
Our Faculty conducts research in a wide cross-section of areas related to tourism and hospitality. These areas include sustainable tourism development, post-colonial discourses on tourism, sport tourism, pro-poor tourism, second homes development, medical/health tourism and foreign direct investment in tourism.
In addition to publications in international journals on key aspects of tourism, our faculty has co-authored and co-edited a number of books by major publishers like Routledge. These books include:
Potential roles include:
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Applications for the August 2026 intake will be open from November 2025 to June 2026
Some of the courses you will cover are:
Our tuition is internationally competitive and we offer scholarships, financial aid and payment plans to make university education available to our students. Please click here for details on financing options.
Programme Fees (as at August 2023) = BDS $ 30,000.
Please note that fees may be adjusted for academic year 2023-2024.
i. A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a university or college acceptable to the University of the West Indies, with at least Second Class Honours.
• Students are expected to have a good grounding in a business subject such as tourism, management, marketing, finance, or economics.
• Students with ‘Pass’ degrees will be considered on the following conditions:
– they are currently working in a tourism, business or management related field, and;
– they are successful at an interview conducted by the entrance committee within the Sagicor Cave Hill School of Business and Management.
ii. Two letters of recommendation.
Entry Requirements for Non-Degreed Applicants
The Sagicor Cave Hill School of Business and Management is considering opening its doors to a small number of non-degreed applicants. It is expected that the number of students entering the programme through this route would be highly restricted and should represent no more than 25 percent of the cohort in any given year. Students entering through this route may be required to undertake a preliminary year of study.
The entry criteria for these students would therefore be:
i. Technical certificates or diplomas that can be assessed by the University of the West Indies.
ii. Five years’ experience in a tourism-related field at a Supervisory or higher level.
iii. They are successful at an interview conducted by a selected panel determined by the Campus Committee on Graduate Studies and the Sagicor Cave Hill School of Business and Management.
iv. Two strong letters of recommendation.