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BA International Hospitality Management
About this course
International hospitality management is concerned with the complex, service-driven businesses that make up one of the world's largest and most geographically diverse sectors. Hotels, resorts, restaurants, event venues, cruise lines, and the broader travel and tourism industry collectively employ hundreds of millions of people worldwide and generate enormous economic value. Managing operations in these environments demands a distinctive combination of skills: the ability to lead and develop diverse teams, to manage financial and operational performance under constant pressure, and to create memorable experiences for guests whose expectations are high and whose patience for poor service is short. At Derby this programme includes a foundation year, giving you a preparatory stage to develop the academic and professional foundations you need before entering the main degree. Across the programme you will study the management and operational skills needed for hospitality leadership in the contemporary industry, covering areas including hotel and restaurant management, food and beverage operations, financial management, marketing, human resource management, and the digital tools that modern hospitality relies on. A sandwich year and a year abroad are built into the programme, and work placement experience is embedded throughout, giving you multiple opportunities to develop professional skills in real hospitality settings before you graduate. The international dimension of the programme, both in its content and through the year abroad, reflects the genuinely global nature of the hospitality industry and prepares you to operate across different cultural and market contexts. Graduates move into management roles across hotels, resorts, restaurants, event management, cruise lines, and the broader tourism sector. The degree also opens paths in consultancy, hospitality technology, and revenue management. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in hospitality management, tourism, or business.
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