Course summary
Our Tourism Management BA explores tourism’s role in the global community, emphasising sustainable development and ethical leadership. As the industry evolves to meet emerging challenges, this degree will equip you with the skills to become an innovative and resilient leader.
You’ll study all aspects of the tourism system, including destination management, with a focus on innovation, entrepreneurship and social responsibility. This ensures you can make decisions that prioritise the wellbeing of people and the planet.
Studying in central London, you’ll be at the heart of one of the world’s most vibrant and diverse cities, positioning you as a future leader in tourism. You will hone your leadership, management and business skills, with a strong focus on collaboration and the ability to manage impacts effectively, all while promoting responsible tourism practices.
You’ll have the opportunity to explore various tourism sectors, including tour operations, destination management and the airline industry. The course also offers practical, hands-on experience through our strong partnerships with leading organisations across the public, private and third sectors.
Additionally, you can further enhance your learning with an optional placement year or a study abroad experience between your second and third years of study.
Graduates of this course will be well-prepared to take on leadership roles within the tourism industry, equipped with the skills to tackle emerging challenges and seize opportunities in tourism management.
Top reasons to study with us
- Study in the heart of London, one of the world's leading tourism destinations
- Explore various tourism sectors, including tour operations, destination management and the airline industry
- Gain authentic, hands-on experience through our partnerships with leading organisations across public, private and third sectors
- Learn to harness digital tools, including AI, to develop and present captivating ideas and innovative solutions for the tourism industry
- Put theory into practice on a year-long work placement or gain international experience studying abroad
