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BA International Tourism Management
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International tourism management is the study and practice of one of the world's largest and most complex industries. Tourism encompasses the movement of people for leisure, business, culture, and adventure, and its management involves understanding destination development, visitor behaviour, sustainable development, transport, accommodation, attractions, events, and the political and economic forces that shape where and how people travel. It is an inherently international industry, requiring managers who can work across cultures, understand diverse markets, and navigate the opportunities and challenges of global mobility. At Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, this four-year full-time programme is doubly accredited and integrates academic study of tourism management with direct industry experience. A sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities are built into the degree, making it particularly well structured for professional development alongside academic learning. The sandwich year places you in a tourism industry setting, the year abroad gives you international experience in a different tourism context, and work placements further develop your professional awareness. You will study visitor attractions, hotels, leisure centres, events, business tourism, music venues, and travel, covering the full breadth of the sector. The programme develops your analytical understanding of the industry alongside the practical management skills that employers need. You will develop skills in strategic management, destination marketing, sustainable tourism planning, financial management, research, and cross-cultural communication, building the professional profile needed for leadership roles in a global industry. Graduates from international tourism management programmes pursue careers in destination management organisations, hotel and hospitality groups, travel companies, events management, visitor attractions, heritage organisations, and consultancy. The international experience built into the degree is directly relevant to an industry that operates across borders. Postgraduate study in tourism management, hospitality, or international business is a natural next step for those seeking specialist or senior roles.
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