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The MA Hospitality, Tourism and Events Management offers the opportunity to study core modules whilst enabling further academic preference towards either the tourism or hospitality and event management sector. There is a strong focus upon employability within the service sector industries throughout the course and the management abilities required to work and succeed in this demanding and dynamic industry.
From the successful completion of studying principles and practice in tourism, hospitality and events and personal management development, the student progresses onto a specific period of internship within the industry. Appropriate work experience upon which reflective practice may be gathered in any four different, yet complementary forms of independent student learning exists, each reliant upon the individual’s specific knowledge, personal interest and independent/professional career goal. The four forms of industrial practice are: a period of work placement within industry, the opportunity to mentor/shadow key personnel, contribution to a specific consultancy initiative or involvement within an active project management scheme.
Program
Modules
Compulsory
- Work-Based Knowledge Experience and Practice
- Management Consultancy Project
- Principles and Practice of Tourism, Hospitality and Events
- Management Development in Tourism, Hospitality and Events
Optional
- International Tourism Management OR
- Managing Quality Service
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