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Overview

International Tourism and Leisure Industries is a 3-year BA degree, certified by the UNTWO TEDQUAL. ITALI aims to improve the quality of tourism education, training and research programmes. It provides students the cultural and technical profile required to join, as a manager or professional, private and public enterprises in the tourism industry.

University of Bologna, founded in 1088 and with a multicampus structure, is top ranked in the most recognized international university rankings and leading University in Europe for student mobility (Erasmus+). It offers students from all over the world innovative teaching and learning methods, providing the highest-level training, rewarding merit and constantly investing in dedicated services helping young graduates to enter the business world.

Build your own future. This is what you can do with this degree.

5 reasons to enrol on the degree programme

The programme forms tourism professionals with competences in economics and business

The programme includes a mandatory 200-hour internship

You can apply and choose from a multitude of Erasmus exchanges in many European countries

You will focus on international tourism and markets

You will be part of the benchmark bachelor degree in tourism economics in Italy

I was scared, I didn't know what to expect, but I can definitely say they have been the most beautiful years of my life. I had the opportunity to study and travel: I spent all my second year in Bournemouth, UK, then one semester of my third year in Burnaby, Canada. If you are determined and you know what you want, UNIBO will help you to get it.

Barbara Agostini, graduate 2018

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