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BA International Hospitality Management
About this course
International hospitality management is concerned with the organisation and delivery of high-quality guest experiences at scale and across different cultures, from luxury hotels and resorts to conference centres, cruise lines, and food and beverage operations. The industry is genuinely global: major hospitality brands operate across dozens of countries, and managers routinely work in different national markets over the course of their careers. Effective hospitality management requires a combination of operational competence, financial understanding, marketing skill, and cultural sensitivity, alongside the leadership capabilities needed to manage large and often international teams. At Edinburgh Napier University, this four-year programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study or gain professional experience in the hospitality sector in another country. Edinburgh is itself a major international tourism and hospitality destination, with a rich offering of hotels, restaurants, festivals, and cultural events that provide an exceptional learning environment. You will study the principles of hospitality and hotel management, food and beverage operations, financial management, marketing and revenue management, human resource management, and the sustainability and ethical dimensions of hospitality in a globalised industry. The international dimension of the programme reflects the reality of a sector in which cross-cultural competence is not optional. Graduates move into management training schemes with major international hotel and hospitality groups, into roles in food and beverage management, events, revenue management, and general management with hotels, resorts, and hospitality organisations. Scotland's thriving hospitality sector provides strong local employment opportunities, while the year abroad often opens international connections that lead to careers in Europe, Asia, or North America. Career progression in hospitality can be rapid for those who demonstrate operational competence and leadership potential. Further study in hospitality management, tourism, or business is an option for those who wish to develop specialist or senior management expertise.
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