Filters
Filters
- Social Science Programs
- Leisure Studies
- Distance Learning
Sort by
3 Online Leisure Studies Degree Programs


Promoted
Selinus University of Sciences and Literature
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Tourism and Leisure Management
- Ragusa, Italy
PhD
24 months
Distance Learning
English
Academic research for this study program should display the complexities of the tourism and leisure industry and explain to managers how to address its challenges and responsibilities. The emphasis should be put on the relationship between leisure, recreation and tourism, on management theories and on planning and management approaches in different recreation and tourism contexts.


Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Post-Graduate Certificate in Leisure and Tourism Management
- Saskatoon, Canada
- Prince Albert, Canada
Certificate
Full time, Part time
32 weeks
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Hospitality and tourism are dynamic, diverse industries. The management skills you build at Sask Polytech let you move easily between hospitality to tourism sectors -- but you can apply them to careers in other sectors as well, including health care, education, financial services, and marketing and communications.


New College Lanarkshire
Certificate in Passport to HNC Travel and Tourism
- Wishaw, United Kingdom
- Coatbridge, United Kingdom
- + 1 more
Certificate
Full time
Distance Learning
English
Passport to HNC Travel and Tourism is designed to prepare you for entry to the HNC Travel and Tourism in August 2021. This course will help you develop the necessary skills and knowledge required for this next study level.
Best programs for you
Answer a few questions and we'll match you with programs!
Popular Social Science Programs Leisure Studies degree types
Popular study format
Popular locations
Learn more about Online Leisure Studies degree programs
Leisure degree programs offer students the chance to explore the intricate relationship between leisure activities and societal wellbeing. This field encompasses various aspects, including recreation management, tourism studies, and event planning, providing a broad understanding of how leisure impacts our lives.
Through online courses, you'll study topics like leisure theory, program design, and sustainable tourism practices. These courses help you develop skills such as creating engaging recreational programs, assessing community needs, and managing events effectively. Many students build confidence as they engage with diverse perspectives, enhancing their adaptability in a global job market.
Graduates often find themselves in roles such as event coordinators, recreation managers, or tourism marketers. The knowledge gained in leisure studies translates easily into various sectors, allowing for career flexibility. Such programs also encourage a focus on research methods, equipping you with the tools to analyze trends and innovations in leisure services.