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International Tourism and Hospitality Management MSc
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The international tourism industry continues to grow and flourish increasing the need for senior planners and managers with the skills to tackle a broad range of global management issues. This course provides a critical overview of the field with the opportunity to take up a professional placement.
Our MSc aims to develop your critical understanding of developments in international tourism and how these may be positively reflected in management practice.
You examine the interconnectedness of international tourism and its impact across a range of contexts including economic commercial environmental technological socio-cultural heritage psychological and political. The course helps you apply theories; understand policy implications; and integrate professional practice into tourism enterprise and business.
Every taught unit on this course is delivered in a six-week block with six entry points through the year allowing you to start at a time that suits you.
Why choose this course?
- Learn to critically analyse the impact of international tourism and suggest informed solutions and directions
- Apply your knowledge and skills to practical projects and case studies from a range of national and international organisations in the commercial public and third sectors
- Explore issues concerning strategic management and sustainable development and deepen your knowledge of the effects of tourism on the environment
- Benefit from our extensive links with industry many of which provide opportunities for internships and possible employment
- The University of Bedfordshire is a member of The Association for Tourism in Higher Education (ATHE). ATHE is the subject association for tourism in higher education in the UK representing universities that are leading providers of tourism courses
- What will you study?
- Business Dissertation (MAR042-6) Compulsory
- Marketing And The Digital Future (MAR039-6) Compulsory
- Performance Achievement Planning (BSS072-6) Compulsory
- Strategic Management (BSS050-6) Compulsory
- Tourism Policy And Practice (TAL046-6) Compulsory
- Tourism, Society And Culture (TAL047-6) Compulsory
How will you be assessed?
A number of different assessment methods will contribute to your development and will enhance your employability. We consider it essential that comprehensive feedback is provided in due time so it is integrated in your learning process.
When group work is required the marks given will be individual following the University of Bedfordshire's regulatory scheme. The intensive character of this courses delivery is consistent with the need for graduates to accumulate knowledge fast and express the outcome of this process in a way that is meaningful and comprehensive.
Welcome and induction activities will be followed immediately by a week of intensive direct contact time followed by your own contribution through individual learning which will take you to your first assessment point. At the end of your six-week block your final assessment will be due. You are required to submit the assessment identified for each unit of study.
Details of the core learning outcomes threshold standards assessment criteria and M-Level criteria are identified in the Course Handbook and/or unit handbook. The assessment you complete will depend on the units you choose. As far as possible assessment across units has been designed to give you experience of a wide range of assessment tools.
There are two assessments across most units. The first assessments usually require you to carry out a presentation or submit a report at an early stage of the unit and carry a lower weighting than the final assessment. The second assessments are usually longer and involve elements such as further reflection critical review of a body of literature critical analysis of any data sought reference to wide ranging policies engagement with current debates analysis of weaknesses and identification of solutions.
The course provides you with a carefully planned and coherent sequence of learning opportunities that facilitates your development via formative and summative assessments. In order to support student learning monitor performance and provide appropriate feedback formative (0 weighted or non-graded) tasks are designed such as in class discussion debate group work and case study presentation.
The provision of formative feedbacks is on-going along the week where the formative assessment has been set. The provision of formative feedback is therefore built into the learning experience. Summative feedback on assessments will be provided within 10 days of the submission date. Finally Referrals will take place during the examination week of the next block with the assessment tasks being available no later than week 3. Retakes will be taken at the next available opportunity when the required unit is running.
On successfully completing this Master's you will gain the knowledge and skills to understand the role of critical-evaluation techniques and decision-making strategies in establishing yourself and thriving in a senior management role. You will have the skills to find career opportunities in industries such as travel management; hospitality management; food and beverage management; public relations; and marketing.
You will also be well prepared for further academic study at either MPhil or PhD level.
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The international tourism industry continues to grow and flourish increasing the need for senior planners and managers with the skills to tackle a broad range of global management issues.
From heritage, cultural, social, environmental and political matters, to questions concerning strategic management and sustainable development, this course will provide you with a critical overview of the subject.
You will gain the knowledge and skills to understand the role of critical evaluation techniques and decision-making strategies necessary to establish yourself and thrive in a senior management role.
There are six entry points through the year. This allows you to start when it is most suitable.
How will I be assessed?
A number of different assessment methods will contribute to your development and will enhance your employability. We consider it essential that comprehensive feedback is provided in due time so it is integrated in your learning process. When group work is required, the marks given will be individual following the University of Bedfordshire's regulatory scheme. The intensive character of this courses delivery is consistent with the need for graduates to accumulate knowledge fast and express the outcome of this process in a way that is meaningful and comprehensive. Welcome and induction activities will be followed immediately by a week of intensive direct contact time followed by your own contribution through individual learning, which will take you to your first assessment point. At the end of your six-week block, your final assessment will be due. You are required to submit the assessment identified for each unit of study. Details of the core learning outcomes, threshold standards, assessment criteria and M-Level criteria are identified in the Course Handbook and/or unit handbook. The assessment you complete will depend on the units you choose. As far as possible, assessment across units has been designed to give you experience of a wide range of assessment tools. There are two assessments across most units. The first assessments usually require you to carry out a presentation or submit a report at an early stage of the unit and carry a lower weighting than the final assessment. The second assessments are usually longer and involve elements such as further reflection, critical review of a body of literature, critical analysis of any data sought, reference to wide ranging policies, engagement with current debates, analysis of weaknesses and identification of solutions.
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The University of Bedfordshire is a modern university with a vibrant and cosmopolitan student population that includes around 20,000 students from over 100 countries. It offers a wide variety of research-informed courses, which believes in nurturing students to become educated, employable and entrepreneurial global citizens. Bedfordshire has campuses located in: Luton Bedford Milton Keynes Aylesbury Putteridge Bury The... more
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The international tourism industry continues to grow and flourish increasing the need for senior planners and managers with the skills to tackle a broad range of global management issues.
From heritage, cultural, social, environmental and political matters, to questions concerning strategic management and sustainable development, this course will provide you with a critical overview of the subject.
You will gain the knowledge and skills to understand the role of critical evaluation techniques and decision-making strategies necessary to establish yourself and thrive in a senior management role.
There are six entry points through the year. This allows you to start when it is most suitable.
How will I be assessed?
A number of different assessment methods will contribute to your development and will enhance your employability. We consider it essential that comprehensive feedback is provided in due time so it is integrated in your learning process. When group work is required, the marks given will be individual following the University of Bedfordshire's regulatory scheme. The intensive character of this courses delivery is consistent with the need for graduates to accumulate knowledge fast and express the outcome of this process in a way that is meaningful and comprehensive. Welcome and induction activities will be followed immediately by a week of intensive direct contact time followed by your own contribution through individual learning, which will take you to your first assessment point. At the end of your six-week block, your final assessment will be due. You are required to submit the assessment identified for each unit of study. Details of the core learning outcomes, threshold standards, assessment criteria and M-Level criteria are identified in the Course Handbook and/or unit handbook. The assessment you complete will depend on the units you choose. As far as possible, assessment across units has been designed to give you experience of a wide range of assessment tools. There are two assessments across most units. The first assessments usually require you to carry out a presentation or submit a report at an early stage of the unit and carry a lower weighting than the final assessment. The second assessments are usually longer and involve elements such as further reflection, critical review of a body of literature, critical analysis of any data sought, reference to wide ranging policies, engagement with current debates, analysis of weaknesses and identification of solutions.
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The international tourism industry continues to grow and flourish increasing the need for senior planners and managers with the skills to tackle a broad range of global management issues.
From heritage, cultural, social, environmental and political matters, to questions concerning strategic management and sustainable development, this course will provide you with a critical overview of the subject.
You will gain the knowledge and skills to understand the role of critical evaluation techniques and decision-making strategies necessary to establish yourself and thrive in a senior management role.
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To apply for a postgraduate degree (MA/MSc/MBA/LLM) at the University of Bedfordshire you should have a good honours degree (or equivalent qualification) in an appropriate subject from a recognised university or HE institution.
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MSc in International Tourism Planning and Management
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If anyone desires to dig deeper into the range of global issues that construct societal reactions, and technical responses to tourism its management and growth, the MSc. in International Tourism Planning and Management is an interdisciplinary/transdisciplinary programme which is perfect for them. This course will help students gather better knowledge on the growing developments of international tourism and its positive effect in management practice. Thus it will help students grasp the ability to comprehend the relationship between international tourism with economic, technological, socio-cultural, psychological and political contexts.
Tourism Policy and Practice
This module intends to critically analyze how tourism is interlinked with the global society along with its global impacts. Although tourism in itself generates quite a chunk of income and development opportunities, dimensions of economic and social justice encompassed within sustainable development ensures that the widest range of stakeholders receives its benefits. As a result, through this module, students will understand how a harmonious balance can be attained between using natural resources and tourism on one hand, and fulfilling wider economic and social objectives on the other.
Tourism, Society and Culture
The purpose of this module is to create a platform to discuss local and international issues to find other insights about the effectiveness tourism and the travel industry has on our society and on ourselves. It also provides a more holistic and thorough knowledge of the role and functions of tourism.
This unit gives an overview of the ways the creative authority and power of tourism that has an impact on people’s past and present. Furthermore, a review of how the role of tourism has changed in the representation of the public culture, the public heritage, and the public nature of places new interpretive climate of the so-called ‘postmodern’, ‘post-industrial’, and ‘post-colonial’ mood(s) is also covered in this unit.
Business Dissertation
This module is equipped with suitable knowledge; skills and abilities that a manager requires in order to carry out a piece of small scale business/management research within the hospitality industry efficiently. A particular importance will be given to individuals looking to develop in their workplace based Masters dissertation/project. Specific issues faced by managers and researchers are given importance when carrying out research in an organisational setting.
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- A welcome webinar – Conducted by a member from our academic team to provide you with an introduction to the course.
- Extensive course materials – Includes structured lecture notes, industry examples and case studies which illustrate how theoretical concepts and techniques are being implemented in organisations.
- A comprehensive e-library – Containing the recommended study texts for your course modules and access to Mintel market reports.
- Interactive online webinars – Conducted by module tutor before and after you submit a draft assignment or face a mock exam.
- Dedicated one to one tutor support – He/she will work closely with you and provide complete guidance to help pass your assessments.
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Upon successful completion, you will be provided with the following:
- Certification from the University – Delivered to your residential address and does not mention the study mode.
- Graduation ceremony in UK – All students who successfully completed the course are invited to a grand graduation ceremony held at the heart of London, United Kingdom.
- Access to the LSM job platform – Offering an array of job opportunities to graduates to help find their dream job.
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As an MSc in International Tourism student of LSM, you will be assigned a personal tutor to clarify and sort any enquiries you may have. In addition, we also provide student support through the following methods:
- Mock examinations/ draft assignment feedback – Before your final assessments, you will be given the opportunity to present your work to a tutor for feedback. This will help you to identify whether you meet the requirements, where you could improve and how you could improve.
- Administrative support – You will be provided guidance from our dedicated administrative team. Their role is to answer all your questions with regard to the course structure, assessment deadlines or any other course related questions you may have.
- Peer support – Share study questions and ideas with your fellow course mates on our multi-platform accessible learning platform. To gain the best value from your MSc in International Tourism programme, we recommend that you use this facility to network and build strong connections with your course mates.
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From heritage, cultural, social, environmental and political matters, to questions concerning strategic management and sustainable development, this course will provide you with a critical overview of the subject.
You will gain the knowledge and skills to understand the role of critical evaluation techniques and decision-making strategies necessary to establish yourself and thrive in a senior management role.
Why choose this course?
- Study major aspects and developments in international tourism and how these may be positively reflected in management practice
- Explore the interconnectedness of international tourism within its economic, technological, socio-cultural, psychological and political contexts, and deepen your knowledge of the effects of tourism on the environment
- Develop your knowledge of academic frameworks, theories and understandings within the policy and professional practice environment of tourist enterprises and business
- Gain access to high quality research through our Institute for Tourism Research (INTOUR) and draw on numerous practical projects and case studies from a range of national and international organisations in the commercial, public and third sectors
- Benefit from our extensive links with industry, many of which provide opportunities for internships and possible employment.
- The University of Bedfordshire is a member of The Association for Tourism in Higher Education (ATHE). ATHE is the subject association for tourism in higher education in the UK. It represents universities that are leading providers of tourism programmes.
UK applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent.
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The international tourism industry continues to grow and flourish increasing the need for senior planners and managers with the skills to tackle a broad range of global management issues.
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- Performance Achievement Planning (BSS072-6) Compulsory
- Strategic Management (BSS050-6) Compulsory
- Tourism Policy And Practice (TAL046-6) Compulsory
- Tourism, Society And Culture (TAL047-6) Compulsory
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International Tourism Planning and Management MSc University of Bedfordshire
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- International
What will I learn?
About the course
The international tourism industry continues to grow and flourish increasing the need for senior planners and managers with the skills to tackle a broad range of global management issues.
From heritage, cultural, social, environmental and political matters, to questions concerning strategic management and sustainable development, this course will provide you with a critical overview of the subject.
You will gain the knowledge and skills to understand the role of critical evaluation techniques and decision-making strategies necessary to establish yourself and thrive in a senior management role.
There are six entry points through the year. This allows you to start when it is most suitable.
How will I be assessed?
A number of different assessment methods will contribute to your development and will enhance your employability. We consider it essential that comprehensive feedback is provided in due time so it is integrated in your learning process. When group work is required, the marks given will be individual following the University of Bedfordshire's regulatory scheme. The intensive character of this courses delivery is consistent with the need for graduates to accumulate knowledge fast and express the outcome of this process in a way that is meaningful and comprehensive. Welcome and induction activities will be followed immediately by a week of intensive direct contact time followed by your own contribution through individual learning, which will take you to your first assessment point. At the end of your six-week block, your final assessment will be due. You are required to submit the assessment identified for each unit of study. Details of the core learning outcomes, threshold standards, assessment criteria and M-Level criteria are identified in the Course Handbook and/or unit handbook. The assessment you complete will depend on the units you choose. As far as possible, assessment across units has been designed to give you experience of a wide range of assessment tools. There are two assessments across most units. The first assessments usually require you to carry out a presentation or submit a report at an early stage of the unit and carry a lower weighting than the final assessment. The second assessments are usually longer and involve elements such as further reflection, critical review of a body of literature, critical analysis of any data sought, reference to wide ranging policies, engagement with current debates, analysis of weaknesses and identification of solutions.
Which department am I in?
Full time (1 year).
June 2024, August 2024
Luton Campus
Park Square,
LU1 3JU, England
Entry requirements
For international students.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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MSc. International Tourism Planning and Management
The MSc International Tourism Planning and Management course will give you a critical overview of sustainable development, strategic management, heritage, cultural, social, environmental, and political issues. You will learn the information and abilities required to succeed in a senior management position, including how to build critical evaluation processes and decision-making strategies.
University offering MSc International Tourism Planning and Management
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Entry Requirements
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