BSc (Hons) Business & Tourism Management

The BSc (Hons) Business & Tourism Management is a four-year program, including a Foundation Year, offered at campuses in London, Birmingham, Leeds, and Manchester.

 

Tourism remains a vital component of the service sector, contributing significantly to the income of regions and countries worldwide. This course equips you with the essential skills and knowledge necessary to build a successful career in business and tourism management.

Course Overview

In light of recent economic challenges in the travel and hospitality sectors, it is crucial to develop a degree that fosters sustainability and growth in an industry that supports millions of jobs worldwide.

 

Our Business and Tourism Management course will equip you with the knowledge needed to unlock opportunities within the tourism industry. Whether you seek employment with local, national, or international companies or aim to become an entrepreneur carving out a new niche, the saying “the world is your oyster” has never been more fitting.

 

Pursuing a degree will provide you with transferable skills applicable across various career contexts. Leadership, business operations, strategy, and entrepreneurship are all vital components for driving our industries forward.

 

For those passionate about tourism, this course will provide you with the expertise, skills, and knowledge necessary to excel. You will gain insights into the distinct characteristics of the tourism sector, addressing questions such as:

 

– How do you assess demand? 

– What is the environmental impact of travel? 

– How can we maintain ethical practices and show empathy towards our global communities? 

 

Our course will offer you both foundational and specialized knowledge, empowering you to make a meaningful impact in this globally significant industry.

Intakes
September, January, June
Duration
4 years
Awarded Degree
BSc (Hons) Business & Tourism Management
Delivery
Weekdays, evenings and weekends
Location
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds
Fees

Year 0 (Foundation)

– Academic Skills for Higher Education (0 credits) 

– Business and Ethical Awareness in the Tourism Workplace (0 credits) 

– Introduction to Communication and Digital Skills (0 credits) 

– Introduction to the Tourism Industry (0 credits) 

– Understanding the Tourist (0 credits) 

– Foundation Year Project (0 credits) 

Year 1

– Business Environment (20 credits) 

– Fundamentals of Business Finance (20 credits) 

– Organisational Behaviour (20 credits) 

– Tourism and Society (20 credits) 

– Tourism Marketing Principles (20 credits) 

– Tourism Product Management and Industry Analysis (20 credits) 

Year 2

– Entrepreneurship in Tourism (20 credits) 

– Human Resource Management (20 credits) 

– Introduction to Research Methods (20 credits) 

– Principles of Operations Management (20 credits) 

– Tourism Contemporary Issues (20 credits) 

– Tourism Impacts and Sustainable Development (20 credits) 

Year 3

– Destination Management (20 credits) 

– Global Strategic Management (20 credits)  

– Leadership and Change (20 credits) 

– Research Methods 2 (20 credits) 

– Dissertation (40 credits) 

Standard Entry Requirements (Under 21 years old)

– Minimum of 80 UCAS tariff points or a 60 Credit Ofqual qualification at Level 3.

Applicants Aged 21 and Over

If applicants aged 21 and over do not meet the standard entry requirements, we will also consider those with life or work skills that would make them suitable for undergraduate study with our Foundation programme.

All Applicants

All applicants must undergo an assessment by the admissions team through an interview that evaluates listening and speaking skills, as well as writing skills via a personal reflection statement.

Documents Required:

– Application form 

– Supervised personal reflection statement 

– Personal interview 

This course will offer you opportunities to enhance your knowledge and understanding through informal formative assessments. These assessments are completed prior to the formal summative assessments, which will determine your final grades.

Each module typically includes at least one formative assessment, allowing you to receive feedback from your course team. Formative assessments are solely for developmental purposes and do not contribute to your final module grade. They are designed to help you gain confidence and a deeper understanding of the module content and approaches to formal assessments. Students who do not engage with these informal assessments often find it challenging to progress through the Foundation Year and beyond.

Formal summative assessments usually take place toward the end of each module. These may include written examinations and various types of coursework, such as reports, portfolios, essays, and presentations. The grades from summative assessments count toward your final module mark. Assessment methods are reviewed annually and may be updated based on student feedback or input from the External Examiner. The External Examiner is an independent academic expert from another higher education institution, appointed to provide assurance regarding the academic standards of your course.

Funding Your Study

You can apply for financial assistance with your fees from the government by visiting [www.gov.uk/studentfinance]. This support may include a Tuition Fee Loan, Maintenance Loan, or Maintenance Grant.

A Tuition Fee Loan covers your upfront fees and is paid directly to your university or college. Repayment begins once you finish your course and earn £26,575 or more per year. Both full-time and part-time learners can apply.

If eligible, you can also apply for a Maintenance Loan, which is deposited directly into your bank account at the start of each term. Repayments for this loan start only after you leave your course and when your earnings exceed £26,575. For further details, please visit Student Finance.

Maintenance Grants are also deposited into your bank account at the beginning of the term. These grants do not need to be repaid, but any amount you receive will reduce the total Maintenance Loan you can apply for.

New students must demonstrate that they have lived in the UK for five years prior to the course start date to qualify for living cost support from Student Finance England.

Fees:

For more information about course fees, please click here or call us at GLP.

FAQs

Is the BSc (Hons) Business & Tourism Management course with Foundation Year for me?

The BSc (Hons) Business & Tourism Management course with Foundation Year is designed to give you an in-depth understanding of today’s travel and hospitality sector. The course structure equips you with the knowledge needed to make a significant impact in global tourism now and in the future.

What will I gain from the BSc (Hons) Business & Tourism Management course with Foundation Year?

   This course will provide you with foundational and specialized knowledge essential for success in the global tourism industry. The foundation year focuses on developing essential business and tourism knowledge from a global perspective, while the following three years will gradually enhance your skills through a diverse curriculum, preparing you to become a valued professional in the field.

What career opportunities can I pursue after completing the BSc (Hons) Business & Tourism Management course with Foundation Year?

   Upon completion, you can pursue various professional careers in business and tourism, including:

   – Business to Business (B2B) Sales

   – Business to Consumer (B2C) Sales

   – Conference Centre Executive

   – Conference Event Coordinator

   – Destination Manager

   – Hotel Group Operations Manager

   – Hospitality Manager

   – Logistics Manager

   – Project Manager

Is the BSc (Hons) Business & Tourism Management course with Foundation Year available near me?

   This course is offered across four campuses in Birmingham, London, Leeds, and Manchester. Each location provides excellent facilities for learning and a wide range of cultural experiences to enjoy during your leisure time.

Does the BSc (Hons) Business & Tourism Management course with Foundation Year fit my schedule?

   Finding the right course means ensuring it aligns with your lifestyle and commitments. Therefore, the BSc (Hons) Business & Tourism Management course with Foundation Year is available on weekdays, evenings, and weekends, providing the flexibility you need for a balanced life inside and outside the classroom.

Do I meet the requirements to join the BSc (Hons) Business & Tourism Management course with Foundation Year?

Standard Entry Requirements (Under 21 years old)

– Minimum of 80 UCAS tariff points or a 60 Credit Ofqual qualification at Level 3.

Applicants Aged 21 and Over

If applicants aged 21 and over do not meet the standard entry requirements, we will also consider those with life or work skills that would make them suitable for undergraduate study with our Foundation programme.

All Applicants

All applicants must undergo an assessment by the admissions team through an interview that evaluates listening and speaking skills, as well as writing skills via a personal reflection statement.

Documents Required:

– Application form 

– Supervised personal reflection statement 

– Personal interview 

What will I learn during the BSc (Hons) Business & Tourism Management course with Foundation Year?

   The foundation year will help you develop a strong understanding of the business and tourism industries, setting the stage for future studies. In Year 1, you will explore key topics in business and tourism.

 

   Year 2 will focus on more specialized areas such as Tourism Impacts and Sustainable Development, Principles of Operations Management, and Human Resource Management. Your final year will feature intensive study, preparing you for professional success with topics including Global Strategic Management, Leadership and Change, Destination Management, and your Dissertation.

How will I be assessed in the BSc (Hons) Business & Tourism Management course with Foundation Year?

   The course provides a supportive environment to test your knowledge through informal formative assessments, which occur before formal summative assessments that determine your final marks.

 

   Each module typically includes at least one formative assessment, with feedback provided by the course team. These assessments are developmental and do not count toward your final module mark, but they help build your confidence and knowledge.

 

   Formal summative assessments occur at the end of each module and may include written examinations and various coursework formats, such as reports, portfolios, essays, and presentations. Marks from these summative assessments contribute to your final module mark. Assessment methods are reviewed annually and may be updated based on student and External Examiner feedback. An External Examiner, an independent academic expert from another higher education provider, is appointed to ensure the academic standards of your course are upheld.

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