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MSc Tourism Management and Marketing

The question of whether to undertake a postgraduate study or not inevitably dwells in the mind of every undergraduate student at the end of their course and reaches even some professionals. I remember all too well how a little over a year ago I was asking myself the same questions you probably ask yourselves: “Do I really need it for my further professional development?”, “Is it worth the time, effort and money?”, “Will it provide me with an edge during the job recruitment process?”.  As a postgraduate at the end of her course I look back at my panicked self and laugh because there are so many benefits to undertaking this additional academic step.

Immersing Deeper in Your Passion

As postgraduate you will be much more specialized in the field you are studying, so it is worth it to dedicate this time to a subject that really interests you and you would love to contribute to. During your study a major expectation will be to be more initiative and conduct your independent research in order to really dig deep in your subject of interest and form informed opinions in regards to it. Additional extra-curricular activities, guest lectures, field trips and conferences that are spread across the postgraduate course will undoubtedly provide you with precious knowledge and experience.

Improving Your Employability

In modern days more and more high school graduates enroll in higher education. This means that an undergraduate degree might not be much of a competitive advantage in the eyes of employers anymore. Having a postgraduate degree under your belt would help set you apart from other applicants.

Securing Higher Positions

Another good reason to start your postgraduate journey is to make yourself eligible for positions that are higher on the hierarchical ladder. Many employers require specific qualifications, regardless of experience, for more prestigious and high-earning positions. If you are someone that strives to reach those professional heights, you definitely need to consider postgraduate study.

Networking

Postgraduates are encouraged to connect professionally not only with colleagues, but also with faculty members and future employers. Organized networking events, as well as active participation during guest lectures and conferences, improve students’ interpersonal skills and also can help create a business contact portfolio for future reference.

Motivating Environment

As postgraduate you will be surrounded by people from different backgrounds but with similar passions and interests that connect you. An environment of young, hungry, passionate and intelligent people will drive you to do your best every day.