Learning Methods
Teaching is through a combination of lectures and contextualised modules. General management lectures may consist of over 100 students; although subject specific tutorials will be around 25 students. Each subject is nominally three hours per week over a 12 week term.
You are encouraged to discuss theory and ideas and develop your skills of analysis and interpretation. There is extensive use of industry engagement through visits, guest speakers, and live client projects and case studies, both local and international, are used to illustrate theory in practice.
Activity Summary
- Lectures - 35 students per group, 4 hours per week
- Tutorial - 35 students per group, 8 hours per week
- Project Supervision - 6 students per group, 1 hour per week
- External Visits - 35 students per group, 16 hours per week
How long is a BA (Hons) International Tourism Management course?
An International Tourism Management degree can be successfully completed in 4 years, in which the opportunity to receive the necessary skills are obtained.
Independent Study
In Year 4, substantial level of effective and committed independent study is required. This involves wider reading but also critical reflection. You will be expected to spend around 20-25 hours a week conducting independent study. Much of this will be directly linked to the Research Project.
Staff Delivering on This Course
Academic staff who teach on this course have extensive experience within the Tourism, Hospitality and other events industries.
Our staff have either achieved Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy, or are working towards this. This is a professional recognition of lecturer practice, impact and leadership in teaching and learning. Many of our staff feature in the annual Support and Teaching staff with Appreciation and Recognition (STAR) awards voted by the students and organised by RGU:Union.
Other staff members include industry experts, RGU lecturers from other subject areas, postgraduate research students and media technicians.