The BSc Tourism looks more broadly at the subject of tourism than the average professional bachelor and connects knowledge about tourism with knowledge about broader change processes.

Scientific analysis and reflection is much more important compared to professional bachelor programs. A scientific tourism student wants to dig deeper into the background of tourism topics. In a scientific study program, for example, the student is not satisfied with knowledge about tourism trends, but also wants to know why they arise.

In the BSc Tourism, students learn to set up and conduct sound scientific research and to better judge the usefulness and applicability of existing knowledge.