B.A. in Tourism Management 48 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Jordan |TopUniversities
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# 101-150QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Hospitality and Leisure ManagementMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Hospitality and Leisure Management

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Department of Tourism Management was established at the School of Archaeology and Tourism at the University of Jordan to keep abreast of developments in the tourism and hospitality sector in the region in general and Jordan in particular; where the tourism and hospitality industry in Jordan has developed in an unprecedented manner and tourism revenues and employment ratios have increased. Tourism investment in Jordan has also rebounded, and the number of hotels, restaurants, cafes, travel agencies, airlines and other hotels has increased in Jordan.


The development of the tourism and hospitality sector needs to prepare and qualify human resources able to work and engage in various jobs and professions of the industry. In this sense, it is necessary to establish and develop academic and training programs for the various professions involved in the tourism and hospitality sectors. Hence the need to develop academic programs for teaching tourism in the Department of Tourism Management at the School of Archaeology and Tourism, and keep abreast of the rapid developments in the tourism industry in quantity and quality.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Hospitality and Leisure Management

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Department of Tourism Management was established at the School of Archaeology and Tourism at the University of Jordan to keep abreast of developments in the tourism and hospitality sector in the region in general and Jordan in particular; where the tourism and hospitality industry in Jordan has developed in an unprecedented manner and tourism revenues and employment ratios have increased. Tourism investment in Jordan has also rebounded, and the number of hotels, restaurants, cafes, travel agencies, airlines and other hotels has increased in Jordan.


The development of the tourism and hospitality sector needs to prepare and qualify human resources able to work and engage in various jobs and professions of the industry. In this sense, it is necessary to establish and develop academic and training programs for the various professions involved in the tourism and hospitality sectors. Hence the need to develop academic programs for teaching tourism in the Department of Tourism Management at the School of Archaeology and Tourism, and keep abreast of the rapid developments in the tourism industry in quantity and quality.

Admission Requirements

Required Documents Applicants must submit the following documents:   1.    Original General Secondary Certificate (Tawjihi) certified by The Ministry of Education (for Jordanian certificates) or an equivalent issued by The Ministry of Education (for non-Jordanian certificates). 2.    Original Comprehensive Exam Certificate and original transcript properly certified by The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (for community college Diploma holders). 3.     An authenticated copy of both the civil identification card and Birth Certificate (for Jordanians). 4.     A copy of the passport (for non-Jordanians). 5.     Three photos. 6.     Original “Good Reputation and Conduct” document and an original certified   transcript   for those  who have been previously enrolled at institutions other than UJ.     NOTE: All accepted students are going to undertake an Arabic proficiency test, English proficiency test and computer skills proficiency test during their first semester.     (Testing dates will be announced at the website later on during the semester).

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