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International Tourism Management BSc (Hons)

International Tourism Management BSc (Hons)
  • Tution Fees   : £13,500
  • Course Duration : 3 Years
  • Academic Course Level : Undergraduate
  • Location : Birmingham
  • Scholarship : Upto 1000

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Academic Requirements:

Situated in the bustling city of Birmingham, University College Birmingham (UCB) offers a wide array of academic programs renowned for their quality and relevance to industry needs. Entry requirements vary by course, ensuring that prospective students are equipped with the necessary skills and qualifications for their chosen field. Detailed information on these requirements can be found on UCB's course-specific pages, facilitating a transparent and straightforward application process.

Recognizing the diverse backgrounds of its international student body, UCB implements country-specific entry requirements tailored to accommodate different educational systems. This approach ensures fairness and accessibility for applicants worldwide, fostering a culturally rich learning environment.

UCB's campuses feature modern facilities designed to enhance the student experience, including state-of-the-art laboratories, libraries, and recreational spaces. These resources contribute to a vibrant academic atmosphere conducive to learning and growth.

Moreover, UCB is committed to supporting its graduates beyond graduation, offering a range of post-graduation services such as career counseling, networking opportunities, and access to an extensive alumni network. This holistic approach to education underscores UCB's dedication to academic excellence and student success.

English Language Requirements:

University College Birmingham (UCB) sets course-specific English language requirements tailored to each program's demands. These standards may fluctuate based on the program level and individual course prerequisites. Moreover, UCB establishes general English language requirements per country to accommodate diverse linguistic backgrounds among international applicants. These measures ensure students can comprehend lectures, engage in discussions, and fulfill coursework obligations effectively. By upholding these criteria, UCB promotes academic excellence and cultivates a globally inclusive learning environment. UCB mostly accepts the following English Language tests and many more:

  • 1) IELTS: Overall score of 6.0 with no less than 5.5 in each component
  • 2) TOEFL: Overall 72, Minimums: Reading 18; Listening 17; Speaking 20; Writing 17
  • 3) Pearson PTE: Overall score of at least 59 with no less than 50 in any area

Note: Please look at the individual courses and their English Language requirements before proceeding.

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Entry requirements

An overall average of at least 65% in 12th Standard.

IELTS 6.0 no band less than 5.5.

Or Class 12th English 65%.

Course Modules
Year 1
Cross-cultural Tourism
Developing People in Tourism
Tourism and Media
Tourism and Society
Travel Geography
Tourism Professional Practice

Year 2
Destination Planning and Development
Leading People in Tourism
Sustainable Tourism Management
The Tourist Experience
Tourism Investigations

Plus one option from:
Events Planning
Responsible Nature-based Tourism
Social Media in Aviation and Tourism
Tourism Operations Management
Dark Tourism
Airport Planning
Tourism Marketing Management
Adventure Tourism
Voluntary Initiative
Modern Languages (Upper Intermediate)
Creative Communications
Enterprise Start-up Studies
Cruise Operations
Optional Work Placement
Work Placement

Year 3
International Tourism Policy
Managing Tourism Activity
Tourism Crisis Management

Plus one option from:
Financial Strategy
Modern Languages and Cultural Studies
Anthropology of Tourism
Destination Management
International Marketing
Organisational Learning in Tourism
Dark and Thanatourism Management
Adventure Tourism Issues and Futures
Festivals and Events Tourism

Research option
In the final year students will have the option of choosing one of the following research modules:

Research Project
Enterprise and Innovation Showcase

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