Masters' in Tourism Innovation, Events, hospitality and experience management 2026
CISET - Università Ca' Foscari Venezia
Venice, ItalyThe Master’s programme is a personal journey of growth focused on innovation for tourism, and it provides the students the technical and soft skills they need to launch an entrepreneurial endeavour, advance in their current organisation, or join the most important companies, and organisations managing destinations or cultural activities.
Masters' in Tourism Innovation, Events, hospitality and experience management.
CISET - Università Ca' Foscari Venezia
Venice, ItalyThe unique opportunity to study tourism in Venice. An innovative programme offered at a Equis certified school with a 30 year long experience in tourism and hospitality education. The programme is built upon experiential learning and immersive experiences, and to foster teamwork and networking. The AI based and digital tools essential to the industry and its development are integrated transversally to each course. Hands on Labs, Industry days and classes, Special Guests’ Lectures, Live projects, and many other activities enrich this real-world learning experience.
Master in Hospitality and Tourism Management
University of Central Florida Rosen College of Hospitality Management
Orlando, FL, United StatesThe global hospitality and tourism industry challenges professionals to maintain a competitive skill set. Build upon your strengths and interests, broaden industry knowledge, and sharpen your management strategies of this fastmoving, diverse, and innovative industry. This program can be studied in-person, fully-online, hybrid (in-person and online) or in intensive (12-month) formats.
Tourism Information and Marketing
Universidade da Madeira - Escola Superior de Tecnologias e Gestão
Funchal, PortugalDevelop, communicate and market tourism products and services from public or private organizations (accommodation, tourist entertainment, travel agencies, public entities, among others), through the management of information services (reception, reception and customer information) and the planning and promotion of tourist marketing actions suited to the respective markets.
Tourism Digital Marketing
Universidade da Madeira - Escola Superior de Tecnologias e Gestão
Funchal, PortugalThe Higher Professional Technical Course in Tourism Digital Marketing (level 5) has the aim of training the personnel responsible for the planing, implementing, managing, monitoring and assessing digital marketing strategies and campaigns using new information and communication technologies, applied to the tourism sector through all the digital channels.
People Analytics - Singapore
EHL Hospitality Business School
Lausanne, SwitzerlandGiven the rapid digital transformation in today’s organizations, the need for data-driven decision-making in HR has become essential.
The course will focus on understanding the application of data analytics to examine common HR challenges.
Your class activities will include presentations from the professor and from guest speakers, case studies, workshops and participants groups’ presentations.
Bachelor of Arts Tourism Management
Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin)
Dublin, IrelandThis programme, which combines academic knowledge with field trips, site visits, and practical work experience, will equip you to work as a manager in the tourism, travel and related sectors, both nationally and internationally. The overall aim of this programme is to prepare students to perform at different management levels in the tourism, travel and related sectors, both nationally and internationally. The course is delivered in a supportive, flexible learning environment aimed at empowering learners to achieve their personal and professional potential. Tourism management focuses on the broad tourism industry and includes a professional internship, practical modules and academic subjects, while preparing students for leadership in this field. It combines academic knowledge with field trips, site visits, and practical work experience in the tourism industry. A key focus of the programme is on applied management and business subjects; for example, accounting, information technology, human resource management, marketing and communications. These are complemented by more tourism- and field-specific subjects, such as tourism studies, sustainable tourism, tourism policy and planning, tourism service operations, and heritage, culture and tourism. Since European languages are increasingly important in the world of work, you can choose to study one European languageOn successful completion of the course, you’ll have specialised disciplinary knowledge and understanding across a variety of areas pertaining to tourism, travel and management; strategic, critical awareness of the principles of management and the contemporary and future challenges in the industry, and specialised skills across a range of management, tourism and travel areas. There’s a six-month work placement in Year 2. Study Abroad Opportunities Our internship programme will provide you with opportunities to take your work placement in Ireland or abroad through the links our school has with industry. On graduation, you’ll be equipped to progress to ordinary and honours degree programmes in TU Dublin..
Bachelor of Science Tourism Management - Dublin
Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin)
Dublin, IrelandThis one year programme provides an opportunity for students who have successfully completed the BA Ordinary degree in Tourism Management to attain an honours degree in a further single year of study. It runs in conjunction with the BSc (Honours) in Leisure Management and BSc (Honours) in Hospitality Management. Learning Outcomes: What will I Study? The offering of the BSc (Honours) in Tourism Management programme further develops the learners’ key skills, their strategic ability and their knowledge of the tourism management discipline. The BSc Programme provides a learning environment which builds upon the tourism management discipline at ordinary degree level and encourages a theoretical approach and a research ethos. It provides a programme of study that enhances relationships between industry, and the School as a centre of excellence, in the tourism management area. The programme encourages social, ethical and leadership competencies in this specified field. It is this combination of higher learning outcomes that warrants an Honours award. Through the modules offered students acquire and utilise the additional cognitive skills of evaluation and synthesis, which is applied to the area of tourism management.