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BSc International Tourism Management
About this course
International tourism management is the study of one of the world's largest and most geographically diverse industries, examining how destinations, businesses, and organisations plan, develop, and manage tourism experiences and the economic activity they generate. Tourism involves an enormous range of activities and actors, from airlines and hotel groups to heritage sites, local communities, and national governments, and managing within this complex ecosystem requires both business acumen and an understanding of the social, cultural, and environmental dimensions of tourism. At the University of Bedfordshire, this three-year full-time degree develops your knowledge of how the tourism industry operates in an international context. You will study tourism planning and destination management, marketing, consumer behaviour, sustainability, and the business management principles that apply across the sector. The programme is designed to develop your knowledge and skills for a career in this genuinely international field, as the course's satisfaction data reflects, with a high proportion of students agreeing that the degree prepares them well for their future. Bedfordshire's connections to the tourism sector in the UK and internationally inform the programme's applied orientation. Graduates in international tourism management go on to work in travel companies, hotels, destination management organisations, airlines, event management firms, heritage and cultural tourism, and consultancies. Roles include destination manager, travel operations manager, tourism marketing executive, event planner, and business development manager. The international dimension of the degree is reflected in the global reach of the careers available, with many graduates building careers that take them across different countries and cultures. Many also pursue postgraduate study in tourism management, hospitality, or business administration, deepening their expertise for senior leadership roles in the sector.
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