Hospitality and Catering postgraduate degrees in North East England

4 universities offer 12 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate hospitality and catering degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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Sheffield Hallam University

5 hospitality-and-catering courses YORKSHIRE AND HUMBERSIDE
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What students say about hospitality-and-catering

The labs on level 8 are really really good facilities lots of opportunities to improve in lab skills, the worst aspects are the sports halls at city and colligiate for korfball training they just aren’t big enough

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Year 1
  • Approaches To Tourism And Hospitality Business Management
  • Business And Management Strategy
  • Dissertation
  • Enterprise And Entrepreneurship In Tourism And Hospitality
  • Research Methods
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Northumbria University, Newcastle

2 hospitality-and-catering courses NORTH EAST ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 15th
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The university itself is very modern and clean. The law building in particular is very well maintained and a nice place to study. The student support line is effective and most queries are responded to however some are forgotten/ responded to weeks later. The library is extreamly useful with a wide range of text books and other resources which makes finding sources very easy. There are also lots of other study areas outside of the library which means you can always find a quiet place to sit and work. The surrounding area of Newcastle City has just about anything you could want, with it being just a 5 minute walk from campus you have easy access to shops, transport and other facilities. The only issue with this is for home students which might be travelling by car. I live in the countryside and have no access to busses or metro stations. This means that driving is my only option. Car parking is very limited and expensive. Almost all of the public car parks fill up past 8am and a full day of parking can cost upwards of £14. The university car park requires a yearly pass which costs £700 up front. This is just not manageable as a student to pay up front. Other than that I have had no issues with the university. They are also very inclusive with disabled students. Having a disability myself, they have taken the correct steps to ensure I have no disadvantages compared to abled bodied students and are well aware of the steps which should be taken when I have an episode. Everybody, down to the woman working the cafe on campus, went above and beyond to help me when I did have an episode. The situation was very stressful but the actions of the staff were brilliant and did everything they could. I have a lot of praise for Northumbria University and would recommend it to all students looking to pick a University.

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Year 1
  • Academic Language Skills for Postgraduate Business Students
  • Hospitality, Tourism and Globalisation
  • International Hospitality Management
  • Research Methods and Analytics for Business Practice
  • Sustainable tourism and hospitality
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Leeds Beckett University

2 hospitality-and-catering courses YORKSHIRE AND HUMBERSIDE
WUSCA ranking: 29th
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At a PGR level, it is more autonomous, but it is still quite a cohesive experience if you choose to engage. The uni does well for the course, there is a direct connection to industry and affinity towards making it practical. The student support could be enhanced especially at a PGR level. It's less cohort and needs more attention at a more unit-level, which I imagine is difficult to engage. It is a halfway house between student and staff, so a bit more attention to either side (or preferably both) would really enhance the experience.

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Year 1
  • Exploring Hospitality
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Year 1
  • Consultancy Project: Hospitality Business in Society
  • Developing Hospitality Strategy
  • Exploring Hospitality
  • Hospitality Operations Management
  • Human Resource Management in Hospitality
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University of Sunderland

3 hospitality-and-catering courses NORTH EAST ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 40th
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Best aspect: amazing facilities, highly professional tutors and staffs, everyone seems to have good heads on their shoulders. High teaching standard and it's nice meeting people from other cultural settlements. Worst aspect: more of a recommendation, extracurricular activities to establish a better inculcation, especially for foreign students. For instance, city tour for foreign students, debates, sports etc, this will facilitate better friendship between students

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