Tourism Management (Joint Honours)

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Tourism Management (Joint Honours)

Experience the dierence

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Tourism Management (Joint Honours) Where you will study: Buxton Campus. This is our second campus and is 1 hour’s drive away from our main campus in Derby. Entry requirements: Academic – 260-280 UCAS tariff points, of which at least 160 must be from your International Baccalaureate or equivalent qualification. Language – A qualification such as IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all areas) or TOEFL – 550 (paper based), 213 (computer based), 80 (internet based). See our website for other accepted qualifications or phone us: +44 (0)1332 591698. Duration: 3 years full time Course fees: £10,225 per year* *These fees apply if you are starting this course between September 2013 and August 2014. We recommend you check fees as they can change. Costs can increase each year.

About the course You will do a work placement module, so you can put your theory into practice and get real hands on experience.

STAGE ONE

STAGE TWO

STAGE THREE

Academic and Professional Development 1

Academic and Professional Development 2

Contemporary Issues

Business Operations Management

Applied Business Management

Independent Study

ICTs and Tourism Management

Business Development and Entrepreneurship

Reconfiguring Tourism Destinations

Principles Of International Business

Destination Management

Strategic Management

Tourism Geography

Themes and Niche Tourism

Sustainable Tourism Management Systems

The Tourism Consumer

Think Global Act Local

The Business of e-Tourism

Your career

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Tomorrow’s Consumer

There are many exciting careers within this industry. Many of our students have secured employment worldwide.

Diploma in Professional Practice (Optional to Programme) which includes:

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Applied Professional Practice

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Contemporary Issues in Professional Practice

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You will develop the knowledge and skills that employers in this field are looking for. You will look at areas such as business management and marketing, environmental studies, geography, history and economics. You will develop an understanding of visitor attractions, business travel and destinations.

How you’ll learn You will be taught using lectures and group seminars. And as we have an “open door policy”, you’ll be able to speak to your tutor if you need extra help with your studies.

Start date: September and January UCAS: Y004

Why choose this course? ▪ You can combine this with International Hospitality Management or Events Management. ▪ Our tutors are involved in active research in this field. ▪ We are in the heart of the Peak District National Park, which is a key area for tourism. ▪ This programme is accredited by the Tourism Management Institute.

What you’ll cover

I found the trip to Manchester Airport enjoyable and informative, with the bonus at the end of the day of taking a look at the legend that was and still is Concorde. Georgina Keene


Get in touch Peter Wiltshier T: +44 (0)1298 330580 www.derby.ac.uk/tourism General enquiries about admissions and applications, UK and overseas: E: askadmissions@derby.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1332 592012 F: +44 (0)1332 597724 www.facebook.com/DerbyUni http://twitter.com/DerbyUni

The information in this leaflet was correct when we produced it, but please check our website for the most up to date information.

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