Course Overview
The Tourism Management program at CTGU is part of the university’s wider effort to offer service‑related and management education alongside its core academic strengths. Over time, the major has developed through updated coursework and teaching methods that help students combine theory with practical industry tasks, such as marketing planning and customer services. Students engage with case studies, group assignments, and projects linked to real tourism scenarios, which supports clear learning outcomes and readiness for workplace roles.
The degree provides preparation for work in tourism companies, hotels, cultural services, travel agencies, and local tourism offices. Many graduates proceed into service management or further study in business, tourism planning, or hospitality. The program’s mix of academic and project work supports both career entry and options for postgraduate study in related fields.
General Eligibility
Candidates must hold a recognized high school certificate. Required documents include academic transcripts, passport copy, and proof of English ability when English‑medium study is requested. CTGU accepts applications through its online system for international students. Scholarships may be available such as Chinese Government Scholarships and CTGU‑level awards for eligible applicants.
Part Time Work Details
Part‑time work possible on campus under Chinese student visa rules; off‑campus work requires local authority approval.
Language Requirement
Applicants need one of these minimum scores if the course is offered in English:
Alternatively, previous education in English may be accepted if verified by CTGU’s admissions.