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MSc
University of Ulster - Department of Hospitality and Toursim Management
This programme is designed to be vocationally relevant and academically challenging for all graduates who wish to pursue a management career in hotels or within the wider field of tourism. The programme emphasises the application of the theoretical content of management in the hotel and tourism and provides you with the knowledge and skills needed to be successful in these sectors.
MSc
University of Ulster - Department of Hospitality and Toursim Management
The MSc in International Tourism Development aims to develop knowledge and skills for those who wish to work in the area of tourism development both in the private and the public sector. The programme will equip you to contribute to tourism development and policy making within large tourism organisations as well as at the national and local government level.
MSc / PGDip
University of Ulster - Department of Hospitality and Toursim Management
The Event Management programme has been developed to enable students to demonstrate theoretical knowledge and gain the practical skills and personal attributes that are required for management positions across the events sector. You will evaluate knowledge of the sector in terms of its development, economic importance and broader policy environment, and review the political, economic, social, cultural and technological factors which affect both the supply of and demand for event services.
MSc / PGCert / PGDip
University of Ulster - Department of Hospitality and Toursim Management
This programme offers a personal and professional development opportunity for current and aspiring managers within the cultural sectors of arts, heritage and museums. It offers professional training in management and leadership, including areas such as strategy, marketing, management, finance and leadership.
MA
University of Ulster - School of History and International Affairs
This well-established programme is delivered through the School of English and History, with inputs from colleagues in the University's Arts and Humanities Research Institute. It has many links with the museum and heritage profession throughout Ireland and you will have the advantage of meeting with established practitioners through lectures and visits.
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