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Liberty University


Doctor of Business Administration - Tourism Management (Project) (Online)

Liberty University’s 100% online Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) in Tourism Management can help you keep up with the latest issues and tools in the tourism industry. They will learn a wide range of skills that can assist them in a variety of hospitality areas. Skills like how to motivate their staff and how to deal with customers who come from a wide range of generational, racial, ethnic, and international cultures. In addition, the core courses of the DBA will cover advanced topics in strategy formation, marketing, and human resources. Liberty’s DBA program culminates in an applied doctoral research project, which is where they will put their studies to the test to solve a current business problem in the area of tourism management. This degree should appeal to those who are in senior positions in the tourism and hospitality industry and are looking to keep their edge or perhaps transition to a role as an educator of tourism management. Some other positions would be executive-level public venue manager, resort manager or a consultant in this industry.

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