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BA International Tourism Management
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International tourism management is the study and strategic management of one of the world's most significant industries. Tourism encompasses travel for leisure, business, culture, health, and adventure, and its management involves understanding destination development, visitor behaviour, hospitality operations, sustainable development, event management, and the complex global networks of transport, accommodation, and attraction providers that make modern tourism possible. The international dimension is fundamental: tourism is by definition a cross-border phenomenon, and effective tourism managers need to understand how markets, cultures, and regulations differ across countries. At University College Birmingham, this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich placement year and work placement opportunities, giving you direct industry experience alongside your academic studies. Birmingham is itself a major tourism and events destination, and UCB has long-standing connections with the hospitality, tourism, and events industries that make the placement opportunities particularly accessible and relevant. You will study destination management, tourism planning, hospitality management, event management, sustainable tourism, marketing, and business operations, covering the breadth of the sector from visitor attractions and hotels to business travel and cultural tourism. The industry context the programme emphasises reflects the reality that tourism businesses need to keep reinventing themselves in a competitive and rapidly evolving global environment. You will develop skills in strategic management, marketing, research, financial management, and professional communication, alongside the cultural sensitivity and adaptability needed to work in an inherently international industry. Graduates from international tourism management programmes pursue careers in destination marketing, hotel and hospitality management, travel and events companies, visitor attractions, heritage organisations, airlines, and tourism consultancy. The sandwich year often leads directly to employment in the sector. Postgraduate study in tourism, hospitality, or international business is a natural continuation for those seeking leadership or specialist roles.
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