Tourism management is a comprehensive term related to tourism, including catering, accommodation, tour guide and entertainment.
At the junior college level, I will major in Introduction to Tourism, Tourism Management, Tourism Marketing, Marketing and Planning, Tourism Economics, Management, Accounting, Financial Management, Catering Management, Guest Room Management, Front Office Management 1 and Wine Management, etc. Compared with the undergraduate level, the content I have learned is a little shallow.
The tourism management major in general schools involves several directions, which can be roughly divided into hotel management, travel agency management, scenic spot management and golf club management. As you said, tourism economy mainly refers to the study of tourism management involving economic aspects, and hotel management is to learn the daily work processes and standards of star-rated hotels from the catering department, front office, housekeeping department and other related departments. The essence of international tourism is the direction of travel agencies, mainly learning the knowledge of tour guides and travel agencies, and focusing on receiving foreign teams.