The goal of the Master's program in Tourism and Heritage Management is to cultivate individuals who possess advanced theoretical understanding, coupled with practical knowledge, a well-honed research acumen, and improved personal and professional skills. This comprehensive program is designed to facilitate the professional growth of graduates in both domestic and international contexts within the Tourism and Heritage Management field. The program follows a structured approach, emphasizing research throughout, with the research project accounting for 60 credits out of the total 90 credits available.
candidates must have a good working knowledge of the English language at IELTS level 6.5 or equivalent. Additionally, the international office at DkIT use the NARIC database for comparison and recognition of international qualifications.
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