BSc with specialization in Tourism - International Tourism Management

Kalmar

 

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Program Overview

The BSc with Specialization in Tourism - International Tourism Management program at Linnaeus University is designed for students interested in exploring the dynamic and growing global tourism industry. This program provides a comprehensive understanding of tourism from an international perspective, emphasizing sustainable practices, destination management, and global tourism trends. Students will gain practical knowledge in tourism planning, marketing, and management, preparing them to work in various roles within the tourism sector. The program also focuses on the cultural and economic aspects of tourism and aims to equip students with the skills needed to contribute to the development of responsible and profitable tourism businesses.

Curriculum: The curriculum for the BSc in International Tourism Management integrates a strong academic foundation with practical insights into the tourism industry. In the first year, students are introduced to core business and tourism concepts, including tourism geography, economics, and the history of tourism. As students progress, the curriculum delves deeper into specialized subjects like destination management, tourism marketing, sustainable tourism, and hospitality management. The program also includes practical elements such as case studies, group projects, and internships to help students apply their learning to real-world scenarios. Students will gain essential skills in project management, communication, and problem-solving, making them well-prepared to handle the challenges of the international tourism market.

Research Focus: Linnaeus University places strong emphasis on research in the field of tourism, focusing on areas that are crucial for the future of the global tourism industry. Research at the university includes topics such as sustainable tourism development, the impact of tourism on local communities and the environment, cultural heritage management, and tourism marketing strategies. The research aims to bridge the gap between academic theory and practical industry application, offering students opportunities to engage in research projects that address real-world issues. By participating in research, students can explore current trends and challenges in the tourism sector, helping to develop solutions for more sustainable and efficient tourism management.

Industry Engagement: The BSc with Specialization in Tourism - International Tourism Management program is designed to foster strong ties with the tourism industry, ensuring that students gain valuable industry experience. Through internships, collaborative projects, and guest lectures by industry experts, students are exposed to the practical aspects of tourism management. Linnaeus University works with a variety of tourism companies, local authorities, and international organizations, providing students with numerous opportunities to network and learn from professionals. Industry engagement ensures that students not only acquire theoretical knowledge but also gain the hands-on experience necessary to succeed in the competitive tourism sector.

Global Perspective: One of the key strengths of the BSc in International Tourism Management at Linnaeus University is its global perspective. The program prepares students to work in the global tourism industry, emphasizing the cultural, economic, and social factors that influence international tourism. Students will gain an understanding of the global tourism market and the challenges businesses face when operating across different regions and cultures. The university’s international focus is enhanced by exchange opportunities, where students can study abroad or participate in global internships to broaden their understanding of tourism in different countries. The global perspective of the program ensures that graduates are well-prepared to take on leadership roles in the international tourism sector.

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Location

Kalmar

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

SEK 110233

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: SEK 900

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 55% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 90.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 62.

Linnaeus University (LNU) offers a range of scholarship opportunities for international students pursuing higher education in Sweden. These scholarships are designed to support students who are required to pay tuition fees, providing financial assistance to make their studies more accessible and affordable.

Linnaeus University Scholarship: The Linnaeus University Scholarship is available to students from non-EU/EEA countries who are required to pay tuition fees for their education in Sweden. This scholarship covers a portion of the tuition fees and is awarded based on academic excellence. It is available for both undergraduate and master’s degree programs and is highly competitive. 

Swedish Institute Scholarships: In addition to scholarships offered directly by Linnaeus University, international students may also be eligible for Swedish Institute Scholarships. These scholarships are awarded to students from specific countries and can cover tuition fees, living expenses, travel costs, and insurance. The Swedish Institute’s scholarships aim to promote Sweden as an educational destination while fostering global connections. Interested students should explore the eligibility criteria and application process for these prestigious scholarships through the Swedish Institute's official website.

Other External Scholarships: There are various external scholarships available to international students, including those from international foundations, government programs, and bilateral agreements between Sweden and other countries. International students are encouraged to explore these options through their home countries, international organizations, or third-party scholarship providers.

Scholarships for Specific Programs: Some academic programs at Linnaeus University may also have their own specific scholarships or funding opportunities. These program-specific scholarships are often based on academic performance, potential for research, or alignment with particular fields of study. Students should check with the program coordinators or the International Office for details on any such opportunities.

Graduates of the BSc with Specialization in Tourism - International Tourism Management from Linnaeus University are well-positioned to enter a variety of roles within the global tourism sector. The combination of business acumen, management skills, and knowledge of sustainable tourism practices prepares students to thrive in different industries and organizations. 

Tourism Destination Manager: Overseeing the development and marketing of tourism destinations, ensuring they attract visitors while promoting sustainable practices.

Tourism Consultant: Advising businesses and governmental bodies on strategies to enhance tourism offerings, improve marketing efforts, and implement sustainable practices.

Hotel Manager: Managing day-to-day operations of hotels, resorts, or other hospitality establishments, ensuring excellent service and profitability.

Event Manager: Planning and managing international events such as conferences, festivals, and tourism-related activities, while coordinating logistics and promotions.

Sustainability Manager in Tourism: Leading sustainability efforts in tourism organizations by creating environmentally responsible travel options and minimizing the industry’s impact on local communities.

Tourism Marketing Manager: Developing and implementing marketing strategies to promote tourism destinations, products, and services to international audiences.

Travel and Tourism Product Manager: Designing, managing, and marketing travel packages and services tailored to specific international markets and customer preferences.

Cultural Heritage Manager: Managing the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage sites while ensuring that tourism activities respect local traditions and communities.


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