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Master in Tourism Studies(MSc)
Bethlehem University
Bethlehem


Degree: Master in Tourism Studies(MSc)
Program Language: English
Admission Semester: Winter (January)Summer (June)
Start Date: May Intake
Program Duration: 4 semesters

Fees

Semester Tuition Fees: 1100 Euro
Other Fees: The credit scores for each student will not ake are not specified at this stage, the student will have to pay the amount shown below for the first semester of the academic year 2020-2021 and more will be transferred to the student's account for the second semester.
Cost of living: 300 - 500 Euros per month
Job opportunities: Part-time jobs for students are competitive throughout the city.These part-time jobs usually pay from 300 to 500 euros depending on the type of work.
Funding opportunities within the university: Universities usually offer part-time opportunities to students who constantly excel academically.

Program details

Educational organisation: Bethlehem University
Study abroad: Opportunity Available
Internships: No internship necessary for this program
Form of assessment: GPA Grade
ECTS credits: Each course in the program (Electives & Prerequisites) commands a certain amount of credit points.
Program objectives: Tourism Studies(MSc)

Minimum cost of living

Accomodation: 130 - 280 Euro / month
Food: 70 Euro / month
Cost of living: 50 Euro / month
Transportation: Free, the University offers shuttles

Requirements

Language requirements: English Proficiency
Academic requirements:

- Bachelors Degree

- Transcript

Documents:

1. Bachelor's Degree & Transcript

2. Evidence of English Language Proficiency (if applicable)

3. Passport Copy

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Arrival support: Support Available - Provided by the university
Services and support for international students: Support Available - Provided by the university
Accomodation

*Off-Campus

*On-Campus options available


About Palestine:

The Palestinian National Authority is the governing body that stands as the internal governing organ for many regions of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. It was first established in 1994 following the Oslo Peace Accord but has not experienced stable governance since.

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