Description
The Erasmus Mundus European Master in Tourism Management (EMTM) is a two-year world-class integrated programme aimed at qualifying graduates to deal with the huge challenges in contemporary tourism.
Students follow a mandatory mobility scheme, starting the first semester in Kolding, Denmark, moving next to Ljubljana, Slovenia, for the second semester, and spending the third semester in Girona, Spain.The fourth semester is exclusively devoted to the completion of the Master thesis. After a successful and timely completion of all four semesters, students are awarded a joint diploma of Master of Science in Tourism Management.
Requirements
- Completed university Bachelor or Master degree/s (=180 ECTS credit points or more) in the field of: tourism, economics, business administration, geography or other related fields in the social sciences and humanities.
- Excellence on obtaining the university degree/s (the average grades must be A or B, minimum 70%).
- English language proficiency proved by TOEFL (Official / Institutional tests are not accepted) with at least 230 points (computer based) / 575 points (Paper-based test) / 88 points (Internet-based Test), IELTS (Academic) at grade minimum 6.5 or Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) with minimum level C.
Eligibility
Erasmus Mundus Category A scholarship are awarded to students selected by the EMTM consortium who are nationals of a third country (all countries outside the 28 EU Member States, Liechtenstein, Norway and Iceland) and who are not residents nor have carried out their main activity (studies, training or work) for more than 12 non-consecutive months over the last 5 years in one of the 28 EU Member States, Liechtenstein, Norway or Iceland. Students from Switzerland, Western Balkan and Turkey are eligible for Category A.
Erasmus Mundus Category B scholarship are awarded to students selected by the EMTM consortium who are nationals of one of the 28 European Member States, Liechtenstein, Norway or Iceland, and to third-country students who are residents or have carried out their main activity (studies, training or work) for more than 12 non-consecutive months over the last 5 years in one of the 28 EU Member States, Liechtenstein, Norway or Iceland.
Deadline: 10 December 2013
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