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Tourism Management
The first year of the programme draws Course Assessment Possible Combinations
on a range of generic business subjects,
“Modules on the degree programme are
• Accounting and Finance
for example marketing and
innovative, challenging and distinctly ‘real
• Business Studies
management, which are taken alongside
world’, which assess students via
• Event Management
specialist tourism management
interesting, diverse, and practical • Human Resource Management
modules. This approach helps provide a
methods. Employer engagement is • I.T. Management
solid foundation upon which the rest of evident throughout the programme, • Marketing
the programme is built. In the final year allowing students to gain knowledge, skills • Also International English Studies for
of the programme, students are able to and experience which will be of immense non-native speakers of English.
demonstrate their acquired knowledge
and instant value when they enter the
and skills through the completion of
workplace”
See our website for up to date course
their undergraduate dissertation.
– Sandra Barnes Keywood, Director of
information:
the Green Training Company.
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Indicative Course Content
Careers
s/AtoZ.cfm
Subjects include:
• Tourism management
• Sustainable Destination Management
• Training and education
• Marketing/E-Marketing
• Destination management services
• Rural Tourism
• Tourism marketing
• Quality Management and Customer
• Heritage industries
Service
• Countryside management
• Training, Education and Interpretation
• Local authorities
Tourism
• Postgraduate study
• Sport Event and Management
• Nature, Eco and Adventure Tourism
Work-based learning
Work based learning opportunities are
Why this Course?
an integral part of the three-year version
• Strong vocational focus reflecting
of this degree. However, you can choose
needs of employers
to undertake a four-year, ‘professional
• Supportive learning environment
placement’ programme that involves a
• Strong links with the local and regional
48-week work placement in Year 3.
tourism industry
• Varied and innovative forms of
assessment
• Extensive fieldtrip and guest speaker
programme
• Variety of entry routes (including HND
top-up)
• International, part time and mature
students welcome
Typical UK qualification entry Interview:
requirements – individual offers may Generally not required but there will be
vary: opportunities to visit the department after
• A levels: CDD you receive your offer.
• Edexcel National Diploma: Business
related - MMP;
Fees 2009 Entry
• International Baccalaureate: 26 points;
• £8,300
• GCSEs: English language and maths at
grade C or above.
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