Hospitality and Tourism Services Management

Postgraduate

In Lincoln

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Lincoln

  • Duration

    1 Year

Facilities

Location

Start date

Lincoln (Lincolnshire)
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Brayford Pool, LN6 7TS

Start date

On request

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Course programme

MSc Hospitality and Tourism Services Management

The MSc Hospitality and Tourism Services Management is an advanced level management-focussed degree, using an intensive tourism and services-related approach to prepare students for a range of professional management opportunities within hospitality, travel, and other tourism-related service sectors. It is built on a mixture of strong business and social scientific frameworks, which provide good analytical tools for those seeking to work at a high level within hospitality or travel.

Despite some recent setbacks through political and terrorism problems, tourism continues to grow as a human activity. The World Tourism Organisation predicts that international tourist numbers will double over the next fifteen years, and tourism-related activities are also accounting for an increased share of GDP in many countries. The bulk of employment within tourism is in hospitality and travel enterprises, with their key focus on service, which means there is an increasing requirement for sophisticated managers and analysts.

Key Features

The programme offers graduates the opportunity of study in a truly international environment with students from differing cultural backgrounds. There is an international focus to all tourism-related programs at the University of Lincoln, and we have key links with universities and with hospitality and travel organisations worldwide. Themes such as services management, hospitality theory and business analysis run throughout the programmes. The programme is strongly based in cutting-edge research and management activity undertaken by faculty members, visiting faculty and industry managers, and that reported in the current literature. A three stage programme structure allows you to enter the course and progress through the programme in such a way that you maximise your individual and professional needs.

Hospitality and Tourism Services Management

Price on request