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

Bachelor in Tourism and International Hospitality Management


Bachelor in Tourism and International Hospitality Management at HICL

Tourism and hospitality are global by their nature. A hotel group with a flag in London, Dubai and Singapore is run by people who can move between cultures, currencies and service expectations without missing a beat. The Bachelor in Tourism and International Hospitality Management is a three-year undergraduate degree aimed at students who plan to build that kind of career from the ground up.

Unlike a narrower hotel-management course, the Bachelor in Tourism and International Hospitality Management deliberately covers both ends of the industry — destination tourism on one side, accommodation and food-and-beverage operations on the other. The result is a degree useful for graduates who do not yet know whether their career will lean toward operations, sales and marketing, revenue management or destination work.

What an International Lens Adds

Working internationally in hospitality is more than learning a few extra greetings. Distribution channels differ by region, OTA economics behave differently in Asia versus Europe, and service expectations vary in ways that surprise people every year. A degree that explicitly carries the word "international" should sharpen your awareness of those differences so you can run a service standard that travels.

Who This Degree Is For

  • School leavers and college finishers planning a long-term hospitality career.
  • Working hospitality staff with operational experience formalising their qualifications.
  • International students seeking a UK undergraduate route into the global hospitality industry.
  • Career changers moving from retail, events or aviation into hotels and tourism.

Career Pathways After Graduation

Graduates of the Bachelor in Tourism and International Hospitality Management typically progress into management trainee schemes with hotel groups, front-of-house and F&B supervisor roles, tour operator positions, destination marketing roles, cruise-line management trainee jobs, and event coordination. With time and experience, graduates move into hotel manager, revenue manager and area-management roles. Outcomes depend heavily on willingness to take operational responsibility early in your career.

How the Programme Is Delivered

Teaching takes place on campus in London, with case work drawn from real industry scenarios. Practical exposure through industry projects and applied assignments is built into the structure. Module pathways, electives and the academic calendar are confirmed at enrolment.

Entry Requirements

  • Completion of secondary school with results acceptable for UK undergraduate admission.
  • IELTS 5.5–6.0 (or accepted equivalent) for non-native English speakers.
  • Personal statement showing genuine interest in tourism or hospitality is helpful.
  • Minimum age 17.

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