According to an Oxford Economics report, it is predicted that travel demand will continue to grow in 2025 and see new record levels being reached across most destinations (Oxford Economics, 2024). However, international tourism is not the only area of focus as it has been reported that domestic and intraregional tourism remain major opportunities (McKinsey, 2024).
Are you looking to complement your undergraduate studies with a business-focused master’s degree that will enhance your employability in the travel & tourism field?
This MSc Business with Hospitality and Tourism Management course will help you to develop broad business skills and discover key topics in the industry such as Hospitality Management with Digital Innovation, International Tourism Management and Development, and more!
Key facts
Develop your skills in the responsible management of tourism through exploring contemporary issues
Enhance your management competencies and business intelligence
Newcastle Business School is accredited by the prestigious Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). According to AACSB, “Approximately 6% of the world’s schools offering business degree education have achieved AACSB accreditation, demonstrating a commitment to high-quality, rigorous standards, innovation, and continuous process improvement. Read more about our ‘double’ AACSB Accreditation
Upon completion of your programme, you will be eligible for the QA Professional Pathways programmes which will enable you to further develop your skills with one of the UK’s largest providers of IT and project management training
The Advanced Practice stage allows you to put your learning to practice and enhance your employability with an internship or applied group consultancy project
Upon completion of your programme, you will be eligible for the QA Professional Pathways programmes which will enable you to further develop your skills with one of the UK’s largest providers of IT and project management training
Please note this programme is currently under review and modular content is likely to change in line with industry and academic developments. Please refer to this course page for the most up-to-date information.