ObjectivesTourism is one of the worlds largest and fastest-growing industries. From an industry perspective you are guided through the essential areas of the tourism business, business operations, attraction management and marketing. Teaching includes tourism planning and destination management from a public sector perspective. International case studies enable the detailed study of real-life tourism management challenges and solutions using examples of best practice from around the globe.
Entry requirementsYou should have 160-200 points, including at least 140 from two or more A-levels. English Language and Maths GCSE at grade C or above (or equivalent) are also required. These requirements may be varied.
Academic titleBA International Tourism Management
Course descriptionCourse structure
Single Honours students take eight modules at each level. Joint Honours involves four modules from each level in International Tourism Management, plus four from your other subject. You may also choose a Major/Minor combination after level 1.
Level 1
* Tourism Today
* Studying Service Sector Management
* The Leisure and Tourism Environment
* Tourism and Travel Systems
* Travel and Tourism Systems
* Quantitative Analysis for the Creative Industries
Level 2
* International Tourism Business
* International Sustainable Tourism Management
* Finance for Leisure and Tourism
* Leisure and Tourism Services Operations Management
* Tourism, Culture and Society
Level 3
* Research and Dissertation
* Destination Marketing
* International Sustainable Tourism Management II
* Tourism and Economic Development Policy
* Visitor Attraction Management