Bachelor Program in Tourism Undergraduate Programme By European University, Georgia |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The program is focused on preparing specialists in accordance with the modern standards of higher education and equipping them with competitive skills and values corresponding to the requirements of the local and international labor market.

The goal of the program is to provide knowledge about tourism and related functional areas, including critical understanding of complex issues, theories, and principles of tourism; to provide knowledge on the economic importance of tourism, the sectoral structure of the tourism industry, tourism policy, management, and planning.

The program aims to develop practical skills in the assessment and analysis of tourism resources and potential, formation, development, and sale of tourism products. It is also aimed at the development of skills that will help to independently identify current problems in the field of tourism and plan strategies to address them, taking into account socio-economic aspects and ethical norms.

Program entails 240 credits consisting of courses in the major field, as well as courses oriented on developing general, transferable skills.

The graduate of the bachelor’s program in tourism can be employed in various organizational-legal institutions of the tourism sector, hold administrative positions at small and medium-sized structural subdivisions, tourism companies, hotel industry, regional and local self-government units, tourism information centers, hotel business consulting companies, associations in the tourism industry, etc. 

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The program is focused on preparing specialists in accordance with the modern standards of higher education and equipping them with competitive skills and values corresponding to the requirements of the local and international labor market.

The goal of the program is to provide knowledge about tourism and related functional areas, including critical understanding of complex issues, theories, and principles of tourism; to provide knowledge on the economic importance of tourism, the sectoral structure of the tourism industry, tourism policy, management, and planning.

The program aims to develop practical skills in the assessment and analysis of tourism resources and potential, formation, development, and sale of tourism products. It is also aimed at the development of skills that will help to independently identify current problems in the field of tourism and plan strategies to address them, taking into account socio-economic aspects and ethical norms.

Program entails 240 credits consisting of courses in the major field, as well as courses oriented on developing general, transferable skills.

The graduate of the bachelor’s program in tourism can be employed in various organizational-legal institutions of the tourism sector, hold administrative positions at small and medium-sized structural subdivisions, tourism companies, hotel industry, regional and local self-government units, tourism information centers, hotel business consulting companies, associations in the tourism industry, etc. 

Admission Requirements

The eligibility criteria for the admission to the bachelor’s program in tourism are defined as follows: an entrant must be in possession of a document certifying the completion of full general education or its equivalent and should obtain the right to study at the European University based on the ranking coefficients of scores received at the Unified National Exams. To enroll in the program, the entrant is required to take the following subjects at the Unified National Exams: a) Georgian language and literature; b) foreign language (English, German, French, or Russian); c) one of the following subjects: history / mathematics / geography. The number of places for each subject should not be less than 10% of the places announced in the program. The exact percentage distribution is determined by the head of the program before the announcement of positions. Minimum competence threshold for Unified National Exams – passing the minimum threshold defined by legislation.

The right to enroll in the program without passing the Unified National Exams: a) persons who are authorized to be enrolled at the University without passing the Unified National Exams based on the Order №224/N of the Minister of Education and Science of Georgia (December 29, 2011) “On the Approval of the Procedure for Submission and Review of Documents by Entrants/Master’s Degree Candidates/Students who have the Right to Study Without Passing the Unified National Exams/Common Master’s Exams in a Higher Education Institution”. Above-mentioned applicants are required to confirm their Georgian language proficiency at B2 level, in accordance with the “Rule for Determining the Language Competence of the Student of the European University”.  The following persons can also be enrolled in the program: students enrolled in accordance with the mobility rules based on the order of the Minister of Education and Science of Georgia №10/N (February 4, 2010) - “Rules for Transfer from the Higher Education Institution to Other Higher Education Institution and Approval of Fees”.

Tuition fees

Domestic
1,645 USD

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