BA (Hons) International Hospitality and Tourism Management
Course overview
The BA (Hons) International Hospitality and Tourism Management course aims to capture the major trends which can be considered as transforming the industry today – from a greater emphasis on sustainability to technological advances, and from changing customer expectations to new concepts of luxury.Our BA (Hons) Hospitality and Tourism Management course aims to provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to thrive in a growth industry that employs millions of people in the UK alone. Benefited from being in the heart of the city of London, this course will provide you with the opportunity to gain a real business experience delivered in the classroom by real-world case studies, live projects and simulations (subject to availability), and complemented by field trips and opportunities for work placements. Inter-cultural awareness is especially fostered and practised throughout the course in the delivery of the classroom-based modules as well as study abroad, placement and workplace project experience. The fact-finding trips to some of the capital’s most iconic locations as part of the course, from luxury hospitality establishments, tourism attractions, to exhibitions and leisure facilities. Moreover, our central London location provides you with immense opportunities to enjoy what one of the best locations in the world for hospitality and tourism businesses could offer. These experiences on applying theories into action will immerse students in the hospitality and tourism management sphere of subjects, which will enhance your career-readiness and employability, and enable you to think strategically and encourage your creativity and innovation to flourish.
Additional Prosective -
• Scholarships • Internships
Duration | Intake | Fee | Campus | Requirements |
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3 years full-time 4 years sandwich | January, September | £45,000 ( Total fees) | LONDON | 6.0<6.0 |
Career Outcomes -
• Airline and railway travel. • Conferences and conventions centers. • Travel agencies. • Tourist offices and ministries of tourism. • Tour operators. • Spas and wellness centers. • Cruise companies.