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Tourism Management

About Tourism Management

At Education Network, we help individuals interested in pursuing a Tourism Management Course (Bachelors/Masters) taught in English at Sichuan University. Students may also apply for Sister City & Belt & Road Scholarship for Bachelors & CSC as well as Belt & Road Scholarship for Masters. For application guidance for scholarship, please contact us directly.

Why Study Tourism Management in China?
  • International Perspective: Studying tourism management in China provides students with an international perspective on tourism trends, challenges, and opportunities, preparing them for careers in the global hospitality and tourism industry.
  • Dynamic Tourism Industry: Studying tourism management in China provides firsthand exposure to a booming tourism market and the opportunity to learn from real-world case studies and experiences.
  • Specialized Programs: Many universities in China offer specialized programs which incorporate practical training, field trips, and internships to provide students with hands-on experience and real-world skills relevant to the tourism sector.
  • Internship Opportunities: Internships provide students with hands-on experience in the tourism industry, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom to real-world situations.
  • Networking Opportunities: Studying tourism management in China provides students with opportunities to network with industry professionals, academics, and fellow students from around the world.

Requirements of Tourism Management Program in China

  • High school diploma or equivalent with strong grades in relevant subjects.
  • Proficiency in Chinese or English demonstrated through standardized tests (e.g., HSK, IELTS).
  • Some universities may require university-specific exams.
  • Submission of application forms, transcripts, recommendation letters, personal statement, and possibly a portfolio.
  • Obtaining a student visa (X visa) with documents like a valid passport, admission letter, and proof of financial support.

Our Universities for Tourism Management