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What subjects are taken in the postgraduate entrance examination for the Master of Tourism Management?

The examination for the master's degree in tourism management generally consists of two parts: basic knowledge of the subject and comprehensive quality interview.

Political theory: It mainly tests candidates’ political and ideological literacy, basic political theory knowledge and comprehensive analysis ability.

Foreign language: English is a commonly used test language, testing candidates’ listening, speaking, reading, writing and other abilities.

The subject basic examination usually covers the following subjects:

Principles of Tourism: including the basic concepts, classification, development history of tourism, etc.

Tourism management: including tourism management theory, tourism management institutions and organizations, tourism enterprise management, etc.

Tourism resource development and planning: including tourism resource evaluation, planning and development strategies, tourist area planning, etc.

Tourism market and marketing: including tourism market environment, tourism market analysis, tourism product pricing and sales, etc.

Basics of economics: including microeconomics, macroeconomics, etc.

Basics of management: including organizational behavior, marketing, financial management, etc.

Legal basis: including tourism law, commercial law, etc.

The comprehensive quality interview will examine the candidate's comprehensive quality and ability, and evaluate their thinking, language expression, communication skills, management skills and teamwork capabilities.

In addition, some colleges and universities may also set up essay or interview sessions to test candidates' thinking logic and expression ability. Candidates need to plan their review plan reasonably based on their own situation. Since the specific requirements of different universities and different majors may be different, it is recommended to understand in advance the specific master's degree examination subjects and proportions of each university and major.