Travel and Tourism degrees in All England

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Liverpool John Moores University

1 travel-and-tourism courses NORTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 19th
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WUSCA ranking: 18th
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Good student life, city is easy to navigate Resources for help could be better advertised More mock exams should be made available and more instructions on how to structure exam questions/what is needed to get a first More knowledge on how many marks needed for certain grades could be made more known

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International Tourism Management - BA (Hons)
calculator icon 112 ucas points clock icon 3 years full time
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Level 4
  • Academic Skills and Digital Literacy
  • Destination Liverpool
  • Introduction to International Tourism
  • Managing Experience in the Visitor Economy
  • Marketing for Tourism and Events
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Canterbury Christ Church University

2 travel-and-tourism courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 27th
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WUSCA ranking: 59th
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Overall, my uni experience has been really positive. It’s a pretty new university, which shows in the facilities, and there’s a lot of support available if you need it. The lectures are generally good and engaging, which makes a big difference. That said, there have been some frustrating moments, especially with miscommunication around things like timetables—it can get confusing and a bit stressful when information isn’t clear or changes last minute. The handling of the meningitis situation could also have been better, as we only got an email quite late after cases had already been reported, which didn’t feel very reassuring. Outside of uni, Canterbury is a nice place to live and has a great atmosphere, even if it can be a little boring at times.

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International Tourism & Hospitality Management
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Year 1
  • Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality
  • Marketing and Digital Media for the Visitor Economy
  • Current Trends in Tourism, Hospitality and Events
  • Accounting and Finance for the Service Industry
  • Student Success Modules
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Year 1
  • Communication and Academic Skills for HE
  • Contemporary Issues in Accounting
  • Contemporary Issues in Business, Management and Marketing
  • Fundamentals of Tourism, Hospitality and Events
  • Individual Project
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University College Birmingham

4 travel-and-tourism courses WEST MIDLANDS
WUSCA ranking: 68th
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Best experiences are working within the kitchens amongst other culinary driven peers. The student support is good too. Things that could be better are the resources provided for culinary students as it seems to be a reoccurring issue where the isn’t enough produce to make a dish and this can be understandable at times however in order to work to the best possible ability we need the best resources and quantity too.

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Year 1
  • Digital Tourism
  • Dynamic Tourism Environment
  • Employability and Professional Development
  • Successful Tourism Destinations
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University of Chester

11 travel-and-tourism courses NORTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 15th
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WUSCA ranking: 5th
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Everyone I have met has been friendly and helpful. There are plenty of societies to join and the student union bar is great for a bit of socialisation on the side. I wish there were more green spaces to sit and quiet areas like the library dotted around. Parking is a bit hit and miss but there's plenty of buses.

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University of Brighton

1 travel-and-tourism courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 14th
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WUSCA ranking: 89th
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My experience at University of Brighton confidently prepared me for the future and allowed me to discover the best version of myself. Living in such a creative and vibrant city made every day feel like an adventure, and studying in Brighton offered the perfect balance between academic growth and an exciting student lifestyle. As an international student, feeling a sense of belonging was essential, and Brighton exceeded my expectations. From the very first day, the university’s welcoming and inclusive community made me feel at home. The international orientation programme was especially valuable, helping me form some of my closest friendships and making the transition to university life in the UK far less stressful than I had anticipated. The level of student support available throughout my degree was exceptional. Whether navigating academic challenges or personal concerns and exploring future opportunities , I always felt guided rather than overwhelmed. My student support guidance tutor and academic tutor were consistently available, offering help with assignments and regularly checking in on my wellbeing to ensure I was having a positive student experience. This personalised approach helped me stay motivated, confident, and supported at every stage of my studies. Career development was embedded into my student experience from the very beginning. The careers and employability team supported me in creating my first CV in my first year, securing part-time work in the city, and gaining clarity about my long-term goals. Even after graduating, their continued guidance has helped me align my interests with meaningful career opportunities, demonstrating the university’s genuine investment in its students’ futures. Beyond academics, student societies were central to my experience at Brighton. Through joining different societies, I was able to explore my interests outside the classroom, build friendships across disciplines, and feel part of a wider, supportive student community. The connections I formed and the memories created through shared activities became some of the most meaningful and rewarding parts of my university experience. Having access to three distinct campuses across the city further enriched my experience. The City Campus offered a creative and cosmopolitan environment, surrounded by Brighton’s thriving arts and social scene. Moulsecoomb Campus provided a more urban and academic atmosphere, conveniently positioned between the city centre and Falmer. Falmer Campus felt like a traditional campus university, with expansive green spaces, a strong sense of community, excellent facilities, and the Amex Stadium nearby, creating a unique blend of campus life and local pride. Across all campuses, the facilities are well maintained and thoughtfully designed, with excellent access to libraries, study spaces, and up-to-date equipment that support both academic success and student wellbeing. Reflecting on my overall experience, the University of Brighton offered far more than a degree. It provided a supportive environment in which I could grow academically, professionally, and personally, and I would wholeheartedly recommend it to students seeking a university that truly invests in their development.

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Northumbria University, Newcastle

4 travel-and-tourism courses NORTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 11th
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WUSCA ranking: 15th
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I am a remote learning student. I think there isn't as many interactive online sessions as I would have expected and the sessions there isn't a lot of class collaboration between students. However, support at university has been second to none, whenever I have got in touch with a department I have received a response within a working day.

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Tourism and Events Management - BA
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Year 1
  • AF4038 - Financial Decision Making
  • BM9403 - Business Analysis for Decision Making
  • GA4001 - Academic Language Skills for Newcastle Business School (International and EU students only)
  • HR9409 - Preparing for Professional Practice
  • HR9412 - Business, Economy and Society
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Year 1
  • Career Development and Research Informed Learning
  • Contemporary Business Enquiry
  • Global Challenges and Tourism Futures
  • Innovation and Creativity in Tourism, Hospitality and Events
  • International Hospitality Operations Management
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De Montfort University

3 travel-and-tourism courses EAST MIDLANDS
Subject ranking: 21st
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WUSCA ranking: 35th
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One of the best aspects of studying at De Montfort University is the supportive and diverse environment. As an international student, I feel welcomed and included. The university has strong student support services, especially the Disability Advice and Support team, who are understanding and helpful. The MSc Project Management course is practical and career-focused. The modules are well-structured, and seminars encourage discussion and real-life application of concepts. The lecturers are approachable and provide useful feedback on assignments. Student life in Leicester is also a positive experience. The city is affordable compared to other UK cities, and everything is accessible. The campus facilities, including the library and study spaces, are modern and comfortable for independent learning. While the university offers good support, sometimes communication about attendance expectations and academic requirements could be clearer, especially for students managing health or personal challenges. In addition, more flexibility in seminar attendance for students with documented disabilities could make the experience less stressful. Providing recorded seminar discussions (where possible) would help students who occasionally cannot attend in person. Overall, De Montfort University is a supportive and career-oriented institution, but improving flexibility and communication would make it even better.

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Year 1
  • Block 1: Destination Marketing
  • Block 2: Tourism and Hospitality Products: Natural, Cultural, Eco and Dark Tourism
  • Block 3: International Tourism and Hospitality Research Visit
  • Block 4: Dissertation
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Oxford Brookes University

3 travel-and-tourism courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 10th
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WIFI is absolutely awful and there are many dead zones around campus. How can a top-level engineering university provide such poor internet connection, especially when all of our assignments are internet based and due online? I am constantly searching for places around campus with any useable connection and the VPN speeds when you're off campus are just unusable. It's the year 2024. How have we not figured this out yet? It's absolutely unaccusable. You have the money to build an entire new campus, but can't fix the internet at your main campus? Awful.

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Year 1
  • Business Analytics for Hospitality and Tourism
  • Critical Enquiry Research Project
  • Entrepreneurship and Creativity Enterprise in Hospitality and Tourism
  • Essential Skills for Academic Success
  • Food, Drink and Culture
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University of Gloucestershire

2 travel-and-tourism courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 25th
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WUSCA ranking: 85th
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I attend UOG Francis Close Hall campus and it's so incredibly inspiring. It's a great oldy-worldy historical site and it was really the deal-breaker for me choosing UOG; although my course mates and I were severely let down when we were told we would have to move to Oxstalls campus in Gloucester... we managed to get the union involved but only managed to get it pushed back a year for us, all new students in September for social science will be in Oxstalls and won't get to experience the beauty of FCH. Such a shame. Despite this, the facilities are amazing, staff are equipped with great knowledge and are all incredibly friendly. All students are friendly and light-minded, it's a great environment to study in and socialise. I commute so I cannot speak on the social side of student accommodation and/or going out, but as a commuter it meets all my needs! I really recommend studying here, the lecturers know what they're talking about, and are amazing at illustrating theories and concepts in ways that make sense.

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Level 4
  • Academic, Personal and Professional Development (BM4720)
  • Events and Hospitality Management (LE4909)
  • Live Management Enquiry Project (BM4725)
  • Marketing Principles (MS4105)
  • The Global Business Environment (BM4115)
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Level 4
  • Academic, Personal and Professional Development (BM4720)
  • Events and Hospitality Management (LE4909)
  • Live Management Enquiry Project (BM4725)
  • Marketing Principles (MS4105)
  • The Global Business Environment (BM4115)
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Coventry University

4 travel-and-tourism courses WEST MIDLANDS
Subject ranking: 33rd
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WUSCA ranking: 28th
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From my perspective of being a student at coventry university id like to say how good the physical location and quality of all the facilites are. the design, layout, and ease of access for botth the engineering building and the library are excillent, student life here is great too, i currently live in a rental-based accommodation with 4 people, and it works quite well. Personally I couldnt fault the university with anything as I believe it is perfectly equipped to fullfil all its students needs.

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Tourism and Hospitality Management - BA (Hons)
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Year 1
  • Hospitality Operations
  • Marketing and Financial Management in Hospitality and Tourism
  • Tourism Geographies
  • Understanding the Global Hospitality and Tourism Industries
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