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Alison Free Online Learning
Course in Tourism - Introduction to Travel Patterns and Destinations
- Online USA
Course
Full time, Part time
1 hour
Distance Learning
English
This free online Tourism course will give you an introduction to travel patterns and destinations. Different people travel for different reasons and understanding the factors that affect travel can be helpful for managing or planning any tourist facility or event. With this course, you will learn how tourists choose their travel destinations. This can help your tourist business maximize its profits and performance.


Evolution Hospitality Institute
English For Hospitality And Tourism
- Sydney, Australia
Course
On-Campus
English
The English for Hospitality and Tourism course provides both an introduction to general hospitality and tourism communicative tasks and vocabulary but also introduces some academic and technical English used in the industry. The course is designed to equip students with the necessary language skills in hotels, catering and tourism by providing the English needed for dealing with customers effectively.
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Cyprus University of Technology
Hospitality and Tourism Management
- Limassol, Cyprus
Course
On-Campus
English
The Hospitality and Tourism Management Program is a full-time program for 3 years, aiming at preparing students for immediate employment and advancement at a supervisory/managerial level. The program is offered in English and corresponds to Level 5 of the European/National Qualifications Framework. It is particularly targeted towards individuals interested in understanding how modern hospitality units and tourist enterprises operate, as well as how decisions are made in tourism management.


Australian Institute Of Higher Education
Associate Degree of Business (Hospitality and Tourism Management)
- Sydney, Australia
Course
On-Campus
English
The Associate Degree of Business (Hospitality and Tourism Management) is embedded in the Bachelor of Business (Hospitality and TourismManagement) and has been designed as an exit qualification. It prepares students with the skills needed for paraprofessional of hospitality and tourism industry roles and further study at the bachelor level.


Plumpton College
English Wine & Tourism
- Brighton, United Kingdom
Course
On-Campus
English
The English Wine & Tourism courses offer an exciting opportunity for individuals within the wine industry to enhance their skills and knowledge, whether by refreshing existing understanding or acquiring new expertise. These courses focus on the growing significance of tourism within the wine sector, recognizing it as a vital component of business strategy for both wine producers and their broader production communities and regions.


FutureLearn
Introduction to the Travel & Tourism Industry: Passport to the World Course - The Global Travel and Tourism Partnership (GTTP)
- Online United Kingdom
Course
Part time
8 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Explore how the global travel and tourism industry works; learn how to start your career in the world’s fastest-growing industry.


Hartlepool College of Further Education
Foundation Degree in Aviation, Travel & Tourism
Course
On-Campus
English
This course is an award of Teesside University delivered in partnership with Hartlepool College. Designed in partnership with employers, it gives you a solid theoretical and practical understanding of aviation travel and tourism management, enabling you to progress to higher-level studies or directly into industry. You have the chance to apply what you learn to your own workplace experience.
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Tourism degree programs blend practical experience with theoretical knowledge, opening doors to various roles in the vibrant tourism sector. Through immersive coursework, you'll engage with topics such as sustainable tourism, travel management, and hospitality operations.
Many learners start by developing skills in customer service, event planning, and marketing strategies tailored to the tourism industry. The environment encourages independence and curiosity as students explore global travel trends and cultural dynamics. You'll also analyze tourism impacts on local economies and ecosystems, gaining a deep understanding of responsible tourism practices.
Common courses include travel destination management, tourism policy, and hospitality finance. By collaborating on projects linked to real-world tourism scenarios, students apply their knowledge directly to industry challenges. With a focus on experiential learning, graduates emerge well-prepared for a variety of career paths, including travel consultancy, destination marketing, and service management roles.