Master of International Tourism Management with AUT, New Zealand
Tourism is the world's largest industry and employs more people than any other industry on a global scale. The Master of International Tourism Management offers exciting opportunities to actively engage with one of New Zealand's most important growth industries.
• The Master of International Tourism Management aims to produce graduates who can plan developments, mitigate negative impacts and understand processes that create value in the marketplace.
• It is for candidates who have staircased through undergraduate tourism qualifications, and who want to study more advanced papers.
• The outcomes for graduates of this programme are outlined in the Graduate Profile
Programme details
Programme code: AK1057
Level: 9
Points:180
Duration: 1.5 years full-time / 4 years part-time
Venue: City Campus
Start date: 17 July 2017
Entry requirements
• Read the guidelines to entry
• One of the following or equivalent with a B grade average or higher in level 7 papers:
• Bachelor of International Tourism Management
• Graduate Diploma in International Tourism Management
• Applicants may be required to submit examples of previous academic work or to attend a selection interview.
Structure and content
Through a variety of specialised papers, students will enhance their knowledge and perception of tourism as both a discipline and an industry.
Opportunities will be provided that enable students to specialise in developing research expertise in a range of areas including tourism management, sustainability and tourist information.
Papers
SOSC880 Qualitative Research Methods and Analysis
SOSC881 Quantitative Research Methods and Analysis
SOSC884 Social Research Design and Analysis
TOUR801 Management and Entrepreneurship in Tourism
TOUR802 Tourism in Coastal and Marine Environments
TOUR803 Tourism in Asia
TOUR804 Tourist Experiences and Consumer Perspectives
TOUR805 The South Pacific and Tourism
TOUR806 Contemporary Topics in Tourism
TOUR807 Special Topic I
TOUR808 Special Topic II
TOUR810 Directed Reading
TOUR811 Applied Research Methods
Pathway
TOUR996 Applied Project in Tourism
TOUR998 MITM Dissertation
TOUR999 MITM Thesis
Career opportunities
• Consultancy
• Policy formation
• Education
• Senior management positions in tourism.
Advantages of this Program:
• Earn minimum of $14.25 NZ$/hr as per the minimum wages set.
• Earn and gain practical experience by working part-time by day 1 Along with your study.
• Avail one year of Graduate job search visa after studies which could be extended up to 3 years.
• Be eligible to apply for permanent residence visa.
• Invites all diploma/degree holders from hospitality
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