With “Business Unusual”, the Alba Graduate Business School of the American College of Greece equips tomorrow’s leaders with the adaptability and flexibility to succeed in the volatile global environment.
It combines: top teaching staff, an award-winning academic programme, practical knowledge acquisition, personalised development services and an international perspective.
The MSc in Tourism Management is designed to meet the growing needs of the tourism industry to develop highly skilled and knowledgeable professionals to take on leadership roles in the management of tourism organisations.
Understanding the needs of the tourism industry, Alba offers its long-standing successful MSc in Tourism Management programme in a hybrid format to meet the needs of tourism professionals who are unable to attend face-to-face courses.
Specifically, utilizing the know-how it has developed in previous years, it offers a modern, distance postgraduate education in Tourism Management, which will give professionals the opportunity to study online, in a modern way (synchronous) from anywhere in the world. At the same time, it offers three live workshops, during which students will be able to meet and network with industry executives.
The curriculum emphasises intercultural, ethical, institutional and environmental issues in the management of tourism organisations, while covering all specialised business and operational skills. A strategic partnership with Costa Navarino and a series of events in collaboration with key tourism stakeholders throughout the programme, as well as a well-organised internship process, actively support the development of a strong professional network and significantly increase the employability of students after graduation.
Finally, with the establishment of the Advisory Committee for the MSc in Tourism Management, Alba strengthens its links with the business community in the tourism sector and creates open channels of communication between students, professors, professionals in the sector and representatives of institutional stakeholders and institutions.
Courses will start in October and applications will be accepted until the end of September.