Bachelor of Tourism Management - BSc
English Requirements
- IELTS Overall Band: 6.0
Generating one for every eleven job, travel and tourism is one of the biggest sectors in the world. Globally, the industry is an incredible guess for the next decade. In the UK, the weak Pound following the Brexit referendum is set to make Britain an attractive holiday destination. Designed for graduates who can integrate management and industry expertise with travel, travel, tourism and leisure activities create great jobs. This practical education in tourism management provides industry-specific knowledge and applied management skills to enable you to lead effectively in tourism, tourism, event management and customer service. Your first-year introduction supports you in the best parts of the business, so you also have the flexibility to enter any management position or start your own tourism business.
You have the option of doing an industry placement year to improve your CV and you can submit your studies to your interests with a selection of modules you may like. She studies a wide range of topics, such as: travel and operations management, organization, design and promotion of major events, destination marketing and consumer behavior, cultural and global marketing, organization, travel and showmanship (Mice), service industry and customer satisfaction, performance organization and ecommerce and innovation. For your final year, you apply your knowledge by completing a research project used, such as a business plan or dissertation, with your chosen travel topic. This practical assignment can take advantage of Essex Business School's unique South End-On-Sea location, marine tourist and entertainment center just an hour from the UK's capital and one of the UK's largest business enterprises.
This course broadens your critical thinking, analytical, communication and cultural learning skills. It examines tourism at the global and domestic (UK) levels and examines its importance to the local, regional and global economy. You learn about organizational structure and organization and the factors that determine the success of a tourist destination. By examining issues such as environmental sustainability, as well as the cultural, social and political context in which tourism operates, you can develop confidence in solving existing and future industrial challenges. BSc Tourism Management can also be taken on an optional study abroad or placement year.
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Duration |
Scholarships |
Location |
October 2020 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Colchester Campus |
October 2021 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Colchester Campus |
October 2022 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Colchester Campus |