Course overview
The MSc in International Tourism Management, offered in partnership with the University of Brighton (UK), offers an innovative and visionary approach in the study of tourism as both economic and social phenomena.
What you will learn
Full-time students attend workshops on three days per week from October to May. The modules are delivered intensively over consecutive days in the so-called 'block format', which means that each module has 6 days of teaching split into two blocks of 3 days. Teaching methods include group work, case studies, presentations, and live projects. The course is delivered through a variety of approaches including lectures, presentations, tutorials and case studies, with an emphasis on interactive learning. Each module is taught by two lecturers, one from the University of Brighton and one from Wittenborg University. The full course is taught in Apeldoorn.
Some modules may be delivered intensively over several consecutive days. Teaching methods include group work, case studies, presentations, and live projects. The course is delivered through a variety of approaches including lectures, presentations, tutorials and case studies, with an emphasis on interactive learning.
Core Modules:
· Strategic Business
· Marketing Tourism Hospitality & Events
· Professional Based Learning
· Final Project
Specialisation Modules:
· Critical Perspectives in Tourism
· Destination Management & Planning
· Consultancy
Course details
Who is the course for?
The MSc International Tourism Management programme, at Wittenborg University is aimed at a broad spectrum of students and practitioners from a variety of backgrounds.
This programmed is suited for students who wish to be fast-tracked into senior management, planning and development or consultancy positions with tourism-related organisations, both in the UK and overseas.