Tourism and International Development MSc
Course overview
Qualification | Master's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time, Part-time |
Duration | 1 year |
Intakes | September |
Tuition (Local students) | ₹ 657,545 |
Tuition (Foreign students) | ₹ 1,383,790 |
Admissions
Intakes
Fees
Tuition
- ₹ 657,545
- Local students
- ₹ 1,383,790
- Foreign students
Estimated cost as reported by the Institution.
Application
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- Foreign students
Student Visa
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- Foreign students
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Entry Requirements
Degree and/or experience:
- Honours degree with a minimum 2:2 equivalent from a NARIC-recognised institution, or an HND equivalent plus at least five years of relevant industry experience. Other applicants with extensive industry experience will be considered on an individual basis.
English Language Requirement:
- IELTS 6.5 overall, with 6.0 in writing and a minimum of 5.5 in the other elements.
Curriculum
- Tourism and Development: Critical Perspectives
- Consultancy
- Globalisation, Society and Culture
- Ethical and Social Responsibility: Theory and Application
Two from:
- Tourism and International Cooperation
- Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development
- Risk and Crisis Management
- Sport for International Development and Peace
- Professional Enquiry
- The Visual and Visuality: Performing Culture
- Digital Marketing Strategies
- Sport Tourism
- Anthropology: Critical Perspectives
- Tourism, Landscape and Materiality
- Ethnography
- Contemporary Issues in Cruise Management