MA In Tourism Management (Non-thesis/English)
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Embark on a transformative journey into the heart of the tourism industry with our MA in Tourism Management program. Beyond traditional education, we aim to professionally train students to excel in management positions within the dynamic world of tourism. Immerse yourself in a curriculum designed to follow industry trends, dissect current challenges, and explore the multifaceted dimensions of tourism, including hotel management, tourism marketing, policy and planning, and the financial aspects of this vibrant sector.
Overview
At the core of our program lies a commitment to elevate your expertise and prepare you for a flourishing career in tourism management. Dive deep into the nuances of the industry, gaining insights that extend beyond textbooks. Our training goes beyond theoretical knowledge – it equips you to evaluate sector-specific challenges, devise innovative solutions, and seamlessly apply your skills to real-world scenarios. As a graduate, you’ll emerge not just as a student but as a qualified professional ready to make an impact in the global tourism landscape.
Admission Requirements
- To be a graduate of any bachelor’s degree program
- Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original.
- TOEFL IBT: Min. 78 or its equivalent
The programme offers both non thesis and thesis options. The non-thesis program includes 9 elective modules and a term project. The program with thesis includes 7 elective modules and the thesis. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) should not be less than 3.00/4.00 for graduation.
US$7,200 per programme
Future Career Outcomes
Witness the success stories of our alumni, individuals who have translated their education into impactful careers. Delve into discussions on industry demands, emphasizing how our program aligns with these needs. Recognize the relevance of skills development in an ever-evolving job market.