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Can tourism management majors not have internships?

I also majored in tourism management. Undergraduate. Let me answer your question directly first. That is, as far as I know, tourism management majors require internships. Because our major is practical after all, we must apply what we learn in order to gain anything. Production internships are part of the teaching program. Only when you complete it can you truly complete the entire university study and get your diploma and degree certificate. As for the actual situation of the internship base you mentioned, this is common. The first thing to make clear when studying tourism management is that tourism includes the tourism industry and the hotel industry. In other words, the hotel industry is a very important part of the tourism industry. So it’s not surprising that I majored in tourism management but went to a hotel during my internship. In my junior year, my major started to be divided into two directions: hotel and tourism. I chose the hotel direction. In many people's minds, hotels are majestic and luxurious places, but in fact, all the good spaces in the hotel are used as business spaces, leaving only bad spaces such as basements for employees. This is something you must understand when choosing the hotel industry. This is a common phenomenon and there is no way to change it. As for the school you mentioned still charging tuition fees, this is the same for us. Maybe it is a unified regulation of the country. The salary issue is even more unspoken, and the college or school must profit from it. no way. We can only accept reality.