

BA Finance and Hospitality and Tourism Management
About this course
Combining finance with hospitality and tourism management is an unusually practical and commercially focused degree that prepares you for the business side of one of the world's largest industries. Finance provides the analytical tools for understanding how money is managed and invested within organisations, while hospitality and tourism management applies these and other business competencies to the specific context of hotels, travel companies, events, and the broader visitor economy. At the University of Strathclyde, this BA programme runs over four years of full-time study and includes a year abroad, giving you an international perspective on an industry that is itself inherently global. The finance strand covers the principles of investment and value, business finance and decision-making, and the analysis of financial instruments including bonds and shares. These analytical frameworks are directly applicable to the asset-intensive, revenue-sensitive businesses that characterise the hospitality and tourism sector, where understanding occupancy economics, yield management, and the financial structuring of hotel and tourism assets is central to effective management. The hospitality and tourism management strand develops your understanding of operations, marketing, consumer behaviour, and strategic management within service industries, alongside the specific characteristics of the sector: its seasonality, its labour intensity, its exposure to external shocks, and its increasingly important connection to sustainability and responsible travel. Graduates of this programme are well positioned for management roles across the hospitality, travel, and tourism sectors. Hotel management, revenue management, financial analysis within hospitality businesses, tourism planning and development, events management, and travel and leisure finance are among the most direct career paths. The year abroad deepens your understanding of how the industry operates internationally and makes you more attractive to employers who operate across borders. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study in finance, hospitality management, or tourism, while others enter professional practice directly from their degree. The combination of financial analytical skill and sector-specific management knowledge is genuinely distinctive in this competitive and commercially demanding industry.
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