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Master in Economy and Tourism Law

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The Master in Economy and Tourism Law is a prestigious program designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills necessary for leadership roles at the intersection of economics and tourism law. Recognized at the EQF Level 7, this comprehensive two-year program comprises 120 ECTS credits, offering an in-depth exploration of economic theories and legal practices within the tourism industry.

Program Structure and Curriculum

The curriculum of the Master in Economy and Tourism Law is meticulously crafted to provide a robust educational experience that combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Students will delve into various aspects of economics, including macroeconomics, microeconomics, and economic policy, alongside specialized topics in tourism law such as regulatory frameworks, international tourism agreements, environmental law, and intellectual property rights. The program emphasizes contemporary issues such as sustainable tourism, economic impact analysis, and legal compliance, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared to navigate the complexities of the global tourism economy.

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission into this esteemed program, candidates must possess a bachelor's degree in economics, law, tourism management, or a related field. This prerequisite ensures that all participants have a foundational understanding of economic principles and legal frameworks, enabling them to fully engage with the program's advanced coursework and collaborative learning opportunities.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Master in Economy and Tourism Law program will be well-prepared for a variety of high-level roles within tourism organizations, legal firms, government agencies, and international institutions. Potential career paths include positions as tourism policy advisors, legal consultants for tourism businesses, economic analysts, regulatory compliance officers, and international tourism development specialists. The program's strong emphasis on analytical skills, legal expertise, and strategic thinking positions graduates to excel in diverse and dynamic environments within the tourism industry.

In conclusion, the Master in Economy and Tourism Law offers a rigorous and transformative educational experience, designed to develop the next generation of leaders and innovators in the fields of economics and tourism law.

Entry Dates:

Four intakes per year:

  • January

  • April

  • July

  • October
     

Course Fee: For the most current information regarding course fees, please refer to the fees page.

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