Did we already mention transferable skills which you can gain by studying tourism management? Well, here we are emphasizing them again.
The industry of tourism is filled with dynamics of the sort that prepare you for many challenges, environments, and different settings. That is why a career in tourism can literally open up the world for you, especially if you want to combine work with travel. Tourism impacts environments and people on a socio-cultural aspect. It impacts the lifestyles and cultures of both residents and visitors. Bear in mind that by being part of such an industry, you are directly contributing to the revitalization and preservation of local traditions, customs, cultural life, handicrafts, arts, culture, artists, identity and heritage, renewal of local architectural traditions.
Not all heroes wear capes, they say. Sometimes they simply belong to an industry that induces change, drives economies, or preserves history and culture. You have to familiarize yourself with tourism destinations, attractions, and services, maybe guide tourists in exotic places or do research in foreign countries. Travel broadens your perspective on everything and tourism industry has plenty of possibilities to travel. Tourism might not be the best option if you want to earn a lot of money.
But if you value other things such as having fun, meeting new people, enjoying life and doing what you like, tourism and hospitality offers plenty of options.
People studying and working in the field are typically relaxed, outgoing and international. There are plenty of fantastic opportunities to study tourism all around the world. This program provides you the knowledge and skills required to work in various development positions in the tourism industry and take the field forward with your actions.
You can also use the Shanghai ranking to find out other universities all around the world! Digital tourism business expert, speaker, researcher and lecturer. View all posts by Juho Pesonen. Skip to content Author Recent Posts. But, you know, all of my fears flew away as soon as I got to know my classmates.
They were very friendly and open. Originally, I decided to study tourism, because I loved yes, loved very much languages! At high school, I learned Finnish, German and English. Finnish and English were my favorite languages, so I decided that the international degree in Finland would suit me the best.
The second reason was my wish to travel the world and I thought it would be easier for me to start from the study exchange. Last spring, I spent 4 months studying in Austria in the Alps. It was a very memorable experience and, more importantly it changed me! I recommend a year abroad to everyone! You not only learn new things about other cultures, places and history, but you also learn new things about yourself!
Another thing, which appealed to me, when I was applying for Degree Programme in Tourism, was the specialization in Experience Design. The tourism degree offered exactly what I wanted: different projects, international environment and practicality, so I applied to study Experience Design. For me, it was a pleasant surprise that we would have a lot of study-trips. Furthermore, I have worked in several positions, including animator, guide, interpreter, receptionist and cashier, but I am still searching for my real calling.
This is like a journey of life, and I do like journeys! I am Imran. Born and raised in Pakistan. When I applied for Lapland UAS, I had already graduated from Commerce with a specialization in Accounting but at the same time, I wanted to travel abroad for further studies.
I started to look for different study options in Finland because I had some friends who recommended me to study in Finland. I have always been mesmerized by the midnight sun and northern lights phenomena and always wanted to observe them.
As soon as I knew that Finnish Lapland has the midnight sun and northern lights keeping in mind I was not good at geography :D I decided this is the place where I wanna be! Lapland UAS has a very balanced study structure between theory and practical training. We had lots of on-the-field assignments, for example visiting tourist attractions and safari companies. This helped me a lot to learn about the local and international culture. It was an extensive and deep learning experience from contact lessons to group work and study tours.
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