
Front Office Operations I (DHH1A3) is a core vocational course given in the first semester of the 2016 curriculum. This course is a compulsory course in the D3 Hospitality Study Program at Telkom University. This course consists of 14 subjects with a weight of 3 credits consisting of 2 credits of theory and 1 credit of practicum.
The Front Office Operations I course teaches about the Basic Knowledge of the Accommodation Business (knowledge of lodging Industry), and an introduction to work operations at the hotel front office. In practicum activities, students will learn about communicating on the telephoneand room reservation. The course material is given with the aim of students understanding matters relating to the accommodation business, especially hotel front office operations, through telephone communication skills and handling the room reservation process.
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The Front Office Operations I course provides basic knowledge of the accommodation industry and hotel front office work operations. In addition, this course equips students with skills in the field of hotel front office, especially in communicating by telephone and booking hotel rooms both in terms of knowledge and practice.
The front office operations course has existed since the beginning of the D3 hospitality study program was established in 2014 at Telkom University. At first the course had a weight of 2 credits, then with consideration of the weight of the practicum it became 4 credits. In the preparation of the 2016 curriculum this course changed to 3 credits with the same weight as other core vocational courses.
The urgency of the Front Office Operations I course is a core vocational course for the D3 Hospitality Study Program which is one of the competencies that every student must have. This course equips students with knowledge and skills in front office services, especially handling guest reservations and communicating by telephone. Based on the National Professional Certification Agency, handling front office services is fundamental to working as a Hotel Receptionist.
The following is the link between the Front Office Operations I course and other courses in the 2016 D3 Hospitality curriculum. To be able to study Front Office Operations II, III and Hotel Management courses, it is necessary to have passed the Front Office Operations I course.


Outline The topics studied in the Front Office Operations I course can be divided as follows:
From the 6 major topics above, it can be broken down into subject matter in 14 weeks of meetings, namely:


Certification that has a correlation with the Front Office Operations I course is the Competency Test of the National Professional Certification Agency (BNSP) in the field of Hotel Front Office.