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Master of Tourism
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Objectives
The course aims to meet the research needs of graduates with an interest in tourism, enabling them to undertake an in depth research-focused study. It aims to increase the theoretical knowledge and research skills required to develop appropriate depth of understanding of issues in tourism in a number of specialisations.The Masters program draws on both theoretical and practical material and provides the opportunity for students to apply both the principles and the practical aspects of the course.The course aims to: * provide students with a broad understanding of trends in and the role of their specialised field in tourism, both in Australia and worldwide; * introduce the concepts behind their specialised tourism field and examine how they reflect the arts, culture and/or heritage of a place; * produce graduates who will act ethically as professionals within their specialised field of the tourism industry; * develop a framework for tourism management with the opportunity to apply this framework to specific case studies both on and offshore; * instil management and marketing skills necessary for professional endorsement within the industry.Learning outcomesThis course will enable people to increase the knowledge base on which their practice is grounded and to combine strategic thinking with creativity, knowledge and practical skills.Upon graduating, students will: * be equipped with the appropriate knowledge, understanding, skills and attitudes for successful careers in tourism management; * have developed effective oral, written and interpersonal communication skills for a variety of disciplines and collaborative situations; * have developed evaluation skills to enable graduates to measure visitor satisfaction; * be able to implement research concepts in their specialised tourism field and examine how they reflect the arts, culture and/or heritage of a place; * have developed effective independent research and analysis skills in a variety of disciplines.
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Entry requirements
Applicants must normally hold a Graduate Diploma in Tourism or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary institution.Applicants for the Biodiversity stream who do not hold the Graduate Diploma in Tourism (Biodiversity) must normally hold an approved Bachelor degree or equivalent from an approved tertiary institution which includes a major in Biological Sciences, or Tourism, or a related discipline (eg hospitality, marketing etc).However, the Faculty Board may, under certain circumstances, and subject to specific conditions, admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.CREDITStudents who have successfully completed the Graduate Diploma in Tourism may be eligible to receive 36 units of credit towards the Master of Tourism. No more than 12 units of unspecified credit at masters level may be granted towards the Master of Tourism.
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Academic title
Master of Tourism
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Course description
The Master of Tourism is a 72-unit coursework degree which is part of the Graduate Program in Tourism offered by the Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology.
The Biodiversity stream is offered by the Faculty of Science and Engineering in partnership with the Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology.
The degree is offered on a fee-paying basis and may be taken over four semesters full-time, or the equivalent part-time.
The Master of Tourism articulates with the 18-unit Graduate Certificate in Tourism and the 36-unit Graduate Diploma in Tourism.
Students must enrol in one of the following streams:
* Non-specialised stream
* Biodiversity
* Festival and Event Design and Management
PROGRAM OF STUDY [March 2009]
To meet the requirements of the non-specialised stream, students must complete the following:
* (a) TOUR8107 Research Methods [6 units]; and
* (b) a minimum of 18 units from Group 2 topics, providing that topic prerequisites are met and not including any topic already successfully completed; and
* (c) TOUR8110 Tourism Research Project, Dissertation or Thesis [24/30/36 units]; and
* (d) 12-24 units from topics in Groups 2 or 3, depending on the unit value of TOUR8110 Tourism Research Project, Dissertation or Thesis and providing that topic prerequisites are met and not including any topic already successfully completed.
Students who have successfully completed the Graduate Certificate in Tourism (non-specialised or specialised stream) will receive 18 units of specified credit towards the Master of Tourism and must complete 54 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to the following program of study:
* (a) TOUR 8107 Research Methods [6 units]; and
* (b) a minimum of 6 units from Group 2 topics, providing that topic prerequisites are met and not including any topic already successfully completed; and
* (c) TOUR8110 Tourism Research Project, Dissertation or Thesis [24/30/36 units]; and
* (d) 6-18 units from topics in Groups 2 or 3, depending on the unit value of TOUR8110 Tourism Research Project, Dissertation or Thesis and providing that topic prerequisites are met and not including any topic already successfully completed.
Students who have successfully completed the Graduate Diploma in Tourism (non-specialised or specialised stream) will receive 36 units of specified credit towards the Master of Tourism and must complete 36 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to the program of study set out below.
* (a) TOUR8107 Research Methods [6 units]; and
* (c) TOUR8110 Tourism Research Project, Dissertation or Thesis [24/30/36 units]; and
* (d) 0-12 units from topics in Groups 2 or 3, depending on the unit value of TOUR8110 Tourism Research Project, Dissertation or Thesis and providing that topic prerequisites are met and not including any topic already successfully completed.
Please note: Students who want to complete the 36-unit Thesis in the topic TOUR8110, must have completed the topic TOUR8107 Research Methods (6 units) in the Graduate Diploma in Tourism.
Group 2
Non-Specialised
TOUR8701
Essentials of Tourism
6
Festival and Event Design and Management
CUTU8101
Essentials of Festival and Event Design and Management
6
CUTU8102
Festival and Event Design and Management Practice
6
CUTU8103
Applied Festival and Event Design and Management
6
CUTU8104
Festival and Event Design
6
Heritage Management
TOUR8501
Heritage and Tourism Essentials #
6
TOUR8502
Tourism and Heritage Management Practice #
6
TOUR8503
Applied Tourism and Heritage Management #
6
Interpretation
TOUR8201
Essentials of Interpretation
6
TOUR8202
Interpretation Practice *
6
TOUR8203
Applied Interpretation *
6
* Not offered in 2009
# Not offered until further notice
Other topics
TOUR8108
Tourism Placement
6
TOUR8109
Tourism Project
6
TOUR8205
Tour Guiding
6
TOUR8206
Service Excellence in Business
6
TOUR8504
Museums and Audiences
6
Group 3 topics
ARCH8303
Introduction to Cultural Heritage Management
6
ARCH8310
Heritage Management Planning
6
BIOD8002
Ecotourism: Principles and Practice
6
LEGL8004
Business Fundamentals
3
LEGL8101
Cultural Heritage and the Law
6
LEGL8102
Law and Urban Change: The Impact of Built Heritage
6
LEGL8105
Business Applications
3
LEGL8106
Risks: Identification and Management
3
PROF8000
Professional Writing for Team Projects
3
PROF8001
Grants and Sponsorships Proposals
3
PROF8002
Successful Tendering
3
PROF8003
Contemporary Case Study
3
PROF8003A
Contemporary Case Study
6
PROF8004
Project Management - Developing a Business Plan
3
PROF8005
Project Management Essentials
3
PROF8006
Communication Skills
6
PROF8006A
Communication Skills
3
PROF8007
Project Management - Budgets
3
PROF8008
Preparing Professional Presentations
3
PROF8009
Project Marketing Principles
3
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