Tourism Management
BA (Hons)
Part-Time
Course overview
This course provides a solid foundation in the theory and practice of tourism management and prepares you for a successful career within the tourism and leisure industry.In addition to industry-specific modules, course options will allow you to develop a range of business skills
applicable to the wider commercial environment.
When you graduate, you will be able to:
- demonstrate a thorough understanding of the tourism and leisure industry, its products, its customers and the environment within which they interact
- display a real insight into the cultural significance of tourism
- show an appreciation of the development and growth of knowledge of tourism.
- Use a range of business skills in wider commercial contexts
On a more practical level, you will be able to:
- evaluate individual markets and analyse strategic behaviour within those markets
- show an appreciation of contemporary global issues and how they relate to the tourism and leisure industry and business in general
- plan and execute research projects
- effectively communicate results at whatever level is appropriate to the audience.
This course is not just about developing an understanding of tourism and leisure. A strong vocational focus makes it ideal preparation for a successful career in business.
Core modules
More details to follow shortly
Optional modules
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Assessment
Assessment is via a mix of examination, coursework, essays and other written assignments. Coursework includes problem-solving activities, consultancy projects, presentations and individual and group reports.Careers
This course prepares you for a range of careers within the tourism and leisure industry, within either the public or private sector, in the UK or overseas, or for a role in business management in another field.| UCAS Tariff points: | 200 - 240 |
| Additional Requirements: | GCSE(s) Required: 3 GCSEs at C Grade or above including English and Mathematic, |
Entry requirements listed are for September 2013 entry. Entry requirements for other intakes may differ.
Entry requirements
200-240 UCAS tariff points; GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in Mathematics and English. Non-standard entry considered.How to apply
Location
Available starts
SeptemberStudent finance
Faculty
Lord Ashcroft International Business SchoolDepartment
HRM, Organisational Behaviour and TourismContact us
UK and EU applicants:- Call 01245 686868
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- Call +44 (0)1245 493131 ext 2609
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