MA in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management (University for the Creative Arts)

Berlin

 

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Program Overview

At BSBI, the MA in Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management, offered in collaboration with the University for the Creative Arts (UCA), is designed to equip students with comprehensive knowledge and skills in managing and thriving in the dynamic tourism, hospitality, and event industries.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the MA program emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, covering crucial aspects such as strategic management, marketing, finance, and operations within the context of tourism, hospitality, and event management. It integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications, enabling students to grasp industry-specific challenges and solutions.

Research Focus: BSBI places a significant emphasis on fostering a research-oriented environment. The MA program encourages students to engage in critical thinking, conduct independent research, and explore contemporary issues in tourism, hospitality, and event management. This focus equips graduates with analytical skills vital for addressing real-world industry challenges.

Industry Engagement: BSBI fosters strong ties with industry partners, providing students with ample opportunities for practical exposure and networking. Through internships, workshops, and guest lectures conducted by industry professionals, students gain valuable insights and hands-on experience, preparing them for the demands of the industry.

Global Perspective: With its diverse student body and faculty from various cultural backgrounds, BSBI promotes a global perspective in education. The MA program encourages cultural exchange, fostering an environment that values diversity and international perspectives, which is particularly beneficial in the context of the global tourism and hospitality sectors.

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Location

Berlin

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

Euro 8400

BSBI sets clear and transparent entry requirements for international students, ensuring a fair and accessible admissions process. 

  • Academic Qualifications: Prospective postgraduate students are required to hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution. The minimum academic requirement is a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 60% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

  • English Language Proficiency:

    IELTS Requirements: An overall IELTS score of 6 is mandatory for admission to postgraduate programs at BSBI. Additionally, there should be no individual band score less than 5.5 in the IELTS test.

    TOEFL iBT Requirements: For applicants opting for TOEFL, the minimum overall score required is 72

Scholarships for International Students at Berlin School of Business and Innovation (BSBI), Germany.

  • Merit-Based Scholarships: Recognizing exceptional academic achievements, these scholarships aim to reward and encourage high-performing international students.
  • Need-Based Scholarships: Geared towards supporting students facing financial constraints, these scholarships ensure inclusivity and accessibility to quality education.
  • Entrepreneurship Scholarships: Supporting aspiring entrepreneurs, these scholarships nurture innovation and business development among students with visionary goals.
  • Regional Scholarships: Enhancing cultural diversity, these scholarships target students from specific regions, fostering a global and inclusive learning environment.
  • Research and Academic Excellence Scholarships: Acknowledging outstanding academic performance and research contributions, these scholarships encourage students to excel in their scholarly pursuits.
  • Scholarship Committee: A dedicated committee oversees the selection process, considering factors such as academic achievements, financial need, and alignment with BSBI's values.

The MA in Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management offered by Berlin School of Business and Innovation (BSBI) in partnership with the University for the Creative Arts opens up a spectrum of exciting career opportunities in these dynamic industries.

1. Event Management: Graduates can venture into the vibrant world of event management, assuming roles such as event coordinator, planner, or manager. They organize and oversee various events, from corporate gatherings to festivals, utilizing their skills in planning, logistics, and creative problem-solving.

2. Hospitality Management: This degree equips individuals to pursue careers as hotel managers, guest service managers, or hospitality executives. They can thrive in overseeing the day-to-day operations of hotels, resorts, or other lodging establishments, ensuring exceptional guest experiences.

3. Tourism Consultant: With a strong foundation in tourism management, graduates can become tourism consultants, providing expert advice to destinations, tour companies, or government bodies. Their expertise in market trends, sustainable tourism practices, and consumer behavior enables them to offer valuable insights.

4. Destination Manager: Individuals can explore roles as destination managers, responsible for developing and promoting tourism in specific locations. They focus on enhancing visitor experiences, managing attractions, and collaborating with local stakeholders to drive tourism growth.

5. Entrepreneurship: Armed with comprehensive knowledge in tourism, hospitality, and event management, graduates may opt for entrepreneurship. They can establish their ventures, such as event planning companies, boutique hotels, travel agencies, or specialized tourism experiences.

6. Marketing and Sales: Graduates can pursue careers in marketing and sales within the tourism and hospitality sectors. They can work as marketing managers, sales executives, or digital marketing specialists, developing strategies to attract visitors and promote services.

7. Sustainable Tourism Specialist: Given the growing importance of sustainability, graduates can specialize in sustainable tourism roles. They may work with organizations, implementing eco-friendly practices, promoting responsible tourism, and contributing to environmental conservation efforts.

8. Cultural and Heritage Manager: Professionals with a keen interest in cultural tourism can become cultural or heritage managers. They curate experiences that showcase local traditions, historical sites, and cultural events, fostering appreciation and preservation of heritage.

9. Corporate and Government Positions: Opportunities exist in corporate or government positions related to tourism, hospitality, and event management. Graduates can work in policy-making roles, destination development, or corporate event planning for multinational companies.


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