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BSc International Tourism Management (with Foundation Year)
About this course
International Tourism Management is a degree that equips you to work in one of the world's largest and most dynamic industries, understanding how tourism economies function and developing the management skills to lead organisations within them. Tourism spans an enormous range of sectors, including airlines, hotels, destination management, tour operation, visitor attractions, cruise lines, and the digital platforms that have transformed how travel is discovered and booked. Managing within this system requires both industry-specific knowledge and the core management competencies that any complex commercial environment demands. At the University of Bedfordshire, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing a structured introduction to the business and management concepts that underpin the degree before you progress into the main programme. The foundation year makes this pathway accessible to students who want a more gradual transition into degree-level study or who are building their English language and academic skills alongside their subject knowledge. Once in the main programme, you will study destination management and marketing, sustainable tourism, international hospitality management, cultural and heritage tourism, events management, and the digital transformation of the travel industry, alongside core management disciplines including finance, human resources, and strategy. National Student Survey results reflect strong student satisfaction with how the programme develops knowledge and skills relevant to future careers in the sector, which is a meaningful indicator of the programme's practical orientation. Graduates pursue careers in hotel and resort management, tour operation, destination management organisations, airline and travel management, conference and events management, and tourism policy. Some go on to postgraduate study in tourism management or hospitality. The four-year structure, with the foundation year, provides a thorough and well-supported pathway from introductory concepts to professional readiness.
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