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MSc
London South Bank University - Marketing and Strategy
The tourism and hospitality sectors are major economic forces in most countries across the globe. To excel in this industry one needs to be a good leader, manager, entrepreneur and show awareness of the ethical, cultural, environmental and social settings within which you are working.This new Masters degree encourages an entrepreneurial approach to examining growth opportunities in tourism and hospitality businesses and destinations.
MA
Leeds Metropolitan University - Carnegie Faculty
Developed in response to the significant growth of sport law, this course provides an insight into a range of socio-legal subjects applied to sport, recreation and leisure. You will study key areas of sport law, including diversity, discrimination, negligence, criminal assault and corporate manslaughter, as well as disciplinary processes and Anti-Doping rules.
MSc
University of Central Lancashire - School of Sport, Tourism and the Outdoors
The MSc Sports Business Management is designed to enable students to make a significant contribution to the dynamic and complex global sports industry. The course will develop and enhance students' business management knowledge and skills in areas such as marketing, HRM, finance and enterprise, strategy and economics; all taught within the sport context by staff with sport management and consultancy experience.
MSc / PGDip
University of Central Lancashire - School of Sport, Tourism and the Outdoors
The PGDip/MSc International Tourism Management applies a range of key management skills across the public and private sectors of tourism industry. In particular, an international emphasis is placed upon the development, organisation and management of tourism to illustrate past, present and future difference between tourism policy and practice.
MSc
Coventry University - Faculty of Business, Environment and Society
WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?The course includes the following: ?Provides a specialist management programme designed to suit the needs of tourism sector professionals and aspiring managers in the industry, ?opportunities for work-based research to gain invaluable work experience in the industry, ?students have the option of enrolling on the internship programme providing the opportunity to undertake a workplace project on behalf of an organisation, ?facilitates links with national tourism industry practitioners in planned seminar sessions, ?open to graduates in any discipline with no prior work experience who are looking for the opportunity for employment in any of the many sectors that comprise the travel and tourism sector, ?gives the unique opportunity for you to design and package the programme to your strengths and preferences.
MA
Birmingham City University - Birmingham School of Media
On this course, you will acquire the professional skills needed to develop and manage successful events, conferences and exhibitions.The course develops these skills to the highest level, enabling you to be ready to enter or progress within the industry, fully prepared and equipped with the skills to embark on event and exhibition management.Our strong links with the industry mean you will learn from top industry professionals, gaining invaluable insider information and learning through real life case studies and venues.The first of its kind in the UK, the course has been developed with The NEC Group to ensure the qualification is tailored towards careers within the industry. The course is also relevant to those already working in all event management areas or roles.
MA
University of Westminster - School of Architecture and the Built Environment
Conferences and events play an essential role in the business, cultural and sporting life of all countries. In recent years an exciting new profession has been created - conference and events planners and managers - to organise such events, and market the great variety of destinations and venues in which they take place.This course is specifically designed for people who want to enter, or make further progress in management-level careers in the fast-expanding field of conference and events.
MSc
University of Westminster - School of Architecture and the Built Environment
This course has been developed to meet the needs of graduates worldwide seeking to gain greater knowledge and experience of the air transport industry, and looking to progress into senior roles in management, operations and commercial planning of airlines, airports, government departments and aviation-related businesses such as aircraft manufacturing, finance and consultancy. It is designed to provide a strong theoretical and analytical basis, coupled with the application of many practical techniques and strategies.The course builds on the successful series of aviation short courses that have attracted participants from around the globe to the University each year.
MA
Leeds Metropolitan University - Carnegie Faculty
Developed in response to the significant growth of sport law, this course provides an insight into a range of socio-legal subjects applied to sport, recreation and leisure. You will study key areas of sport law, including diversity, discrimination, negligence, criminal assault and corporate manslaughter, as well as disciplinary processes and Anti-Doping rules.
MSc
Aberystwyth University - School of Management and Business
This Masters in Management and Tourism Management offers you the skills and knowledge with which you will launch your managerial career. Not only will you gain a thorough academic understanding of management theories and methodologies, you will also apply your learning to authentic case studies drawn from genuine businesses.
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