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BA (Hons) International Hospitality Management

Key Information

  • Course Title: International Hospitality Management
  • Award: Bachelor of Arts 
  • Levels: 4, 5 and 6
  • Awarding Body: University of Derby
  • UCAS Code: N226
  • Start Dates: September (Year 1, 2 and 3), January (Year 3 only)
  • Direct Entry: You can transfer to this course at Year 2 (Level 5) or Year 3 (Level 6)
  • Study Mode: Full-time (3 years)
  • Fees: £6,355
  • Delivery: Weekdays, weekends or evenings 
You can complete the full degree from Year 1, or fast-track your studies by joining directly in Year 2 or 3 (please see 'Entry and Visa Requirements' section for more information).

Course Overview

Our BA (Hons) International Hospitality Management combines real-world learning, industry insights, academic rigor, and a truly international curriculum to give you a competitive edge in a fast-evolving industry. 

As the role of a hospitality manager becomes increasingly complex and dynamic, our course equips you with the essential knowledge and practical skills to succeed from day one. You’ll develop expertise in leadership, finance, IT, and human resources, alongside a deep understanding of hospitality operations. 

The course also addresses the major trends shaping the industry today—from sustainability and technological innovation to evolving customer expectations and new concepts of luxury. 

Key benefits of this course include:

  • Comprehensive knowledge and skills for a successful hospitality career
  • Access to the Educational Membership Scheme of the Institute of Hospitality, offering exceptional networking and industry opportunities
  • Recognition through industry membership with the Institute of Hospitality
  • Guidance from tutors with hands-on industry experience across diverse areas
  • Ongoing support from your personal tutor and dedicated staff

Teaching

Our teaching approach is dynamic, interactive, and designed to engage you fully.

You’ll participate in a blend of on-campus lectures, live online lectures, tutorials, and academic support sessions, supported by comprehensive online learning materials including lecture notes, recordings, presentations, and handouts. You’ll also have access to both our on-campus and digital libraries.

Independent learning is a key part of the experience, involving research, reading, and the preparation of reports, presentations, and projects. This approach ensures you develop the skills needed to succeed both academically and professionally.

Assessment

Assessment focuses primarily on practical coursework, reflecting the tasks you’ll encounter in the workplace. Assignments may be individual or collaborative and could include essays, reports, research projects, consultancy projects, presentations, and the creation of digital materials.

This hands-on approach ensures you graduate with both the knowledge and practical experience employers are looking for.

Modules

Year 1 (Level 4)
  • Business Environment of the Visitor Economy
  • Current Scenarios. Future Directions
  • Hospitality Societies
  • Organisational Transformation
  • Project Design - Planning and Management
  • Service and Experience Co-creation
Year 2 (Level 5)
  • Business Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Financial Planning
  • Healthy and Sustainable Consumption
  • Hotel Revenue Management
  • Procurement and Supply in the Visitor Economy
  • Research Skills
  • Sustainable Hospitality and Leisure Operations
Year 3 (Level 6)
  • Consumer Behaviour
  • Independent Study (double module)
  • International Resort Management
  • Strategic Management
  • Talent Management

Careers

Our real-world learning approach ensures that you graduate highly employable and ready to shape the future of the hospitality industry. Career pathways include roles such as food and beverage or events supervisor, front office or housekeeping supervisor, assistant restaurant manager, graduate trainee hotel manager, sales executive, licensed retail manager, or contract catering specialist.

You can also choose to advance to postgraduate study in related fields, such as the MSc International Hospitality Management, which prepares you for senior management positions as well as academic roles.

The University of Derby maintains strong partnerships with local, national, and international employers, including Crieff Hydro, Gleneagles, Engineers Country Club (USA), White Manor Country Club (USA), Carnegie Club (Skibo Castle), Hilton International, and Marriott. These collaborations provide invaluable opportunities for work placements, networking, and professional development.

Student support is enhanced through the University’s online e-recruitment portal, which tracks volunteering, work placements, conference participation, and skills development—both generic and subject-specific. There are also opportunities to engage in additional training courses run by external providers, further boosting employability and complementing the programme curriculum.

Throughout your studies, a personal tutor will guide your professional and academic development, offering timely advice and support to ensure you make the most of every opportunity.

Entry and Visa Requirements

Entry Requirements

You are expected to hold at least one of the following:

  • UCAS points: 112
  • Three A-Levels with grades BBC
  • A BTEC Level 3 qualification in a related subject.
  • Foundation Diploma 
  • Higher National Certificate (120 credits)
  • An Access to Higher Education Diploma awarded by a recognised institution.
  • A UK or international equivalent of any of the above

Additional Requirements

You should also hold at least one of the following:

  • Maths and English Language GCSEs at grade C / 4 or above (equivalent qualifications, such as Key Skills or a Higher Diploma, are also accepted)
  • Functional Skills Level 2 (Maths and English)
  • IELTS: 6.0 (or equivalent) 

If you do not hold any of the above, you will be required to successfully complete an English and/or Maths test at The London College.

Year 2 Direct Entry

You are expected to hold at least one of the following:

  • Successfully completed your first year (Level 4) in similar programme at an approved university
  • Higher National Certificate (120 credits)
  • A UK or international equivalent of any of the above

Year 3 Direct Entry

You are expected to hold at least one of the following:

  • Successfully completed your second year (Level 5) in similar programme at an approved university
  • Higher National Diploma (240 credits)
  • A UK or international equivalent of any of the above

Immigration / Visa Requirements

You must hold one of the following:

  • UK or Irish citizenship
  • EU Settled or Pre-Settled Status
  • Non-EU passport with ILR, LLR, or DLR
  • Valid work visa  (additional  residency and  immigration requirements apply)
  • Refugee status, or be the child or spouse of someone with refugee status
  • Humanitarian Protection.

Other exceptional circumstances may apply. Please contact us for further details.

Next Steps

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  • Full degree (years 1 to 3): Click here to apply via UCAS.
  • Year 2 or 3 Direct Entry: Email admissions@lcuck.ac.uk for more information.

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