Bachelor in Tourism and Hospitality Management — Bachelor at Harold International College of London

Bachelor in Tourism and Hospitality Management


Bachelor in Tourism and Hospitality Management at HICL

Some students arrive sure they want to work in hotels. Some are equally sure about tour operations or destination work. Many know they want to be in the broader tourism and hospitality space but have not yet decided where. The Bachelor in Tourism and Hospitality Management is built for that overlap — a three-year degree with a serious integrated foundation in both sides and the flexibility to specialise as your interests sharpen.

It places guest experience and service delivery at the centre, because that is what the industry actually sells regardless of which sub-sector you end up in.

Why guest experience deserves degree-level attention

Hotels and travel businesses do not compete only on rooms or itineraries. They compete on the cumulative experience the guest remembers — the booking flow, the welcome, the resolution when something goes wrong, the small details that get talked about online. The Bachelor in Tourism and Hospitality Management covers hospitality operations (front office, F&B, housekeeping), tourism operations (tours, destinations, distribution), service-design thinking, customer-experience analytics and the human-resources realities of running service teams under pressure.

Who This Degree Is For

  • School leavers planning a career in tourism, hotels or related service businesses.
  • Working hospitality or travel staff committing to a degree-level qualification.
  • Career changers entering the industry who want the breadth a Bachelor offers.
  • International students aiming at global hospitality and tourism employers.

Where this Bachelor typically leads

Graduates of the Bachelor in Tourism and Hospitality Management often progress into roles such as front-office supervisor, F&B supervisor, sales and reservations executive, guest-relations executive, tour operator coordinator, destination executive and (with experience) duty manager, assistant manager and department heads in hotels or operations managers in travel firms. The path is hands-on by nature; degree plus operational hours is the standard combination.

How the degree is delivered

HICL supports on-campus and online study. Module structure and intake calendar are confirmed at enrolment. Assessment combines case studies, simulated operations and service-design exercises, written assignments and a final-year project on a topic of your choice.

Entry Requirements

  • Completion of secondary education or recognised equivalent.
  • IELTS 5.5–6.0 (or equivalent) for non-native English speakers.
  • Minimum age 17.
  • An interest in service environments and a willingness to do operational hours alongside studies.

Apply for the Bachelor in Tourism and Hospitality Management

If you want a degree that prepares you for the breadth of tourism and hospitality with guest experience at its centre, click Enroll Now. The HICL admissions team will respond within one working day with everything you need for the Bachelor in Tourism and Hospitality Management.

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