Overview

    On this course you will be immersed in the wonderful world of gastronomy and international service excellence, you will study topics including global food and drink design, hotel management, talent development and entrepreneurship. The hospitality industry is worth billions to the economies of different countries and continues to evolve.

    Your core modules will provide an overall foundation for management in international hospitality and one optional module offers you the chance to study a bespoke area of management. Employability skills and attributes are embedded into each module to develop your professional skills and talents.

    This course is suitable for all students who want to develop their passion for hospitality, whether you are already in work and wish to enhance or change your career or have just completed an undergraduate degree.

    Why study MSc International Hospitality Management at CCCU?

    You will have the opportunity to study and work directly with members of the Kent community and contribute to the development of this dynamic and enterprising region, for example by visiting the Canterbury Food Festival and listening to guest speakers from high-quality local restaurants, hotels, microbreweries and vineyards to understand how local employers develop globally consumed products.

    Our stunning campus is in a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and we look after it with care. It has wonderfully maintained open spaces and gardens to stroll in and meet with friends. It is situated in the heart of the city and everything you need for a convenient student life is within close walking distance.

    The rich heritage means that this is also an exciting and popular tourist hotspot and as a result, its restaurants, hotels, and café culture are well-developed, giving you plenty of opportunities to experience different cuisines and hospitality approaches. With three universities in Canterbury there is also a thriving student lifestyle.

    We have a rich, diverse, inclusive, tolerant and lively student community with students of all ages and backgrounds and from many places around the world.

    The MSc International Hospitality Management is a fantastic opportunity for you to develop your professional management skills and abilities.

    Dr Jane Lovell, Course Director

    Entry requirements

    Our standard offer for accepting students onto this course is a good honours degree (2.2 or above). Applicants from a range of undergraduate subjects will be considered.

    This is in addition to a brief personal statement outlining interest and areas of specialism being considered, as well as a complete CV. The University has a well-established Accreditation of Prior Certificated Learning (APCL) and Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) structure in operation. Students without previous qualifications may be accepted as part of this process.

    If you are unsure whether your qualifications are appropriate you can contact our postgraduate admissions team.

    If English is not your first language you require an IELTS overall score of 6.0 with no element below 5.5 for most standard undergraduate and postgraduate courses. There are some exceptions and if the IELTS requirement differs it will be specified on the course page.

    Module information

    Core/optional modules

    *Modules subject to approval

    How you’ll learn

    You will be taught through lectures, seminars, workshops, practical sessions and tutorials. There are some exciting field trips and you will meet guest speakers. A mix of individual and group work activities ensure that you have a range of opportunities to establish and develop the skill sets required for individual and collaborative activities.

    We integrate technology into different modules to provide insight into the future workplace. All modules have a dedicated online Blackboard site, containing a wide range of learning resources and other materials that support, supplement and in some cases provide an alternative to lectures and seminars. Online interaction through Blackboard Collaborate, discussion boards, Padlet and RECAP. Real-life case studies and TV programme links are made accessible for you.

    The approximate amount of teaching per week is 12 hours, plus tutorials, but your actual contact hours will depend on the optional modules you select.

    Independent study includes the study activities you are expected to undertake outside of teaching sessions. You will be guided to blackboard discussions, selected reading and examples to follow in industry, to films and exercises. You will also be expected to prepare for the next seminar and plan your assessments. 

    You should expect to be actively engaged by the course, either in taught sessions or with your independent studies.

    You will be taught by an enthusiastic and experienced team of lecturers who are passionate and knowledgeable about their subject areas. Many have published in the field of tourism, hospitality and events and have worked professionally in the industry. We have strong links to important local and national projects such as developing a new World Heritage Site Management Plan for Canterbury and we undertake consultancy projects and keep our expertise fresh. It is also important to note that we are a friendly and caring team who create a welcoming atmosphere placing your experience at the heart of our teaching and your learning.

    How you’ll be assessed

    Your assessments include essays, reports, presentations, and pitches to industry. You’ll do digital assessments, critical reviews and reflective writing, both groupwork and individual work. Your dissertation covers a literature review, a methodology, analysis and the presentation of findings, providing an excellent foundation for researching and writing strategies in today’s hospitality industry.

    These assessments are designed to enhance your creativity and boost your confidence in the world of work. You are also encouraged to think innovatively about future business ideas/proposals and present to industry panels.

    We embrace the digital learning environment by using the University’s learning environment tool and other online resources for all aspects of teaching, learning, assessment, communication and administration.

    Your future career

    This MSc is designed to further your career prospects in the dynamic and fast-paced hospitality industry. Our graduates have formed their own businesses, worked in Michelin-starred restaurants and hotel management, and achieved prestigious positions across the tourism, hospitality and events industry. Employability skills and attributes are embedded into each module which we have carefully designed to enhance your career.

    Ongoing opportunities include our annual Student Conference, where you can meet with and hear from an exciting range of employers. During personal development week, you can engage in focused activities that will develop your wider skills, enhance your employability and prepare you for your future career.

    To enhance your employability, our Careers and Enterprise Hub provides a wide range of services and activities.

    Some of our students go on to study PhDs after finishing this postgraduate course.

    Fees

    Government loans are available for some postgraduate Master’s courses. Loans are subject to both personal and course eligibility criteria.

    The rules around course eligibility mean that in some cases it may depend on how you are studying (full-time or part-time) as to whether you can apply for a postgraduate loan. To check whether your course is eligible, you can email the Student Fees Team or call 01227 923 456.

    Tuition fees for this course

      UK Overseas
    Full-time £11,985 £15,500

    20% Alumni Discount

    We offer alumni discounts on CCCU Postgraduate Taught, PGCE Primary and Secondary, and Master's by Research courses for eligible students.

    Find out if you're eligible for the discount.

    Important Information on Tuition Fees

    Tuition fees for all courses which last more than one academic year are payable on an annual basis, except where stated.

    There will be an annual inflationary increase in tuition fees for this course where the course lasts more than one academic year. For further information read the Tuition fee statements and continuing fee information.

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