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AUR’s Bachelor of Science in Travel and Tourism Management prepares graduates for a range of fulfilling careers within one of the world’s largest and most diverse industries. Today, the tourism industry accounts for one in 11 jobs globally. Over the next ten years, the industry will grow at a rate of more than 4% per year. There are real opportunities within this sector for rewarding and exhilarating careers.

Why study travel and tourism management at aur.

There are few more appropriate and relevant places to earn a degree in tourism than in Rome, one of the world’s most important tourist destinations. Rome is often described as the world’s largest outdoor museum, and while this is certainly accurate, the city is anything but an artificial theme park. It is a vibrant, modern European capital that has retained its political and economic relevance in Europe for more than two thousand years.

Career choices

The travel and tourism sector offers myriad career opportunities for those with business management skills. This expanding industry encompasses the marketing and service management of all forms of accommodation services, transportation for both leisure and business, cultural activities, and more. New enterprises and innovations in the industry are constantly springing up, and so too are new career opportunities.

Field Studies

We prepare students for flexible career paths through a combination of theoretical and practical knowledge. These are learned through classroom instruction, field trips, seminars with travel and tourism experts, and hands-on experience. Travel and Tourism Management majors will have the opportunity to gain real-world experience through internships in local tourism-related environments such as hotels, festivals, museums, media companies, and travel agencies.

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Field Study Trips for credit

The Travel and Tourism Management Program offers a range of experiential academic trips and site visits both within Italy and throughout Europe. These opportunities to enhance the theoretical knowledge of the classroom with practical, hands-on experience are an invaluable element of studying at AUR. Recent examples include:

  • Tasting Castelli Romani: Place branding through food and wine.
  • Exploring Italy’s natural wonders in South Tyrol: The Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Fashion Outlet Tourism: Rome’s world of affordable luxury.
  • Olive Oil production & tourism opportunities in Umbria
  • Terme dei Papi spa in Viterbo: Studying a joint public & private tourism promotion project.

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Travel & Tourism internship opportunities

AUR’s Travel and Tourism Management curriculum is specifically designed to let students acquire the planning and management skills related to the growth and development of tourism throughout the world. The ‘real-world experience’ elements of the program are further enhanced by a robust internship program. Recent internship opportunities have included:

  • Walt Disney World (EPCOT-Italian Pavilion)
  • Vatican Museums
  • Rome Chamber Music Festival
  • Agriturismo Diacceroni (Tuscany)
  • Context Travel (Rome based travel agency)
  • Hotel Project (Rome based Hotel consulting company)

Unique concentrations within Travel and Tourism Management: Food Tourism and Cultural Heritage Tourism

Travel and Tourism Management students can choose to specialize their studies in Food Tourism or Cultural & Heritage Tourism.

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Cultural and Heritage Tourism Cultural and Heritage Tourism is a leading sector in Italy, fueled by its immense wealth of artistic, archaeological and architectural treasure, thanks to which it is ranked first in the world for the number of UNESCO World Heritage sites it contains. Students interested in specializing in this area of the travel and tourism industry may concentrate their degree studies in Cultural and Heritage Tourism.

Food Tourism Italy is (rightly) renowned around the world for its cuisine. An increased tourist interest in local food traditions and the farm-to-table movement have driven an explosion in the food tourism business. Italy is the world’s top producer of wine, a leading producer of fine olive oil, parmesan, and prosciutto, to name just a few products that make it such a heavyweight in the global food market. Students interested in working for organizations involved in the production or promotion of Italy’s unique food traditions can take a concentration in Food Tourism.

Career destinations

AUR's Travel & Tourism Management program provides students with both industry-specialized skills and knowledge and overarching management & business training. This means that graduates of the program are career-ready to enter the travel & tourism job market but they also have transferable skills which are highly desirable across a range of career options including Luxury Travel management, Heritage Site management, Convention and Visitors Bureau management, Marketing management, Communications management, Event management, and much more. 

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Selected Core Course

Selected major electives.

  • Principles of Marketing
  • Financial Accounting
  • International Business Law
  • Computer Applications for Business
  • Introduction to Travel and Tourism
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Introduction to International Business

Research Methods in Travel and Tourism

  • Human Resource Management in Service Operations
  • Entrepreneurship: Creating, Financing and Managing New Ventures
  • Travel and Tourism Strategy
  • Management of Cultural Heritage
  • Travel Writing
  • Advertising Strategy
  • Tourism and Hospitality Law
  • Food Tourism
  • Destination Marketing: European Wonders
  • Sustainable Heritage Tourism
  • Food and (Multi)culture in Italy
  • The Grand Tour and the Literature of Tourism
  • Italian Culture at the Movies
  • Global Value Chain Analysis

Selected Travel & Tourism Management course details

In this course, students explore the processes for obtaining and analyzing relevant, reliable, valid and timely information necessary to examine travel and tourism industry practices and trends.

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TRAVEL AND TOURISM STRATEGY

Students will analyze strategic choices and what those choices mean within the context of a travel and tourism business. Special emphasis is placed on the importance and application of an analysis of risk and its management within the context of a travel and tourism business.

DESTINATION MARKETING: EUROPEAN WONDERS

This field trip course provides a hands-on opportunity to critically explore destination branding in Europe, and to consider the range of marketing strategies employed by regional governments, Destination Marketing Organizations (DMOs), local businesses and communities.

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FOOD TOURISM

This class on food tourism will focus on learning the geography of food for various regions of the world through the study of the qualities and attributes of various cuisines and the role that culinary tourism plays in their economy.

CULTURAL AND HERITAGE TOURISM

Emphasis is placed on developing theoretical and practical insights into heritage related to place, community, ethnicity and identity, as well as the stakeholders in the local and global tourism industry.

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Marketing for Travel and Tourism

We will explore the areas and the challenges facing industry actors as they strive to create distinctive experiences for increasingly demanding and jaded consumers.

Outstanding Faculty

Aur's travel & tourism management faculty is comprised of the outstanding and experienced academics & industry professionals with a broad range of theoretical & practical expertise in their disciplines..

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Anna Sasso is a marketing specialist, lecturer, and consultant. She combines her business education and managerial experience with a passion for human potential to help students and professionals uncover their unique value and expand their careers. Her professional motto is: ‘To create sustainable competitive advantage through a quality education and lifelong learning.'

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Marshall Langer

Marshall entered academia after a 12-year career in finance in the U.S. and Europe, in investment banking and risk arbitrage with firms such as Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corp and BNP Paribas. Marshall is also a Trained Group Counselor. Marshall Langer has been an Adjunct Professor at AUR since 2004.

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Laura Prota

An economics specialist, Professor Prota publishes regularly on issues related to the specificity of Southeast Asian market transition with a particular focus on place and path-dependent trajectories of development. Beyond her academic interests, Prota has worked as a consultant and project coordinator in several rural development projects in Southeast Asia.

Course requirements and further detail

For more in-depth information about this program and individual course requirements, please see our full catalog .

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT     

The International Travel and Tourism Management Program is a Bachelor of Science Degree Program that provides foundation and specialization study in the tourism management field through academic, laboratory, and field internship experiences.  The program provides the knowledge and skills necessary for the students, ensuring that their efficiency and quality meets with the world-class tourism standard.  The program is designed in two depth areas in the tourism field operations and management, which is also to prepare students for future employment in a variety of hospitality and tourism positions in the growing tourism business.  

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT  

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Hotel and Restaurant Administration  

The Hotel and Restaurant Administration Program is a Bachelor of Science Degree Program that provides foundation and specialization study in the Hotel Management field through academic, laboratory, and field internship experiences.  The program provides the knowledge and skills necessary for the students to ensure efficiency and to prepare the students to be supervisors in the Hospitality industry.  The program is designed in two depth areas in the Hotel field operations and management, which is to prepare students for employment in a variety of hotel positions in the growing hotel field. 

Cruise Line Operations in Culinary Arts   

The Cruise Line Operations in Culinary Arts Program is a Bachelor of Science Degree Program that provides foundation and specialization study in the culinary arts and food service field through academic, laboratory and field internship experiences.  The Program provides the knowledge and skills necessary for the students to ensure efficiency and quality product preparation and service in the food service setting.  The program is designed in two-depth areas in the culinary field: operations and management, which is to prepare students for employment in a variety of food production and restaurant positions in the growing food service field in the cruise line industry. 

Cruise Line Operations in Hotel Services  

The Cruise Line Operations in Hotel Services Program is a Bachelor of Science Degree Program that provides foundation and specialization study in the Hotel Services field through academic, laboratory, and field internship experiences.  The Program provides the knowledge and skills necessary for the students to ensure efficiency and to prepare the students to be supervisors in the Cruise Line industry.  The program is designed in two-depth areas in the Cruise Line Operations: operations and management, which is to prepare students for employment in a variety of hotel positions in the growing cruise line operations. 

Culinary and Kitchen Operations  

The Culinary Arts and Kitchen Operations Program is a Bachelor of Science Degree Program that provides foundation and specialization study in the Culinary Arts and Food Service field through academic, laboratory, and field internship experiences.  The Program provides the knowledge and skills necessary for the students to ensure efficiency and quality product preparation and service in the food service setting.  The program is designed in two depth areas in the culinary field: operations and management, which is to prepare students for employment in a variety of food production and restaurant positions in the growing food service field. 

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Bachelor of Science (BS) in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management

If you are considering a hospitality major as your undergraduate program of study, the BS in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management, offered by the Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality prepares students for careers in hospitality, travel and tourism, tourism experience management, hotel and resort management, and hotel real estate development. The curriculum provides you with flexibility to explore career options way beyond what a typical hospitality and tourism degree might offer. As a student enrolled in this program, you’ll benefit immensely from earning your degree at NYU , home to more than 50,000 students from around the globe, while launching your career in New York City—a location defined by its world-class hotels and tourist attractions.

Degree Advantage

  • Curriculum  prepares students for hospitality and tourism jobs around the world
  • Provides an NYU liberal arts education
  • Concentrations  in Event Management , Hotel Real Estate Finance and Development , Marketing and Analytics , Leadership and Management , Travel and Tourism Development , and Entrepreneurship
  • Internships at leading NYC hotels, restaurants, tourism bureaus, online travel agencies, and promotional companies
  • Study abroad opportunities  and industry site visits
  • New Hospitality Innovation Hub for students, start ups, and industry partners

Curriculum and Degree Requirements

You can find the full curriculum details for this program on this page of the University Bulletin. All other content, including this web page is for informational purposes only.

Who Should Earn the BS in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management?

If you have a passion for travel, love to interact with people, and have an innate curiosity to learn about different cultures, this degree provides the knowledge and skills needed for a hospitality career. The diversity of the Tisch Center student body and faculty members promotes a worldview that will be critical for your success in a field that is more globally interconnected than ever before.

Degree Overview

Learn from a faculty of world-renowned experts.

Faculty members are respected experts in the hospitality, hotel management, and travel and tourism sectors who share their knowledge, insights, experiences, and connections. They work directly with you to ensure that you identify and pursue the professional path that best fits your career goals and objectives. Their support and deep dedication is what makes earning a degree from the Tisch Center an experience unlike all others.

Gain Invaluable Experience Through Study Abroad

Study abroad opportunities abound for BS in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management students through Global Field Intensives (GFIs). These travel experiences provide international business experience while attuning students to the cultural, socio-economic, and political forces that influence the international hospitality, and travel and tourism industries. Recent GFIs include trips to: Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Prague, and Berlin.

Benefit from Unsurpassed Networking Opportunities

The BS in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management provides unsurpassed networking opportunities through the annual  NYU International Hospitality Industry Investment Conference , chaired by  Jonathan M. Tisch , chairman and CEO of Loews Hotels and Co. (left); the Grossinger-Bergman Distinguished Lecturer Series, which features hospitality leaders such as  David Marriott ; and fireside chats with the likes of famed chefs and restaurateurs  Daniel Boulud  and  Danny Meyer .

Internships and Job Opportunities

Through the Tisch Center of Hospitality and the NYU Wasserman Center for Career Development at NYU SPS, hospitality, travel and tourism management majors have the opportunity to complete a wide range of hospitality, and travel and tourism internships that provide the hands-on experience needed to accelerate their careers. Many of these internships evolve into permanent hospitality and tourism jobs. Our graduates go on to careers at top hotel chains, boutique hotels, travel organizations, tourism bureaus, media companies, restaurants, and food and beverage companies including:

  • Estee Lauder Companies
  • Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
  • Loews Hotels
  • Marriott International
  • The Standard Hotels
  • Walt Disney World

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How does this degree differ from a hospitality management degree.

The BS in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management differs from a hospitality management degree in its holistic approach to the hospitality, travel, and tourism sectors. While traditional undergraduate hospitality management degrees focus on hotels and restaurants, you will have the opportunity in this degree to also explore subjects like destination marketing, tourism development, and event management.

Will this degree prepare me for hotel management jobs?

The BS in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management will prepare you for a range of hotel industry jobs and career paths. You will have the opportunity to specialize in your field of interest, including hotel or tourism operations, sales and marketing, revenue management or hotel development. Our students secure internships and work at large multinational hotel chains as well as independent boutique hotels.

Is tourism management a growing field?

Tourism management offers a broad range of career options for those who are interested in pursuing tourism jobs. The tourism sector has experienced incredible growth in the past decades. with 1.8 billion tourists—just over one in five persons in the world—traveling around the globe by 2030 (UNWTO). The BS in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management provides students with the opportunity to secure internships at a broad range of tourism destinations including Walt Disney World.

Can an undergraduate hotel management degree help my career?

An undergraduate hotel management degree can help your career, because it will provide you with a wealth of business skills and the networking opportunities that can lead to a wide variety of hotel management jobs. The hospitality sector is vast and offers a wealth of career choices, but even if you decide to switch career paths, the business foundation you acquire will allow you to pursue a career in a variety of other professional sectors. In addition, earning an undergraduate degree at NYU will open the doors to job opportunities in New York City and around the world.

What are the advantages of earning a hospitality management degree in New York City?

The advantage of earning your hospitality management degree in New York City is that you will be studying in the hospitality capital of the world. New York City is home to top hotels, the finest restaurants, major tourist attractions and thousands of world-famous events. The City will become your professional base for exploring your interests in hospitality, travel and tourism management and for gaining the experience you need to secure a job in this growing field.

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Program Guide

Get the BS in Tourism Management (BSTM) program guide to learn more about the curriculum and competencies to help you make the right choice.

Get a head start for a career in the tourism and travel industry with our BSTM program. Aimed for developing globally competitive professionals with the skills to take on work opportunities in hotels, tour and travel agencies, airlines, and cruise lines, among many here and abroad.

Train hands-on in simulation laboratories and arm yourself with the essential knowledge and skills in multicultural communication, events planning, airline management and operations, tour and travel management, and more.

Learn more about the course. Get a copy of the program guide in your email.

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Competencies

Top skills to learn.

  • Customer Service
  • Communication
  • Business Acumen and Commercial Awareness
  • Events Planning
  • Tour and Travel Management and Operations
  • Tourism Sales and Marketing
  • Airline Management and Operations

Career Opportunities

  • Flight Attendant
  • Events Manager
  • Tour Operator
  • Tourism Marketing Manager
  • Travel Agency Manager
  • Tourism Information Center Manager
  • Guest Relations Manager
  • Airlines Operations Supervisor/Manager
  • Airline Reservations Supervisor/Manager
  • Airline Customer Service Supervisor/Manager
  • Sales and Marketing Supervisor/Manager
  • Recreations Director
  • Destination Manager
  • Ticketing Supervisor/Manager
  • Tourism Operations Officer
  • Travel Specialist/Consultant

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Admission requirements.

The following requirements must be submitted to the Registrar's Office before admission to any academic program:

College Freshmen

  • Original Form 138 / SF9-SHS (Learner's Progress Report Card)
  • Original Form 137 / SF10-SHS (Learner's Permanent Academic Record)
  • PSA-issued Birth Certificate
  • Original Copy of Certificate of Good Moral Character or Recommendation from the Dean/Program or Department Head
  • Medical Certificate of Chest X-ray results

College Transferees

  • Certificate of Transfer (Honorable Dismissal)
  • Official Transcript of Records

Foreign Students with Scholastic Records from a Foreign School

  • Five (5) copies of the Student’s Personal History Statement (PHS) containing, among others, his/her left and right thumb-prints and a 2” x 2” photograph on plain white background taken not more than six months prior to submission
  • Transcript of Records/Scholastic Records duly authenticated by the Philippine Foreign Service Post (PFSP) located in the student-applicant’s country of origin or legal residence
  • Notarized Affidavit of Support including bank statements or notarized grant for institutional scholars
  • Photocopy of the student’s passport showing date and place of birth and birth certificate or its equivalent duly authenticated by the PFSP

Student Visa and Special Study Permit (SSP) from the Bureau of Immigration shall not be required of the spouses and unmarried dependent children below 21 years old of aliens under the following categories:

  • Permanent foreign residents
  • Aliens with valid working permits under Section 9(d), 9(g) and 47(a) (2) of the Philippine Immigration Act of 1940, as amended
  • Personnel of foreign diplomatic and consular missions residing in the Philippines and their dependents
  • Personnel of duly accredited international organizations residing in the Philippines and their dependents
  • Holders of Special Investor’s Resident Visa (SIRV) and Special Retiree’s Resident Visa (SRRV)
  • Foreign students coming to the Philippines with 47(a)(2) visas issued pursuant to existing laws, e.g. PD 2021

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Bachelor of Science in International Tourism Management

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Program Description:

Distinct features of the program.

The Bachelor of Science in International Tourism Management program is a three-year degree program and has 2 specializations:

BS International Tourism Management with specialization in Aviation Services is a three-year degree program preparing students to become multiculturally diverse individuals equipped with knowledge and skills of standard and work-based values ready to brave the global tourism, travel, and hospitality workforce. Students are highly engaged to multiple facets of learning, specifically in the airline and airport operations. This highlights duties and responsibilities of a ground attendant including demonstration of check-in procedures, baggage, and cargo handling, airport announcement skills, and passenger handling. In addition, duties and responsibilities of a cabin crew including cabin equipment handling and facilitation of all cabin crew training related activities from inflight services to safety and emergency procedure.

BS International Tourism Management with specialization in Tour Operations and Hotel Services is a three-year degree program preparing students to become multiculturally diverse individuals equipped with knowledge and skills of standard and work-based values ready to brave the global tourism, travel, and hospitality workforce. Students are highly engaged to multiple facets of learning, in the travel and tour operations, hotel services, airline operations, events management, tourism planning and development, destination branding and tourism marketing, and business planning and research. Thus, the program does not only let them unlock opportunities to become professional leaders but rathe mold them to become enterprising people bringing success to every organization and valuable contributors for the betterment of society.

  • The program integrates principles from various fields, including tourism industry, and airline industry to equip students with a holistic understanding of aviation systems.
  • BS International Tourism Management is equip with different learning modality that focus through practicum in aviation industry, tourism enterprises in private and public sector, innovative research in tourism, international certification like Basic Essential and International Fares and Ticketing in Amadeus, Micros Opera System, AHA Certification, TESDA Certification and Industry Professional Forum workshop to help students gain practical exposure to real- world in tourism and aviation challenges, allowing them to apply their knowledge in a professional setting.
  • The program of Bachelor of Science in International Tourism Management is partnered with different industry that can provide industry driven program to the student which include the PTC Aviation Services, Luzon International Premiere Airport Development Corp. (LIPAD), Sky Aviation Learning Center Inc. (SALCI-PAGSS), and different types of international and local airlines in the Philippines.
  • The program of Bachelor of Science in International Tourism Management boasts a faculty of well-experienced for more than 5 years’ in the aviation services as an Flight Attendant, an airport ground manager, and a faculty who have also experience in the tourism industry which include licensed tour guide, a travel agency business owner and event specialist who are active in research and industry with masters and doctorate degree in tourism management that ensuring that students receive up-to-date knowledge and guidance.
  • The program of Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management emphasis on global awareness and international experiences for the student which include the THE-ICE Australia that inline our program in the Australia education, QS Star an international rating system that ensure the quality of education is based on a international perspective and driven, the ISO which insure the international quality of standard on security, safety and efficient on the education of the program and lastly the Asia Pacific Institute in Events Management as being the one of the first program in the Philippines that rank 5 stars in international standard in events. It also includes student exchange programs or international projects, prepares graduates to work in a diverse and interconnected world.
  • Regular program assessments and feedback mechanisms ensure that the curriculum evolves to meet industry demands and aligns with international quality assurance standards. The program conduct a yearly regular program assessments and feedback mechanisms ensure that the curriculum evolves to meet industry demands and aligns with international quality assurance standards which include a conference with an industry expert that helps to improve the program of tourism , including also the improvement of the facilities and laboratory rooms for tourism to increase the knowledge of the student and be ready for the industry driven challenges in tourism and aviation industry.

Opportunities Provided by the Program

  • Students have opportunities to attend and present at conferences and symposia in the field of tourism and aviation provide exposure to the latest research and industry trends.
  • Students can participate in internships and cooperative education experiences with industry partners, gaining valuable real-world experience and building professional networks.
  • Students can participate in development programs that enhancing their leadership and management skills in tourism and aviation industry thru the industry professional forum that involves professional and expert in the tourism and aviation industry.
  • Student can participate in local and international competition in tourism that will showcase the relevant skills in tourism and aviation industry.
  • Faculty and advisors assist students in preparing for relevant local and international certifications, such as Amadeus Certification, Ground Support Certification, Flight Attendant Training and etc.

Program Education Objectives (PEO)

Three to five years after graduation, Aviation Services alumni shall have;

PEO 1. Demonstrated and interpreted holistic competencies including data, product, services, technology, policies, and applicable laws geared toward nationalism and global competitiveness of llocal and international tourism and hospitality industry.

PEO 2. Applied innovative management and entrepreneurial functions utilizing business analytics in service-oriented business organizations performing crisis and risks mitigation activities following proficient use of communication channels of tourism and hospitality industry.

PEO 3. Demonstrated competencies in the arrangement, delivery, promotions, operations and management of related activities in tour and travel business.

PEO 4. Assessed impacts of tourism activities and designed mitigation, adhering to identified requirements and sustainable practices of tourism destination planning, management, and promotions.

Three to five years after graduation, Tour Operations and Hotel Services alumni shall have;

Institutional Graduate Attributes (IGA)

  • GA 1. Collaborative and Team Leaders
  • GA 2. Competent Lifelong Learners
  • GA 3. Critical Thinkers and Problem Solver
  • GA 4. Committed and Values Driven Leaders
  • GA 5. Creative and Innovative Leaders

Program Quality Assurance

  • PACUCIA LEVEL III Re-Accredited

National Qualification Framework

  • Level 6 (Reference Philippine Qualification Framework)

Reference CMO

  • CMO 62 series 2017- Policies, Standards and Guidelines for BS Tourism and Hospitality Management

Career Opportunities

  • Flight Attendant
  • Cabin Crew Assistant
  • Cabin Crew Trainer
  • Ground Attendant
  • Ground Support Attendant
  • Ground Attendant Manager
  • Airline Customer Support Attendant
  • Flight Crew Scheduler
  • Airline Manager
  • Travel Agency Owner
  • Travel Agent
  • Tour Operator
  • Front Desk Manager
  • Hotel Manager
  • Event Specialist
  • Resort Manager
  • Event Coordinator

Student Outcomes (SO)

The students should attain the following by the time of graduation:

  • Ability to communicate and convey themselves effectively both for oral and written in the business of aviation industry.
  •  Apply relevant technology for the production and management in airlines experiences.
  • Perform different aviation services in relation to operations, effectively.
  •  Create, apply, and evaluate marketing strategies for aviation and airline organizations.
  • Practice empathy and respect for diversity and multicultural perspective in aviation industry.
  •  Establish sense of inquiry and analysis of current issues in the business of aviation thru research.
  • Work collaboratively in groups, both as a leader and, a team member, in diverse environment in the aviation industry.
  • Examine possible risks in the workplace of aviation and perform steps to reduce adverse effects.
  • Ability to communicate and convey themselves effectively both for oral and written in the business of tourism and hospitality industry.
  •  Apply relevant technology for the production and management in tourism and hospitality experiences.
  •  Perform different tourism and hospitality services in relation to operations, effectively.
  • Create, apply, and evaluate marketing strategies for tourism and hospitality organizations.
  •  Practice empathy and respect for diversity and multicultural perspective in tourism industry.
  • Establish sense of inquiry and analysis of current issues in the business of tourism through research.
  • Work collaboratively in groups, both as a leader and, a team member, in diverse environment in the tourism industry.
  • Examine possible risks in the workplace of tourism and perform steps to reduce adverse effects.

Admission Criteria and Requirements

  • Form 138 (Report Card)
  • Form 137 (Transcript of Record)
  • Good Moral Character Certificate
  • Original PSA Authenticated Birth Certificate
  • 2 pcs Identical 2 x 2 ID Photo with white background and name tag
  • Certificate of Transfer Credentials
  • Certificate of Grades
  • Course description with Course Content
  • Transcript of Records
  • Original PS Authenticated Birth Certificate

Requirements needed to graduate

  • Complete Academic Requirements
  • Passing the Final Oral Defense for Design Project

Summary Units of BSITM Courses

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Bachelor of Science in Travel and Tourism Management

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Program Description

The Bachelor of Science in Travel and Tourism Management is a 120 credit hour program that  prepares  graduates for global leadership positions in the hospitality industry.  

Students develop critical thinking skills through foundational knowledge of hospitality operations and experiences; Global awareness and social responsibility are valuable components of the hospitality graduate. 

The program requires students to complete a 3 hour credit internship course in the hospitality industry. The purpose of the internship is to apply the acquired program skills, develop experience and ultimately open a pathway in the travel and tourism industry. 

Program Learning Objectives

  • Apply UIC’s holistic approach in everyday business practices in the travel and tourism industry. 
  • Apply the principles of marketing, management, finance and communication to lead a business in the travel and tourism industry.
  • Generate customer driven experiences with the travel and tourism industry.
  • Develop effective written, verbal, and electronic skills to tourism industry related practices.
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Whether you’re looking to enter a new career path quickly, advance your career or focus on relevant continued education, we have a variety of program options to meet your needs.

Bachelor of Science in International Travel and Tourism Management (BSITTM)

The Bachelor of Science in International Travel and Tourism Management program provides an international tourism education to students aspiring to become professionals in the field of travel and tourism. The program prepares the student to serve and lead in travel, recreation, lodging, assembly, and event management.

Bachelor of Science in International Travel and Tourism Management with Specialization in Health and Wellness (BSITTM-HW)

The Bachelor of Science in International Travel and Tourism Management Major in Health and Wellness program provides an international tourism education focusing on health and wellness to students aspiring to become professionals in the field of travel and tourism. The program prepares the student to serve and lead in travel, recreation, lodging, health and wellness management, assembly, and event management.

Bachelor of Science in Science in Nutrition and Dietetics (BSND)

The Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics (BSND) is a four-year program that is designed to equip the students with the fundamental knowledge, attitudes and skills in foods, nutrition, dietetics, management, and allied fields in order to prepare them for entry level professional responsibilities in education and communication, food and nutrition research, clinical dietetics, food service industries, wellness programs and public health/ community nutrition. The first and second semesters of the fourth year is devoted to field practice in hospital dietetics, food service and community nutrition/public health. A graduate of BSND must passed the Licensure Examination for Nutritionist-Dietitian to be able to practice the profession in the hospital and public health.

Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality Management with Specialization in Hotel and Restaurant Administration (BSIHM-HRA)

The Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality Management with specialization in Hotel and Restaurant Administration is a four-year program  that equips the students with competencies that are needed to execute operational tasks and management functions in food production (culinary), accommodation, food and beverage service, events planning and other emerging sectors of the hospitality industry. The program also helps the students to develop effective communication and interpersonal skills which are vital in establishing positive customer relations.

Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality Management with Specialization in Culinary Arts and Kitchen Operations (BSIHM-CAKO)

BSIHM-CAKO  is a four- year degree program that is mainly in providing an in-depth knowledge in the art and science of culinary arts in a safe, sanitary and nutritious manners, principles of kitchen and restaurant operations and product preparation and service. It also provide proficiency skills and ethics of food production and cooking costs and encourages positive attitudes in culinary arts and kitchen operations and the realization of human rights and social responsibility. Students should pass all lectures,  laboratories, practical as well as internship in university’s affiliated internship provider. Graduates of BSIHM-CAKO promotes wisdom, creative thinking and good citizenship. They have to finish 5 National Certificate II and ServSafe Certification.

Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality Management with Specialization in Cruise Line Operations in Culinary Arts (BSIHM-CLOCA)

BSIHM-CLOCA  is a four- year degree program that is mainly providing an in-depth knowledge in the art and science of culinary arts in a safe, sanitary and nutritious manners, principles of kitchen and restaurant operations and product preparation and service. It also provide proficiency skills and ethics of food production and cooking costs and encourages positive attitudes in culinary arts and kitchen operations and the realization of human rights and social responsibility. Students should pass all lectures, laboratories, practical as well as internship in university’s affiliated internship provider. They will obtain and acquire understanding and competencies of cruising like geography, basic safety, administration operation and the like. They also have to take SOLAS Training. Graduates of BSIHM-CLOCA promotes wisdom, creative thinking and good citizenship. They have to finish 5 National Certificate II and ServSafe Certification.

Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality Management with Specialization in Cruise Line Operations in Hotel Services (BSIHM-CLOHS)

BSIHM-CLOHS is a four- year degree program that is mainly in providing an in-depth knowledge in hotel and restaurant management. They will also have proficiency in terms of skills and ethics of rooms division and food and beverage.Students should pass all lectures, laboratories, practical as well as internship in university’s affiliated internship provider. They will obtain and acquire understanding and competencies of cruising like geography, basic safety, administration operation and the like. They also have to take SOLAS Training. Graduates of BSIHM-CLOCA promotes wisdom, creative thinking and good citizenship. They have to finish 5 National Certificate II and ServSafe Certification.

Tourism and travel services management degree overview

A Tourism and Travel Services Management degree is an academic program that focuses on the management and operational aspects of the tourism and travel industry. It is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the industry and equip them with the necessary skills to pursue careers in various sectors, such as travel agencies, tour operators, hotels, airlines, and destination management organizations.

Here are some key details about a Tourism and Travel Services Management degree:

  • Curriculum: The curriculum of this degree program covers a wide range of subjects related to tourism, travel, and hospitality. Students learn about the principles of tourism management, marketing, customer service, tourism economics, destination planning, event management, sustainable tourism practices, and global tourism trends. The coursework may also include business and management topics, such as finance, accounting, human resources, and strategic planning.
  • Practical Training: Many programs include practical training components to provide students with real-world exposure and industry experience. This may involve internships, field trips, or cooperative education opportunities where students work in tourism-related organizations, allowing them to apply their knowledge and gain practical skills.
  • Specializations: Some degree programs offer the opportunity to specialize in specific areas of the tourism and travel industry. Specializations could include areas such as hotel management, event planning, tourism marketing, adventure tourism, or airline management. Specializations allow students to delve deeper into their areas of interest and gain specialized knowledge and skills.
  • Industry Relevance: A Tourism and Travel Services Management degree is designed to meet the needs and demands of the industry. The curriculum is often developed in consultation with industry professionals and may incorporate case studies, guest lectures, and industry projects to provide students with insights into the current challenges and trends in the field.
  • Career Opportunities: Graduates of a Tourism and Travel Services Management degree have a wide range of career opportunities in the tourism and travel industry. They can pursue careers as travel consultants, tour operators, event planners, hotel managers, destination marketing managers, airline operations managers, or work in government tourism departments. The degree equips students with the necessary knowledge and skills to understand the complexities of the industry and make informed decisions in various management roles.
  • Professional Development: Many programs emphasize the development of professional skills necessary for success in the industry. These may include communication skills, leadership, teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking. Students may also have the opportunity to engage with industry professionals, attend industry conferences, and participate in networking events to expand their professional network and enhance their career prospects.
  • Global Perspective: The tourism and travel industry is global in nature, and a Tourism and Travel Services Management degree often incorporates a global perspective. Students gain an understanding of international tourism trends, cross-cultural communication, and the impact of globalization on the industry. This prepares graduates for careers in a globalized industry and opens up opportunities to work in diverse cultural settings.

Types of Degrees In the field of Tourism and Travel Services Management, various types of degrees are offered at different levels of education. Here are some common degrees offered in this field:

  • Associate Degree: An Associate Degree in Tourism and Travel Services Management is typically a two-year program offered at community colleges or vocational schools. It provides a foundational understanding of the tourism and travel industry, covering topics such as tourism principles, travel agency operations, customer service, tourism marketing, and basic business management skills. This degree can prepare graduates for entry-level positions in the industry or serve as a stepping stone to further education.
  • Bachelor’s Degree: A Bachelor’s Degree in Tourism and Travel Services Management is a four-year undergraduate program offered by universities and colleges. It offers a comprehensive study of the tourism industry, combining business and management courses with specialized tourism-related subjects. The curriculum typically includes courses in tourism marketing, destination management, sustainable tourism, event planning, financial management, and strategic planning. A bachelor’s degree provides a solid foundation for various roles in the tourism and travel industry, including management positions.
  • Master’s Degree: A Master’s Degree in Tourism and Travel Services Management is a graduate-level program that allows students to delve deeper into specific areas of the industry and develop advanced skills in tourism management. The curriculum focuses on advanced topics such as tourism policy, strategic destination management, international tourism, leadership in the tourism industry, and research methods. A master’s degree can enhance career prospects and open doors to leadership and managerial positions in the industry.
  • Doctoral Degree: A Doctoral Degree (Ph.D.) in Tourism and Travel Services Management is the highest level of academic achievement in the field. It is a research-oriented degree that prepares students for academic and research careers or high-level leadership positions in the industry. Doctoral programs typically involve in-depth research, advanced coursework in tourism theory and methodology, and the completion of a dissertation based on original research.

In addition to these degree programs, there may be variations and specializations offered by different universities or institutions. Some programs may offer specialized degrees such as a Bachelor’s Degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management or a Master’s Degree in Sustainable Tourism Management. These specialized degrees cater to specific areas within the broader field of tourism and travel services management, allowing students to focus on their specific interests or career goals.

Best Schools There are several reputable schools in the United States that offer excellent programs in Tourism and Travel Services Management. Here are some of the top schools known for their strong programs in this field:

  • University of Central Florida - Rosen College of Hospitality Management: The Rosen College is one of the leading institutions offering a Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management with a specialization in Tourism and Travel Services Management. It is well-regarded for its comprehensive curriculum, industry connections, and state-of-the-art facilities.
  • New York University - Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality: The Tisch Center offers a Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Tourism Management. The program provides a solid foundation in tourism and travel management, combining academic coursework with experiential learning opportunities in the vibrant tourism hub of New York City.
  • Purdue University - School of Hospitality and Tourism Management: Purdue’s School of Hospitality and Tourism Management offers a Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Tourism Management with a concentration in Travel and Tourism. The program emphasizes a blend of theory, industry-focused coursework, and experiential learning to prepare students for careers in tourism and travel management.
  • George Washington University - School of Business: The School of Business at George Washington University offers a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Tourism and Hospitality Management. This program provides a comprehensive understanding of the tourism industry, including travel services management, destination development, event planning, and sustainable tourism practices.
  • University of South Carolina - School of Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management: The School of Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management at the University of South Carolina offers a Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management with a concentration in Tourism Management. The program provides students with a solid foundation in business and management principles while focusing on the specific challenges and opportunities within the tourism industry.
  • Pennsylvania State University - School of Hospitality Management: The School of Hospitality Management at Penn State offers a Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management with a concentration in Tourism and Events Management. The program provides a comprehensive education in tourism management, including courses on destination marketing, event planning, and sustainable tourism practices.

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Tourism is one of the largest and fastest growing job markets in the country, and the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management prepares students for global careers that blend business management and a passion for delivering exceptional customer experiences.

The University of South Carolina is ranked among the top 12 in the nation and No. 25 in the world for hospitality and tourism management. Its Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management degree program empowers students to thrive in a global industry that connects cultures, inspires adventure, changes lives and drives economies. 

Tourism is a dynamic field of study that integrates destination marketing, hospitality, attraction management, event planning and more—all working together to attract a wide range of visitors to a location.

Tourism management majors begin their studies with a strong business foundation—accounting, economics, business law, communications and computer applications. The degree program builds upon this foundation with industry-specific curriculum, such as destination marketing, festival planning, sustainable tourism, tourism management and more. Students can also add a minor in event management. 

The Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management degree is accredited by the  Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Management  and requires 120 credit hours, including:

  • 51 hours of credits in the HRTM major, including internships
  • 30 hours of foundational, management-focused courses
  • 31-43 hours of Carolina Core

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Freshman year.

English Foreign language Foundations of tourism Natural science History Hotel management Introduction to hospitality Mathematics / statistics University 101

Sophomore Year

Accounting Business communications Business law Club management Conference and meeting planning Economics Food and beverage production Resort development and management International hotel management Purchasing and controls  

Junior Year

Festival planning and management Hospitality / tourism electives Hospitality / tourism internship Literature / fine arts Personnel organization and supervision Principles of management Principles of marketing Professional development seminar Services management

Senior Year

Sustainable tourism planning Hospitality finance Hospitality / tourism analytics Hospitality / tourism marketing Hospitality management strategies Revenue management Tourism information technology Wine and spirits in food service establishments Financial management

For more details about the degree requirements and curriculum for the B.S. in tourism management, please visit the academic bulletin .

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The University of South Carolina ranks among the top 12 schools in the U.S. and atop the SEC for hospitality and tourism management according to the ShanghaiRanking's 2023 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects.

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Industry Opportunities

When you're one of the top schools in the nation for hospitality and tourism management, it means you have some of the best and brightest students preparing to join the industry. Students are able to get a head start on their professional careers with opportunities to attend some of the biggest conferences in the world, like the annual IAAPA Expo, the global attractions industry's premier event.

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Get Involved

There are endless ways to get involved on campus at USC through student organizations designed to enrich your education and expand your network. The theme parks and attractions club is just one of the tourism-related organizations you can join.

Undergraduate Internship Requirement

Every tourism management major graduates with career-related work experiences, or internships, on their resume. This experience can be any job in the tourism industry and can include responsibility in a managerial or supervisory position where student's gain leadership experience. To learn more, visit our internships page .

Career Success

The college provides dedicated   internship directors, experienced faculty and corporate engagement resources   to help students get the most out of opportunities to work with companies such as the U.S. Travel Association, Sea Island Resort, Disney World, convention and visitors bureaus, departments of parks and recreation, airlines, as well as resorts, theme parks and other local and regional attractions and festivals.

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Immersion in international experiences broadens horizons and prepares students for exciting work opportunities around the world. Our faculty lead custom study abroad courses in China, South America and Europe. The school also offers two semester-long exchange programs with partner hospitality universities in Aruba  and the Galápagos Islands .

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Galápagos Islands

The Galápagos Islands offer students a special opportunity to become totally immersed in a global learning environment that epitomizes subjects on sustainable tourism, tourism photography, scuba diving, and much more.

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Students interested in tourism and hospitality management can study next to the blue waters of the Caribbean Sea as they learn about tourism economies, hotel management, destination marketing, event management, cruise ship management, and more.

Learning Outcomes

  • Students should be able to apply business management principles to identify problems and utilize analytical reasoning to formulate local-to-global solutions. 
  • Students should be able to identify, evaluate and explain tourism impacts on the host community and global environment. 
  • Students should be able to examine and apply tourism policy and planning principles to match the needs of diverse stakeholders, destinations and environments. 
  • Students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the concepts and characteristics of tourism as an academic area of study. 
  • Students should be able to understand the products, processes, structure(s) and interactions in the tourism system.

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This degree will prepare you to be a leader in the Tourism and Hospitality industry. The program takes you through critical management, relevant tourism and hospitality courses embracing theories and concepts. You will learn about the various global and emerging trends in the Tourism and Hospitality industry through courses and research projects. Training will occur at the entry and management level through industry internship programs, field trips, and day releases. You will have the opportunity to learn about many dynamic sectors including food and beverage, events, meeting and conventions, destination marketing, accommodation, cruise lines and tour operations among others. The practical requirements of the courses are completed at the university’s hotel, the University Club.

Freshman Year—34 Credit Hours

Sophomore Year—30 Credit Hours

Junior Year—29 Credit Hours

Senior Year—30 Credit Hours

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Programme objectives, intended learning outcomes.

  • demonstrate a detailed understanding of relevant concepts and characteristics appropriate in the study of tourism and be able to apply them creatively;
  • generalise and question the nature, structure and significance of tourism;
  • identify and illustrate the importance of planning, development and management of tourism and tourists in a variety of contexts;
  • demonstrate an understanding of the underpinning principles of business and apply them creatively; and
  • integrate subject specific knowledge and transferable skills to conduct a research investigation, and effectively report the findings.

B. Cognitive and intellectual skills

  • analyse new and/or abstract information and situations without guidance, using a range of appropriate techniques;
  • critically evaluate evidence to support conclusions and/or recommendations, reviewing its reliability, validity and significance;  
  • manage contradictory information and identify reasons for contradictions;  
  • be confident and flexible in defining complex problems and apply appropriate knowledge and skills to their solutions. 

C. Key and transferable skills

  • communication skills; 
  • interpersonal and team working skills;
  • self-management and professional development skills;
  • ICT skills;
  • numeracy skills.
  • problem solving and research methods skills;
  • understanding of a variety of common responses to gather relevant information;
  • learning skills (reflection/evaluation, synthesis).

E. Practical skills

  • presentation and oral communication skills;
  • written communication skills;
  • information management technology skills.

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Programme Details

Programme structure.

  • Tourism Development and Ethical Consumption
  • The Tourism Experience
  • Leadership Practice 
  • Creative Industries
  • Business Strategy and Consultancy
  • Tourism Crisis and Disaster
  • Honours Project
  • Report Writing
  • Case-study assignments
  • Oral presentation
  • Tests (open/closed book) - if applicable

Delivery  

On campus transfer, further studies.

This is an exempted course under the Non-local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance. It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which this course may lead.

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Progression path, fee & entry requirements.

HK$150 (Non-refundable)

  • Course Fees: HK$110,250* will be paid in 4 terms (*The tuition fee is reviewed annually and is subject to change without prior notice.)

Entry Requirements

Applicants shall:

  • The CEF Institution Code of HKU SPACE is 100

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  • certified true copies of both the academic awards and transcripts;
  • Testimonials or other documentary proof of the applicant's working experience;
  • Certified true copies of A-level /GSE A-level (if applicable) or HKCEE / GSE result
  • Certified true copies of IELTS result (if applicable)
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Course Fees: HK$110,250 will be paid in 4 terms (Required textbooks are not included in this fee)

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Separate fees will be payable for re-sitting the examination, re-submitting course work and repeating the studies for each module of study.

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Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management, major in Travel Operation and Service Management (4 years)

bachelor of science in international tourism and travel management

Offered by the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management  – Department of Tourism Management

Description.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT  is a four-year degree program related to the fields of hospitality and tourism education. It provides students the opportunity to become directly involved in managing and planning the world’s biggest people industry – tourism.  This concentrates on courses such as history, travel, language, and other cultural aspects. It provides exposure and training of becoming experts in management of the travel, tour, and hospitality industry and will lead students to a journey toward a senior role in the exciting, diverse, and growing industry.

The BS Tourism Management program has two areas of specialization: (1) Major in Travel Operations and Service Management, and (2) Major in Recreation and Leisure Management.

The BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT Major in Travel Operations and Service Management program covers the study of various components focusing on the management, operations, and service delivery relevant to the travel and tourism industry. It encompasses technical, practical, and professional learning and application of skills with respect to specific areas such as travel agency management, tour arranging and planning, travel industry operations and procedures, tourism marketing and promotion strategies, travel counseling, travel industry law, international and domestic operations, and travel and tourism policy.

Becoming Part of the Program

bachelor of science in international tourism and travel management

The University of Santo Tomas, in pursuit of truth, guided by reason and illumined by faith, dedicates herself to the generation, advancement, and transmission of knowledge to form competent and compassionate professionals committed to the service of the Church, the nation, and the global community.

I am a Thomasian. I carry the SEAL of Thomasian education. I am a S ervant leader, an E ffective communicator and collaborator, an A nalytical and creative thinker, and a L ifelong learner. With Christ at the center of my formation as a Thomasian, I am expected to demonstrate the following Thomasian Graduate Attributes ( ThoGAs ): 

SERVANT LEADER 

  • Show leadership abilities to promote advocacies for life, freedom, justice, and solidarity in the service of the family, the local and global communities, the Church, and the environment. 
  • Implement relevant projects and activities that speak of Christian compassion to the poor and the marginalized in order to raise their quality of life. 
  • Show respect for the human person, regardless of race, religion, age, and gender. 

EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATOR AND COLLABORATOR 

  • Express oneself clearly, correctly, and confidently in various environments, contexts, and technologies of human interaction.
  • Work productively with individuals or groups from diverse cultures and demographics. 
  • Show profound respect for individual differences and/or uniqueness as members of God’s creation. 

ANALYTICAL AND CREATIVE THINKER 

  • Show judiciousness and resourcefulness in making personal and professional decisions. 
  • Engage in research undertakings that respond to societal issues. 
  • Express personal and professional insights through an ethical and evidence-based approach. 

LIFELONG LEARNER 

  • Engage in reflective practice to ensure disciplinal excellence and professional development. 
  • Exhibit preparedness and interest for continuous upgrading of competencies required by the profession or area of specialization. 
  • Manifest fidelity to the teachings of Christ, mediated by the Catholic Church, in the continuous deepening of faith and spirituality in dealing with new life situations and challenges. 

PEO1. Exhibit Christian leadership by promoting life advocacies through project implementation for social and economic transformation 

PEO2. Practice effective interpersonal and communication skills through collaboration, use of information technology, and respect for cultural heritage and diversity 

PEO3. Assess industry-academe trends and issues to generate research and business undertakings in tourism and hospitality through the basis of specific standards and criteria within personal, professional, societal, and ethical contexts 

PEO4. Employ a solid understanding and the need for continuous upgrading of the managerial and operational competencies of tourism and hospitality through reflective practice consistent with the global standards and Christian values 

Upon successful completion of the program, graduates should be able to:

PO1. perform leadership skills in various areas of tourism through advocacy programs that aim to improve the quality of life of both local and global communities;

PO2. engage in meaningful collaboration, communication, and processing of information through technology to effectively perform assigned tasks in a diverse cultural environment;

PO3. apply analytical and quantitative skills to formulate business decisions producing quality research and business outputs that respond to tourism and hospitality issues and trends compliant with the laws of the society; and

PO4. demonstrate the ability to perform basic supervisory job functions, as well as entrepreneurial competencies, manifesting Christian values, in the tour, travel, leisure and recreation, and hotel and restaurant careers.

In addition, graduates of BS in Tourism Management Major in Travel and Operations Management should be able to create concrete plans for the different stakeholders through service learning, manifesting global innovations in varied forms of communication and collaboration (PO5-TOSM). 

Application Period: July to December of each year

Application Website

Release of Results: January 28 of the following year

Go to  THIS PAGE and look for the “College of Tourism and Hospitality Management” tab for the tuition fees.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of BS in Tourism Management, Major in Travel Operations and Service Management may be a/an:

Area Supervisor

Ground Handling Personnel

Training Staff

Area Manager

Group Coordinator

Ticketing Manager

Administrative Assistant

File Clerk 

Tourism Center Director

Airline Purser

Flight Attendant

Airline Manager

Information Specialist

Tour Planner

Communications Specialist

Media Specialist

Travel Promotions Staff

Country Manager

Media Coordinator

Travel Representative

Customer Service Representative

Media Liaison

Travel Editor

Customer Service Quality Director

Manager of Travel Literature

Travel Photographer 

Chief of News and Information

Operations Employee

Travel Writer

Director for Customer Care

Package Tour Coordinator

Travel Counselor (Domestic / International)

Economic Development Specialist

Product Development Manager

Research Analyst

Reservation Agents

Public Information Officer

Research Director

Reservations Manager

Public Relations Officer

Reservationist

Since the program includes business-related courses, a BS in Tourism Management graduate may also be a/an: 

Sales Representative

Commercial Account Specialist

Trainee Group Consultant

Marketing Analyst

Sales and Marketing Manager

Customer Analyst

Advertising Specialist

Management Personnel (4 functional areas-HR, Marketing, Operations, Finance plus IT)

Financial Analyst

Marketing Coordinator

Senior Manager of Strategy and Marketing

Merchandising Analyst

Advertising Manager

Student Experience and Support

Department of Tourism Management Facilities

The University of Santo Tomas provides student services that cater to academic, spiritual, and wellness concerns of students. These support units are found in the different parts of the campus and can be accessed by Thomasians. When the University shifted to distance learning, the services also transitioned to online services to continue addressing the needs of Thomasians.

Program Curriculum (New)

Effectivity: A.Y. 2023-2024

This curriculum may have some changes upon the availability of new guidelines.

Effectivity: A.Y. 2021-2022

Effectivity: A.Y. 2019-2020

Effectivity: A.Y. 2018-2019

Student Life

The Tourism Management Department regularly offers immersion programs for the students to see and gain first-hand knowledge of how the industry works. From hotels, cruise lines, and community immersions, various adventures await you!

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Our students regularly participate in various tourism-related contests, such as PHILTOA, UFTE, Domestikwhiz, TourCon, and HRT.

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Apart from classroom learning and industry immersions, the college also has educational tour for the students. One of the most awaited highlights of being a Tourism Management student is the exciting domestic tours in Cebu, Bohol, Palawan and international tours in South Korea, Japan, China, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand.

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Our students are often invited to assist and become ushers for University activities inside and outside the campus giving them more exposure and a chance to practice service and hospitality skills they learn in the classroom namely, Papal Visit, diplomatic missions, national and international events, UAAP, etc.

Ms. Anna Joy L. Putchero <br> (BS Tourism 2014)

The University of Santo Tomas is one of the leading private research universities in the Philippines and is consistently ranked among the top 1000 universities in the whole world. With academic degrees and research thrusts in the natural, health, applied, social, and sacred sciences, as well as business and management, the University continuously strives to make a positive impact on the society.

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Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management with specialization in International Tourism

The price of globalization is a world without walls.

The University of Baguio’s Tourism Management program aims to deepen your understanding of tourism as both an experience and strategy, an advocacy and as business.

By priming you with how the tourism industry influences society locally, nationally, and globally, this program exposes you to real-life simulation and activities, hands-on-training, and an understanding and appreciation for geography and travel.

Program Educational Objectives

In 3 to 5 years after graduation, the BSTM-IT graduate should:

  • Apply relevant skills in tourism planning, destination development, tourism entrepreneurship and product development
  • Manifest competence in oral and written communication both in English and a foreign language  
  • Demonstrate strong leadership and administrative capability in the travel and tourism industry
  • Conduct and utilize research findings to promote travel and tourism related operations
  • Engage in social responsibility and community development programs and activities.

Program Outcomes

A Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management with specialization in International Tourism graduate should be able to:

  • plan, implement and monitor tours and sales activities
  • research, plan and conduct various tour guiding activities
  • develop appropriate marketing programs and arrange the required travel services
  • plan/Organize, implement and evaluate MICE activities
  • plan, develop and evaluate tourism sites and attractions

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Business Management with International Tourism

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Business Management with International Tourism - BA (Hons)

Step into the fast-paced and dynamic world of tourism with our Business Management with International Tourism BA. This programme will allow you to explore your passion for travel, whilst developing essential business skills, from sports tourism to strategic management and data insights. As the global tourism sector continues to evolve, this course offers you the unique opportunity to explore the complexities of international travel, destination marketing, and sustainable practices. Discover how tourism impacts economies, politics, and societies, and equip yourself with the knowledge and experience to thrive in this dynamic industry.  

Year of entry

  • 2025 - for 2025 entry see here - for 2024 entry see here

Course type

  • Single Honours
  • Keele University campus

Subject area / School

  • Keele Business School

Duration of study

  • 3 years / 4 years with international, placement or entrepreneurship year

Why study Business Management with International Tourism at Keele University?

Reasons to choose business management with international tourism.

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Course overview.

Business Management with International Tourism at Keele will prepare you for a career in the dynamic tourism sector by combining core business management principles with specialised tourism modules. You will explore topics such as sustainable destination marketing, global travel trends, and the interconnections between tourism and other industries. The curriculum emphasises sustainable practices and ethical policy development, addressing challenges like environmental damage, whilst recognising the diverse nature of the tourism industry.     

Practical experience through internships and projects ensures graduates are well-equipped for diverse roles in tourism management and consultancy, while the programme also provides a strong foundation in essential business areas. This programme will ensure you are prepared for a fulfilling career, whether you’re drawn to adventure, culture, or the intricacies of global travel.  

BA (Hons) Business Management with International Tourism is part of our dynamic suite of Business Management degrees, offering you a comprehensive understanding of key business and management principles. All our Business Management programmes share a common first year, where you'll build a strong foundation in core areas such as Marketing, Finance, and Human Resources, while also exploring the wider global business context - covering topics like international economics, politics, and society. You’ll also develop essential skills in data analysis and digital decision-making tools, crucial for today’s tech-driven business world.  

From the second year, you will specialise, tailoring your studies to suit your interests and career aspirations. We place a strong emphasis on the purpose of business, sustainability, and ethics, ensuring you’re prepared to lead with integrity in an ever-evolving business landscape. 

Practical, career-focused teaching and learning ensures that you can apply the theory you’re learning to real-world scenarios that will build your expertise and confidence. We will also get you thinking about sustainability and business ethics so when you begin work or start your own business you can be a force for good in the world. 

Our built-in Professional and Academic Development Programme spans your entire degree. Designed to fully prepare you for securing a great job or starting a business, you will develop your professional skills, creativity, confidence, critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Our aim? To ensure you graduate with clear goals and impressive experiences to show future employers or investors.  You’ll benefit from Keele Business School’s strong industry connections, placement or entrepreneurship opportunities, hands-on practical experiences, and invaluable real-world insights such as through our Global Challenge Pathways. 

How to apply

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  • Geography with Business Management
  • Business Management with Hospitality
  • Business Management with Human Resources
  • Business Management and Marketing
  • Business Management and Media
  • Business Management and Music Production
  • Business Management with Sustainability
  • Esports Business Management
  • Sports Business Management
  • International Business Management

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Course structure

Modules for business management with international tourism.

The module details given below are indicative, they are intended to provide you with an idea of the range of subjects that are taught to our current students. The modules that will be available for you to study in future years are prone to change as we regularly review our teaching to ensure that it is up-to-date and informed by the latest research and teaching methods, as well as student voice. The information presented is therefore not intended to be construed and/or relied upon as a definitive list of the modules available in any given year.

Our courses are designed to develop the skills, experience and expertise you'll need to succeed in your chosen career, informed by the latest research and teaching methods, as well as student feedback and employer insights. The module details given below are representative of what we intend to deliver on the course.

Please note that modules may change to reflect best practice and academic development. This information should therefore not be seen as a definitive list of available modules.

This programme is also eligible for Global Challenge Pathways optional modules, Keele's exciting route of elective study. GCP allows you to explore current debates, enhance your understanding and employability, and complement your chosen subject.

Compulsory modules

Professional and Academic Development 1  Our foundational professional development module is designed to help you identify and take advantage of your unique strengths. Using approved psychometric tools, you will learn about your strengths to uncover your inherent talents which will help you to shape your professional identity. This module offers a structured framework for you to reflect on your capabilities and areas for growth, supporting the development of your career plan. Through interactive workshops and guided reflection, you will learn to effectively apply your strengths in various professional scenarios. 

The Business of Organisations  Begin your study of with an introduction to the core functions of a contemporary organisation. Over the course of the module, your will develop a foundational knowledge of the main functions in most organisations: Strategy, Marketing, Accounting, Human Resources, and the Logistics and Supply Chain. This immersive module will not only provide you with an overview of each function in the organisation, but will illustrate how all of the functions are interconnected.  It will give you a good idea of your areas of interest that you can pursue later in your studies.  

Data, Decisions and Visualisation  In an era where data drives decisions across all sectors, the Data, Visualisation and Decisions module equips you with the essential skills to understand, work with, and transform data to achieve actionable insights. You'll learn to use tools like Microsoft Excel and Tableau to understand the power of visualisation. Throughout the module, you will tackle real-world problems and critically examine the ethical and legal implications of data use, enabling you to effectively communicate your findings to diverse audiences.

The Global Business Context  A sound knowledge of the wider national and international context of business is an essential element for businesses and organisations. In this module, you will explore how evolving political, economic, technological, and societal factors significantly impact business operations and models. You will gain insights into economic principles, international trade, sustainability, and environmental considerations. Understanding the importance of context on business activity, you will learn about the two-way influence between organisations and their broader environment. 

Optional modules

Teams, People and Performance  The Teams, People, and Performance module focuses on enhancing practical skills for effective teamwork. It covers key concepts such as team dynamics, communication strategies, conflict resolution, and leadership roles. Students engage in hands-on activities, group projects, and case studies to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios. By the end of the module, participants will have gained essential experience in collaboration, problem-solving, and performance optimization within diverse team environments.  

Professional and Academic Development 2   Using your commercial awareness and enterprise skills, you will tackle an actual organisational challenge, collaborating with a team gain first-hand experience of working with an organisation. This hands-on experience not only enhances your practical abilities but also encourages critical reflection on your personal and professional growth, steering you towards effective problem-solving and continued development of your professional identity.  

Contemporary Business Operations    In the second year, you will focus on the practical applications of operations and project management within organisations. This includes a thorough examination of operational strategies, quality management approaches, and the application of project management techniques. By concentrating on these key areas, you will learn how to enhance business efficiency, maintain high-quality standards, and successfully manage and execute projects in complex operational environments. This foundation prepares you for critical roles in business operations and management.  

Leisure, Sport and Society: Sustainability, Politics and Communities  This module will provide you with a foundational understanding of the leisure industries and the intersection between events, international tourism, leisure and sports.   It focuses on the importance and nature of sport and leisure on society, including sustainability, politics, the economy, and society of a nation and the interconnectedness of each sector. You will develop insights in to the historical developments of these sectors and be able to identify critical issues relating to the management of these industries in different countries and regions.

Special Interest Tourism  Special Interest Tourism (SIT) has emerged as an important and viable form of tourism that offers the tourism industry opportunities to differentiate their products and services and offer something that is unique and difficult to copy. Instead of focusing on the ubiquitous 3Ss of Mass Tourism (sun, sea and sand), SIT instead centres on activities, experiences and interests.  In this module you will understand the key motivations for diverse nichese in the tourism sector and explore the management issues associated with the design and development of ethical, responsible and sustainable Special Interest Tourism products and services. 

Individual Placement Module    In a competitive job market, practical skills and understanding workplace dynamics are crucial.  This module allows you to gain hands-on experience, enhancing your employability, and the opportunity to gain valuable professional insights via a 75-hour placement.    You will be supported by various activities to secure a role and can source your own placement or apply to university-sourced roles.  This module offers flexibility on when and how you complete your placement, enabling you to balance your placement around existing demands.       Contemporary Business Ethics Debates    The business world is full of ethical dilemmas.  This module is a practical, discussion-based module where you will select and explore current ethical issues in business.  With your peers, you will engage in debates, presentations, and discussions, applying ethical theories to real-world scenarios. This hands-on approach develops critical thinking and communication skills, preparing you to navigate and address ethical challenges in today's business environment.  

Professional and Academic Development 3   As a final-year student, you will compile and present your academic and project achievements in a professional portfolio that highlights your unique strengths. This module not only guides you to articulate your personal and professional attributes but also encourages reflection on your educational journey and career preferences. You will engage in recruitment and selection simulations, exploring both traditional CV and innovative no-CV approaches using various media. This comprehensive portfolio will enhance your job applications and facilitate a tailored transition into your chosen career paths.  

Strategic Management    The final year strategic management module focuses on integrating diverse knowledge areas to understand and manage complexity. You will look at the way organisations position themselves in their competitive environment, align internal resources with external environmental demands, and use strategic frameworks and tools to make decisions.  You will work on developing comprehensive strategies that enhance organisational competitiveness and sustainability in a dynamic business landscape.  

Project    In your final year of study, you will undertake a significant project that reflects the subject area of your degree.  You can choose between undertaking a solo project, or working with a group to collaborate on a large project. Your solo project might include undertaking a piece of research or a management report. If you prefer to work in a team, you might undertake a consultancy project for an organisation, or put on an event, helping you develop teamwork and project management experience.  Whichever choice you make, this module will allow you to showcase your talents and put your skills into practice.   

Sustainable Destination Marketing  Unchecked tourism can harm the environment, create conflict between hosts and visitors, and erode local cultures. Sustainable destination marketing plays a crucial role in addressing these challenges by promoting ethical tourism practices that protect natural resources, respect communities, and manage visitor numbers. This module will equip you with the digital skills needed to develop and market destinations effectively, using data-driven strategies to balance stakeholder needs, enhance local economies, and preserve the integrity of destinations for future generations. 

Individual Placement Module    In a competitive job market, practical skills and understanding workplace dynamics are crucial.  This module allows you to gain hands-on experience, enhancing your employability, and the opportunity to gain valuable professional insights via a 75-hour placement.    You will be supported by various activities to secure a role and can source your own placement or apply to university-sourced roles.  This module offers flexibility on when and how you complete your placement, enabling you to balance your placement around existing demands.       The Digital Showcase    The Digital Showcase is your opportunity to demonstrate your digital skills through the creation of a comprehensive digital project. Students will select a focus area such as digital marketing, web development, data analytics, or multimedia production. You will develop and present your projects using cutting-edge tools and techniques. Emphasising creativity, technical proficiency, and practical application, this module allows you to showcase your digital talent.   

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Our staff in Keele Business School are active researchers in core areas such as accounting, finance, economics, human resource management, marketing and management. Their academic work will inform your learning, incorporating recent theories and current themes to open discussion in your subject area. There are professional support staff on hand to answer any queries you may have during your undergraduate studies at Keele.

Our academics in Keele Business School are multicultural and multinational, bringing an international aspect to the School’s teaching, research and business activities.

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Additional opportunities, the keele difference.

There are a range of additional opportunities available when studying this course. Please note, undertaking one may impact upon the availability of another.

Strengthening your employability

Work placement year*.

In an increasingly competitive job market, employers are seeking to recruit employees who have high-level knowledge, skills and an understanding of the workplace. Choosing a work placement year between your second and third year is a fantastic way to gain industry experience. It can provide a valuable insight into what working in a specific area of business is like, and gives you the chance to familiarise yourself with the professional working environment and develop professional networks. A work placement also provides you with the opportunity to apply the theory you have learnt on your degree course.

*Students who require a visa to study in the UK may be able to add in a work placement depending upon the programme. The ability to add a work placement is dependent upon the UK Immigration rules at the time of the request. It may be that for some programmes students will not have the option to request a placement period to be added to their programme before they arrive in the UK and would need to apply for a new visa. There is no guarantee that a placement will be provided and that students who have a visa are subject to a number of restrictions on the type of work, including placements they can undertake.

International year

In between years two and three of your studies you can choose to spend a year or a semester studying abroad. This exciting opportunity enables you to understand your field from different cultural perspectives and to establish international networks. It also shows you have the personal attributes to embrace new experiences which can enhance your employability. We offer exchange opportunities with a wide variety of partner institutions .

Entrepreneurship year

Showcase your innovative abilities and ideas to develop your business aspirations. If you have ever wanted to establish your own start-up or have been inspired by your studies this entrepreneurship year is an amazing opportunity to develop your own business idea.

The entrepreneurship pathway is available to UK and international students. For international students, the availability of the entrepreneurship pathway is subject to the latest visa regulations.

Entry requirements

Keele strives to be a place where learning, living and working is a positive experience for our entire community, and we're committed to ensuring equality of opportunity to all our applicants with the potential and motivation to succeed, regardless of background. That's why we operate a range of 'alternative offer' schemes with clear eligibility criteria, including contextual offers, offers for those studying within the Keele region, and recognising a range of additional qualifications in your offer. If you are looking for the 2023 schemes please see here .

The entry grades outlined in this section indicate the likely offer or range of offers which would be made to candidates along with any subject specific requirements. This is for general information only. Keele University reserves the right to vary offer conditions depending upon a candidate's application.

Read more about our undergraduate entry requirements for United Kingdom and International students .

Not got the grades?

If you don't think you'll meet the entry requirements specified, you may be able to gain entry to this course via a Foundation Year .

Preparation programmes for international students

International students who do not meet the direct entry requirements for this course have the opportunity to study an International Foundation Year programme .

These courses are designed to prepare international students to enter into Keele University undergraduate degrees.

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The following section details our typical entry requirements for this course for a range of UK and international qualifications. If you don’t see your qualifications listed, please contact us to find out if we can accept your qualifications. If you don't think you'll meet the entry requirements specified, you may be able to gain entry to this course via a Foundation Year .

Typical offer

Please ensure that you read the full entry requirements by selecting your qualifications from the dropdown menu below. This will include any subject specific, GCSE/Level 2 Maths, and English language requirements you may need.

Please select your qualification from the drop-down list below for the full entry requirement information

BBB in three A Levels.

Contextual Offer: BCC in three A Levels.

You will also need: an English language qualification (see below).

BTEC Extended Diploma / National Extended Diploma

DDM in any BTEC Extended Diploma / National Extended Diploma.

Contextual Offer: DMM in any BTEC Extended Diploma / National Extended Diploma.

BTEC National Diploma / Diploma

Distinction and Distinction in any BTEC National Diploma / Diploma and C in one A Level, or Distinction and Merit in any BTEC National Diploma / Diploma and B in one A Level.

BTEC National Extended Certificate / Subsidiary Diploma

Distinction in any BTEC National Extended Certificate / Subsidiary Diploma and BC in two A Levels, or Merit in any BTEC National Extended Certificate / Subsidiary Diploma and AB in two A Levels.

Merit in any T Level.

International Baccalaureate Diploma

555 in three Higher Levels or 30 points.

Contextual Offer: 544 in three Higher Levels or 28 points.

International Baccalaureate Career-Related Programme

We encourage applications with the IBCP but recognise that your combination of qualifications may differ depending on where you are studying.

If you are taking a BTEC National Diploma / Diploma with one or more Higher Levels, your offer will be similar to our BTEC + A Level offer (see 'BTEC National Diploma / Diploma') but with an HL requirement of 6 for A, 5 for B, or 4 for C.

For any other combination, please contact the University Admissions Team for advice.

Access to HE Diploma

122 UCAS points in any Access to HE Diploma including Distinction in at least 30 Level 3 credits.

Welsh Baccalaureate / Bagloriaeth Cymru

The Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate is equivalent to one full A Level at the same grade and can be included alongside 2 other A Levels in a standard A Level offer for this course (see A Level). All subject specific requirements will still need to be met.

Scotland - Highers and Advanced Highers

BBBCC in five Highers, or CC in two Advanced Highers and CC in two Highers, or CCC in three Advanced Highers.

Extended Project Qualification (EPQ)

If you have B or higher in the EPQ and are studying A Levels, BTEC, the International Baccalaureate Diploma, or an Access to HE Diploma, you will typically receive an alternative offer which will be lower than the standard offer. Please see 'Alternative and contextual offers' below.

If you have B or higher in Core Maths and are studying A Levels, BTEC, the International Baccalaureate, or an Access to HE Diploma, you will typically receive an alternative offer which will be lower than the standard offer. Please see 'Alternative and contextual offers' below.

Ireland - Leaving Certificate

H3, H3, H4, H4, H4, H4 in the Irish Leaving Certificate.

China - Gaokao

73% in the Gaokao.

India - Standard XII

Average of 70% from four subjects in the ICSE, CBSE or Western Bengal Standard XII, or average of 75% from four subjects in any other Standard XII.

Germany - Abitur

2.2 overall average in the Abitur.

France - Baccalaureate

13 in the French Baccalaureate / International Option Baccalaureate, or 12.5 in the Baccalauréat Français International.

Hong Kong - Diploma

444 from two electives and one core subject in the HKDSE.

Spain - Bachillerato

Overall average of 7.4 in the Título de Bachillerato.

Italy - Diploma di Esame di Stato

80% in the Esame di Stato.

Cyprus - Apolytirion

18 / 86% in the Apolytirion.

Overall average of 15.5 in a Secondary Certificate.

Canada - Diploma

65% / BBBCC in five courses in the Grade 12 Diplomas.

Kenya - KCSE / Diploma

We do not accept the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education for direct entry. However, you can apply to study an International Foundation Year at Keele University International College. On successful completion, you can progress to an undergraduate degree at Keele.

We may accept a two year Diploma. Please contact the University Admissions Team for advice.

Nigeria - Senior School Certificate / OND

We do not accept the Senior School Certificate (WAEC or NECO) for direct entry. However, you can apply to study an International Foundation Year at Keele University International College. On successful completion, you can progress to an undergraduate degree at Keele.

We may accept an Ordinary National Diploma with GPA of 2.5 or a Merit / Lower Credit. Please contact the University Admissions Team for advice.

USA - Advanced Placement

444 from three Advanced Placement subjects.

We do not accept the West African Senior School Certificate Examination for direct entry. However, you can apply to study an International Foundation Year at Keele University International College. On successful completion, you can progress to an undergraduate degree at Keele.

Sri Lanka - Advanced Level

BBB in three Advanced Levels.

Malaysia - STPM

BBB in three Principal Level subjects in the STPM.

Pakistan - Secondary School Certificate

We do not accept the Secondary School Certificate for direct entry. However, you can apply to study an International Foundation Year at Keele University International College. On successful completion, you can progress to an undergraduate degree at Keele.

Singapore - A Levels (H2)

BBB in three H2 Levels.

European Baccalaureate

72% overall.

Pass NCUK Foundation Year with BBB and a C in EAP English Language module and grade B in EAP for Law courses.

Uganda - Advanced Certificate of Education

BBB in three Principal Level subjects in the Advanced Certificate of Education.

Zimbabwe - Advanced Level GCE

BBB in three Advanced Level subjects.

English language requirements

All of our courses require an English language qualification or test. For most students, this requirement can be met with a 4 or C in GCSE English. Please see our English Language guidance pages for further details, including English language test information for international students. For those students who require an English language test, this course requires a test from Group A.

Alternative and contextual offers

We're committed to ensuring equality of opportunity to all our applicants with the potential and motivation to succeed, regardless of background. That's why we operate a range of alternative offer schemes with clear eligibility criteria, including contextual offers, offers for those studying within the Keele region, and recognising a range of additional qualifications in your offer.

General information

The entry grades outlined in this section indicate the typical offer which would be made to candidates, along with any subject specific requirements. This is for general information only. Keele University reserves the right to vary offer conditions depending upon a candidate's application.

Co-located with businesses

As a Keele Business School student, you will study alongside innovative companies that are based in the business school building, a hub for fostering networks and linking with industry.

Internships, enterprise and knowledge exchange opportunities

Keele Business School is located at the heart of the Keele University Science & Innovation Park, one of the leading developments of its kind in the UK. The Park offers companies a business environment that provides an innovative research culture, combined with academic expertise and the University’s specialist resources, with a variety of opportunities for students to get involved, from internships, knowledge exchange partnerships, and student enterprise initiatives.

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees for 2024/25 academic year.

  • International: Band 4, £21,900 for the 2024/25 academic year

Please note, our 2025/26 entry fees have not yet been set. We set our fees on an annual basis and they will be updated here once set.

For continuing international students, fees will increase annually by RPIX, with a maximum cap of 5% per year.

For details of our international fee bands please see our Undergraduate tuition fees web page.

Going to university can be a daunting as well as an exciting experience. It can be difficult to understand the true costs of being a student, as well as the financial support that is available to help you meet those costs.

Our Student Financial Support team offers confidential advice and guidance to help you to manage your money, so that you can make the most of your time at Keele. We can help you to resolve issues with your Student Finance, create a budget, and help you to explore your options if you’re facing financial hardship. We are also able to ensure that you receive any funding for which you may be eligible, such as bursaries and scholarships.

View our money advice and guidance section for information on tuition fees.

For more information visit our undergraduate fees and funding section .

PRME Champions

Keele Business School (KBS) has been selected for the 2024-2025 cohort of PRME Champions. Consisting of 47 businesses and management schools from around the world, The Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) is an initiative of the United Nations Global Compact, focused on raising the bar for sustainable business education.  More information about PRME Champions can be found here.

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Supporting you.

During your studies, you’ll receive support from within Keele Business School and across the University. Your assigned Academic Mentor will provide individual support, and you'll also have access to our dedicated Student Experience and Support Team , based within our Faculty, who can provide additional support, and work closely with teams across Keele. This ensures you have easy access to comprehensive advice and support, including services for Disability Support and Inclusion, Student Financial Support, Counselling and Mental Health, Residence Life and Chaplaincy, and International Student Support.

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Your future career

95% of Keele students are in employment or further study within 15 months of finishing their studies (HESA Graduate Outcomes, 2019/20)

This programme offers numerous opportunities to broaden your knowledge and develop a range of transferable skills that are highly valued by employers, enhancing your future career potential. Your critical thinking skills will be sharper, your communication abilities will have improved, you will have gained knowledge about the fundamentals of business and established an entrepreneurial mindset. By enhancing your skills via our Professional and Academic Development Programme, you will grow in confidence and graduate with the intellectual, professional, and personal resources to pursue different career paths in diverse roles in the evolving tourism sector.     Jobs that a graduate on this course could progress to include: 

  • Travel and Tourism Manager 
  • Destination Manager 
  • Destination Marketing Manager 
  • Sustainable Tourism Consultant  
  • Marketing Manager 
  • Business Adviser 
  • Business Development Manager 
  • Logistics/Supply Chain Manager 
  • Management Consultant 
  • Project Manager 
  • Risk Manager 
  • Sales Executive

Enhance your employability

Keele’s Careers and Employability team (Shortlisted for Best University Careers Employment Service - National Undergraduate Employability Awards, 2021) offers a variety of personal and career development opportunities to enhance your employability.

From mock interviews, careers guidance and CV advice, to careers fairs, alumni mentoring and networking events, along with helping you find part-time and graduate employment, the team will support you throughout your studies and beyond.

Find out more about our careers and employability services , including career planning, alumni mentoring, jobs, internships, starting your own business and much more.

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Teaching, learning and assessment.

We use a variety of teaching and learning methods throughout this Business Management with International Tourism BA, tailored to the module theme and level. These methods may include interactive lectures, independent study, group tutorials, reflective practice and engaging in web-based learning via Keele’s virtual learning environment (KLE). Our practical lab-based classes provide hands-on experience in data analysis, and we create a safe and supportive space to practice your decision-making skills through simulated business contexts. You will also have opportunities to interact with businesses and organisations through guest lectures, company visits and direct engagement, working on live issues where you can put your learning into practice. 

Assessment 

You will be assessed via different methods that reflect the breadth of the skills and knowledge you will gain on this programme. The types of assessments may include simulations and group assessments where you will collaborate with other students and replicate typical workplace interactions. Portfolios and project reports will allow you to compile your achievements and reflections in a valuable way for academic evaluation and to showcase your skills to potential employers. Presentations will develop your confidence and hone your communications skills, and through case studies, essays and reports you will demonstrate your strategic thinking, analytical, and written communication skills.

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Foundation year

Our Foundation Year provides an excellent alternative route to Keele, providing a unique opportunity to better prepare for your chosen degree, and with guaranteed entry onto your undergraduate course once you successfully complete your Foundation Year.

This extra year of study can improve your academic skills, expand your subject knowledge, give you a better understanding of higher education and, perhaps most importantly of all, build your confidence.

Keele University is consistently ranked among the top universities for student satisfaction, and we have over 70 years' experience of teaching a foundation year to students. On the Keele Foundation Year, you'll study on campus, joining our undergraduate community from the outset, with access to all the facilities and support that you'd get as an undergraduate student at Keele.

The information in this Foundation Year section is for UK/Home applicants. Where an international Foundation Year is available, please see the 'Information for international students' tab.

Course content

Our  Foundation Year allows you to develop your critical thinking, academic reading, writing, and communication study skills along with subject-specific knowledge and skills which will be invaluable in your academic studies and beyond. Upon meeting the progression criteria and successfully completing our Foundation Year, you will automatically progress into your Keele undergraduate degree with the confidence that you have the skills, and knowledge needed to successfully complete your course.

This  Foundation Year  is a two-semester programme that provides a tailored pre-degree programme of study to better prepare you for the BSc (Hons) Business Management degree. For example, the Foundations of Business 1 module will help you to develop appropriate investigative skills in order to analyse financial information and make informed business decisions. Course content has been developed in collaboration with degree teaching teams, so that by the time you begin Year 1, you will be ready to excel at your studies, as the majority of our Foundation Year students do. 

The module details given below are indicative, they are intended to provide you with an idea of the range of subjects that are taught to our current students. The modules that will be available for you to study in future years are prone to change as we regularly review our teaching to ensure that it is up-to-date and informed by the latest research and teaching methods. The information presented is therefore not intended to be construed and/or relied upon as a definitive list of the modules available in any given year.

Semester one modules

Semester two modules.

The entry grades outlined in this section indicate the likely offer or range of offers which would be made to candidates along with any subject specific requirements. This is for general information only. Keele University reserves the right to vary offer conditions depending upon a candidate’s application. Read more about our undergraduate entry requirements for  United Kingdom ,  European Union  and  International students

  • 40 UCAS points including at least one Level 3 qualification (such as an A level, BTEC, Access Course, or T level)
  • Plus C in GCSE English / Level 2 Functional Skills English

Students will need to apply for BSc Business Management with Foundation Year ( N7L3 )  through UCAS at  www.ucas.com

Direct entry

If you already have your qualifications, are not expecting any further results and only wish to apply to Keele, please contact the  Admissions Office directly.

We also offer a January start for some of our Foundation Year courses. Adopting a blended learning approach, the January start is particularly useful for students wishing to return to education following time out of studying, or who are seeking a flexible approach to their Foundation Year studies. Our January start is available across most of our Science, Humanities, Social Science, Health and Business courses.

Whilst still being a full-time course, our blended delivery model combines live teaching sessions - both online and on-campus - with self-directed study, enabling you to predominantly study at a time that suits your lifestyle. You will benefit from weekly online taught sessions which encourage you to engage with your teachers and peers.

In addition to online study there will be a series of full study days that you will be required to attend throughout each semester. These sessions may include lab-based activities, group work, review of course and assessment materials studied online. They will emphasise opportunities for you to deepen your knowledge and understanding of your chosen route.

Please refer to the September start tab for more information about the entry requirements and what you will study. The modules that you will take on a January start Foundation Year will be similar to those for the September start, but on a compressed timescale and tailored to a blended learning approach (with the majority of learning taking place online).

For more information, including fees, the UCAS code for this course, how to apply, and how you will be taught, please visit our January Start Foundation Year webpage .

Our International Foundation Year is delivered on campus through Keele University International College (KUIC). Find out more about the International Foundation Year options on the KUIC website .

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