Get to know the degree program, ask questions, get started!
Author: Sebastian Benad
Global changes such as sustainability, digitalization and crisis resilience are challenging international tourism - and at the same time opening up opportunities for creative, responsible designers. This is exactly where the Master's degree program in International Tourism Management (M.A.) at Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences comes in.
At the free online information evening on June 16, 2025 at 6:00 p.m., prospective students will not only get to know the course, but also the people behind it - above all Prof. Dr. Jana Stolz-Römmermann, Dipl.-Kffr. Solvig Langschwager and the course team.
Prof. Dr. Jana Stolz-Römmermann contributes her expertise in tourism management to teaching and course development. Her research and teaching activities combine current scientific findings with real challenges in the industry - an approach that also shapes the Master's degree program.
Our aim is to enable students to actively shape the tourism of tomorrow - sustainably, inclusively and driven by innovation.
She will be supported by Solvig Langschwager, the long-standing Contact Person at the Faculty, who will guide you through the information evening with organizational experience, empathy and practical insights.
We would like to answer any questions prospective students may have - whether about content, application modalities or career prospects. The information evening is the ideal introduction.
- Orientation on study structure, profile & specializations
- Presentation of typical modules and practical references
- Insight into international perspectives & career fields
- Individual Q&A session with study program team
- Information on application, access and deadlines
Date: Monday, June 16, 2025
Time: 18:00
Location: Online (BBB): https: //bbb.hszg.de/b/jan-niw-ofp-dni
Whether clear study plans or initial considerations - at the information evening, all participants receive specific information, personal insights and individual answers. This turns interest into a perspective - and perhaps soon a place at university.