

BA Hospitality Management
About this course
Hospitality management is the study of the planning, operation, and leadership of businesses in the tourism, hotels, catering, and events sectors. It combines the practical knowledge of how hospitality businesses work with the management principles that determine how they are led, financially sustained, and developed over time. Hospitality is one of the largest industries in the world, employing millions of people globally and playing a central role in the economies of many regions, including Scotland, where tourism and hospitality contribute significantly to local communities and the national economy. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, this part-time programme allows you to study hospitality management in the region where the industry is a major employer, developing the knowledge and skills needed for supervisory and management roles in hotels, restaurants, visitor attractions, events companies, and related businesses. Studying part-time means you can continue working in the sector while you study, applying what you learn directly to your professional environment. You will examine the operational and strategic dimensions of hospitality management, including food and beverage operations, accommodation management, financial planning, customer experience, and the marketing and distribution of hospitality services. Graduates of hospitality management programmes move into supervisory and management roles across the full range of hospitality and tourism businesses. Hotels, restaurant groups, events companies, visitor attractions, and corporate catering operations all employ hospitality management graduates in roles that include operations manager, food and beverage manager, events coordinator, and general manager. The degree also provides a foundation for further study in hospitality, tourism, or business management at postgraduate level, for those who wish to develop into senior leadership or specialist roles within the industry. The combination of management knowledge and sector-specific understanding is valued by employers who need graduates capable of combining commercial acumen with operational excellence.
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