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International Hospitality & Tourism Management (Top-up)

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Course summary

This course is specifically designed for students with appropriate existing qualifications (such as an HND or Foundation degree) in Hospitality, Tourism or allied subjects to continue their studies to degree level.

Why study BA (Hons) International Hospitality & Tourism Management (Top-up) at BU?

  • We are 2nd in the UK and 5th in the world for hospitality and tourism management (Shanghai Rankings of Subjects 2024)

  • Gain a better understanding of hospitality and tourism management, as well as developing your ability to evaluate, analyse and to apply your knowledge in innovative ways

  • Taught by highly respected hospitality specialists who are actively involved in research that informs the future of the industry, as well as notable experts during our regular guest lectures

  • The core of the course focuses on strategic management in tourism and hospitality and key issues in tourism, with a choice of options in both semesters

  • Pick specialist modules to bring your education in line with your own passions, interests and ultimately, career aspirations

  • Being a popular seaside resort with many tourism and hospitality businesses and opportunities, Bournemouth is a perfect location to study tourism.

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Application codes

Course code:
N226
Institution code:
B50

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