Join the UK's best new university for student experience Times Higher Education survey 2011
Your business could benefit from a spark of inspiration
Research at Teesside University is organised within five research institutes
Providing opportunities, driving enterprise, delivering excellence Teesside University mission and values
Join our alumni family of more than 45,000 living in over 90 different countries. Teesside University Alumni Association
2013 entry
This is a Teesside University award delivered in partnership with Middlesbrough College (campus code 2, call 01642 333333). Please contact the College for further information.‘Tourism in the 21st century will not only be the world’s largest industry, it will be the largest by far that the world has ever seen.’ World Tourism Organisation: 2020 Vision
Designed in partnership with employers, the course gives you a solid theoretical and practical understanding of 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.
How to understand the Key Information Set
Teaching takes place in the partner college and, in some instances, at Teesside University, using a combination of lectures and seminars to provide you with underpinning knowledge. You are then expected to expand your knowledge and skills further through independent, directed learning. On some occasions learning takes place in a placement/work-based setting.
The knowledge and skills developed through the course are assessed in a variety of ways, using both in-course and end assessments. Methods include reports, essays, projects, case studies, examination, individual or group presentation, group activity and a personal development portfolio.
The travel and tourism industry is a vast, dynamic industry offering a wide range of career opportunities. Typical areas of the industry which you could progress into include tour operations (UK and overseas), conference and events management, travel agency operations, aviation sector (airlines and airports), public sector tourism in the UK (tourist boards, regional development agencies and tourist information centres), attractions management (UK and overseas), transport provision, hospitality sector management and tourist guiding services. You may also wish to further your studies and progress to the BA (Hons) Tourism Management Top-up Award.
The entry criteria are based on your ability to succeed and can be demonstrated in a variety of ways including:
We also invite you to attend for interview.
For additional information please see the entry requirements in our admissions section
Download to print (pdf)
Apply online on UCAS website
Year 1 core modules
Year 2 core modules
Modules offered may vary.
If you would like more information about our courses or the University, please register with us.
Order a prospectus