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Want to study abroad, tourism management or hotel management?

Of course, it is more labor-saving and time-saving.

However, at present, there are not many schools offering tourism management majors to master's degrees. Griffith University is the most famous one, but you need to study PQP for half a year to get a master's degree, which is equivalent to pre-master's degree.

Personally, it is a good choice to study tourism management abroad. Tourism management is not like some majors in business, engineering or law, which require too high academic qualifications. A bachelor's degree is enough to find a job. So I suggest you go to junior college. You can choose a school like Bond University. The undergraduate course of tourism management only takes two years. If you can avoid taking credits, you can finish your studies in four months a year. After graduation, you can choose to find a job or study for a master's degree in business (continuing to study for this master's degree can add ten points to immigration). Such a plan is good for your future work and immigration.

It will take two and a half years if you are directly promoted to the tourism management major of Griffith University.

For example, you choose to go to Bond University, finish your undergraduate course in one and a half years, and then study for a master's degree in another year. This total time is also two and a half years.

But the difference is that the latter can get a bachelor's degree and a master's degree later (the master's degree can add ten points). Why emphasize getting a bachelor's degree in Australia? Because a foreign bachelor's degree is very important, if you are looking for a job abroad and have only a master's degree without a bachelor's degree or a bachelor's degree, your master's degree may be considered unqualified.

As for what you said, it is ok to go abroad to study for a master's degree after upgrading from a domestic institution, but this is the last choice. Because it takes two years for a domestic undergraduate and two years for a foreign master, you always need at least four years. This is obviously the most time-wasting. And immigrants can't get a bachelor's degree or any extra points. If you are a fresh graduate, 2 1 year old, and 25 years old after finishing your master's degree, will you look for a job? Youth is precious, please think twice.

So my advice to you is: the first choice: upgrade to undergraduate course, and then choose whether to study for a master's degree according to personal requirements.

The second choice: master's degree. Although the undergraduate degree is less, the extra points for immigration are gone, but the time is saved.

The third option: go abroad to study for a master's degree after upgrading to undergraduate course in China. Time-consuming and laborious, it is better not to go.