The Undergraduate International Hospitality and Tourism Management course offered by the University of Surrey is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge to excel in the global hospitality and tourism industry. It is structured and delivered by leading academics, and includes a professional training placement to provide students with invaluable industry experience.Course Content: This course focuses on the challenges of the global environment and aims to create graduates that are dynamic, well-equipped professionals. Students will acquire skills in human resource management, marketing and entrepreneurship, while also gaining insight into the complexity of the tourism sector and modern strategies for successful hospitality management. The program combines academic study with practical sessions and case study analysis.Key Modules: Some key modules covered in this course include Purchasing and Revenue Management, Strategic Management of International Hospitality, Event Project Management, Public Relations and Media Management, Risk and Crisis Management, and Entrepreneurship in Tourism and Hospitality.Accreditations: The course has dual accreditation, as it is professionally recognised by the Institute of Hospitality (IoH), the international hospitality professional membership body for managers and aspiring managers, and is recognised by the Tourism Management Institute (TMI), the professional organisation for tourism destination managers.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can expect to find employment in a wide variety of roles within the international tourism and hospitality sectors, including in hotels, resorts, airlines, consultancy firms, and government tourism departments.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.