BA (HONS) TOURISM AND TRAVEL MANAGEMENT (TOP-UP) (London Metropolitan University)
Course Information
Description
Course Overview
The principal objective of this multidisciplinary course is to provide an academically rigorous programme of study that gives student knowledge and understanding of core subjects relevant to business management, with emphasis on the international context of business and the management of tourism and tourists. The underlying philosophy of the curriculum design is to provide an education experience that gives a sound academic base focusing on the business environment of tourism and that is designed to demonstrate coherence and progression within the different business management disciplines. Students will have the opportunity to study the management of tourism businesses, acquire real life and virtual business experience and explore the factors that influence business from an international perspective. Students will also be able to develop an appreciation of the wider context of their studies in terms of social and ethical issues and a respect for cultural diversity.
Entry Requirements
Minimum Age
19 years
Academic qualification
Advanced Diploma in Travel, Tourism, and Hospitality Management course in Stanfort Academy Or Advanced Diploma in related field
Language proficiency requirement
Any of the following:
- GCE O level: minimum C6
- IELTS score 6.0 with no element below 5.5
- Pearson Test of English Academy with a minimum score for each element of 45 and 50 overall.
- Cambridge Certification in Advanced English (CAE) with Grade C or above.
- Completed Stanfort Academy Certificate in English for Foreign Students (Intermediate Level)
- Obtained at least 60% for Stanfort Academy English Proficiency Test.
Career Opportunities
Information not available.
Modules
- Strategy in Tourism and Travel (15 credits)
- Conference Management (15 credits)
- Service Excellence for Creative Industries (15 credits)
- Tourism Destination Management (15 credits)
- Global Marketing and Sales in the Digital Age (15 credits)
- Leading Innovation (15 credits).
- Dissertation (30 credits)