Enter the vibrant realm of Event Management and Tourism at Hertfordshire International College (HIC). Whether you’re passionate about crafting memorable events or navigating the tourism landscape, our Pre-Master’s pathway offers excellent preparation for your transition to a Master’s degree from ...
tourism, marketing and operations, students attending a tourism school or tourism university can choose to specialize in a particular area, such as lodging management, food and beverage management or casino management. Some of the most common type s of tourism courses you'll find in tourism ...
The hospitality and tourism career cluster is focused on management, marketing, and operations of restaurants and food services, lodging, attractions, recreation events, and travel related services. While jobs in this career cluster can overlap both sectors, there are some differences between hospitality...
in Guilin in 2001; “International Conference on Event Tourism and the Management of Tourism Destinations” in Yichang in 2003; “International Conference on Border Tourism and Community-based Tourism” in Xishuangbanna in 2005; “International Conference on Heritage and Tourism” in Guangzhou in 2007;...
The objective of the OTHM Level 7 Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality Management qualification is to provide tourism industry professionals with the special knowledge needed to advance their careers, or for graduates entering the tourism and hospitality sector to gain the skills needed to manage business...
Students were invited to learn about this renowned event and the city that hosts it by participating in a multiplicity of experiential activities that were presented as a university-credited elective course. An examination of participant experiences demonstrates a very high level of interest in this...
1.4 Subject learning outcomes and course learning outcomes On successful completion of this subject, you will be able to: • demonstrate essential knowledge of the nature of leisure and tourism • explain the Tourism and Leisure products and who provides and delivers these services ...
Section 1 begins with an overview chapter by the editors Tom Bauer and Bob McKercher, both of the School of Hotel and Tourism Management at the Hong Kong Polytechnic, in which they set out to widen the debate on sex and tourism from its recent preoccupation with commercial sex. The authors...
Under Control: 'Crisis Management Education for Tourism Students' Students in the tourism industry should know how to react to unexpected events and be prepared to manage a crisis. Hence a business simulation course, Cris... O Kampaxi - CAUTHE 2008: Tourism and Hospitality Research, Training and...
In this course, we will learn the key component sectors of the tourism industry, including accommodation, transportation, attraction, intermediaries, event and the public sector. We will discuss the impacts of tourism, including economic, environmental, and socio-cultural impact of tourism. Then we ...