Master of Science in International Tourism, Hospitality and Events Management

University of Lincoln - Brayford Pool Campus

UK,England

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12 Months

Duration

CAD 18,900/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Sep 2025

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 2001

Total Students: 15,880 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Brayford Way, Brayford Pool, Lincoln LN6 7TS, United Kingdom

Master of Science in International Tourism, Hospitality and Events Management

Program Overview

One of the largest industries in the world, global tourism sees millions of visitors crossing borders each year in search of the perfect getaway. This course aims to equip graduates with the skills needed to work at senior levels in this growing global sector.

Lincoln's MSc International Tourism, Hospitality, and Events Management is designed in collaboration with industry to respond to the complex needs of employers, preparing students for a changing business landscape. Important themes such as entrepreneurship, sustainability, and globalism are integral to the programme. Traditional teaching methods are augmented by industry events and workshops, and mentoring and coaching is offered throughout the degree by experienced academics and practitioners in the field.

Students have the opportunity to take part in a field trip, usually organised in an international location, where they will have the opportunity to examine tourism related issues through hands-on experience. All costs for the trip are covered by the University.

How You Study

The taught element of the programme consists of eight core modules. Students can then progress to complete the compulsory final project, which incorporates a Research Methods component and provides an opportunity to apply and develop the skills and knowledge acquired during the taught element of the programme.

Weekly contact hours on this programme may vary depending on the stage of study. Postgraduate level study involves a significant proportion of independent study, exploring the material covered in lectures, seminars and workshops. As a general guide, for every hour spent in class, students are expected to spend at least four to five hours in independent study. For more detailed information please contact the Programme Leader.