The Tourism Management BSc gives students a firm base in service principles, tourism operations, hospitality support, and customer care. Students study both theory and practice through structured coursework, project work, and internship possibilities. The program’s growth reflects China’s expanding domestic and international tourism sectors, with demand for trained personnel in hotels, travel agencies, tour operations, and cultural sites.
HDU’s broader academic environment supports applied learning, and students can take part in group projects that strengthen communication, planning, and operational skills. Practical assignments help students learn how to manage customer requests, organize travel schedules, and work with digital reservation systems. The program also emphasizes teamwork and professional behaviour that align with workplace expectations.
Graduates may enter service roles in hospitality, tourism promotion offices, inbound and outbound travel services, event coordination teams, and customer‑focused occupations. Some choose to further their study in business, hospitality, or tourism‑related master’s degrees. The course’s mix of practical tasks and academic foundation equips learners with relevant skills for a range of service‑industry opportunities.
High school graduation or equivalent qualification.
Good academic record, particularly in English and mathematics.
Standard application documents include academic transcripts, passport copy, photo, and completed university form.
International students may apply for Chinese Government Scholarship, Zhejiang Provincial awards, or HDU internal support through official application channels.
Applications are submitted via HDU’s official admissions portal or approved agents.
A valid Chinese study visa must be obtained before arrival.
Work allowed with approval under China’s student visa rules
If the program offers English‑medium options (depending on HDU policy):
IELTS: Overall 5.5 or above
TOEFL iBT: 70 or above
PTE Academic: 45 or above
Duolingo English Test: 90 or above
For Chinese‑taught courses, applicants may submit a Mandarin proficiency score such as HSK Level 4 or higher.
Hospitality, Events and Tourism
Hangzhou (Xiasha Campus)
Undergraduate
4 years
September
5.5
CNY 16,000–18,000,
CNY 16,000–18,000, (INT)
Liverpool, England
6.0
£ 12500
Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom
6.5
26200
West Sussex, England
£ 15240
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