Career Perspective
Graduates are qualified for jobs where social and policy trends and processes need to be analyzed at a strategic level and they will be able to assess the relevance of such trends for their own organization or policy field. They are also able to translate this knowledge into policy proposals, marketing plans, new leisure concepts and so on, which aim to enhance the performance of the organization. Graduates are thus trained for leisure-related careers in research and education, policy making and consultancy, which require an independent, strategic level of working and thinking.
Examples of career paths of previous graduates include:
- Leisure Management: theme park management, sports centre management, event management, leisure accommodation management, theater management and marketing, tour operations
- Leisure Policy: public policy advisor for local and national government, project development analyst, sports policy maker
- Leisure Research: researcher in public and commercial research organisations and universities
- Leisure Education: lecturers in higher education


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