International Hospitality and Tourism Management at University of Central Lancashire - UCAS

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Course summary

Our MSc International Hospitality and Tourism Management programme enables you to gain deeper understanding of different cultures, working in a tourism and / or hospitality environment, in a country that may be different to your own.

  • MSc International Hospitality and Tourism Management is offered in two variants - with placement the course lasts two years and without a placement it lasts one year.
  • Hospitality and tourism tend to be a major employer around the world, which means that companies and organisations are continually seeking individuals with the knowledge and capabilities of managing various aspects throughout a dynamic and progressive industry.
  • The MSc in International Hospitality and Tourism Management course is designed to meet such challenges and provide a curriculum to enhance your knowledge and skills and ensure you’re able to succeed as a hospitality and tourism manager.
  • The vocational, personal and intellectually stimulating postgraduate course will enhance your knowledge and skills of hospitality and tourism management within a global context.
Why study with us
  • We are affiliated to the Association of Tourism in Higher Education (ATHE)
  • We have extensive industry links across the service sector, both in the UK and overseas
  • An optional placement enables international students to gain deeper understanding of working in a tourism and / or hospitality environment, in a country that may be different to their own.

Modules

Please visit The University of Central Lancashire’s website for the latest information about our modules.


Entry requirements

Applicants should hold a 2:2 degree or equivalent in a related field such as tourism or business. Non-standard applications will be considered on their merits and if they have relevant experience and can demonstrate a commitment to the study of tourism management or who have significant industrial background. A detailed admissions procedure will be forwarded on application. For the Sandwich mode students are expected to secure their own preferred work placement with a suitable employer with the support and guidance of the School.


Fees and funding

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International Hospitality and Tourism Management at University of Central Lancashire - UCAS