Course Overview
A typical Tourism Management degree provides students with knowledge of tourism systems, service operations, and planning basics. Over the years, similar programs at universities in China have included classroom study, service training, and project work that connects students with tourism and hospitality organisations. Students learn about tourism economics, service marketing, hotel and travel operations, and customer relations. Practical tasks like group projects, service simulations, and internship placements support skills development.
Graduates often move into roles in hotels, travel agencies, cultural tourism services, event planning, and destination management teams. Some may choose postgraduate study in tourism, hospitality, or business fields. International student participation supports cultural understanding and wider perspectives on tourism practices beyond China.
General Eligibility
Students usually need a recognized high school diploma. Applicants must submit academic transcripts, passport copy, proof of English ability (if required), personal statement, and recommendation letters. University or government scholarships may be offered based on academic performance and eligibility. International students typically apply through the university’s online portal or international admissions office.
Part Time Work Details
Part‑time work allowed under Chinese student visa rules with university approval
Language Requirement
For an English‑taught stream, applicants would typically need one of the following:
Applicants with prior education fully in English may request review for waiver.