BA (Hons) Tourism *
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
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Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
You will normally need a maximum of four advanced level qualifications equivalent to a total of 240 UCAS tariff points, 80 of which must be in a social sciences or humanities subject, eg English, History, Theology, Geography, Psychology, Sociology, Early Years, Health and Social Care or a related subject. We will accept one A/S Level as part of the 240 points, in a subject not included as an A2 subject.
Curriculum
- Tourists and the Visitor Experience
- Action, Activity and Adventure Tourism
- Where in the World
- Dungeons and Dragons: Children's Edutainment and Dark Tourism
- Management of Cultural Tourism
- Funding for Tourism Enterprise
- Making Things Happen
- Professional Contexts
- Consuming the Globe
- Measuring and Interpreting the World
- Travel Counselling: Managing Agencies and Advisory Services
- Tourism and Leisure Marketing
- Managing Tourism in 21st Century Britain
- Guided Tours, Displays and Interactive Exhibitions
- Globalisation Issues and the Spread of Tourism
- Managing Leisure Resorts and Spas