Tourism and Hospitality Innovations

1,5-year multiple master's degree programme | English-taught

Master
1,5 year
Full-time
English

Global sustainable trends in tourism accommodations are growing fast, creating an industry need for entrepreneurial professionals. This master tourism destination management specialisation programme, with focus on sustainable outdoor hospitality management, prepares you for a future as an entrepreneur or manager in the outdoor hospitality industry.  

Managing outdoor hospitality businesses is a complex process which demands a sustainable approach. You will delve into the theory of sustainable outdoor hospitality management and gain hands-on experience working in the sector. You will study in Breda, Girona (Spain) and Rijeka (Croatia), earning master's degrees from each of the three participating universities in this European partnership. 

 

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What is Tourism and Hospitality Innovations?

Why this study programme at three different universities?

  • Specialising in sustainable large-scale outdoor hospitality accommodation
  • Study and field research in three different countries 
  • Three master’s degrees after graduation

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Introduction

Experience-added value of 3 uni's

Courses and projects

Most memorable experience

Study overview

Course content

In semester 1 of the English-taught Tourism and Hospitality Innovations master specialisation, you will attend lectures at Breda University of Applied Sciences together with the students of the Master Tourism Destination Management.

In semester 2, you will go to Opatija, in Croatia. You will dive into the sustainable management of camping resorts and visit companies in Italy, Slovenia and Croatia. You will gain insight into business challenges in park design, sustainable reporting, human resource management and strategic management.  

After this semester you spend two months working as a trainee in the hospitality industry at one of the companies working with the master's globally. This offers the opportunity to work in high season and study in low season. At the same time, you will write a development plan for an outdoor hospitality destination. Examples of destinations of current students include Italy, Germany, France, the Netherlands and even Rwanda!  

In semester 3, you will go to the University of Girona (Spain) to further develop your academic and business skills. In the final months, you will write a thesis.  

An overview of all courses can be found below. Send an e-mail to [email protected] if you would like to receive the full description of all courses. 

Semester 1 – Breda University of Applied Sciences

This semester is about the 'Context of Tourism and Outdoor Hospitality’. You will take part in various study modules through lectures, workshops, excursions and guest lectures. Every week, you will attend compulsory classes on these modules: 

  • Destination Stakeholders Management (6 ECTS credits) 
  • Contemporary Marketing, Context and Trends (6 ECTS credits) 
  • Destination Development, Finance & Organisation (6 ECTS credits) 
  • Team Performance & Creative Leadership (2 ECTS credits) 
  • Cross Cultural Studies (3 ECTS credits) 
  • Qualitative Research Process Methods (7 ECTS credits) 
Semester 2 – University of Rijeka

Then the second semester starts. Between February and the end of May, you will take courses in ‘Business Operations and Management’. You will travel to the seaside resort of Opatija, Croatia, a top location in outdoor hospitality. The courses focus on developing business concepts in outdoor hospitality, featuring excursions, assignments and a project for a camping resort client. you will take compulsory classes on: 

  • Financial Reporting (3 ECTS credits) 
  • Sustainable Management in Outdoor Hospitality (9 ECTS credits) 
  • Customer Relationship and Sales Management (6 ECTS credits) 
  • Management and Operations (9 ECTS credits) 
  • Outdoor Hospitality Innovation (3 ECTS credits) 
Traineeship

Starting in June, as part of the Business Operations module, you will embark on a two-month traineeship. You will work at a company of your choice in the leisure sector, such as a campsite or eco-lodge. In addition, you will undertake a consultancy project for an outdoor hospitality tourism destination.  

  • Company Traineeship (12 ECTS credits) 
  • Destination Transformation Project (6 ECTS credits) 
Semester 3 – University of Girona

The third semester between September and the Christmas break will take you to Girona, Spain. This semester is dedicated to honing your skills in critical analysis, strategic thinking and planning. A significant focus is placed on cultivating a critical mindset towards developing sustainable camping strategies. Every week you will take compulsory classes on these modules: 

  • Destination Economic Management (3 ECTS credits) 
  • Sustainable Development of Tourism (3 ECTS credits) 
  • Quantitative Research Methods (3 ECTS credits) 
  • Tourism Science and Research (3 ECTS credits) 
  • Management Skills (3 ECTS credits) 
  • Revenue and Yield Management (3 ECTS credits) 
  • Experience Design (3 ECTS credits) 
  • Strategic Management (3 ECTS credits) 
  • Food and Beverage Management (3 ECTS credits) 
  • Financial Management of Tourism Products (3 ECTS credits) 

Thesis

After completing the courses in Girona, you will work on your thesis on a relevant topic related to tourism and outdoor hospitality businesses between January and the end of March. Your thesis is worth 12 ECTS credits.   


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Teaching method

We offer you a small-scale, international study environment. The number of students in this master’s programme varies each year between 5 and 10, with approximately 80% being international students. In the first semester you will partially attend classes with the students of the Master Tourism Destination Management. In Girona, you will have joint classes with the students of the Master Tourism Management & Planning programme.  

During this master’s, you will earn study credits by taking examinations, submitting portfolios and reports, and giving presentations. Some courses may involve company visits or on-site assignments.   

Study load and coaching

The Tourism and Hospitality Innovations is a full-time programme that lasts 20 months. The total study load is 120 ECTS credits. To give you an idea: 1 ECTS credit equals about 28 to 30 hours of study per week. You can combine your studies with working at campsites or other outdoor hospitality businesses during the peak season. 

You will have daily contact with a specialist team of lecturers, guest lecturers, academics and professionals from the outdoor hospitality sector. Each of the three universities also has an operational coordinator available for you to help you with day-to-day matters. 

A typical week

Below, you will find an example of a typical week. Keep in mind that this schedule may vary each week, and this example serves as an indication.   

Monday 

  • 10.00-12.00: Working on Contemporary Marketing, Context and Trends (CMCT) in groups 

Tuesday 

  • 08.30 – 09.30: Working on Qualitative Research Process Methods (QRPM) in groups 
  • 09.30 – 13.30: QRPM class 
  • 13.30- 14.00: Lunch  
  • 14.00 – 16.00: CMCT lecture 

Wednesday 

  • 14.30 – 16.30: CMCT lecture 
  • 16.30 – 17.30: CMCT consultation hour 

Thursday 

  • 09.00 – 11.00: Working on CMCT in groups 
  • 11.00 – 12.00: Guest lecture on Destination Stakeholders Management (DSM) 

Friday 

  • 10.00 – 12.30: Working on CMCT in groups 
  • 13.00 – 15.00: CMCT Workshop 


Student well-being
BUas encourages and helps you to make the most of yourself, whatever your circumstances. Maybe you have a chronic illness, are a family carer, a competitive athlete, or juggle your studies with running your own business? Our study coaches, student counsellors and student psychologists are here to help. Do you need extra support or advice? Or extra facilities? Then take a look at the options here.

 

Guest lectures and company visits

During this master’s, you will regularly receive guest lectures from industry professionals, or you will go on company visits. Some examples are:   

  • Company visits: Camping de Leistert, Beekse Bergen, Camping Las Dunas 
  • Guest lecturers: Ramon van Reine (ACSI), Uwe Frers (PINCAMP), Richard Otten (self-employed in tourism, recreation and leisure) 

 

 

Study at three locations in Europe

Admission & application

What are the admission requirements?

With a bachelor’s degree (BA, BSc, BBA, B Com) you can be admitted to the master specialisation Tourism and Hospitality Innovations. For example in the fields of tourism, travel, hotel management, international business, management, economics, law, e-commerce, urban development, geography, social sciences or finance. If you do not meet these requirements, you can have a look at the options available to you

Information about admission requirements

 

What does this study programme cost?

The costs of this study programme are made up of amounts that you pay to the various universities of applied sciences involved. In addition, you should take extra costs for software, excursions, etc. into account.

Information about study costs

 

How can I apply?

If you meet the admission requirements, you are invited to apply for this programme.

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“Live the life on campsites and discover its reality”

‘Campsites are like small villages and at the same time the camping sector is a complicated phenomenon. When you’re in the lead at a camp resort, you must be well-prepared, and you must be able to work with a diversified team. You absolutely must be versatile. In this master’s degree, attending classes in university is important, but work placements at campsites equally are. So, theoretical knowledge is combined with practical knowledge. In this way, a very transversal master's degree is offered, which provides students with the opportunity of going through many departments of campsites. In other words, it is very relevant to live the life on campsites and discover its reality.’

Miquel Gotanegra Portell

President of Catalan Campsites Federation, President of the Girona Campsites Association and CEO of Terraza Grup

It gives me real satisfaction to help students

“It gives me real satisfaction to help students with their field research and traineeship, precisely because these projects allow them to operate out of their comfort zone, in multiple cultures, where they have to keep their eyes wide open to underst and the context. I take students along into that complex reality and how to develop a tourism business in a sustainable manner. We simply have to treat the earth and the people we meet with respect if we don’t want to kill tourism’s appeal and potential!” 

Jos van der Sterren

Teacher & researcher at BUas

A great opportunity

I believe this new master’s programme is a great opportunity as it combines multiple studies, and sustainability is a key topic in the industry. The staff were very helpful and supportive during the application process, and their passion and devotion to contribute to the improvement of the outdoor hospitality industry assured me that this is the right fit for me.

Danica Bošnjak

Student

What can you do after your studies?

Graduates of Tourism and Hospitality Innovations entitled to three degrees: 

  • Master of Arts (BUas)
  • Master of Science (UdG)
  • Master of Economics (University of Rijeka)
Career examples
  • Marketing Manager at Landal GreenParks,
  • Human Resource Manager at Valamar Riviera,
  • Concept designer at OYO Vacation Homes,
  • Resort Landscape Designer at Pierres et Vacances,
  • Parkmanagers of an international Holiday park.

 

 

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