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BA (Hons) in International Hospitality, Tourism and Events Management, Queen Margaret University

Edinburgh,

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48 Months

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About this course

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This BA (Hons) course in International Hospitality, Tourism and Events Management is designed to equip students with both business management skills and practical expertise relevant to these vibrant industries. Emphasizing experiential learning, the course offers a mix of theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills necessary to succeed in global hospitality, tourism, and events sectors. A key feature is the 20-week paid industry internship, which provides real-world experience to boost employability. Studying in Edinburgh, a hub for tourism and events, students benefit from industry links, guest lectures, and numerous opportunities for internships, field trips, and part-time work. The curriculum covers management concepts, event planning, marketing, and financial skills, preparing students to navigate and innovate in dynamic environments.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The course stands out for its experiential learning approach, combining theoretical understanding with practical skills, including a significant internship component. The close industry links and visiting guest lecturers provide networking opportunities, while the small class sizes ensure personalized support from experienced staff. Studying in Edinburgh, a top tourist and events destination, opens doors for internships, part-time jobs, and future employment. The course emphasizes soft skill development like teamwork, resilience, and leadership, all of which are highly valued by employers. Graduates have gone on to prominent roles within top international hotel chains, festival management, and tourism organizations.

Specialisation

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The course focuses on three interlinked sectors: hospitality, tourism, and events. It offers modules in areas such as managing consumer experiences, digital marketing, operations, and sustainability, allowing students to develop broad skills that are applicable across these industries. Students can also choose electives in their third year to tailor their learning based on their interests and career goals, such as social justice or enterprise startups. This integrated approach ensures graduates are adaptable and prepared for a range of professional roles in these sectors.

Course fees

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Application fees

9.76L

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1st year tuition fees

9.76L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants typically need Scottish Higher grades of BBBC (minimum BCCC), A Level BCC, or equivalent international qualifications such as 28 IB points. For direct entry to Year Two, relevant HNC or HND qualifications with specific grades are required, and for Year Three, an HND or related diploma with specified grades. English language proficiency requires an IELTS score of 6.0 with no element lower than 5.5. Preferred subjects include Maths and English at Nat 5/GCSE level. Mature students and applicants with relevant experience are encouraged to apply.
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IELTS

6

TOEFL

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DUOLINGO

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PTE

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Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue management training schemes with multinational hotel groups or find roles in various sectors such as food and beverage management, sales and marketing, HR, and hotel services. Many have secured positions in top hotels, tourism organizations, and event management companies globally. Opportunities include festival and arts event management, conference production, sponsorship management, and charity fundraising. The industry’s international nature and Edinburgh's vibrant sector provide extensive travel and employment opportunities. Some alumni continue with postgraduate studies or move into consultancy or senior management roles.

FAQs

What is the duration of the course?

The course is four years full-time, starting in September 2025.

Is there an opportunity to study abroad?

Yes, students have the chance to study overseas for one semester in Year Three through the exchange programme.

What are the internship opportunities?

Students undertake a 20-week paid internship in the UK or overseas, with support in finding placements at diverse organizations like hotels, event companies, and tourism bodies.