Business Management (Travel & Tourism Pathway)

Bachelor's degree

In London

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    24 Months

to increase the student's knowledge of the organisation and structure of businesses, their interaction with the environment and the techniques of management and problem solving.The structure of the programmes is designed to achieve this objective through the programme of lectures, tutorials and programmework. to develop the student's personal skills of analysis and communication and to foster a spirit of enquiry and motivation.

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Location

Start date

London
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Meridian House Royal Hill Greenwich, SE10 8RD

Start date

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About this course

An applicant must as a minimum have obtained:

2 ‘A’ Level Passes or equivalent qualification.

or

A NQF Level 3 qualification including the GSM Degree Access Programmes

English Language proficiency, which can be demonstrated by IELTS 6 or equivalent qualification or GSM English Language Qualification.

Applicants whose first language is English or who have undertaken a programme of study with English as the medium of instruction may not need to fulfil this requirement.

Mature applicants may also be considered on their individual merits as special cases.

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Course programme

A University of Plymouth Undergraduate Programme.

Programme Modules

Stage 1

Management


Module Description

The role of the manager has developed significantly over the past twenty-five years. Not just a person who gives orders and sees that they are applied, the modern manager must be aware of business strategy and understand how that can become reality through effective business policy. Modern managers understand how personnel is motivated, how policy is communicated and how market awareness is vital to survival in a competitive free-market economy.

Introduction to Accounting

Module Description

A business manager who neglects a proper control of finances will soon encounter difficulties. Good accounting methods are essential both to budgetary control and to forward planning.Whilst the module does not attempt to deliver the skills associated with a fully qualified accountant, course members will become familiar with the principles of creating records of profit and loss, cash flow and balance sheet analysis.

Introduction to Computing

Module Description

Computer systems have become a familiar feature of the modern business environment. However, the effective use of this tool depends upon an understanding of data collection and retrieval techniques as well as the theories underlying the analysis of statistical data. Successful analysis will assist in the development of reliable predictive skills and, therefore, better decision making.

Study Skills

Module Description

The Study Skills module is intended to provide the foundations for undertaking undergraduate studies. Some students are unsure about what is expected of them as they enter higher education; often the transition is difficult to negotiate. This module attempts to address any potential problem by providing the development for good academic practice. It is important to make explicit the criteria and standards applied in assessing students’ work and accordingly this module aims to initiate an understanding of what is required.

Business Economics

Module Description

Economic theory assists the modern manager to understand the ways in which the scale of operations may impact upon cost savings, as well as the influence of world economic trends upon individual business strategy. In this way, managers utilise micro and macro-economic data to improve decision making about future policy.

Business Law

Module Description

An understanding of the legal environment within which business can thrive is of vital importance to a business manager. Apart from the intricacies of contract law, managers must be aware of EU legislation in respect of employment, exports and business development. In addition the entrepreneur, who may wish to establish a new business, should understand the benefits of incorporation as well as the advantages of other forms of company identity.

Stage 2

Human Resource Management

Module Description

This module complements the study of Employee Resourcing and considers, amongst others, theories of human motivation as an important area of understanding for all managers. In their efforts to obtain the best efficiencies from the human resource, managers will find the study of social scientific theories very helpful.This is especially so when a business is faced with the task of implementing necessary changes brought about by company mergers or the deployment of new systems.

Marketing For Travel and Tourism

Module Description

In order to manage markets effectively, business administrators should be aware of their customers’ needs.The travel and tourism industry offers some interesting challenges in this respect because of the innovative opportunities for tourism being developed, for example, for the eco-conscious traveller. The module seeks to explore the marketing strategies which may be appropriate to the travel and tourism industry.

Management Accounting

Module Description

This Module Complements the study of Introduction to Accounting in which course members gain an understanding of the principle methods used to record business financial data. In this study, course members will appreciate a range of accepted methods used in the interpretation of that data. By the close analysis of financial data, managers are able to respond to business needs such as future investment and cost savings.

Logistics and Operations Management For Travel and Tourism

Module Description

In the Travel and Tourism sector the effectiveness of operations is as essential as in other forms of business. Managers in this sector should be aware of the main management problems and the methods used to resolve them. This module seeks to develop an understanding of the interrelation between the main management functions, including planning and policy formulation issues.

Business Organisation and Policy

Module Description

Managers are continuously under pressure to adapt their policies and organisational structure to the changing environment together with the opportunities and threats presented. Managers of travel and tourism organisations, particularly, should understand the impact of alternative policies in the face of change within this industry and of the nature of external and internal pressures.The module seeks to deliver this understanding so that managers in this industry are able to adapt to meet their specific needs.

Information Technology

Module Description

Management decisions are based on both qualitative and quantitative information relating to the company and its environment. Particularly in respect of storage and retrieval of information, computers have taken over from more traditional methods and it is vital for managers to be fully aware of the technology of handling information. This module dwells on the variety of hardware and software available to the modern manager in achieving the aim of making informed decisions.

Stage 3

International Marketing For Travel and Tourism

Module Description

The growing size of the market for international travel, both holiday and business, has raised the size and number of travel and tourism organisations responding to demand. The most successful organisations are those adapting business methods designed to provide for travelling facilities, hospitality and tourism in a cost effective manner.

Total Quality Management

Module Description

The concept of total quality management (TQM) is, perhaps, one of the most exciting in a contemporary study of efficient management practices. Modern managers are well advised to appreciate the advantages of employing TQM principles. Significant benefits may be derived from the ways in which TQM encourages empowerment and ownership within the human resource of any organisation so that greater efficiencies may be promoted.

Information Systems Management For Travel and Tourism

Module Description

Database systems are now central to the successful running of almost all organisations and have led to greater control of daily operations and the availability of more information for strategic decisions. It is important that managers of travel and tourism organisations should possess a thorough understanding of the specification, design implementation and application of database systems and appreciate how these systems can be used by organisations in this industry to operate more effectively.

Strategic Management

Module Description

The module explores the ways in which the overall aims and objectives of a business might interact with the need to institute changes in response to external challenges. Management structures within organisations must accommodate these changes and adapt according to the business environment.

Project and Project Management

Module Description

A major skill relevant to business organisations is that of managing projects. It frequently entails using teams in which individual responsibilities need to be coordinated to ensure that objectives are met. The module explores the basis of an effective planning process through the appropriate scheduling of resources and offers the opportunity to final year undergraduates to demonstrate their skills in the preparation of a research project.The project should focus upon a particular business problem or opportunity.Typically, course members will choose a case study and make a critical appraisal in the light of related business theories.The benefit of this study is that it provides a real possibility that the conclusions of the project could make a contribution to business efficiency.

UCAS Campus (Institution) Code: G74

UCAS/JACS Code NN28

Entry via a Degree Foundation Course or by Direct Entry

Mode of attendance
This course can be studied full time only which comprises of 6 semesters over 24 months

Starting Dates
This course has enrolment dates in February, June and October each year.

Objectives

  • to increase the student’s knowledge of the organisation and structure of businesses, their interaction with the environment and the techniques of management and problem solving.The structure of the programmes is designed to achieve this objective through the programme of lectures, tutorials and programmework
  • to develop the student’s personal skills of analysis and communication and to foster a spirit of enquiry and motivation.These skills are enhanced through programmework and tutorials in which students are given the opportunity to express views, to have their assumptions questioned, and to exercise the logic of the connection between cause and effect.
  • to provide an understanding of how to work fruitfully and cooperatively with others on business problems of great complexity and to organise teamwork effectively.This is achieved through project work, which is designed also to emphasise the interdisciplinary nature of business.

Additional information

Payment options: Tuition Fees - EU Students either £3480 per calendar year (3 semesters) (This is a 6 semester programme) or £1160 per semester payable at the start of each semester - Non EU Students £3475 per semester (This is a 6 semester programme)

Business Management (Travel & Tourism Pathway)

Price on request