Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-10-01 | - |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The International Tourism Management MSc program equips students with the knowledge and skills to succeed in the dynamic tourism industry. It emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical application, preparing graduates to address global challenges and drive innovation in tourism management. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum, industry connections, and a supportive learning environment, empowering students to become agents of change in the tourism sector.
Program Outline
International Tourism Management MSc - 2024 Entry
Degree Overview
Overview:
This MSc program delves into the dynamic and fast-growing tourism industry, equipping students with the knowledge and skills to succeed in this exciting field. It emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing graduates to become agents of change who will positively impact the tourism sector.
Objectives:
- Equip students with the specialist knowledge and expertise required to succeed in the evolving tourism sector.
- Foster innovative and forward-thinking approaches to tourism management.
- Provide students with the tools to understand and address global tourism challenges, such as climate change, sustainability, and overtourism.
- Nurture students' academic abilities, communication skills, leadership, and problem-solving skills.
- Develop cultural awareness, sustainability consciousness, and digital fluency.
Program Description:
This program offers a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of international tourism management. Students will gain a thorough understanding of the industry, including its ecosystem, stakeholder roles, business models, and impacts on various environments. The program focuses on contemporary challenges facing the industry and equips students with the necessary skills to develop innovative solutions.
Outline
Program Content:
- Tourism industry ecosystem
- Stakeholder roles and responsibilities
- Business models in tourism
- Impacts of tourism on the environment, society, and economy
- Contemporary tourism challenges (e.g., climate change, sustainability, overtourism, consumer behavior change, digitalization, safety and security)
- Management skills and strategies
- Sustainability principles and practices
- Digital technology and innovation in tourism
- Research methods and data analysis
Structure:
- Full-time program
- 1 year duration
- 2 semesters
- Taught modules, dissertation option
- 30 credits per module
- 180 credits total
Course Schedule:
- Semester 1:
- International Tourism Management
- Research Methods
- Services Marketing for Events, Tourism and Hospitality
- Operating Systems & Sustainability
- Semester 2:
- Tourism Social Science
- Research Methods
- Strategy and Innovation in the Tourism Ecosystem
- Optional modules (e.g., Ethics and CSR, Accounting & Finance for the Service Industry, Visitor Attraction Management, Contemporary Issues in Sustainability, Designing Digital Services, Business Analytics in Services, Business Plan)
Individual Modules:
- International Tourism Management: This module provides an overview of the tourism industry, its ecosystem, and its impact on various environments.
- Research Methods: This module equips students with the skills and knowledge to conduct independent research and undertake a dissertation.
- Services Marketing for Events, Tourism and Hospitality: This module introduces the principles of marketing and its application to the tourism industry.
- Operating Systems & Sustainability: This module analyzes tourism and hospitality operations through a systems approach, focusing on sustainability and effectiveness.
- Tourism Social Science: This module explores the principles and concepts of tourism from the perspective of social science theories.
- Strategy and Innovation in the Tourism Ecosystem: This module focuses on developing students' ability to explore and evaluate concepts and applications of strategy and innovation in tourism management.
- Optional modules: Students can choose from a range of optional modules to tailor their learning experience to their interests and career aspirations.
Assessment
Assessment Methods:
- Coursework assignments
- Presentations
- Examinations
- Dissertation (optional)
Assessment Criteria:
- Knowledge and understanding of relevant topics
- Critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Ability to apply theory to practice
- Communication and presentation skills
- Research skills (for dissertation)
Teaching
Teaching Methods:
- Lectures
- Seminars
- Tutorials
- Workshops
- Guest lectures
- Field trips
- Case studies
Faculty:
- World-leading academics with extensive industry experience
- Dedicated to providing students with a personalized and supportive learning environment
Unique Approaches:
- Focus on innovation and forward-thinking ideas
- Emphasis on practical skills and real-world application
- Strong industry connections and guest lectures
- Access to cutting-edge facilities and resources
Careers
Career Paths:
- Tourism management consultant
- Destination manager
- Event manager
- Tour operator
- Travel agent
- Hospitality manager
- Marketing executive
- Policy analyst
- Researcher
Career Opportunities:
- Leading tourism organizations
- Government agencies
- Destination management companies
- Hospitality businesses
- Event planning companies
- Marketing agencies
- Research institutions
Outcomes:
- 95% of graduates employed or engaged in further study within six months of graduation
- Graduates working in leading organizations within the tourism industry
Other
Guest Speakers:
- Senior industry executives
- Leading experts in tourism and hospitality
Field Trips:
- Tourist attractions
- Companies
- Other relevant sites
Learning Environment:
- Immersive and interactive
- Collaborative and supportive
- Encourages creativity and innovation
Digital Lab:
- Provides a cutting-edge environment for conducting experiments, simulations, and research
- Empowers students to explore innovative solutions and trends in the tourism sector
Additional Information:
- Typically, students on this program do not have a tourism background at an undergraduate level.
- The program is designed to prepare students for a successful career in the rapidly growing tourism sector.
Tuition Fees and Payment Information:
- UK: £11,900 per year
- Overseas: £21,500 per year
Payment Schedule:
- Students with Tuition Fee Loan: the Student Loans Company pay fees in line with their schedule (students on an unstructured self-paced part-time course are not eligible for a Tuition Fee Loan).
- Students without a Tuition Fee Loan: pay their fees either in full at the beginning of the programme or in two instalments as follows:
- 50% payable 10 days after the invoice date (expected to be early October of each academic year)
- 50% in January of the same academic year.
- Students on part-time programmes where fees are paid on a modular basis: cannot pay fees by instalment.
- Sponsored students: must provide us with valid sponsorship information that covers the period of study.
Additional Costs:
- Visits to attractions (including local travel and entry fees): £100
- Optional Field Trip (including local travel and accommodation): £120
- UK-based activity: £40.
- Grand total: £260.