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Curriculum: Master (one year) in Tourism Studies 60 Credits, 60 credits


General data

Code: STURA
Cycle: Second cycle
Ref no: Miun 2006/1865
Credits: 60
Answerable department: Department of Tourism Studies and Geography
Answerable faculty: Faculty of Human Sciences
Version valid from: 8/29/2016

Aim

The Master’s Programme (one year) in Tourism Studies aims to provide students with knowledge in the field of tourism studies, with an emphasis on globalization and sustainable development. The program is research-based whereby students apply knowledge developed through their course in independent yet supervised scientific work.

Programme objective

In addition to the general learning goals specified 1 Ch 8§ by the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education, the following learning goals (of the department) apply to the one year masters program in Tourism Studies:

Upon completion of the course, students shall demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following issues:

• core topics in Tourism Studies, including a broad overview of the discipline as well as advanced knowledge of key theories and concepts , including insight into current research and development,

• advanced methodological and scientific knowledge of Tourism Studies,

Upon completion of the course, students shall demonstrate the following skills and abilities:
• Apply scientific methods and approaches in response to new knowledge needs in the field of Tourism Studies;
• Apply scientific knowledge and critical thinking skills in the field of Tourism Studies;
• Integrate knowledge and address complex problems within tourism as well as make informed judgments based on scientific principles
• Communicate findings and the underlying knowledge to tourism specialists and, professionals as well as less technical audiences;
• Contribute to advanced scientific research and development activities through generating new research findings.

Content

The first semester includes:
Tourism in a Changing World, 7.5 Credits
Tourism and the Sustainability Agenda, 7.5 Credits
Tourism Management and Economics, 7.5 Credits
Quantitative Research Methods in tourism, 7.5 Credits

The second semester includes:
Qualitative Methods in tourism, 7.5 Credits
Independent Theory Reading Course, 7.5 Credits
Thesis, 15 Credits

Entry requirements

A Bachelor’s degree (at least 180 Credits) with 90 Credits within the main field of Human Geography, Tourism Studies or equivalent and English course B from Swedish Upper Secondary School (Gymnasium). This can be proven by, for example, the following international tests:
- TOEFL with a minimum score of 575 on a paper based test and not below 4.5 on the TWE,
TOEFL with a minimum score of 90 on a internet based test and not below 20 on the TWE.
- IELTS Academic Training with a minimum overall score of 6.5 and a minimum score on the specific parts of at least 5.5

Descripion of programme

The Master’s Programme (one year) in Tourism Studies at Mid Sweden University focuses on tourism within the context of globalization and the sustainability paradigm. The programme emphasizes critical thinking and analysis, and prepares students for post-graduate studies as well as employment.

Selection rules and procedures

The selectionprocess is in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance and the local order of admission.

Programme with restricted admissions

Specific prerequisites are indicated in the syllabus for each course.

Teaching and examination

Teaching methods are indicated in the syllabus for each course.

Assessment methods are indicated in the syllabus for each course.

Title of qualification

Degree of Master of Arts/Science (60 credits)
Magisterexamen med huvudområdet turismvetenskap alternativt kulturgeografi
translated into
Degree of Master of Science (60 credits) with a major in Tourism Studies or Human Geography.