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Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management

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TM School of Tourism and Hospitality Management (STHM)

Description

BS in Tourism Management features a forward-thinking curriculum designed to cultivate the skills and knowledge needed to build tomorrow’s tourism industry. Offered under the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management, it prepares students for leadership roles in world-class tourism businesses and government agencies, as well as equips them with the relevant innovative technology.

Program Educational Objectives

Within three (3) to five (5) years from graduation, the graduates of the program shall have:

  • Created, as part of a group or individually, a tourism plan or roadmap applying the essential knowledge and skills required to solve various scenarios of tourism operations.
  • Developed, as part of a group or individually, a proposal for a productive tourism destination, integrating all related business concepts learned.
  • Introduced new concepts in product and service as would be discovered through research and innovation.
  • Demonstrated the necessary knowledge and skills needed to work as a tourism professional, made special with a touch of extra care.
  • A steadfast desire to contribute to and lead in nation-building, and life-long learning.

Program Outcomes

Upon graduation, graduates of the program at the minimum shall have:

  1. The ability to conduct a variety of plans, proposals, or research on how to set up, grow and sustain a tourism product, service or business activity.
  2. The ability to conceptualize, create and communicate materials and messages for tourism in various platforms.
  3. The acumen to operate a tourism business, adept in all tasks to deliver the product or service to the customer.
  4. The proficiency to communicate in one other foreign language aside from English.
  5. The tenacity to lead a diverse group of tourism or hospitality professionals.
  6. Active involvement in lifelong learning and nation building.
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