Abstract
There are already too many tourism graduates in the UK for the jobs available in the industry and with economic recovery uncertain-prospects for the future do not look good. Moreover, many employers do not consider a degree in tourism to be a prerequisite for employment, the result, perhaps, of ignorance and confusion about what is on offer. These are the findings of the recent CNAA report on tourism courses. The author argues that they must be heeded and action taken to improve the situation.
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