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BA (Hons) Luxury Hospitality Management with Foundation

Entry requirements


https://www.regents.ac.uk/foundation/business/ba-hons-luxury-hospitality-management-with-foundation#entry-requirements

About this course


Course option

4years

Full-time | 2024

**Overview**
Developed in collaboration with some of the world’s most distinguished hospitality partners, this intensive and highly practical course aims to shape you into an experienced hospitality professional – confident to serve, manage and lead in the luxury space.

This course has been purpose-built to address the unique challenges and opportunities presented at the forefront of this industry. You’ll join intensive labs and placements and explore all aspects of luxury hospitality and business – from operations and organisational development to accounting, marketing, safety and guest experience.

You’ll experience hands-on learning throughout, with opportunities to visit and work at some of London's most prestigious properties – applying your skills practically while developing your emotional, cultural and institutional intelligence, as well as your network of contacts. As your confidence grows, so will your ability to exercise judgements, take risks, handle crises and adapt to change.

With luxury business, financial and hospitality hubs directly on your doorstep, you’ll have unparalleled access to exciting brands and businesses (including restaurants and hotels) and constant exposure to industry networks and exclusive opportunities.

You’ll graduate from Regent’s as part of an elite group of leaders – able to lead, shape and influence the future of luxury hospitality.

**Foundation option**
In the integrated foundation year, you'll gain a solid grounding in academic principles and skills. Building upon this foundation, you'll be well prepared to go on to develop specialist knowledge in your chosen course.

It's structured around discipline knowledge, with extra modules that introduce you to the transferable skills you'll need at degree level and beyond – giving you a solid grounding in liberal arts principles and skills.

Once you've successfully completed your Foundation year, you'll be able to progress to any of our business, social sciences, humanities or media undergraduate courses.

Building on this foundation, you’ll develop specialist knowledge in your chosen course.

Tuition fees

Select where you currently live to see what you'll pay:

Channel Islands
£25,000
per year
England
£25,000
per year
EU
£25,000
per year
International
£25,000
per year
Northern Ireland
£25,000
per year
Republic of Ireland
£25,000
per year
Scotland
£25,000
per year
Wales
£25,000
per year

Extra funding

Find out more at: https://www.regents.ac.uk/study/scholarships-funding

The Uni


Course location:

Regent's University London

Department:

Business

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