Bachelor of Arts in Tourism Studies 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Brock University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

212,462 CADTuition Fee/year

Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Hospitality and Leisure Management

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Arts in Tourism Studies program is designed to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving industry, incorporating principles of sustainability (economic, environmental, social and political) in tourism management and planning. The Tourism degree covers the fundamental areas of tourism management and explores how humans can manage the opportunities, challenges and consequences associated with an ever-changing quest for travel. Allied with the Goodman School of Business, the Tourism Management stream offers a range of business-related courses.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Hospitality and Leisure Management

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Arts in Tourism Studies program is designed to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving industry, incorporating principles of sustainability (economic, environmental, social and political) in tourism management and planning. The Tourism degree covers the fundamental areas of tourism management and explores how humans can manage the opportunities, challenges and consequences associated with an ever-changing quest for travel. Allied with the Goodman School of Business, the Tourism Management stream offers a range of business-related courses.

Admission Requirements

88+
6.5+
58+
24+
110+
  • OUAC expected cut-off: mid 70s
  • MELAB: overall 85, no other part under 80
  • CAEL overall 70, no other band score under 60

4 Years
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
48,715 CAD
International
212,462 CAD

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