Course Description
MSc in International Business Management (International Tourism and Hospitality Management)
Griffith College Limerick
The MSc in International Tourism and Hospitality Management has strong links with the tourism and hospitality industry and has a flexible design in order to meet the educational and professional needs of each student.
The course is completed over a one year full time, or two year part time mode. It is also possible for part time students to spread the modules over a longer period of time, which can be structured individually for you following a meeting with the Programme Director.
Why Study International Business Management at Griffith College?
Our MSc programme in International Business Management is available on a full and part-time basis and prepares graduates by providing an academically rigorous and intellectually challenging educational experience.
- A flexible study model gives students the option of either full-time or part-time study with class size, structure and assessment tailored to each individual module.
- A highly practical learning approach taught by a Graduate Business School lecturing team with outstanding industry experience.
- An international course perspective increases the variety of career opportunities open to graduates.
- Students have the opportunity, after gaining management experience, to return and “convert” their MSc to an MBA award.
Course Highlights
- Variety of modules covering all aspects of International Business Management
- Flexible study modes
- Industry-experienced lecturers
- Opportunity for advancement in dynamic industries of hospitality & tourism
College Name | Griffith College Limerick |
Course Category | Business, Tourism & Hospitality |
Course Type | Classroom Based |
Course Qualification | Masters Degree |
Course Location | Limerick, UK |
Course Start Date | 21st September 2020 |
Course Fee | POA |
Course Duration | 1 year full-time/2 years part-time |
Course Times | 4-5 days a week |
Awarding Body | QQI |
Entry Requirements | Applicants must normally hold an approved honours degree, to at least H2.2 level, in a business related discipline or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary/or professional institution. Non-business graduates or candidates with substantial work experience may apply but will be subject to interview. |
Career Path | Opportunities and Career Development The Graduate Business School lecturing team includes practitioners from a wide range of industries. These lecturers bring their expertise to the classroom and offer insights to students of a practical and applied nature. There is also extensive use of the Faculty’s industry network to provide opportunities for students to engage with companies through their project work, research and through guest lecturing seminars. Griffith College has endorsed and embraced the Bologna spirit of the transfer and progression of students between institutions in different countries and in doing so, a number of close working relationships have been developed. The College’s APL policies provide an opportunity for students with previous academic studies at Masters Level in a Business/Management discipline to apply for exemptions to a maximum of 30ECTS, or capitalise on our strong international network to spend a semester of your studies in a partner college. Progression Opportunities Graduates who attain appropriate management experience after graduation, can opt to return their MSc and “convert” to MBA award. This is facilitated through the completion of an experiential learning report, which marries the graduate’s academic achievement with their subsequent management practice. As an internationally recognised level 9 award, graduates may also be eligible for doctoral studies. |
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