
18 10%
8
Final accounts
  • Meaning
  • Procedure for preparation of final accounts
  • Difference between trading accounts, profit & loss accounts and balance sheet
  • Adjustment (Closing stock)
  • Practical problems
18 10%
9
Capital and revenue expenditure
  • Meaning
  • Definition of capital and revenue expenditure
18 10%
10
Depreciation
  • Meaning & causes
  • Methods
    • Fixed instalments
    • Diminishing balance
  • Practical problems
18 10%
TOTAL 180 100%

HOTEL ACCOUNTS (DFO-03)

TIME ALLOTTED: 04 HOURS PER WEEK
MAXIMUM MARKS: 100
ACTIVITY MAXIMUM MARKS
Marks for attendance5
Mid-term exam marks25
Total (Incourse Assessment Marks)30
End term exam marks70
Total100
Learning Objectives: After completion of this course students should be able to:
  1. Describe uniform system of accounts & its importance in hotel industry.
  2. Solve examples on uniform system of accounts, income statement, departmental income statement.
  3. Handle computerised accounting system.
  4. Describe importance of yield management.
  5. Calculate room rates, ARR and RevPAR.
Unit Content Hours Allotted Weightage for Exam
1
Uniform System of Accounts For Hotels
  • Introduction to Uniform System Of Accounts
  • Advantage & disadvantages
12 10%
2
Income statement under uniform system of accounts
  • Revenue and non-revenue producing departments of the hotel
  • Contents of the income statement
  • Practical problems
12 10%
3
Departmental income Statements Under Uniform System Of Hotel Accounts
  • Room departmental income schedule
  • Food and beverage department income schedule
  • Practical problems
12 10%
4
Internal Control
  • Meaning & Objectives of internal control
  • Characteristics of internal control
12 10%
5
Ledger & Computerised Accounting
  • Types of ledger used in hotel
  • Point of sale
  • Property management system
  • Introduction to computerised accounting system
12 10%
MID TERM EXAM
6
Night auditing
  • Need of night auditing
  • Night auditors duties & responsibility
  • Reports prepared by night auditor
12 10%
7
Room rates
  • Fixing room rates
  • Basis of charging room rates
  • Calculation of single rate & double rate
  • Calculation of average room rate (practical problems)
12 10%
8
Yield management
  • Meaning & importance in selling rooms
12 10%
9
Ratio analysis
  • Meaning of ratio
  • Profitability ratio
  • Turnover ratio
12 10%
10
Departmental accounting
  • Introduction to departmental accounting
  • Allocation & apportionment of expenses
  • Basis of allocation
  • Method
    • Gross profit method
    • Net profit method
12 10%
TOTAL 120 100%

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION (DCS-02)

TIME ALLOTTED: 02 HOURS PER WEEK
MAXIMUM MARKS: 50
ACTIVITY MAXIMUM MARKS
Marks for attendance2 ½
Mid-term exam marks12 ½
Total (Incourse Assessment Marks)15
End term exam marks35
Total50
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Knowledge
  • Understand the fundamental principles of effective business communication
  • Identify different forms of communication
  • Evaluate the difference between the types of communication
  • Understand the concept of body language and its correct use
Competencies
  • Apply effective communication in today’s business world
  • Use correct form of communication depending on business situation and circumstances
  • Organise ideas and express in writing and speaking
  • Participate effectively in groups with emphasis on listening, critical and reflective thinking and responding
  • Avoid common body language mistakes
Mindset
  • Understand the importance of specifying audience and purpose, and to select appropriate communication choices
Unit Content Time Allotted Weightage for Exam
1
Introduction to Business Communication
  • Definition
  • Objectives
  • Principles of effective communication
  • Importance of good communication
10 20%
2
Types of communication
  • Formal
  • Informal
  • Verbal
  • Written
  • Horizontal
  • Vertical
05 10%
3
Essentials of good business letter and types of letters
  • Official, D.O. (Demi-Official)
05 15%
4
Letter writing
  • Circular | Memo | Notice
  • U.O. Note
  • Applications | Bio-data (C.V.) | Covering letter
  • Invitations | Greetings | Apologies
10 20%
MID TERM EXAM
5
Communication with guest and Body language
  • Effective Speaking – Polite and effective enquiries & responses, Addressing a group
  • Listening and note taking skills
  • Body language - Importance & application
10 15%
6
Speech Improvement
  • Pronunciation, stress, accent
  • Importance of speech in hotels
  • Common phonetic difficulties
  • Connective drills exercises
  • Introduction to frequently used foreign sounds
10 10%
7
Electronic modes of communication
  • Use of telephone
  • Taking telephonic orders
  • Telephone etiquettes
  • Fax
  • E-mail and protocol
  • Responsible social media
10 10%
TOTAL 60 100%

APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS (DFO-04)

TIME ALLOTTED: 01 HOURS PER WEEK
MAXIMUM MARKS: 00
Learning Objectives: After completion of this course students should be able to:
  1. Explain characteristics of computers.
  2. Identify the basic component of a computer.
  3. Explain the importance of various units of a computer.
  4. Differentiate between system software and application software.
  5. Explain the importance of operating software.
  6. Get acquainted with open source, and
  7. Appreciate the need of computer security.
Unit Content Hours Allotted
1
Characteristics of computers
  • Speed | Accuracy
  • Diligence | Versatility
  • Power of remembering
3
2
Computer and its components
  • Input unit
  • Storage unit
  • Central Processing Unit (CPU)
  • Output unit
4
3
Computer software
  • System software
  • Application software
3
4
Computer language
  • Machine language
  • Assembly language
  • High level language
  • Compiler & interpreter
  • Open source software
4
5
Operating system
  • Windows
  • Linux
4
6
Windows (Latest) desktop elements
  • Start a programme | Quit a programme
  • Getting help
  • Searching files & folders
  • Changing system settings
  • Using my computer for browsing disk drives
4
7
File management in windows
  • Using windows explorer
  • Opening drives & folders
  • View file details
  • Copying & moving files use windows explorer
  • Create a new folder
  • Rename a file or folder
  • Delete a file or folder
4
8
Computer security
  • Views and threats
  • Protecting computer system using antivirus
  • Precautions to be taken against viruses
4
TOTAL HOURS 30

FRONT OFFICE OPERATIONS PRACTICAL (DFO-11)

TIME ALLOTTED: 08 HOURS PER WEEK
MAXIMUM MARKS: 100
ACTIVITY MAXIMUM MARKS
Marks for attendance5
Mid-term exam marks25
Total (Incourse Assessment Marks)30
End term exam marks70
Total100
Learning Objectives: After completion of this course the students will be able to comfortably carry out the following tasks:
  1. Use various forms, formats and registers maintained in the front office department of a large hotel in paper form or on the PMS.
  2. Communicate effectively with guests, colleagues and staff from other departments of the hotel verbally including on telephone, in writing and body language.
  3. Use the information available discreetly ensuring safety, security and privacy of guest, colleagues and organisation.
Unit Content Hours Allotted
1
Introduction to front office equipment
  • Non automated equipment
  • Fully automated equipment
15
2
Various types of forms, log books used in front office
  • Registration card, guest feedback form, reservation form, C-Form, etc.
20
3
Basic French
  • Greetings | Days
  • Months | Seasons | Numbers
20
4
General awareness
  • Country, capital and currencies
  • General knowledge
15
5
Telephone handling
  • Telephonic etiquettes (do’s and don’ts)
  • Role play on:
    • Telephonic reservation between reservation department and guest
    • Complaint handling through telephone
    • Telephonic queries by guest to front office department for rooms and information, etc.
20
6
Complaint Handling
  • Types of guest in hotel and nature of complaints faced in front office department
  • Role play on handling a complaint between:
    • Fussy guest and front office staff
    • Skipper and front office staff
    • Scanty baggage guest and front office staff
    • Drunken and front office staff, etc.
30
MID TERM EXAM
7
Role play on Guest Stages
  • Pre arrival:
    • Reservation - done by guest through mail
    • Reservation - done by walk-in guest
    • Reservation - done by telephonic conversation by a guest
  • Arrival:
    • Paging (electronic and manual paging) – in pickup areas (airport, bus stand, railway station), message or visitors for a guest in the hotel
    • Luggage handling – bell boy’s role in maintaining errand card, escorting of guest to the rooms
    • Welcoming – welcoming by GRE to the guest check in the hotel
    • Registration - done by guest who has reservation, guest who is a walk in, guest who requires the room for day purpose only
    • Key handover – procedures followed during key handover to the guest, how to generate keys and assign rooms to the guest
  • During stay:
    • How to handle Message and mail for residential and non-residential guest in a hotel
  • Departure:
    • Procedures followed during check out of a guest such as: comment cards, billing, etc.
  • After departure:
    • Role and importance of guest history card
30
8
PMS PRACTICAL
  • Introduction to keys used in front office PMS
  • Hands on practice on PMS
  • HOW TO OPERATIONS:
Take guest reservation
Modify guest reservation
Cancel guest reservation
Amend guest details
Check in guest with reservation
Check in a walk in guest
Check in a group reservation
Check in multiple guest to save time
Allot guest room to guest with reservation
Allot guest room to a walk in guest
Change guest rooms due to complaints/request
Update guest registration
Set credit limit
Add messages for the guest
Change tariff
Print a single bill during check out
Split a bill during check out
Update if any advance deposit is made
Night auditing procedure
90
TOTAL HOURS 240

MARKING SCHEME FOR PRACTICAL EXAMINATION

FRONT OFFICE OPERATIONS PRACTICAL (DFO - 11)

Maximum Marks 100
Pass Marks 50

Part ‘A’ 25 Marks
MARKS
1. Uniform & Grooming : 05
2. Journal : 10
3. Viva : 10
Total : 25
Part ‘B’ 75 Marks
1. PMS tasks (4 tasks from the syllabus) (4x10) : 40
2. Role Play & Situation Handling : 20
3. Speech, Courtesy & Manner : 15
Total : 75
Note: Speech, Courtesy & Manners may be observed throughout the practical.

APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS PRACTICAL (DFO-12)

TIME ALLOTTED: 04 HOURS PER WEEK
MAXIMUM MARKS: 50
ACTIVITY MAXIMUM MARKS
Marks for attendance2 ½
Mid-term exam marks12 ½
Total (Incourse Assessment Marks)15
End term exam marks35
Total50
Learning Objectives: After completion of this course the students will be able to comfortably carry out the practical components and operations of Windows, MS Office suites, and basic Internet protocols.
Unit Content Hours Allotted
01
Windows Operations
  • Creating Folders | Creating Shortcuts
  • Copying Files/Folders | Renaming Files/Folders
  • Deleting Files | Exploring Windows | Quick Menus
10
02
MS Word
Creating a Document
  • Entering Text | Saving the Document
  • Editing a Document already saved to Disk
  • Getting around the Document | Find and Replace Operations | Printing
Formatting a Document
  • Justifying Paragraphs | Changing Paragraph Indents | Setting Tabs & Margins
  • Formatting Pages & Documents | Bullets and Numbering | Headers/Footers | Pagination
Special Effects
  • Bold, Underline, Superscripts, Subscript | Changing Fonts | Changing Case
Cut, Copy and Paste Operation
  • Marking Blocks | Copying, Cutting and Pasting a Block
  • Deleting a Block | Formatting a Block | Find and Replace in a Block
Using MS-Word Tools
  • Spelling and Grammar | Mail Merge | Printing Envelopes and Labels
Tables & Graphics
  • Tables: Create, Delete, Format
  • Graphics: Inserting Clip arts | Symbols (Border/Shading) | Word Art
Print Options
  • Previewing | Printing Whole Document / Specific Page / Selected Set
  • Printing Several Documents | Printing Multiple Copies
50
MID TERM EXAM
03
MS-Excel
Basics & Navigation
  • How to use Excel | Starting Excel | Parts of Screen & Worksheet
  • Navigating in a Worksheet | Mouse pointer shapes
Creating a Spreadsheet
  • Starting a new worksheet | Entering 3 types of data | Simple formulas
  • Formatting data for decimal points | Editing data | AutoFill | Blocking data | Saving & Exiting
Worksheet Formatting (Making it Pretty)
  • Selecting cells | Auto Format tables
  • Formatting cells for: Currency, Comma, Percent, Decimal, Date
  • Changing column width & row height | Aligning text (Top to bottom, Text wrap, Orientation) | Borders
Going Through Changes
  • Opening files | Undoing mistakes | Drag & drop moving/copying
  • Copying formulas | Cut, Copy & Paste actions | Deleting cell entries / columns / rows
  • Inserting columns and rows | Spell checking
Printing the Worksheet
  • Previewing pages | Standard toolbar printing | Printing a part of worksheet
  • Changing print orientation | Fitting whole worksheet in a single page
  • Headers & Footers | Page breaks | Printing formulas
Additional Features & Multiple Worksheets
  • Splitting windows (2 or 4 panes) | Freezing columns and rows for title
  • Attaching comments | Find & Replace | Protecting worksheet | Function commands
  • Moving between sheets | Adding, Deleting, and Naming sheet tabs | Moving/Copying sheets across workbooks
Graphics, Charts & Databases
  • Chart Wizard | Chart Toolbar | Formatting axes | Adding text boxes | 3-D chart orientation
  • Drawing tools for graphics | Printing charts with/without data
  • Excel Database Facilities: Setting up a database | Sorting records
30
04
MS-PowerPoint
  • Making a simple presentation | Auto content Wizards and Templates
  • PowerPoint's five views
  • Slides Operations:
    • Creating, re-arranging, and modifying slides
    • Inserting pictures, objects, audios, videos, and hyperlinks
    • Setting up a Slide Show
  • Creating an Organizational Chart
20
05
Internet & E-mail
  • Overview of Internet browsing and search operations
  • E-mail configuration, drafting, attachments, and protocol management
10
TOTAL HOURS 120

MARKING SCHEME FOR PRACTICAL EXAMINATION

APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS PRACTICAL (DFO - 12)

Maximum Marks 50
Pass Marks 25

MARKS
1. Typing & Printing (20 lines) : 10
2. Three tasks (3x10 marks)
(MS Office, MS Excel, MS Power point and Internet & E-mail)
: 30
3. Viva : 10
Total : 50

OFFICE ORGANISATION PRACTICAL (DFO-13)

TIME ALLOTTED: 02 HOURS PER WEEK
MAXIMUM MARKS: 50
ACTIVITY MAXIMUM MARKS
Marks for attendance2 ½
Mid-term exam marks12 ½
Total (Incourse Assessment Marks)15
End term exam marks35
Total50
Learning Objectives: After completion of this course the students will be able to comfortably carry out the following tasks:
  1. Effectively operate and use various tools, equipment and machines used in the front office department.
  2. Suggest the logical and ergonomic layout of the office and the flow of documents and records.
  3. File documents in the relevant file as per the laid down logic of the department.
  4. Retrieve the records desired in the appropriate time allowed.
  5. Learn to prioritize tasks in the order of urgency and importance.
  6. Effectively weed out outdated documents/records from the department using appropriate policy for doing so.
Unit Content Hours Allotted
1
System of Record keeping
  • Understanding record keeping system of the office
  • Naming logic of files
  • File indexing
07
2
Office Tasks
  • Communication Management:
    • Sending and receiving mail
    • Filing the communication for records
    • Sending e-mails
08
3
Operating office equipment
  • Computers | Printers | Photocopiers | Dictaphone | Fax
  • Franking machine | Card Swiping machine | Cash counting machines
  • Paper shredder | Digital projectors
08
4
IN-Basket exercise
  • Prioritizing work on basis of urgency and importance
  • Meeting the deadlines
07
MID TERM EXAM
5
Looking for information on the web
  • Browsing the net for information
  • Compiling information
  • Making reports
10
6
Weeding out records
  • Organizing the filing cabinets
  • Destroying old and useless records
  • Destroying obsolete files and freeing up filing space
10
7
Organizing the records on the computer
  • Deleting temp files on the computer
  • De-fragmenting the hard disk
  • Running anti-virus and anti-spam ware
  • Protecting confidential information on the computer
10
TOTAL HOURS 60

MARKING SCHEME FOR PRACTICAL EXAMINATION

OFFICE ORGANISATION PRACTICAL (DFO-13)

Maximum Marks 50
Pass Marks 25

MARKS
1. Journal : 05
2. Practical in basket : 15
3. Record Retrieval : 10
4. Organisation of Folders in Computer : 10
5. Speed and Accuracy : 05
6. Operating the Office equipment : 05
Total : 50