This course combines two dynamic fields—accounting and hospitality & tourism management—preparing students for leadership roles in these expanding sectors. In accounting, you'll learn to interpret financial information for effective decision-making, with accreditation opportunities for professional bodies like ICAS, ACCA, and CIMA. The hospitality & tourism part introduces concepts around managing customer engagement, marketing destinations, and executing events, offering practical experience through modules such as event planning and destination management. The curriculum is designed to equip students with extensive management, strategic, and ethical skills, blending theoretical knowledge with real-world applications in a vibrant university setting in Glasgow.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly regarded because of its strong accreditation status with professional bodies like ICAS, and its placement of practical and strategic skills at the core of its curriculum. It is ranked 3rd in the UK for Accounting & Finance, highlighting its reputation. The curriculum's combination of management development modules, real-world projects, and industry engagement with companies such as Deloitte and EY ensures graduates are well-prepared for career success in a rapidly growing economy. The dual focus on accounting and tourism opens diverse career pathways, making it versatile and industry-relevant.
Students can choose to specialise in either accounting or hospitality & tourism management after the first year. The accounting pathway covers core financial topics, governance, taxation, and auditing, with options to meet accreditation requirements for professional bodies. The hospitality & tourism pathway delves into managing service encounters, destination marketing, and event planning, with opportunities for practical placements and international experiences in later years.
Application fees
20.69L
1st year tuition fees
20.69L
Living cost
Applicants need to meet specific academic standards, with typical entry requirements including AAA at A-levels, 36 points in the International Baccalaureate, or equivalent qualifications like Scottish Highers (e.g., AAAA in the first sitting). Minimum subjects include English and Maths. A second-year entry may be available for qualified students, and the course considers a range of qualifications including HNC/HND and equivalent international certifications.

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Graduates have a broad array of career opportunities. Those in accounting often become trainee accountants, auditors, or tax trainees with firms like Deloitte or Ernst & Young. Many qualify as Chartered Accountants through bodies such as ICAS. Graduates in hospitality & tourism management may find roles in hotel management, events planning, or destination marketing, working for organizations ranging from hotels to travel agencies. The course’s industry connections and practical modules help students develop the skills needed in these competitive fields.