With the hospitality industry making huge, vital moves in the wake of impact by Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic, it is crucial that you not only approach potential careers with a base of subject knowledge, but initiative, inspiration and innovation. Fuelling your creativity, engagement with the industry is embedded throughout the curriculum where your research may be applied. Informed and endorsed by the University’s research, publications and engagement with professional bodies such as the ITT, ABTA and ATHE, this course’s approach has consistently led to employment for alumni at the most senior management levels worldwide.
Online and face-to-face components of the programme are integrated into a complimentary learning experience, incentivising enquiry and formative feedback to build your evaluative and problem-solving abilities. The standard layout of Business School for topics studied in this blended approach ensures that all students will stay on the same page, the University valuing consistency and familiarity in this aspect. Peer-to-peer sessions such as small group case study analysis, assessment unpacking, discussion and seminars will also be featured, offering further opportunities for reflection and practice of communicative skills.
You will learn about the global marketplace within which the hospitality industry operates, building an invaluable sense of digital literacy and developing business skills which will aid in strategic planning, organisation and sustainable management of international hospitality operations. Your problem-solving and critical thinking skills will also be trained, crucial for success in modern organisations. The strong theoretical underpinning of this course – revolving around principles of innovation and enterprise, sustainability, responsibility and digital awareness – has led to many of the University’s alumni seeking further education, progressing to a PhD level and entering education as lecturers themselves.
Qualification
BA (Hons) International Hospitality Management with Foundation Year
Duration
Full-time (4 years)
Intakes
Feb/Sep
Language
English
Course Fee
$3000 Turkish Students | $4000 EU Students | $5000 International Students / year
Registration
$300
*Students must deposit $300 plus the full tuition fee in advance and must provide the payment receipt to their local Embassy for visa purposes.
* Registration & Awarding Body Fees are non-refundable
* The awarding body fee must be paid along with the course fee
Turkish Students | EU Students | International Students | Registration Fee |
---|---|---|---|
$3000 / year | $4000 / year | $5000 / year | $300 |
Applicants are expected to have achieved either a minimum two ‘A’ Levels at grade DD or be able to demonstrate, through an interview and written description of their previous experience and study/career goals, an ability to benefit from, and a commitment and motivation for, higher education in this area of study.
English language requirements Standard English Language requirements - IELTS 6.0 or equivalent There are a number of ways to satisfy this entry requirement. Click
Applicants will apply through UCAS and will be required to meet the standard-entry requirements for degrees within UWBS:
Students must have studied a minimum of two years post GCSE level. However, it is expected that some applicants will be mature students with work experience, who wish to further their career development. These applicants will be processed through standard procedures.
All applicants will be processed through the university’s centralised admissions units, with any UK non-standard applicants being referred to the Faculty Student Office.