Tourism Management

Tourism Management

It's more than a hobby to explore the world. The tourism industry is growing, requiring qualified professionals. Many people who want to advance their tourism management career choose a business management master's degree that not only enhances their education but strengthens their skills and prospects of employment.

How is an MBA in management of tourism? This course is a rigorous curriculum for people working in the industry. During the course work, students have the opportunity to learn the basics and analytical and strategic skills required for businesses.

Students will also tour the study world by touching on something. Most receive an MBA, because they think about leadership, ethics , corporate governance, accounting, decision-making and more. In fact, a student who has an MBA usually is a more suitable choice for hiring managers.

General FAQ's for Tourism Management

  • Completion of high school
  • High intermediate level of English

Part 1:

  • 50% participation
  • 50% presenting a practical project

As soon as you register, you will be assigned an individual mentor who will advise you, direct you through the course, and mark your assignments and provide you with personal input.

Chapter 1

  • Travel Industry and profession
  • Learning styles and methods for travel
  • Materials development for the industry workplace
  • Dealing with cross-cultural communication
  • Culture shock and socio-linguistics needed for teaching subjects such as International relations

Chapter 2

  • Tourism Marketing
  • Information Technology Tourism
  • Managerial communication skills development
  • Hotel management
  • Tour guiding and visitor interpretation
  • Planning for tour packaging
  • Destination Marketing
  • Resort planning and development
  • Managing event
  • Hotel operations

On completion of your course, you will receive a certificate in Tourism Management  from Atheneum Global Teacher Training College.

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