Tourism plays an increasingly important role in the Italian economy, and further growth prospects for the sector are expected in the coming years. To seize these opportunities, professionals with specific skills in the field of tourism and cultural activities, promotion of territories, and related organizational and entrepreneurial activities are needed. The Bachelor in Tourism Sciences thus responds to one of the main economic vocations of our region and country. What will you study The program provides a solid multidisciplinary foundation in economics, business, law, and socio-psychological and anthropological fields, along with specific cultural, historical, artistic, archaeological, literary, and IT skills. Graduates also learn to effectively use at least two European Union languages, in addition to Italian, both in writing and speaking, with particular emphasis on tourism-related vocabulary. In addition to the above activities, second- and third-year students are offered laboratory activities that develop transversal skills, such as teamwork and problem-solving. The program also includes a training internship at companies, organizations, or associations in the tourism sector, enabling them to put the skills acquired during their studies into practice and facilitate entry into the world of work. After graduation The Bachelor in Tourism Sciences not only allows immediate access to the job market, but also provides the necessary foundations to continue your studies with a bachelor's or master's degree. The Tourism Science graduate Who is it? The Tourism Sciences graduated possesses theoretical knowledge and operational skills in the fields of tourism and cultural activities, promotion of territories and related organizational and entrepreneurial activities, as well as knowledge in the field of multimedia in tourism. What does he/she do? The Tourism Science graduated is involved in: - administration, operational and commercial management of enterprises in the tourism sector - planning, organization and promotion of tourism products and services, including exhibitions, expositions, cultural events - tourism promotion within local and national public bodies or agencies. Where does she work? Hotel and non-hotel accommodations, restaurants and public establishments, travel agencies, tour operators, service companies operating in the tourism sector, consulting firms, development agencies, Chambers of Commerce, Local Authorities and Public Administrations.