International Leisure, Tourism & Events Management

Are you interested in developing sustainable leisure concepts from an economic and management perspective? Do you want to earn a dual Master’s degree while doing so? This programme allows you to do just that.
- One of the best master programmes at universities of applied sciences in the Netherlands (Keuzegids Masters, 2016).
- Earn a dual degree and get a Dutch Master of Arts (MA) and British Master of Science (MSc) in 14 months.
- Our partner the University of Derby, UK, is ranked number one in the Guardian University League 2015 in Hospitality, Tourism and Events education.
- Combine academic and applied research and benefit from a strong link with the industry.
- Excellent career prospects worldwide.
The 14-month Master’s programme in International Leisure and Tourism Studies focuses on sustainability and quality of life within the context of the past, present and future. You will explore established theories relating to leisure and tourism (past), discuss current cases (present) and use scenario planning as a tool for identifying future trends and developments (future). The courses contains different education methods such as seminars, workshops, lectures, presentations, group assignments and guest lectures.
Master of Science (MSc)
NHL Stenden offers the option to accomplish a Dual Degree. Additionally to the MA programme you can enrol for a Master of Science International Leisure and Tourism Studies issued by the University of Derby, which is a leading university in the UK for Hospitality, Tourism, and Events Management.
What to expect?
- Lecturers from the University of Derby will regularly be visiting NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences (NL) to conduct lectures and seminars with Master students in preparation for the field trip.
- Three-week field trip to the University of Derby (UK) - students will be able to visit the UK and participate in an intensive two-week workshop schedule at the University of Derby. Lectures will be conducted using a variety of classroom based activities as well as venturing into the heart of the Peak District National Park to build operational skills such as communications and teamwork. Accommodation has been arranged for all students to stay within the University campus’s Halls of Residence. The costs of transportation (Manchester – Buxton), accommodation, and lunch for this excursion are included in the tuition fee.
- You have access to resources at the University of Derby, including library services for academic studies, and the industrial placement office, which can help to advise and direct students to prospective future placements and employers around the world.
As part of your studies, you will take three modules that prepare you for the process of writing your final-year thesis. You will learn how to develop a research proposal and how to collect and analyse data.
Graduates of our Master’s programme in International Leisure and Tourism Studies have a variety of career opportunities in the labour market. These include jobs as policymakers at the local, regional or national level or as managers at a hotel chain, theme park or other venue.
Careers open to graduates include:
- Policy and Planning
- Research and Education
- Consultancy and Development
- Management