Overview

    Study tourism and hospitality management on an international scale in Canterbury - a UNESCO World Heritage city with a thriving tourism and hospitality industry. With a university degree in hospitality management and tourism from Canterbury, this will enlighten your studies as you work within such a popular UK destination.

    On this International Tourism and Hospitality Management degree, you’ll engage with a variety of topics, such as dark tourism, marketing, gastronomy, and sustainability, which will enable you to gain a deep and thorough understanding of the industry.

    What’s more, you’ll delve into the ethics of international tourism management, and go on overseas trips during your first and second year. This fully funded module will allow you to explore areas of study that you’ve researched throughout your course, including the impact of tourism, hotel management, and cultural policy.

    Enhance your work experience with an internship or voluntary work – our teaching staff are wholly supportive of students undertaking roles that will benefit their studies. You’ll also have the opportunity to get involved with our thriving, research-active Tourism and Events Research Hub, where you can find internships and get involved in innovative research.

    Accredited by

    Small Business Charter
    Small Business Charter
    Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
    Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
    Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
    Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
    Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
    Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
    Institute of Financial Accountants
    Institute of Financial Accountants

    8th in the UK 

    in the subject area of Tourism, Transport, Travel, and Heritage Studies. 

    Complete University Guide League Table 2025

    Going to CCCU is the best thing that I have ever done! I have enjoyed it thoroughly and the lecturers and the lectures have been amazing. Not only have they supported me academically but also emotionally. I would never change the decision I made to join.

    Chelsea, International Tourism and Hospitality Management graduate

    Why study International Tourism and Hospitality Management at CCCU?

    of our Tourism Management students were in work or further study 15 months after finishing their degree 

    Graduate Outcomes survey, 2023

    Take a trip

    Go on fully-funded trips as a part of your degree.

    Entry requirements

    Qualification type

    Grades

    A Levels

    BBC

    BTEC

    DMM

    Access

    15 Distinctions and 30 Merits 

    International Baccalaureate

    29 Points

    Combinations

    A combination of qualifications totalling 112 UCAS points

    GCSE mathematics at grades A-C / 4-9 or equivalent is also required. 

    Find out more information about entry requirements.

    If you have any questions about entry requirements for this course, please contact our Course Enquiry Team.

    International students

    Find more information on the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) requirements on our website.

    Depending which country you're from, there may be specific entry requirements. Check your country to see if this is applicable to you.

    112
    UCAS Points

    Module information

    Core/optional modules

    *Modules subject to approval

    How you’ll learn

    You will be taught through a combination of lectures, seminars, and practical sessions. You will typically have around 12-14 contact hours per week depending on the modules you select.

    Seminars and workshops in smaller groups will enable you to discuss and develop your understanding of topics covered in lectures. In addition, you will meet with your personal academic tutor (PAT).

    All courses are informed by the University’s Learning and Teaching Strategy 2015-2022.

    When not attending lectures, seminars, workshops, or other timetabled sessions you will continue learning through self-study. Typically, this involves reading journal articles and books, undertaking research in the library, working on projects, and preparing for coursework assignments/examinations, workshops, and seminars.

    Your module tutor will direct you towards specific readings and/or activities to complete before class.

    For the final year individual study/research project, you will undertake independent research, working under the supervision of a member of the course team who you'll meet with regularly.

    Your overall workload typically consists of 12-14 contact hours per week, depending on the modules you take. For each 20 credit module, your independent study time is about 10 hours a week.

    During the residential field trips, the workload will be more intense as these modules are mostly completed during the trip.

    The lecturing team consists of highly qualified academics who have a range of expertise and experience. Many members have staff have worked in the tourism and hospitality industry and this enables them to bring industry-relevant knowledge to their lectures.

    Most members of our team either hold a PhD or Master's, and teaching qualifications. They have experience in delivering research-informed teaching. Most members of staff are well travelled and come from, or have lived, in a variety of countries, making them ideal to teach the subjects in tourism. You should note members of the teaching team might change.

    Lectures and seminars are supported with experienced outside speakers and field trips to promote the development of knowledge and skills in the international tourism and hospitality industry, with opportunities to local employer on live projects. international field trips to Tenerife and Malta, are also offered at no extra cost to you!

    Richard PoleCourse Director

    How you’ll be assessed

    Throughout your course you will be assessed using a range of methods, including written assignments, which could be an essay, blogs and digital media, business report, and a portfolio, as well as presentations and project work. In some modules you will be assessed through exams. You will experience both individual assessment and group work. In Year 3, you will produce a dissertation on an international tourism topic of your choice and a supervisor will be appointed to help guide you through the process.

    You will receive 'formative' feedback as your progress through your modules and there is at least one formal or 'summative' assessment for each module, which counts toward your module grade.

    Feedback

    You will receive feedback on all assessments undertaken by coursework. Feedback on examination performance is available upon request from the module leader. This is intended to help you learn and you are encouraged to discuss it with your module tutor.

    We aim to provide you with feedback within 15 working days of hand-in so you know exactly how you are progressing throughout your course.

    Your future career

    Career advice is embedded in our curriculum with the help of our Employability and Careers Service. Our past students have entered a wide range of roles, both in the public and private sectors, locally, nationally, and internationally.

    These include: resort manager, tourist officer, destination manager, travel writing, tour manager, regional tourist managers (i.e. Visit Kent), tourism exhibition management, visitor attraction marketing, niche event specialist, and managers of their own businesses.

    The relationships I made with teachers and the quality of the course inspired me to further my studies with a MSc in Responsible Tourism. My time at Canterbury Christ Church University helped me develop considerably; both as a student and tourism industry management professional.

    CristaGraduate

    Fees

    The 2025/26 annual tuition fees for this course are:

      UK Overseas
    Full-time £9,535 £15,500

    Tuition fees for all courses are payable on an annual basis, except where stated. The fees represented here are for study with Canterbury Christ Church University. If you are looking to study at a partner institution, please visit their website for fees information.

    Please read the 2025/26 Tuition Fee Statement for further information regarding tuition fees and year on year fee increases.

    Home (UK) Fees

    The Government has announced that it will increase the tuition fee cap by 3.1%, in line with inflation, for the 2025/26 academic cycle. Subject to parliamentary approval, the University intends to increase our tuition fees in line with this and as per our terms and conditions. This means that from September 2025 our undergraduate home tuition fees are expected to be £9,535.

    Overseas/International Fees

    Undergraduate / PGCE tuition fees for international students are not set by the UK Government.

    Awards

    Many members of the teaching team are nominated for a Golden Apple Award each year. Students nominate members of staff who, during their course, have made a positive impact on them and/or their studies. Some members of staff have been nominated several times. Our students also have the opportunity to receive awards as part of their studies.

    Recent annual sponsored student awards:

    Best Tourist Student – The Association for Tourism in Higher Education (ATHE)

    Best Student Research Project – Canterbury City Tour Guides

    Best Tourism, Hospitality or Event Marketing Report – Shepherd Neame

    Best Student – Section of Tourism, Hospitality and Events

    Annual Student Conference

    The Annual Student Conference is now in it's 9th year. Speakers from across the sector offer their knowledge, experience and insight into the challenges, issues an opportunities in the Tourism, Hospitality and Events industry. Topics explored such as sustainability, covid bounce-back, resilience, running a tourism business, the visitor economy amongst others.

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    Duration:

    3 years

    UCAS code:

    N810

    Location(s):

    Canterbury
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