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Programme Outcomes |
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To explain and challenge the terminology, the definitions, nature, operations, theories and concepts of tourism management with an interdisciplinary perspective. |
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To have an understanding of and being able to evaluate, the approaches to managing the development of tourism through concepts of policy and planning |
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To evaluate the contribution and impacts of tourism in social, economic, environmental, political, cultural and other terms. |
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To have sufficient mathematical, methodological, analytical, statistical and abstracting skills and apply these skills in tourism management discussions. |
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To lead discussions about the domestic, international and intercultural dimensions of tourism. |
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To fully analyse the managerial relations between tourism supply (the providers of tourism services) and the demand (guests and consumers of tourism). |
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To identify the ethical issues associated with the application, operation and development of the global tourism industry. |
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To interpret and evaluate data, define and analyze problems, develop solutions by using acquired advanced knowledge and skills within the field. |
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To conduct an individual research about the patterns and characteristics of tourism supply/demand and the influences and the impacts on it. |
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To follow up the developments in the field and communicate with peers and tourists by using English as the first foreign language. |
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To have a full comprehension of the tourism industry dynamics and related automation systems by making use of relevant information technologies and computer programmes. |
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