
Colima, Mexico
DURATION
9 Semesters
LANGUAGES
Spanish
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Key Summary
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Introduction
The Graduate in Tourism Management has the skills to manage and direct organizations dedicated to tourism operations with a regional, national and international scope, through service, effective planning, leadership and collaborative work, likewise, he is capable of generate profitable tourism projects in a sustainable manner, by identifying the actual and potential natural and cultural resources that a territory has; all this supported by research, the use of marketing and updated technologies, under a sense of social responsibility.
Work field
The Graduate in Tourism Management may practice the profession in the following areas:
- Hosting companies.
- Food and beverage companies.
- Travel companies.
- Nature, cultural, health and sports tourism companies.
- Congress and convention companies.
- Theme parks.
- Tour service operators in general.
- Government agencies in charge of tourism, at the federal, state and municipal levels.
- Consulting and advisory companies.
- Official and non-governmental tourism organizations.
- Tourism research centers.
Admission profile
Desirable characteristics of the applicant:
- Interest in working professionally in tourism.
- Interest in administrative sciences.
- Basic computer knowledge.
- Basic research skills.
- Communication skills in English, equivalent to a TOEFL level of 350 points or more.
- Ease of communicating orally and in writing.
- Service attitude.
Acknowledgments
Accredited by the National Council for the Quality of Tourism Education, AC (CONAET) Validity:
Faculty of Tourism: May 23, 2017.
School of Tourism and Gastronomy: November 27, 2018.
Curriculum
Costs and fees
The semester cost includes: registration (250 pesos), credential, student services and fee for workshops and laboratories. The latter varies depending on the requirements of each educational program.