In the world, I hear voices saying, "Even if you study tourism, do you think about finding a job?"Have you ever heard such voices?There is a reason to study for employment.
So, do people who go to law school aim to become lawyers or judges?Can you become a manager if you study business administration?
No no, learning satisfies your own interests and is one of self-growth.
It's not that you get a job at a hotel because you studied hotel management at university.Although I got a job at a hotel, I was assigned to the accounting department. "That's right," I hear a slightly convinced voice.
The study of tourism consists of a wide range of fields, including an approach from humanities and sociology (history, literature, etc.) and an approach from economics and business administration (marketing management).Furthermore, approach from language is also compulsory.
Cross-cultural understanding and language skills will lead to the development of global human resources that cannot be acquired in other faculties.
I would like to say, "There is a lot of meaning in learning about tourism."
Faculty of International Communication Department of Tourism Toshimasa Ichio
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