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Postgraduate courses

Events, Hospitality and Tourism Management

Build skills for a growing global industry

Discover our Events, Hospitality and Tourism Management courses here, or find out more at a postgraduate event.

Develop the knowledge, analytical insights and skills needed to innovate and succeed in the global hospitality and tourism sectors.

Studying Events, Hospitality and Tourism Management at York St John University means building the confidence, perspective, and adaptability required to thrive in a complex global environment.

Courses

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Hospitality Management and Tourism MSc

Accelerate your global career and develop as a future‑ready leader in the heart of London. This course blends real industry engagement with sustainability‑driven leadership development, helping you build strategic thinking and practical impact. You’ll grow the confidence, adaptability, and global perspective employers demand. More than a qualification, it’s a launchpad for leading meaningful, sustainable change in a rapidly evolving world.

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Engagement with business

We bring external organisations with real business problems into the classroom, allowing you to engage in problem solving, research and idea generation for these organisations. This gives you the opportunity to develop your network and give you valuable experience in your chosen industry.

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York Business School Consultancy Clinic

York Business School Consultancy Clinic offers the opportunity to work as a business consultant for local, regional and national organisations. You will solve organisational challenges and provide sustainable and innovative solutions for business growth and development.

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Year in Industry

You can choose to study our courses with a year in industry, allowing you to apply your learning and gain valuable experience. If you choose this route you will study for 2 years. In your first year you will learn on campus, and in your second year you will be on placement or conducting a skills and research based module.