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BA International Hospitality Management
About this course
Hospitality management is a global industry that combines the operational demands of running complex service environments with the human skills required to create genuinely excellent guest experiences. At the international level, it encompasses hotels, resorts, food service, events, and tourism operations across every continent, and it is shaped by the interplay of culture, economics, regulation, and rapidly changing consumer expectations. A degree in international hospitality management prepares you to lead in this environment, developing both technical expertise and the cultural fluency that operating across national boundaries requires. At Robert Gordon University, this fully accredited four-year programme integrates the academic and specialist dimensions of the field, giving you a thorough grounding in business, finance, marketing, and operations alongside the specific knowledge and skills that hospitality careers demand. A sandwich year and year abroad are built into the programme, as are work placement opportunities, meaning you will gain substantial professional experience in real hospitality environments as part of your studies. This is a field where practical exposure is inseparable from academic learning, and the combination of classroom and workplace development that the programme provides is central to your preparation for a career in the industry. You will develop leadership, communication, and problem-solving abilities alongside your knowledge of the sector, learning to manage teams, serve diverse international guests, and operate effectively across different cultural contexts. Graduates go on to careers in hotel and resort management, food and beverage operations, events, tourism, and hospitality consultancy, at both national and international levels. Many build careers with major hotel groups, airlines, or cruise companies, while others pursue roles in destination management, hospitality education, or entrepreneurship. Postgraduate study in hospitality, business administration, or tourism management is another route.
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