The International Tourism Management MSc course at the University of Greenwich is a specialised program that aims to equip students with the skills to focus on strategy and development in the tourism industry. The course is designed to enable students to consider ways of applying and improving upon their knowledge in the international workplace.Course Content: The course is built around several key themes, which include tourist behaviour, management and leadership, strategy, global issues, marketing, and digital business. The program encourages critical review of both academic theory and practice in light of current industry trends and challenges. Key Modules: The program covers various modules including Contemporary Issues in International Tourism, Strategy for Tourism and Hospitality, International Marketing, and Marketing for Tourism and Hospitality, among others. Students also undertake a research project in relation to International Tourism Management. Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Tourism Management Institute (TMI) and the Institute of Travel and Tourism (ITT), making it a recognised and credible program in the industry.Future Careers: After the completion of the course, students have the skill set needed to enter management roles within key sectors of the industry including tourism offices and consultancies, destination management, travel companies, cruise lines, resorts and attractions, and cultural and heritage tourism management. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.