Lecturer in Events, Tourism & Hospitality Management
Faculty of Business and Law
International Tourism & Hospitality Management (Top-Up) BA (Hons)
Key Facts
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UCAS Code
N800
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Level
UndergraduateUG BA (Hons)
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Duration
Full Time: 1 Year
Part Time: 2 Years
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Starting
September
SEP
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Full Time: £9,535
Part Time: £1,585 (per 20 credits) -
£17,000
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Waterside
Updated 31/10/2025
Updated 31/10/2025
Get in touch
For questions regarding study and admissions please contact us:
UK STUDENTS ENQUIRIES
study@northampton.ac.uk
0300 303 2772
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ENQUIRIES
Overview
This International Tourism and Hospitality Management course is specifically designed to meet the needs of the international tourism industries, which are dynamic and fast paced. Now more than ever, the international tourism and hospitality industries needs a workforce who are qualified to manage destinations, attractions, resorts and hotels and this top-up degree will provide you with up-to-date industry knowledge and the opportunity to build transferable skills which are essential for management roles within both industries and related sectors.
Holders of HND/FdA Travel and Tourism Management qualifications (or similar UK and International qualifications) can apply for this course to gain a full BA Honours degree in one year.
Highlights
- Opportunity to work with real clients and businesses within the tourism industry and related sectors.
- International study trips available.
- Dedicated and supportive teaching staff with industry experience.
- Top-up your qualifications to a full BA Honours degree.
Entry Requirements
If you hold a HND/FdA Tourism Management or equivalent qualification then you will be eligible to apply for this course.
We welcome international students that have an equivalent Diploma/degree and English Language equivalent grade 6 IELTS.
If you have completed the ATHE Extended Diploma in Travel and Tourism, you will be able to progress onto our BA Hons (Top-up).
For more more information on how to make an application, please visit our How to Apply page.
If you are an International student and would like information on making an application, please see our How to Apply page.
All International and EU students applying for a course with us must meet the following minimum English language requirements:
- IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent) with a minimum of 5.5 in all bands for study at undergraduate level.
For information regarding English language requirements at the University, please see our IELTS page.
Course Content
This Top Up Hospitality and Tourism Management Degree has been designed to contribute towards achieving the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goal: SDG15 of Life on Land.
The International Tourism and Hospitality programme is designed to provide you with the strategic and operational expertise that you will need to successfully manage tourism and hospitality businesses in an international context. The programme incorporates an extensive range of management concepts related to tourism and hospitality, including consumer behaviour, strategic and project planning, people development and leadership, sustainability as well as operational and tactical responses to common business problems.
The overall aim is to produce qualified, enthusiastic, and forward-thinking graduates. You will develop sound academic and practical experience of management in the tourism and hospitality industries to enable you to exceed the expectations of employers.
The International Hospitality Management Degree is designed to provide you with the strategic and operational expertise that you will need to successfully manage tourism and hospitality businesses in an international context. The programme incorporates an extensive range of management concepts related to tourism and hospitality, including consumer behaviour, strategic and project planning, people development and leadership, sustainability as well as operational and tactical responses to common business problems.
The overall aim is to produce qualified, enthusiastic, and forward-thinking graduates. You will develop sound academic and practical experience of management in the tourism and hospitality industries to enable you to exceed the expectations of employers.
What you will learn
You will have the opportunity to study innovative modules such as the Tourism & Hospitality Business Consultancy where you apply theory to a live project and put your project management skills to practice, gaining valuable experience that will enhance your job prospects. The International Destination Management module allows you to analyse destinations in a variety of contexts (urban, rural, attraction, resort, regional, national and international) whilst incorporating industry best practice guidelines.
Studying the Innovation in Tourism module will give you the chance to analyse the process of new product development and developments in the tourism industry through examining niche tourism products such as ecotourism, dark tourism, adventure tourism and cultural tourism. You will develop your academic and employability prospects through the Achieve Your Potential module, where you are encouraged to reflect and work on how you can develop your personal brand and skills to achieve your future career and academic goals.
You will be introduced to the theory and practice of training and management in the Leading and Developing Tourism & Hospitality Teams module, and the Consumer Behaviour module will explore factors affecting tourist buying behaviour with a focus on cultural and social influences as well as the influence of reference groups. Finally, the Research Project module enables students to independently carry out an investigation of a current ‘industry’ or ‘sector’ issue related to their degree and their professional development by carrying out relevant research.
Engage with our Industry Partnership Group
Our Industry Partnership Group is made up of local, national and international tourism, hospitality and events management organisations, such as Marriott International, the Canal and River Trust, Whittlebury Hall and Markshall Estate.
Our industry partners contribute to the programme through live case studies, guest lectures, and sharing their specialist knowledge as well as offering work experience opportunities and research projects. Industry Partners are also involved in contributing to our bespoke Changemaker week programmes with mock assessment centres, panel discussions, workshops and research presentations.
Our partners are core to how the programme develops, and they contribute to course and module development by being critical friends and enabling us to make the courses as up to date and relevant as possible, leading to our students being industry-ready when they graduate.
List of modules
Please note the modules shown here relate to the academic year 25/26. The modules relating to the academic year 26/27 will be available from June 2026.
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International Destination Management for Tourism and Hospitality (20 Credits)
Module code: LEI3014Status: CompulsoryThis module provides a framework for analysis of the strategic nature and dynamics of tourist destinations and the challenges facing destination managers responsible for the planning, management and marketing of tourism destinations. The module seeks to demonstrate the opportunities for hosts, visitors and other tourism stakeholders to achieve their agendas and maximise their benefits in a balanced way without compromising the future. The module has a broad strategic management and international focus and is designed to provide students with a subject specialism in the field of destination management.
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Achieve Your Potential (20 Credits)
Module code: LEI3035Status: CompulsoryThis module enables students to build their academic and professional skill set to support a smooth transition into the world of work. The module covers a range of inter-personal skills, in addition to offering opportunities to develop self-awareness, awareness of others and commitment to promoting wellbeing in professional settings.
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Tourism & Hospitality Business Consultancy (20 Credits)
Module code: LEI3036Status: CompulsoryThe purpose of this module is to equip the students with the skills and knowledge needed to successfully formulate, implement, and manage a successful, local client-based project within tourism and hospitality industries. The module also provides students with the opportunity to critically examine current issues in tourism and hospitality from a business management perspective at local and regional levels.
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Research Project (20 Credits)
Module code: LEI4002Status: CompulsoryThis module enables students to independently carry out an investigation of a current 'industry' or 'sector' issue relevant to their degree and their professional development. The students will make use of relevant academic concepts to structure their investigation and then collect and analyse a sample of secondary data.
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Consumer Behaviour in Hospitality & Tourism (20 Credits)
Module code: LEI3031Status: CompulsoryThis module explores the core concepts of consumer behaviour within tourism and hospitality industries. Students are introduced to the conceptual foundation of consumer behaviour and will learn about factors affecting tourist buying behaviour with a focus on cultural and socal influences as well as the influence of reference groups.
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Leading and Developing Tourism & Hospitality Teams (20 Credits)
Module code: LEI3030Status: CompulsoryThis module introduces the students to the theory and practice of training and management. It examines professional goals career management paths and professional development available in tourism and hospitality industries. Interpersonal skills, problem-solving, conflict management and emotional intelligence are discussed from both employee and managerial perspectives.
Find out who our industry partners are:
Canal & River Trust

Something Borrowed Event Hire

Marriott

Sheer Edge – Corporate Hospitality & Event Support
Whittlebury Park

Silverstone

CJS Event Solutions

How will I learn on this International Tourism and Hospitality Management Degree?
We use a blended approach to teaching and learning at the University of Northampton, using a range of methods and approaches to share knowledge and support your learning. Our online learning platform offers access to course materials and resources anytime and enables you to engage beyond the classroom and learn in a variety of ways which enhances your digital capabilities.
For this course you can expect taught study to be in workshop format, usually totalling 12 hours per week. We recommend that you spend 24 hours per week in self-directed study time.
How will I be assessed?
Your learning is assessed using a variety of diverse and innovative methods, such as live client briefs, video and poster presentations, electronic portfolios, research projects and written reports. All assessments are designed to be industry relevant and address real issues within the tourism industry and related sectors.
Will I go on any study trips?
In previous years International Hospitality Management students have participated in at least one optional study trip to a European destination. The cost of optional trips would not normally exceed £500 for flights and accommodation. You may need to allow an additional £100 for your expenses on the trip.
Are there any special features on this course?
The Events, Tourism and Hospitality team has excellent links with industry and local key players such as the Canal and River Trust, River Nene Regional Park (Nenescape), the Northampton Carnival Arts Consortium, Hilton and Marriott Hotels.
Fees and Funding
2025/26 Tuition Fees
- UK Full Time: £9,535
- UK Part Time: £1,585 per 20 credit module
- International Full Time: £17,000
Fees quoted relate to study in the Academic Year 2025/26 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years. UON will adjust UK fees annually in line with Government Policy.
There are no additional costs for this course for students beginning their studies in September 2025. Should this change, applicants and students will be contacted by the university with details of the costs.
For information on the scholarships available to you, please see our scholarships page.
For more information about possible funding options, please visit our Fees and Funding pages.
Fees quoted relate to study in the Academic Year 2024/25 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.
- UK Full Time: £9,250
- UK Part Time: £1,540 per 20 credit module
- International Full Time: £16,500
Staff
Careers and Employability
Our Hospitality Tourism Management Top Up degree graduates have gone on to work in a range of sectors and job roles, locally, nationally and internationally, including aviation, hotel management, attraction and resort management, and within the retail and business travel sectors.
Master’s Opportunities
Our master’s courses are a great way to enhance the skills you have already learnt. Benefit from our 20% alumni discount on postgraduate fees to give you a CV that will catch the eye of employers.
Facilities
As a BA International Tourism & Hospitality Management (Top-Up) degree student, you will have access to our on-campus facilities, study areas, and services. Our facilities should help support you while your study your University of Northampton master’s degree.


