The International Hospitality and Tourism Management course is offered by Anglia Ruskin University in London. This programme is designed to equip prospective students with the necessary skills and knowledge to impress in the world of tourism and hospitality. It aims to tap into the dynamic and creative processes of city tourism and deepen the understanding of the complexity in the current developments in the field. Course Content: The course adopts a practical approach in teaching and learning by drawing on a wide range of contemporary issues in the tourism and hospitality industries. Students will explore topics including service quality, marketing, management, and planning in tourism and hospitality businesses, as well as issues related to sustainability in tourism and the impact of current developments such as the sharing economy. Key Modules: The course is comprised of various modules including 'Managing Tourism Destinations', 'Hospitality in Global Society', 'Contemporary Issues in Tourism and Hospitality Marketing', 'Quality Management in Hospitality', 'Research Methods for Tourism and Hospitality', and a 'Postgraduate Major Project'.Accreditations: The programme is accredited by the Tourism Management Institute (TMI) and is taught by staff who draw on first-hand international tourism and hospitality experience, and innovative research. Future Careers: The course prepares students for a range of potential careers. Graduates are equipped to work in a number of different sectors including airlines, resort and hotel management, tour operators, travel agencies or in government tourism departments. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.