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8 Master's degrees in Tourism & Leisure in Hong Kong (SAR)

Tourism and Hospitality via Study Centres
Graduate the Tourism and Hospitality via Study Centres programme of the University of Sunderland equips you with the skills and knowledge to progress rapidly in tourism and hospitality management.

Smart Service Design
This Smart Service Design MDes program from PolyU Design is an interdisciplinary specialism focusing on designing at the intersection of business, technology and human ingenuity to create meaningful service interventions for broader societal and business challenges.
Global Hospitality Business
The Global Hospitality Business programme from EHL Hospitality Business School is a transformative adventure spanning three continents. You will craft your legacy as a hospitality leader with a focus on global strategic thinking, honing the skills required to navigate the complexities of the international hospitality business.
Arts and Cultural Heritage Management, Heritage Tourism and Management
Lingnan University's Arts and Cultural Heritage Management, Heritage Tourism and Management MA program is a progressive study programme focusing on the innovative solution to the heritage tourism sector now and in the changing future.
Global Hospitality Business
Students in the Global Hospitality Business programme at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University will learn from faculty with international backgrounds, be immersed in the culture and business practices of each continent, and attend numerous professional seminars.
Cultural and Heritage Tourism
The aim of the Cultural and Heritage Tourism programme of the Hong Kong Metropolitan University is to equip students with a thorough understanding of cultural and heritage tourism from the cultural, heritage, historical, anthropological, sociological and economic angles.
Social Sciences in Sport and Leisure Management
The Social Sciences in Sport and Leisure Management program offered at Hong Kong Baptist University aims to provide opportunities for students to take a reflective and interdisciplinary approach to the planning, provision, and management of sport and leisure.
Sustainable Tourism
The distinctive Sustainable Tourism programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong that has a strong focus on resource management issues, tourism policy and ecotourism practicum in Hong Kong as well as in greater China. It adopts a natural resources-based perspective incorporating resource management and environmental management principles.