Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Applicants align their research to match the expertise of staff in broad areas of tourism and hospitality management; Tourism: the Hotel School has a long-standing interest in policy research, particularly relating to tourism in developing countries, Scotland, the natural environment, destination development, planning and human resource development, travel, trade and transport, and marketing.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course offers graduates a chance to study policy and planning issues relevant to the growth of tourism in developing countries; it is of particular interest to graduates from a range of disciplines: teachers of tourism worldwide; and established tourism practitioners in developing countries who wish to gain an academic qualification and progress in their careers.(read more)
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All tourism and travel courses at University Of Hertfordshire
Study modes: Full time
Course description: There are 7 common core modules, 5 of which are taught during the first half of the programme, allowing students time to develop their interests before deciding which pathway to follow; each pathway has another 5 modules of which there are 2 or 3 compulsory modules and 2 or 3 electives, depending on the pathway.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Stage 1: students take classes from a relevant Master’s programme in the School of Business; stage 2: core research methods class, optional other courses, plus a full research proposal and literature review; stage 3: research project and thesis; supervision is available for research within the Scottish Hotel School.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course provides a broad understanding of the nature of heritage tourism from a regional, national and international perspective.(read more)
All tourism and travel courses at Trinity University College
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Course description: Programme examines issues of sustainability in the nature tourism industry and the biodiversity concerns it raises; in the 6-month coursework programme students take 2 pathways, nature tourism and biodiversity management, each consisting of 4 modules; nature tourism modules include: conservation education; site and visitor management in protected areas; the tourism industry, marketing and economics.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The course provides a broad understanding of the nature of heritage tourism from a regional, national and international perspective.(read more)
All tourism and travel courses at Trinity University College
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)
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All tourism and travel courses at University Of Hertfordshire
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course provides students with a learning experience in a friendly, multicultural environment; it seeks a balance of students from Scotland, Europe and overseas and is intended for non-tourism graduates who wish to gain a respected postgraduate qualification in the tourism field.(read more)
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Course description: Adopting an analytical approach this programme aims to explore the complex relationships between tourism, the environment and development, with particular reference to the developing world; it explores the advantages and disadvantages of tourism as a means of bringing about development, and examines its environmental impact.(read more)
All tourism and travel courses at King's College London (University Of London)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Applicants align their research to match the expertise of staff in broad areas of tourism and hospitality management; Tourism: the Hotel School has a long-standing interest in policy research, particularly relating to tourism in developing countries, Scotland, the natural environment, destination development, planning and human resource development, travel, trade and transport, and marketing.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course provides students with a learning experience in a friendly, multicultural environment; it seeks a balance of students from Scotland, Europe and overseas and is intended for non-tourism graduates who wish to gain a respected postgraduate qualification in the tourism field.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The programme is designed to enable students to develop concepts and theories relating to tourism management, stimulate critical thinking and use multidisciplinary perspectives to transform management problems into opportunities.(read more)
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All tourism and travel courses at University Of Wales Institute, Cardiff (Uwic)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Adopting an analytical approach this programme aims to explore the complex relationships between tourism, the environment and development, with particular reference to the developing world; it explores the advantages and disadvantages of tourism as a means of bringing about development, and examines its environmental impact.(read more)
All tourism and travel courses at King's College London (University Of London)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Curriculum comprises 10 classes (each with minimum of 24 hours of formal teaching); there are 6 compulsory classes: international tourism; tourism policy and organisations; human resource management in tourism and hospitality; international human resource management for tourism and hospitality industries; education and training in hospitality and tourism; research methods; additional modules are chosen from portfolio of postgraduate classes.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course offers graduates a chance to study policy and planning issues relevant to the growth of tourism in developing countries; it is of particular interest to graduates from a range of disciplines: teachers of tourism worldwide; and established tourism practitioners in developing countries who wish to gain an academic qualification and progress in their careers.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: International marketing strategy; marketing destination; issues in destination marketing; research methods; city tourism; travel behaviour; service quality for tourism; options: integrated marketing communications; international product and brand management; international information management; e-marketing.(read more)
All tourism and travel courses at London South Bank University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Curriculum comprises 10 classes (each with minimum of 24 hours of formal teaching); there are 6 compulsory classes: international tourism; tourism policy and organisations; human resource management in tourism and hospitality; international human resource management for tourism and hospitality industries; education and training in hospitality and tourism; research methods; additional modules are chosen from portfolio of postgraduate classes.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The programme enables students to develop a systematic understanding and a critical awareness of the managerial and marketing issues that face the tourism industry, both nationally and internationally; participants are encouraged to develop skills in relation to practical research and decision making in a tourism business environment to ensure a balance between the acquisition of conceptual and practical knowledge.(read more)
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International Tourism and Hospitality Management MA
Middlesex University
Angel, April 2009Overall score
Any student thinking of studying at this university, look elsewhere. This uni is 105th in Times Higher Education Ranking 2009 in the UK out of a 110 universities. That says it all
Study experience
Courses are absolutely disorganised and Lecturers unprofessional and absolutely uninterested in students. I didn't learn anything from any of the sessons. Some lecturers bully and intimidate students.Some lecturers are just not interested in teaching properly or are not confident in the subject matter themselves or they are staff in training
Facilities
Library could do with more books, computers that actually work. could do with enough computers for the quantity of students actually there. printers and photocopiers don't work half the time. There could better and cheaper sports facilities.
Postgraduate life
Don't like any of the activities they organise
Job prospects
Can't see any job prospects with the quality of teaching on the degree courses at this university and with the quality of lecturers. Have paid so much money to the uni but i don't feel i have learnt anything so far
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Tourism Management Ma
University Of Wolverhampton
Jagdeep, June 2007Overall score
Yes it was great - very supportive and useful.
Study experience
I really enjoyed it.
Facilities
It was good - not enough computers.
Postgraduate life
Yes.
Job prospects
Not great - not very supportive.
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