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BSc International Hospitality and Tourism Management
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International hospitality and tourism management is concerned with the planning, operation, and strategic direction of businesses and destinations in one of the world's largest economic sectors. Tourism and hospitality together represent a significant portion of global GDP and employment, and the organisations that operate within them, from hotels and airlines to destination management bodies and event companies, need graduates who can think strategically, manage operations across cultures, and adapt to a rapidly changing commercial environment. At Arden University, this programme is delivered in a way that suits students who need flexibility: it is studied part-time through distance learning, meaning you can work through the degree at your own pace, fitting your studies around existing commitments whether professional or personal. You will explore the theory and practice of hospitality and tourism management, covering topics such as international business strategy, marketing, financial management, consumer behaviour, sustainable tourism, and the dynamics of the global travel industry. The programme is designed with a genuinely international perspective, which reflects the reality that hospitality and tourism careers often cross national boundaries. You will develop the analytical, commercial, and leadership skills that organisations in the sector are looking for at graduate level. Distance learning at Arden is supported by online resources, tutor contact, and a learning environment designed for students who are not on campus. This mode of study works well for students who are already working in hospitality or travel and wish to formalise and deepen their knowledge, as well as for those who are new to the sector and want to enter it with a solid academic grounding. Graduates go on to careers in hotel management, airline and travel operations, destination marketing, event management, tourism policy, food and beverage management, and international business development. The degree also provides a foundation for postgraduate study in hospitality management, tourism policy, or business administration.
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