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BSc International Hospitality Management
About this course
Hospitality management is the professional discipline concerned with leading, organising, and improving the organisations and experiences that make up the global hospitality industry. Hotels, restaurants, resorts, event venues, cruise lines, and destination management companies all depend on professionals who can balance the operational precision required to deliver seamless service with the commercial acumen needed to sustain and grow a business. International hospitality management goes further, asking how those skills apply across different cultures, markets, and regulatory environments in one of the world's largest and most geographically distributed industries. At the University of Plymouth, this three-year full-time programme is built around real-world application and international experience. A sandwich placement year gives you the opportunity to work within the hospitality industry before you graduate, and the year abroad takes you into a different cultural and operational context entirely. Work placements are also embedded in the programme, meaning your academic learning is consistently tested against professional practice. You will study the principles of hospitality operations, financial management, marketing, food and beverage management, revenue management, human resources, and strategic leadership, alongside modules that address the particular challenges of operating in a global context. The typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects the programme's welcoming approach to students from a range of backgrounds. Graduates of international hospitality management programmes are well placed for careers across the full breadth of the industry. Hotel management, food and beverage operations, event management, revenue management, hospitality consulting, and tourism development are among the most common career directions. Many graduates move quickly into supervisory and management roles, particularly when they enter with the benefit of a placement year's experience. The international scope of the programme also prepares graduates for careers in globally operating companies and for roles in countries where the hospitality and tourism sectors are growing rapidly. Postgraduate study in hospitality management, tourism, or business administration supports progression into senior leadership and strategic roles.
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