Course Overview
The Bachelor of Commerce in Tourism Management builds strong grounding in travel services, hospitality systems, and destination operations. Students gain knowledge of how tourism businesses function, from small agencies to large international networks. Malta’s active tourism sector offers direct exposure to hotels, cruise services, heritage tourism, and event planning.
The program has grown alongside Malta’s tourism industry, which remains one of the country’s strongest economic sectors. Students benefit from academic teaching combined with industry exposure through placements and field activities. This supports readiness for entry-level roles in tourism and hospitality companies.
Graduates may move into roles such as travel consultant, hotel coordinator, tour operations assistant, or destination services officer. The program supports both local and international career paths in tourism-related fields.
General Eligibility
Applicants need a higher secondary qualification equivalent to A-level standard or recognized international certificate. Subjects related to business or humanities may support admission but are not always required.
Scholarships may be available for EU and non-EU students based on academic performance or financial need. Applications are submitted online through the University of Malta admissions portal, along with academic transcripts, proof of English ability, and identification documents. Some cases may require interviews or additional documents.
Part Time Work Details
Non-EU students may work up to 20 hours per week during study periods under Maltese regulations
Language Requirement