(English-taught semester) Tourism, Project Management & Storytelling
Today no one doubts that the future of tourism is digital and online. A digital creative tourism manager possesses vital new skills: visual and digital storytelling, entrepreneurship and an international, cross media mindset.
Whether in our professional or personal lives, digital technology is everywhere. Everyone uses it to communicate and organise. The real question is whether we use computers and other tools to their full potential. Do we make them work for us?
A professional ‘digital creative’ is not only able to make full use of the existing information technology to create captivating content, but also to plan and organise projects, to keep track of budgets and generate state-of-the-art communication plans. To stand out, creativity is the key.
Together with students from different nationalities and backgrounds, you learn to use information technology in order to plan, coordinate, communicate and illustrate a professional project. You put your new knowledge and skills to the test in an integrated project and take the role of the tourism manager in a multidisciplinary team.
This English-taught semester is organised by our Bachelor of Tourism and Recreation Management (TRM)
This programme is only available in English!
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