Program Facts
Key information about the structure of Bachelor’s and Master’s programs
Learning Process
From theoretical foundations to a professional career in tourism
Theoretical Foundation
Study of tourism fundamentals, geography, and tourism economics
Practical Skills
Workshops on tour organization, hotel services, and communications
Professional Experience
Internships at leading tourism companies and hotels
Final Project
Development of your own tourism product or business plan
How to apply
Simple admission process for the Tourism and Recreation program
Qualification
National Multi-Subject Test or Unified Entrance Exam
Applicant Account
Register an applicant account based on secondary education or junior bachelor
Documents
Submit documents to the State Biotechnological University
Program Choice
Choose the program J3/242 Tourism and Recreation
Tuition Fees
Affordable contract-based study at our institution
Bachelor's (Full-time)
- ~720 in-class hours per year
- ~1 080 self-study hours per year
Bachelor's (Part-time)
- ~360 in-class hours per year
- ~1 440 self-study hours per year
Master's (Full-time)
- ~594 in-class hours per year
- ~1 206 self-study hours per year
Master's (Part-time)
- ~240 in-class hours per year
- ~1 560 self-study hours per year
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