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Bachelor Degree Pathway in Tourism Management
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| Awarded by Confederation of Tourism & Hospitality |
| Year one and year two of university degree programme leading to the final year of a Bachelor’s degree BSc (Hons) in Tourism Management with a selected number of UK Universities. |
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| Course Fees (in pounds) |
4500.00 per Annum |
| Duration |
24 months |
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Year 1 on the Degree Pathway
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| Course Objectives |
| Travel and tourism is the fastest growing industry in the world. It has been estimated by the World Tourism Organisation that around one job in ten depends upon tourism. It is only through organised and structured training that the industry can meet these expectations.
This course aims to provide students with a broad understanding of the operational aspects of the international tourism industry, together with knowledge of the basic principals which underpin the industry. The scheme has been devised on the basis that students will attend a course of study of not less than 450 hours. Private study will be required over and above this figure. Each of the modules has a two and a half hour examination, set and marked by the CTH. |
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Course Content
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• Travel Geography
• The Tourism Industry
• Business Computing
• Travel Agency & Tour Guiding Operations
• Introduction to Tourism Economics
• Special Interest Tourism
• Destination Analysis
• Introduction to Business Operations
• Finance for the Travel Industry
• Marketing
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Entry Requirement
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A Level or Grade 12
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Year 2 on the Degree Pathway
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| Course Objectives |
| The tourism industry faces new and complex changes during 21st century. This course provides students with further understanding of tourism policy making within global, international and national contexts and will start to develop an ability to establish and apply innovative strategic planning approaches in response to corporate policies.
Moreover, the course provides a foundation in both the Knowledge and skills of human resource management required by managers in the tourism industry. It also concentrates on research and study skills that students will require when following a further period of study or working in the industry.
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Course Content
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• Tour Operations
• Management Accounting
• Strategic Tourism Management
• Sustainable Tourism and Destination Management
• Human Resource Management
• Management Research Report
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Entry Requirement
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Diploma in Tourism Management or equivalent
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