About Bachelor Of Business (honours) Tourism And Hospitality Management in Athlone Institute of Technology
Why take this course?
The exciting, dynamic businesses of Tourism and Hospitality are central to Ireland’s economic recovery. This programme focuses on developing honours degree graduates with the necessary problem solving, critical thinking, and communication skills to become leaders in industry. Successful completion of this programme of study will open up a range of exciting career options for the graduate.
What opportunities might it lead to?
Graduates of this programme have progressed to further study at level 9 in Business in AIT and Tourism, Hospitality, Marketing, and Strategic Management in other third level institutions. Others have found employment in careers such as hotel and leisure management, tourism destination development officers in Ireland and abroad, front office management in hotels, hotel sales and marketing, hotel conference and banqueting management, tourism event planning at local and national level, tourism information officers. Many have used their qualification to work and travel the world at the same time.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS: Minimum IELTS 5.5 with no Band less than 5.0.
- TOEFL:Minimum iBT 60 – 93. (Depending on programme)
- PTE:55 (minimum 51 in each component)
The average tuition fees for undergraduate and postgraduate programs at Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) in Ireland vary depending on the program of study. The following are estimated average annual tuition fees for international students:
- Undergraduate programs: €9,750 to €12,500 per year
- Postgraduate programs: €10,500 to €14,500 per year
It is important to note that tuition fees can vary depending on the specific program and course of study. Additionally, there may be additional fees such as registration fees, laboratory fees, and examination fees.
It is recommended that students check the official website of AIT for the latest information on tuition fees and other expenses, as well as any available scholarships or financial aid options.