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International Master in Tourism & Leisure

Participation in the International Master in Tourism & Leisure is open to graduates of all disciplines, from all over the world. In special cases, candidates may be admitted without a degree if they can demonstrate significant and relevant experience in the tourism sector. 

A working knowledge of both written and spoken English is required.

The master program has a limited number of openings, with a maximum of 35 participants.

 


The ideal candidate is highly driven and motivated to work in the tourism sector. Besides being professional, successful participants approach work and study with passion, creativity, commitment, and an open mind.

 

Classroom composition varies greatly; the diverse backgrounds of participants present a rich opportunity for all participants to share their experiences. 

The Course for You
International Master in Tourism & Leisure - Interview

"I am 29 years old and I'm from Milan. I came to MIB because I understood that I had gotten everything I could out of my job. The first day I felt insecure. Then I met my colleagues: young people who wanted to build a future. People just like me.

 

Little by little I got to know participants in other Master's programs, people from everywhere: China, Argentina, Turkey, Canada, Romania...other cultures, other ways of doing things and other stories. I was finally in an environment where each idea provoked the desire to find new solutions. The lessons were dense with information and studying was hard.

In class, the group work was fundamental and the excellence of the instructures helped us understand our potential. Then, finally, the internship, important contact with the working world and with important companies. Now I realize that I am much more relaxed, I learned how to broaden my horizons, to be new to new perspectives, not to limit my possibilities. Now I have the tools to do my best for myself and for others.

what else can I say? It was worth it!" 


Adriana Farinazzo
International Master in Tourism & Leisure XVIII

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