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MSc Degree Program Approved!

Submitted by lfodor on May 7th, 2013 9:51 AM

We are delighted to announce that we have received notification from the MTCU that the new Master of Science degree program in Tourism and Hospitality was “Approved to Commence”. The School has received QC and AC Approval Letters for the MSc program in Tourism and Hospitality and GDip (Type 1) in Tourism Studies and GDip (Type 3) in Tourism Research. A hearty congratulations to the school faculty and to all involved in the process.

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