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MSc / PGDip / PGCert
Oxford Brookes University - Department of Planning
The course is designed to ensure that the long-term futures of the tourism industry and the environment are safeguarded through the effective use of tourism planning and sustainable development. The programme explores topical issues in the development of tourism destinations.
MSc / Other
Oxford Brookes University - Oxford School of Hospitality Management
This specialist EPAS-accredited MSc programme is suitable for students who have a very good bachelor's degree in hospitality and/or tourism, and preferably a minimum of one year's relevant, full-time work experience.The focus of your studies will be on ethical marketing management in hotel and tourism organisations. Students are prepared for an international marketing career in either the public or private tourism sector.
MSc / Other
Oxford Brookes University - Oxford School of Hospitality Management
This EPAS-accredited specialist MSc programme is suitable for students who have a very good bachelor's degree in hospitality and/or tourism management, and a minimum of one year's relevant, full-time work experience. Our aim is to provide you with intellectual, managerial, and personal development, and to develop your awareness of culture from multiple perspectives - essential qualities for effective international hotel and tourism management.
MSc / Other
Oxford Brookes University - Oxford School of Hospitality Management
This EPAS-accredited generalist MSc programme is suited to graduates without a business or hotel/tourism bachelor's degree, and applicants do not need any relevant work experience. The programme provides a broad introduction to the hospitality and tourism industry for graduates aiming for a management career in this exciting, global, people-orientated career.You learn the key concepts which drive hospitality operations management, the multiple contexts of the tourism and hospitality industry, the psychology of tourist behaviour and how to create a marketing plan for a tourism/hospitality concept.
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