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2 Tourism Management Bachelors Degree Programs in Chile


Duoc UC
Tourism and Hospitality
- Santiago, Chile
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English, Spanish
This degree has two programs that share the same curriculum but one is taught in Spanish and the other one is completely taught in English. Graduates from Tourism and Hospitality have the skills to work in the areas of management and administration, both locally and internationally, in various tourism businesses:


INACAP | UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLOGICA DE CHILE INSTITUTO PROFESIONAL CENTRO DE FORMACION TECNICA
Hotel, Tourism and Gastronomy
- Santiago, Chile
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Spanish
INACAP was a pioneer in Chile when creating this Area in 1976 and today it continues to be a leader in the training of technicians and professionals who work in this sector, being the only Higher Education Institution with a presence in the 16 regions of the country and having with the largest alumni network in the country.
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Tourism Management degree programs at the Bachelor's level in Chile prepare students to navigate the vibrant tourism industry uniquely shaped by the country's diverse landscapes and rich culture. This field offers an exciting blend of academic learning and practical application, emphasizing the importance of sustainable tourism practices.
Through courses in areas like event management, hospitality marketing, and tourism policy development, students gain hands-on experience in managing tourism operations. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives while exploring Chile's natural wonders and cultural heritage. This degree focuses on equipping learners with essential skills such as designing tourist experiences, analyzing market trends, and developing marketing strategies tailored to various audiences.
Study environments in Chile often include project-based learning, allowing students to collaborate on real-world projects. Graduates emerge ready for careers in tourism agencies, hotel management, and travel consultancy, all while benefiting from a strong network within an industry that thrives on international collaboration. The emphasis on practical skills ensures you're well-prepared to meet the demands of a globally interconnected tourism landscape.