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Why choose this course? French is a globally significant language, spoken natively by over 100 million people worldwide, with an additional 60 million using it as their secondary language.Our program offers the opportunity to develop fluency in French while providing a year abroad experience for living, working, or studying in another country.Responding to industry demands, our Hospitality & Tourism Management program at Strathclyde integrates management studies with strategic planning, marketing, entrepreneurship, economics, and ethical considerations.This degree equips you for leadership positions in Scotland's vibrant £5 billion tourism sector, which employs one in ten workers. You'll gain operational and business management expertise applicable across hospitality, tourism, and event industries.Career opportunitiesStrathclyde's French alumni hold diverse positions globally, including roles as:journalistsbusiness ownerslegal professionalsengineering specialistseducatorscorporate leaderslanguage expertresearch specialistsinformation technology professionalsgovernment officialsLanguage graduates possess valuable transferable skills employers seek, such as advanced communication abilities, translation expertise, and superior written expression.Hospitality & Tourism graduates combine practical and business competencies that appeal to employers. Alumni have secured positions in hotels and service industries as management trainees, supervisors, and accounting apprentices.
Highers  Standard entry requirements : 1st sitting: AAAA; 2nd sitting: AAAAB. Minimum entry requirements: 1st sitting: AABB; 2nd sitting: AABBB. A Levels - ABB-BBB; International Baccalaureate - 32-30; Irish Leaving Certificate - Two H2 passes and three H3 passes including English; HNC Year 1 entry: Social Sciences A in Graded Unit; Maths National 5 B, or equivalent. IELTS - 6.5 overall (no individual band less than 5.5) TOEFL ibt - 80 overall, with the following minimum scores in each component-(Listening- 17, Reading- 18, Speaking- 20, Writing- 18).