This broad-reaching course covers international tourism management, from formulating policy to planning finances and visitor attraction management.
International tourism management requires the ability to look outward and capitalize on opportunities. You'll develop organizational and business skills that consider the diversity of cultures involved in this global industry. You'll also develop your abilities in research, time management, and presentation methods.
With the number of tourist ventures and operations in and near the city, you'll have plenty of options for part-time work, placements, and employment after graduation. So you'll graduate with a clear direction in tourism and a wealth of experience gained from your involvement in the thriving local tourism scene, giving you the insights to succeed in tourism management in the UK or around the world.
Our entry requirements indicate standard and Minimum qualifications with which we usually accept students. However, competition for places varies yearly, and you aren't guaranteed a business if you meet the minimum qualifications.
BBBC
National 5 grade C in English.
National 5 Maths, Lifeskills Maths, OR Applications of Maths recommended.
BCCC
National 5 grade C in English.
National 5 Maths, Lifeskills Maths, OR Applications of Maths recommended.
CCC
GCSE grade C/4 in English.
GCSE Maths is recommended.
H2, H3, H3, H3 at Higher Level and grade O4 in Ordinary Level English. OL Maths recommended.
Minimum grades MMM (Merit, Merit, Merit).
GCSE grade C/4 in English.
GCSE Maths is recommended.
Minimum grades MM (Merit, Merit).
A Level grade B
GCSE grade C/4 in English.
GCSE Maths is recommended.
Pass, with a grade of C or above in the core component.
GCSE grade C/4 in English.
GCSE Maths is recommended.
Award of Diploma with 27 points overall with three HL subjects in grades 6, 5, and 4.
Grade 4 in SL English.
SL Maths recommended.
Pass at 70% or above with grade 7 in three subjects.
Grade 6 in English.
Maths recommended.
Other HNC subjects may be considered for year one entry, where a C in the graded unit is achieved.
Pass HNC in Tourism or Travel and Tourism with a grade B at SCQF Level 7 in the graded unit.
BBC
BBB
Pass HND in Tourism or Travel and Tourism with a grade B at SCQF Level 8 in the graded unit(s).
20 hours per week
IELTS (Academic)
6.0 overall, with no component below 5.5
TOEFL Internet-Based Test
80 overall, with a minimum of 17 in listening, 18 in reading, 20 in speaking, and 17 in writing
Pearson’s Test of Academic English
56 overall, with a minimum of 51 in each component
Cambridge C2 Proficiency (formerly Cambridge English Proficiency (CPE))
169 overall, with a minimum of 162 in each component
Cambridge B2 First (formerly Cambridge English First (FCE))
169 overall, with a minimum of 162 in each component
Cambridge C1 Advanced (formerly Cambridge English Advanced (CAE))
169 overall, with a minimum of 162 in each component
Trinity Integrated Skills Test (ISE)
ISE III, ISE III, & ISE IV with a pass in each component
LanguageCert English language qualification
B2 Communicator Test with an overall 39 or above and 25 or above in all skills
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