
International Tourism Management (Cruise Business/Innoνatiοn)
- Starting
- Winter semester
- Mode of admission:
- without admission restriction
- Application:
- uni-assist
+ Hochschulstart (DoSV) - Study mode:
- On campus
Meet the Universtiy!
Hochschule Bremerhaven (Kurzversion)
Five Reasons to choose this Bachelor's Program
Course Description
Do you wish to gain a broad view of the tourism industry and specialize in the unique area of cruise tourism management? Do you also wish to live in a beautiful small city and study in a modern University of Applied Sciences with close connections to professors and fellow students? If the answer to these questions is yes, then the B.A. in Cruise Tourism Management at the University of Applied Sciences Bremerhaven is the right choice for you! Study in this one-of-a-kind study program, completely in English, and get the chance to spend one year abroad working or studying, which will lead to amazing career opportunities after you graduate.
Special Program Features
Conduct projects in cooperation with regional organisations
Putting classroom lessons into practice is a vital part of this study program. Students are thus given the opportunity to work on several projects related to solving real-life problems and challenges in industry and society.
Master all areas of cruise and tourism management
During the program, students will learn all of the skills needed to organize successful operations of cruises, from finances, transportation, hotel management, and entertainment to technology, logistics, navigation, safety, environmental protection, languages, and cultures.
Great international networking opportunities
Professors and staff of the Cruise Tourism Management program are actively involved in research as members of the Institute for Maritime Tourism, Cruise Research Society, and Yellow Tourism Consortium. Moreover, the university of Applied Sciences Bremerhaven fosters several partnerships with universities around the globe.
Partner Universities


University of Stavanger
University of Stavanger


Letterkenny Institute of Technology
Letterkenny Institute of Technology


Universidade de Vigo
Universidade de Vigo


Juraj Dobrila University of Pula
Juraj Dobrila University of Pula


All Partner Universities
All Partner Universities
Accreditations

AQAS
AQAS
The “Agency for Quality Assurance through Accreditation of Study Programs” is a German non-profit association that is authorized to conduct external evaluation procedures for universities in Germany and Europe.
Requirements
Qualification Requirements
The application requirements for the study program in “International Tourism Management (Cruise Business/Innoνatiοn)” are:
The essential requirement for admission into the CTM program is the successful acquisition of a higher education entrance qualification (Fachhochschulreife, High School Diploma, A-Levels, Baccalaureat, Gao Kao, etc.).
Language Requirements
The following certificates are recognised as proof of your language proficience.
Application & Admission
Application Deadlines

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Application Procedure & Selection
For the application via uni-assist: € 75 for the first application, € 30 for each additional
Application Documents
Essential requirement for the admission into the CTM programme is the successful acquisition of a higher education entrance qualification (Fachhochschulreife, High School Diploma, A-Levels, Baccalaureat, Gao Kao, etc.). Non-European applicants need to apply νia uni-assist.
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Testimonials
After having spent one semester studying in France, I decided to apply for an internship at Greatdays – a choice I would make again in a heartbeat!
I worked full-time for the Daytrips and UK departments, which has been a pleasure from day one. Obviously there were a few challenges in the beginning, and it took me a while to understand the IT systems, but everyone was always ready to help and answer any questions so I felt part of the team really quickly.
I have learnt so much in the past six months – from day-to-day operations, including loading bookings, liaising with suppliers, confirming tours and getting in touch with the clients to website work, writing tour itineraries and creating travel packs. Next to this, I attended a lot of meetings including 1-on-1s with our managing director Andy, departmental meetings and brochure meetings. I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to go on a familiarisation trip to Chester as part of Greatdays’ new Manchester Sightseeing project, which was a great experience.
During my internship I had the opportunity to visit all the other departments, which was very interesting as I could see how each of them operated and – most importantly – how they all work together. This helped me a lot to understand how Greatdays works as a whole. Additionally, I got to work on projects for each department, and two of these were absolute highlights for me: first, for the European department, I was allowed to create a tour going to my home area in Germany. Seeing this being sent out as an E-Shot was really great! Second, as a Cruise Tourism student I was of course excited to work for the cruise department, and I was given a very interesting project related to Norwegian Cruise Lines which I enjoyed very much.
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