This 3-year programme prepares you for an international career in tourism and hospitality. You will explore the industry through cutting-edge research, case studies, projects, and industry visits, focusing on regenerative tourism, DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion), social entrepreneurship, and destination development.
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Full-time
3 years
Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
October
Language
English
Credits
180 Credits
Delivered
On Campus
Campus Location
Copenhagen, Denmark
Disciplines
Business & Management
Develop a deep understanding of global tourism and hospitality operations while building practical skills in customer service, event planning, business strategy, and sustainable management. The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in International Tourism and Hospitality Management prepares you to lead in one of the world’s most dynamic and fast-growing industries.
Hotel or Resort Manager
Travel Consultant
Event and Conference Manager
Tourism Officer
Guest Experience Manager
Introduction to International Tourism and Hospitality
Hospitality Operations and Service Management
Travel and Tourism Marketing
Sustainable Tourism Development
Event Planning and Management
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
Here’s what we charge for tuition.
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Are you from Bangladesh? You might need a student visa...
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If you’re from Bangladesh, you will need a work permit if you want to combine studying with working in Denmark.
Here you see the rules for getting a part-time work permit.
If you hold a Danish residence permit as a student, you’re allowed to work part-time in Denmark during your studies. Currently, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during June, July, and August.
How can I apply?At local authoritiesYou do not need to apply separately for a work permit if you already hold a residence permit for studies in Denmark. The right to work part-time is included with your student residence permit. |
Application requirementsStudents can work part-time during your studies and full-time during June, July, and August, as long as your residence permit is valid and your primary activity remains full-time study. |
Duration of work permitThe work permit is valid for the same duration as your student residence permit. |
Max. hours of work per week20 hours/week
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Required documentsYou do not need to submit a separate application for part-time work, but you should always be prepared to show:
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