Bachelor’s in Destination Development in Tourism
On campus learning,
Full Time,
Bachelor's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
€ 299
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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ABOUT
Studying Bachelor’s in Destination Development in Tourism program at Howest University of Applied Sciences in Belgium:
Future destination managers focus on and help local players attract visitors in a sustainable and qualitative way. Global trends and best practices are expertly dissected and you’ll be trained in solid storytelling.
Also unique are the niches it highlights professionally: gastronomy, festivals, sports events and immersive exhibitions.
The latest cross-media and digital techniques to showcase your creative product or ultimate dream destination are covered in detail.
Necessary information:
- Duration: 12 months
- Degree awarded by: Howest University of Applied Sciences
- Admission criteria: High School Diploma
- Language of instruction: English
- Tuition fee: 7,092
- Application fee: 50
- Currency: Euro
- Type: Full-time
- Format: in person
Curriculum:
- Events and Entertainment
- Tourism for Foodies
- Strong Belgium Stories
- E-commerce
- Current Issues in Tourism
- Lifestyle Media
- The Collective
- English for Exchange Students
- Basic Dutch for Exchange Students
Career opportunity:
In the multidisciplinary and entrepreneurial projects, you use your previous knowledge and bring out the best of your team player qualities. You will also become a pro in the secrets of lifestyle media and will work intensively together with Belgian students. this gives them an advantage that can be helpful in the job market.
Application Requirements:
- Motivation letter
- High school diploma
- Students who wish to enroll, should have completed minimum 2 semesters (an equivalent of 60 ECTS) in a Bachelor programme in Tourism or Recreation Management. Students in Communication or Business Management with an interest in Tourism and Recreation Management can also apply. This will need to be confirmed by means of an official certificate, a survey of completed courses, or a signed letter from the sending university.
English language requirements:
Language certificate | Score |
IELTS | 6.5 |
TOEFL | 550 |
TOEFL (computer-based) | 213 |
TOEFL (internet-based) | 79 |
GCSE | A*-C |
Duolingo | 110 |
Deadlines and intakes:
- Start Academic Year 2023-2024: 11/09
- Start 1st semester: 11/09 – 16/09
- Start 2nd Semester: 12/02 – 17/02
Deadlines:
- 1 June, 2023 for non-EEA students who will need to apply for a visa in order to study in Belgium
- 1 July, 2023 for EEA citizens and other applicants who do not require a visa.
FREE VISA SERVICE
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Expenses (EUR)
7,092
Application Fee
50
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
REQUIREMENTS
50
accommodation
Students who are studying at Howest university have multiple options for accommodation. Those who have applied to the Bruges campus can reside in The Lodge, which is fairly close to the campus and costs about 350 to 450 euros a month. And the applicants of the Kortrijk campus can stay in The Wing. It is walking distance from the campus and consists of 80 rooms. It has been equipped with facilities like
communal kitchen, bathroom, TV-room, study room, dining room and showers. Along with private toilet and sink. It costs from 315 to 405 euros per month. The cost varies depending on the size of the room.
Furthermore, students who prefer to reside privately, have the ability to seek help from the university in order to find Private rooms and flats.
After Graduation
Students are encouraged to gain professional experience by working while studying. However, the must adjust the time they put into work in a way that their education is not harmed. Studying must be their first priority; that is why, according to their student visa, international students are not allowed to attend the courses in the form of part-time. generally, students are able to work up to 20 hours per week. Obviously, this the hours will be able to expand during holidays and breaks, giving students the opportunity to earn extra money. It must be mentioned that students are not allowed to skip classes or ignore assignments for their work.