Overview
Tourism Management (BSc)
This degree prepares students for a rewarding career in the fast-growing global tourism industry, equipping them with essential skills in tourism marketing, management, and enterprise. Emphasizing sustainable tourism, the program focuses on key areas such as product development, human resource management, innovation, and destination planning. The opportunity to participate in the Erasmus+ student exchange program enriches the experience.
Career Opportunities:
Graduates can pursue various roles, such as:
- Tourism Product Development Manager
- Cruise Director
- Destination Marketing and Sales
- Aviation Manager
- Tourism Policy Analyst
- Tour Operator
- Entrepreneurship in tourism and hospitality
Course Rankings and Facilities:
- Top 5 in London for Hospitality, Event Management & Tourism (Guardian University Guide 2024)
- 2nd in London for Tourism, Transport, Travel & Heritage Studies (Complete University Guide 2024)
- 2nd in London for graduate prospects in the same category (Complete University Guide 2024)
Located at Greenwich’s UNESCO World Heritage campus, this program is supported by the Greenwich Business School’s memberships with the ATHE and the Institute of Hospitality.
Course Structure:
Year 1:
- Perspectives on Tourism (30 credits)
- Tourism and Hospitality Operations Management (30 credits)
- Sustainable Tourism (15 credits)
- Entrepreneurship in Tourism and Hospitality (30 credits)
- Personal and Professional Development (15 credits)
Year 2:
- International Destination Management (30 credits)
- Marketing for Tourism and Hospitality (30 credits)
- Digital Tourism Management (15 credits)
- Future Paths Research Methods (15 credits)
- Electives (30 credits)
Year 3:
- Tourism and International Development (15 credits)
- Tourism and Public Policy (15 credits)
- Innovation and Business Planning (30 credits)
- Electives (60 credits)
Overall Workload:
- The course includes a balanced mix of contact hours (lectures, seminars), independent learning, assessments, and field trips.
- Opportunities for additional support classes, guest lectures, and employability workshops are available.
Work Placements and Internships:
- Optional work placements (9-12 months) offer valuable practical experience. Past placements have been at organizations such as Sandals Resorts International and Premier Inn.
- Internships lasting a minimum of six weeks offer a Certificate in Professional Practice.
Employability Services:
- The Employability team at the Business School provides support for career readiness, including CV workshops, career fairs, mentoring, and academic skills assistance.
- The Greenwich Employability Passport Scheme recognizes part-time work, volunteering, and extracurricular achievements to enhance employability.
- The Generator program offers workshops and networking opportunities, as well as support for aspiring entrepreneurs seeking a Tier 1 Start-Up Visa.
This degree provides comprehensive training for students seeking to enter the tourism sector, with a focus on sustainability, practical experience, and career development.
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