After having successfully completed the Training
Course of “Tourism and Hotel Management: Industry of Tourism” in Management
Development Institute of Singapore in Tashkent I decided to change my
direction. I think that the University where I want to study for a postgraduate
student will help me to achieve my goal. Studying for a postgraduate
qualification in Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) will be an important
commitment, and represent a highly worthwhile investment in my future.
Manchester is one of the most extensive higher
education centers in Europe and undoubtedly one of the most popular student
cities in the UK. It is a vibrant city
of culture, music and sport and as the world’s first industrialized city, has
its roots firmly in innovation and business. The University’s location in this
great tourist city, combined with research active teaching staff and quality
industry links creates a rich experience for the students in Tourism and Events
Management.
The Manchester Metropolitan University is home to
postgraduate students from all over the globe undertaking taught and research
programs across a wide variety of disciplines. There are three departments in
MMU: The Department of Apparel, The Department of Food, Nutrition and
Hospitality, The Department of Tourism and Events Management.
There are extensive library facilities and others which
are really necessary for study process. The main University library, with 24
hour opening during busy periods, is on-site and offers access to over 750.000
books, as well as e-journals, articles and e-books. The University can also
lend you multimedia equipment including laptops, camcorders and projectors
entirely free of charge. There is a wealth of good quality, affordable homes
for students including hall of residences, flats and shared houses. The
University runs 10 halls of residences with a range of comforts and services
including some halls with en-suite bathrooms, catering and internet access.
The cost of full-time study for non-EU overseas
students is 10.250$. Many postgraduates are self-financed, however financial
support may be available for both taught courses ad research through a range of
studentships and sponsorships.
Studying for my Master’s in Manchester Metropolitan
University will make me think more seriously about the future. And I think that
at the end of my course there I will definitely feel like a professional,
qualified and prepared for the industry of Tourism and Hotel Management.
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