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Does Guilin University of Technology have MTA?

Guilin University of Technology is one of the first universities in China to obtain MTA (Master of Tourism Management) qualification, and only Normal University and Guangxi University have this qualification. Guilin University of Technology's tourism management major ranks eighth in the country, and it is not surprising to have this qualification. It should be noted that in addition to MTA, your workers also have the right to grant MBA, which shows that their postgraduate training ability has been in the forefront of the country.

Brief introduction of master of tourism management.

MTA (Master of Tourism Management)

Master of Tourism Management

In 2009, Nankai University was entrusted by the State Council Academic Degree Office to take the lead in organizing and demonstrating the necessity and feasibility of setting up a master's degree education in tourism management in China.

20 10 some key universities in China began to recruit MTA masters in tourism management for practitioners with practical experience in the tourism industry. In order to cultivate advanced applied tourism management talents with social responsibility and tourism professionalism, master the basic theories, knowledge and skills of tourism management, have international vision and strategic thinking ability, and dare to challenge the transnational development of modern tourism.

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The reporter learned from Guangxi Normal University that the Ministry of Education has set up 20 professional degrees including Master of Tourism Management since 20 10. Among them, 56 colleges and universities were approved as the first batch of enrollment units for the master's degree in tourism management, and Guangxi Normal University and Guilin University of Technology were on the list. Starting next year, they will recruit full-time graduates with a two-year master's degree in tourism management. At present, registration is about to begin. Only Guangxi Normal University plans to enroll 30 students, and the training direction is enterprise management, development planning and administrative management.

For a long time, China's graduate education mainly cultivates the ability of scientific research and teaching, which belongs to academic graduate students, while professional degree graduate education is mainly oriented to practical application. With the rapid development of China's economy and society, there is an urgent need for a large number of high-level professionals with innovative ability, entrepreneurial ability and practical ability. Therefore, on the basis of the original professional degrees such as MBA, the Ministry of Education set up 20 professional degrees such as Master of Tourism Management on 20 10. According to reports, the Master of Tourism Management is referred to as MTA, which, like MBA, is an abbreviation corresponding to English initials. The cultivation of postgraduates in tourism management emphasizes practice orientation and cultivates the ability to solve practical problems in tourism management. The entrance examination is also obviously different from the previous academic postgraduate entrance examination, which only tests English and comprehensive management ability. The comprehensive ability of management includes mathematics, logic and writing at the middle school level, which is a unified joint examination subject for graduate students of management majors. At the same time, candidates are required to work for at least 3 years after graduation, and work for at least 5 years after graduation from higher vocational colleges and reach the undergraduate equivalent before they can apply for the exam. Its goal is to cultivate high-level, applied and compound tourism management professionals who can meet the practical needs of modern tourism, and at the same time, it can also cultivate more applied talents for Guilin to build a national comprehensive tourism reform experimental zone. (Reporter Liu Guidan)