BA (Hons) Tourism Management with Business Management

Overview

This course has been designed in consultation with organisations involved in the tourism industry and provides knowledge and experience that helps develop the high standard of business skills essential for starting a career in tourism management. Guest lecturers, site visits and the opportunity for getting involved in real projects with organisations help make this degree relevant to the industry today.

This course provides the opportunity to gain industry specific knowledge, plus essential management skills. The close links with relevant organisations in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors mean that students have the opportunity to learn from industry experience.

Find out what students on the Events, Tourism, Hospitality and Leisure courses have to say about their time at UCS:

 

You can read a full transcript of the video here.|

Content and Modules

The course is broken down into a number of subjects that combine to give business management and sector specific information. The first year is designed to provide fundamental business management and sector specific information. The second year develops this further with additional delivery in research and specialised modules. The third year provides more specialised modules and the opportunity to participate in industry-based projects.

Subjects studied on the BA (Hons) Tourism Management course

1st Year / Level 4

2nd Year / Level 5

3rd Year / Level 6

Principles of Event Management|

Contemporary Themes in Leisure and Tourism|

Tourism Policy and Planning|    

Foreign Language and Culture I|

Principles of Risk and Project Management|

Visitor Attraction Management|

Personal and Professional Development|

Tour Operations Management|

Finance and Data Analysis|

Marketing Practice|

Leadership and Management|

Business Law for the ETHL Sectors|

Research Methods|

*Option Module (see below)

Marketing Fundamentals|

Managing People for a Competitive Advantage|

 Dissertation|

Business Environment of the Tourism, Leisure & Hospitality Sectors|

Foreign Language and Culture II|

OR

Principles of Fundraising and Sponsorship|

* You may choose one option module from the following (subject to availability) at Level 6

Further Information

Formal assessment is a combination of coursework, practical work, presentations and examinations.

Opportunities for employment range from conference, event or exhibition management in organisations such as English Heritage, local councils and private companies, public sector tourism and leisure departments, airlines, cruise and holiday companies, sports development and outdoor activity organisations. Students can also progress to postgraduate level study at UCS. 

  • Students can also study Tourism management with:
    BA (Hons) Hospitality Management

Student Testimonial

The course covered a wide aspect of modules, from Marketing to Finance, Project Management to Outdoor Management, and enables students to understand the full extent of the sector through both academic learning and work experience alongside these modules.

Throughout the course, there is a vast variety of volunteer and work experience roles available which enabled me to secure my first job in the sector fairly quickly after my course had ended. The tutors were always available to help with applications, and point you in the right direction of a role that would suit you best.

There is many different routes that are available through the completion of this course, from business and corporate hospitality, to charity fundraising, there is endless opportunities available once all the studying is completed, and you can finally call yourself ... a GRADUATE!

I have thoroughly enjoyed my years at UCS, and have made some lifelong friends and created some fantastic memories that will stay with me for years to come."  

Lyndsay Wood, 2012 Graduand, Now working for Action for Children

 

At a glance details

UCAS Code:

N800 BA/TM

N895 BA/TMLM

N894 BA/TMHM

N896 BA/EMTM

N8NF BA/TMWBM

 
Typical Offer:
280 UCAS tariff points (or equivalent) 

 

Applicants are normally expected to have GCSE Maths at level C or equivalent.

Applicants may be expected to attend an interview as part of the application process.

 

Location:

UCS Ipswich (campus code I)

 

Duration:

Three years full-time or five years part-time

 

This course begins in February and September.
How to Apply:

All UCS degrees are jointly validated by the Universities of East Anglia and Essex