Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Tourism and Hospitality Management is an advanced academic degree that focuses on the study of tourism, hospitality, and related fields, with a strong emphasis on research, theory, and practical application. This program typically aims to develop scholars who can contribute to the advancement of knowledge and practice in tourism, hospitality, and leisure management.
Here are some key aspects of the program:
- Research Focus: PhD students conduct original research on topics such as tourism policy, sustainability, customer experience, hospitality management, tourism marketing, cultural heritage, and the economic impact of tourism.
- Coursework: Students may be required to complete advanced courses in research methods, tourism theory, organizational behavior, strategic management, and other specialized subjects. These courses provide a foundation for conducting independent research.
- Dissertation: A significant component of the PhD program is the dissertation, which is a substantial research project that contributes new knowledge to the field. It involves identifying a research gap, collecting and analyzing data, and presenting findings.
- Academic and Industry Applications: Graduates of a PhD in Tourism and Hospitality Management often pursue careers in academia, teaching and conducting research at universities. Others may work in industry as consultants, policy advisors, or in leadership roles within tourism organizations, hotel chains, and destination management companies.
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Multidisciplinary Nature: The program often integrates disciplines such as business management, sociology, economics, geography, environmental studies, and cultural studies, reflecting the diverse nature of the tourism and hospitality sectors.
Course Features
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- Duration 144 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes