International Tourism and Hospitality Management, BA Hons
Shape your future as a global tourism and hospitality leader with our BA International Tourism and Hospitality Management
Our International Tourism and Hospitality Management degree is designed to unlock the potential of remarkable future leaders and exciting opportunities in the global tourism and hospitality industries. Hospitality and tourism are some of the fastest growing business sectors in the world, and the UK alone employs over 3 million people in these industries.
This programme will equip students with not only skills linked with tourism and hospitality industries and management practices, but also mindsets to become active advocates for positive social changes and responsible citizens who create a vision for a more sustainable and accessible future. A special feature of this programme are the hands-on experiences. These include the chance to take part in simulations, an internship, industry-facing learning experiences and a international study tour. You will also have the opportunity to study a second language.
This degree will set graduates on course to a variety of careers in the areas of tourism or hospitality management such as: tourism product development manager, food and beverage manager, cruise director, hotel and resort manager, destination marketing and sales, aviation and airport manager, tourism policy, and tour operator businesses. Graduates can also launch their own tourism and hospitality enterprises.
UCAS points
112 (full requirements below)
Course/institution codes
N832 G BA/ITHMan
School
Location
Duration
- 3 years full-time
- 6 years part-time
- 4 years sandwich
Start month
September
Home* /international fees 2025/26
£9,535 /£17,500
What you should know about this course
* The Department for Education has indicated that it intends to raise the Home tuition fee limit from £9,250 to £9,535 for 2025/26.
What you will study
To ensure our courses are at the forefront of innovation, evolving employer demands, and industry development, this course is currently in the final stages of a review. The structure set out below - and the list of modules - is indicative only and it is possible that there may be some changes to this information.
We will confirm with all students joining from Sept 2025 when this course profile is updated to reflect any changes.
Indicative full time structure:
Year 1
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
- Principles in Tourism and Hospitality (30 credits)
- Managing Operations in Tourism and Hospitality (15 credits)
- Experiential Visitor Economy (15 credits)
- Marketing and Sales for Tourism and Hospitality (15 credits)
- Financial Planning for Tourism and Hospitality (15 credits)
Students are required to choose 30 credits from this list of options.
- Culinary Experiences (15 credits)
- Accessible Experiences for the Experience Economy (15 credits)
- Language Options (Spanish and Mandarin) (30 credits)
Year 2
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
- International Destination Management and Overseas Field Trip (30 credits)
- Sustainability in Visitor Experience and Management (15 credits)
- Digital Transformations in Tourism and Hospitality (15 credits)
- Ethical Entrepreneurship and Business Planning in Tourism and Hospitality (15 credits)
- Professional Internship (15 credits)
Students are required to choose 30 credits from this list of options (conditions apply)
- Service Leadership & Excellence in Tourism and Hospitality (15 credits)
- Heritage, Culture and Society (15 credits)
- Language Options (Spanish and Mandarin) * (30 credits)
*Note: A successful completion of previous level 4 language module OR at GCSE level or AS level or CEFR (A2), and with recent experience of using the language is required, subject to school linguistic assessment.
Year 3
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
- Tourism Policy, Power and Politics (15 credits)
- Managing People & Culture in Tourism and Hospitality (15 credits )
- Tourism & Hospitality in Developing Economies (15 credits)
- Strategic Futures of Tourism and Hospitality Management (15 credits)
Students are required to choose 30 credits from this list of options
- Independent Research Project (Dissertation) (30 credits)
- Independent Research Project (Consultancy Project) (30 credits)
Students are required to choose 30 credits from this list of options (conditions apply)
- Revenue Simulation in Tourism and Hospitality (15 credits)
- Contemporary Themes and Issues in International Tourism and Hospitality (15 credits)
- Language Options (Spanish and Mandarin) * (30 credits)
*Note: A successful completion of previous level 5 language module OR having have achieved "A" level competence or CEFR (A2) or equivalent, and with recent experience of using the language is required, subject to school linguistic assessment.
About the course team
We are an experienced team of academic experts and industry professionals who are research-active and widely published. Our team consists of experts with international industry backgrounds and educational experiences. Trained postgraduate researchers also contribute to seminar teaching with their latest research-led insight. Our teaching is informed by our research and consultancy work.
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Entry requirements
- 112 UCAS Tariff points. We accept A Levels, T Levels, BTECs, Access to HE and all other qualifications with UCAS Tariff points.
We make Contextual offers to this programme. Applicants that meet specific eligibility criteria will be made a contextual offer with a reduced tariff of up to 16 UCAS Tariff points. Other entry requirements such as GCSEs, Interview, etc., will still need to be met. For further information, please see our Contextual Admissions policy.
For more information, use our contact form or call us on 020 8331 9000.
You can also read our admissions policy.
Available to overseas students?
Yes
Can I use Prior Learning?
Find out more on our Recognition of Prior Learning pages.
How you will learn
Teaching
Learning takes place through a combination of timetabled learning and independent study.
You can view more information about how each module is taught within our 'What you will study' section.
Seminars and workshops enable you to discuss and develop your understanding of topics covered in lectures in smaller groups. You will also be able to meet your personal tutor. Timetabled learning may fall between 9am and 9pm depending on your courses and tutorials.
Class sizes
This course will run for the first time from September 2025 so we are unable to give an indication of class sizes.
Independent learning
Outside of timetabled sessions, you'll need to dedicate self-study time (around 20-30 hours per week) to prepare for coursework, presentations and exams.
You can use Stockwell Street library and online resources to support further reading and research.
Overall workload
Your overall workload consists of contact hours (lectures, seminars, etc), independent learning, assessments, and field trips. Each credit equates to around 10 hours of study. Contact hours may vary depending on your modules.
In addition, during the week you can also:
- Attend additional support classes in some modules
- Attend guest lectures from industry experts
- Take part in employability and enterprise workshops
- Join the Tourism Society and other student societies.
Assessment
You can view how each module is assessed within our 'What you will study' section.
Each course has formal assessments which count towards your grade. Some courses may also include 'practice' assignments, which help you monitor progress and do not count towards your final grade.
Feedback summary
We aim to provide feedback on assignments and to release examination results within 15 working days.
Dates and timetables
The academic year runs from September to June.
Full teaching timetables are not usually available until term has started. For any queries, please use our contact form.
Official statistics on Discover Uni
Full time
Part time
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
Cohort | Full time | Part time | Distance learning |
---|---|---|---|
Home* | £9,535 | £2,384 per 30 credits | N/A |
International | £17,500 | £4,375 per 30 credits | N/A |
University is a great investment in your future. English-domiciled graduate annual salaries were £10,500 more than non-graduates in 2023 - and the UK Government projects that 88% of new jobs by 2035 will be at graduate level.
(Source: DfE Graduate labour market statistics: 2023/DfE Labour market and skills projections: 2020 to 2035).
* The Department for Education has indicated that it intends to raise the Home tuition fee limit from £9,250 to £9,535 for 2025/26.
Home tuition fee limits: Find out more
Other costs
Further costs may include (but are not limited to):
- Resources: you may need to purchase books for your studies. Our Stockwell Street library offers an extensive range of books for loan, as well as access to journals and digital resources.
- Memberships: applying for membership of a professional body may incur further costs. Details of application costs can be found on their websites.
Scholarships and bursaries
We offer a wide range of financial help including scholarships and bursaries.
The Greenwich Bursary
This bursary is worth £700 for new undergraduate students with a low household income, entering Year 0 or 1 who meet the eligibility criteria.
EU Bursary
Following the UK's departure from the European Union, we are supporting new EU students by offering a substantial fee-reduction for studying.
Financial support
We want your time at university to be enjoyable, rewarding, and free of unnecessary stress, so planning your finances before you come to university can help to reduce financial concerns. We can offer advice on living costs and budgeting, as well as on awards, allowances and loans.
Careers and placements
Will I have a work placement?
Work placements are optional, and you are responsible for arranging your placement with support from the university. Previous Greenwich Business School students have secured their placement year with organisations such as the NHS, Nomura, RSK, Charlton Athletic, Disney, Enterprise Rent-A-Car and more.
How long is my placement?
Sandwich placements are 9-12 months of full-time paid work. A sandwich year is taken between the second and third years of study.
What are the financial arrangements?
Sandwich placements are usually paid at competitive rates for entry level roles in your chosen industry. The Employability Service will only promote paid opportunities to you.
What sort of careers do graduates pursue?
This degree will set graduates on course to a variety of careers in the areas of tourism or hospitality management such as: tourism product development manager, food and beverage manager, cruise director, hotel and resort manager, destination marketing and sales, aviation and airport manager, tourism policy, and tour operator businesses. Graduates can also launch their own tourism and hospitality enterprises.
Are internships available?
The University’s Employability Team may advertise internship opportunities which are made available to the University and which the team feel are appropriate for University of Greenwich students. Internships are usually shorter opportunities ranging from 5 working days to 6 months and may be part-time or full-time. Depending on the nature and duration of the internship it may be something that can be done alongside study or it may be something that can only be done over the summer. If your internship is eligible, you can receive a Certificate of Industrial Studies.
Do you provide employability services?
Yes - Our Employability Service is here to bring you one step closer to your dream career through 1-2-1 guidance, flagship events and workshops, job opportunities, mentoring and more. Their service is free and tailored to ensure you have access to the best career opportunities. Find out more at: https://www.gre.ac.uk/careers
Support and advice
Academic skills and study support
Access study skills support through your tutor, our subject librarians, and our online academic skills centre.
Where appropriate, we provide support in academic English and mathematics. If you need support to use particular IT packages for a specific module, we provide training for this.
Support from the department
Our Greenwich Employability Passport Scheme will make your CV stand out to employers. It recognises your efforts in part-time work, volunteering, sports and societies during your studies.
If you're interested in starting your own business, our Generator Team can help students start, scale and grow businesses, from the ground up. The Generator also runs the annual Enterprise Challenge competition and #GreHacks.
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