Tourism and Travel Management consists of managing and operating tourism, designing domestic and international touristic programs, assigning work to tour guides, and dealing with situations that may arise. With the development of tourism, the network of restaurants, hotels, and other hospitality services is developing strongly, making tourism and travel management a sector with high demand for people and with many opportunities for career advancement.
In the current context of international integration, graduates of other majors continue studying for a Second degree in Tourism and Travel Management, to meet the ever increasing demand for people in hospitality services. This is why the major of Tourism and Travel Management, and other majors in Hospitality, are the target of many preferential policies, allowing students to study in an optimal environment.
Duration: 2 years
Training program:
- Courses are scheduled in the evenings from 17.45 to 21.00 and during the daytime on Sundays, so that students can work and study at the same time
- The program is credit-based, can be completed within 2 years and students learn how to sell and operate tours and other specialized tour guide skills.
Working skills
Graduates will be able to:
- Make business plans to establish local or international tourism companies and transportation.
- Market and operate tour companies
- Work as expert tour guides
Career prospects
Graduates can work in:
- International tour companies
- Domestic tour companies
- Tourism branches, tourist information centers
- Ticket agencies
- Local Cultural and Sports centers