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TheHospitality and Tourism Management subject at Oxford Brookes will provide you with a blend of theoretical and practical experience where you will gain an understanding of the day-to-day global operations of a range of products and services in the hospitality and tourism sector.

With a strong focus on industry engagement, the programme incorporates live projects and practitioner involvement in the delivery and assessment of the modules. There is a mix of academic and practitioner input into teaching, assessment and feedback where possible. Practitioner involvement may work on a number of levels, through guest speakers, input into assessment task design, and assessing and feeding back to students on their problem-solving approaches and the practical viability of the solutions they devise.


The need for formative assessment early on in the programme of study, and, indeed throughout the programme is recognised fully, together with the value of feed forward opportunities provided by the programme structure. Face-to-face feedback is used to offer written feedback on at least one module at each level.


You will have the opportunity to take part in a range of industry related field trips. Previous field trips have included visits to world famous tourist attractions, such as Blenheim Palace, hotels such as Le Manoir Aux Quat'Saisons in Great Milton, and Hotel Caf Royal, St James Court Hotel, and Mandarin Oriental in London.


This module enables students to understand the content, importance and relevance of business analytics and data visualisation in business decision-making with a focus on the hospitality and tourism industry. It will provide the key concepts, knowledge and methods combined with extensive opportunities to develop hands-on skills for applying business analytics and data visualisation to managerial decision-making.


Engage with an independent research project. This module will draw together your research skills developed earlier in the programme to support you to develop an extended study on a topic of your choosing within the business and management field. The project includes designing and implementing an investigation which takes account of multiple and possibly conflicting stakeholder objectives; applies suitable research approaches in an ethical manner; and communicates, using suitable technologies, with the intention of making recommendations for practice.


During the module, students will learn about what is involved in being a successful entrepreneur in the Hospitality and Tourism industry sectors and learn techniques to foster creativity and innovation. This module provides an experience centred around the potential for venture creation but also takes students to consider a wider role of creativity and enterprise in the workplace, helping them broaden their perspective on the role of creativity and enterprise in a variety of settings.


In this module students explore complex relationships between food and drink, individuals and societies. They analyse a variety of factors that shape these relationships and examine their consequences for health, the environment, the distinctiveness of cultures, and the cohesiveness of communities. This module encourages students to think more critically and to argue convincingly about the extensive implications of food and drink-related practices for society.


Build your knowledge of the theory and practice of career management. You will demonstrate critical insight into your own knowledge, skills and experience and consider how this might allow you to manage your post-graduation career. You will also apply these ideas as you develop and run a learning activity for others.


The module provides insight into a range of impacts associated with tourism and tourists on the environment, economy and society. The module will introduce approaches to impact assessment and management utilised to measure and mitigate against negative impacts and increase positive ones. Students will learn about approaches to making tourism work for nature and communities, to generate profit and value beyond narrow economic notions, considering externalities and leakages.


Please note: As our courses are reviewed regularly as part of our quality assurance framework, the modules you can choose from may vary from those shown here. The structure of the course may also mean some modules are not available to you.


If you need a student visa to enter the UK you will need to meet the UK Visas and Immigration minimum language requirements as well as the University's requirements. Find out more about English language requirements.


Please note, tuition fees for Home students may increase in subsequent years both for new and continuing students in line with an inflationary amount determined by government. Oxford Brookes University intends to maintain its fees for new and returning Home students at the maximum permitted level.


The following factors will be taken into account by the University when it is setting the annual fees: inflationary measures such as the retail price indices, projected increases in University costs, changes in the level of funding received from Government sources, admissions statistics and access considerations including the availability of student support.


This program provides students the foundation needed to pursue a rewarding career in the hospitality and tourism industry, which is the second largest and fastest growing industry in Florida. Educational coursework includes an emphasis on communication, management, human relations and leadership skills.


Additional Costs/Fees: Must also purchase a knife set, approved chef's uniform, black non-skid shoes and textbooks prior to enrolling in any food production class. Students enrolled in dining room courses will be required to purchase dining room uniforms.


Oxford English graduates have progressed into careers in every sector of employment, including arts, education, retail, charity and social work, marketing and communication, media, journalism and publishing, leisure, tourism and, of course, academia. Our alumni have become lawyers, managers, writers, broadcasters, producers, entrepreneurs, teachers, designers, fundraisers, novelists, accountants, chefs, actors, directors, management consultants, speechwriters, civil servants, opera singers, publishers, social workers, hedge-fund managers, and stand-up comedians. The list is potentially endless. Within a few years of graduating, alumni have been gainfully employed doing everything from editing scripts for Dr Who, to reporting on conflicts in the Middle East, designing computer games, or, in one case, making a documentary on chlamydia in koalas!


Studying literature written from the seventh century onwards might seem a peculiar preparation for engaging with the modern job market and the issues and challenges that face our society. Yet the Oxford English degree involves understanding the relation between individual thought and expression and the social, political, philosophical, religious and scientific ideas and values of the time. It is about studying literature as event, as a response to contemporary society, as intervention and provocation, as a vision of the other possible worlds and selves we could inhabit. Studying English is about thinking creatively and imaginatively. It is about who we are, who we have been, and who we could be. That is why having studied literature for three or four years, and having learnt how to learn, English graduates have flourished in an extraordinary range of careers.


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Salem State offers 32 undergraduate degree programs in the liberal arts, human services and business, along with graduate programs that provide degrees in 24 fields and a continuing education division that offers both credit and non-credit programs.


Salem State is committed to our liberal arts heritage, academic freedom, equity and access, affordability, inclusivity, social justice, student-centeredness, and a sense of community that gives it a small-college feel in a university setting.


Geographers use many tools and techniques in their work, and geographic technologies are increasingly important for understanding our complex world. They include Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), and online mapping such as Google Earth. The teaching and use of geospatial computer technologies is a hallmark of our department, now even including the use of drones in our teaching and service to the local and regional geospatial community.


This is a general geography concentration which provides geography majors as well as dual geography/education majors a broad understanding of field of geography and the ability to craft their degree in many different ways. It is also designed to provide a broad liberal arts curriculum with an emphasis on problem-solving techniques and a spatial perspective for majors who desire a liberal arts education.


The Bachelor of Science in cartography and geographic information systems (GIS) is a technology-focused program designed to provide students with the theoretical, practical and technical skills that are essential for the visualization and analysis of spatial data in a wide variety of applications. Students with a range of interests will benefit from this program by becoming proficient in the use and application of GIS technologies through a flexible set of courses and hands-on experiences. The program offers the training and experience necessary to prepare for the rapidly expanding professional opportunities available in the diverse set of fields that depend on geographic information. GIS and related geospatial technologies, such as remote sensing from satellites and aircraft, are integral to mapping and surveying, environmental analysis and natural resource management, transportation and urban planning, business planning, crime analysis, and disaster management, to name only a few areas.

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