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BA Intercultural Business Communication and Tourism Management
About this course
Intercultural business communication and tourism management is a degree that addresses two closely linked realities of the modern economy. Tourism is one of the world's largest industries, and it depends fundamentally on the ability of organisations to work across cultural boundaries, to communicate effectively with visitors from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds, and to manage the complex relationships between hosts and guests in a globalising world. Intercultural communication examines how culture shapes the way people interpret messages, build relationships, make decisions, and resolve conflict, providing the tools to work effectively in multicultural professional environments. At Edinburgh Napier University, this four-year, full-time degree develops your understanding of both dimensions, preparing you for leadership roles in an industry that is inherently international and cross-cultural. You will study the principles of tourism management, including destination development, visitor experience design, sustainable tourism, and the economics of the tourism sector, alongside a grounding in intercultural communication theory and practice. The programme includes a year abroad, which is particularly valuable for a degree of this kind, giving you first-hand experience of tourism and intercultural dynamics in a different national and cultural context. Graduates from this programme work in tourism management, destination marketing, hospitality leadership, event management, cultural heritage, and international business development. The intercultural communication skills are valued across a much wider range of sectors, including international relations, diplomacy, public relations, human resources, and any organisation that operates across cultural boundaries. Postgraduate study in tourism, international business, or intercultural communication is an option for those who want to develop specialist expertise or pursue research careers.
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