Master of Business (Mbus) in Tourism
Dunedin, New Zealand
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Tourism at Otago goes beyond conventional thinking and explores all aspects of the industry.
Focusing on local and international perspectives you will understand the big picture as well as the day-to-day operations. Study tourism at Otago and you’ll be immersed in a rich, multicultural environment.
You’ll be all set to discover what the world has to offer. Be a part of the future of tourism in New Zealand and shape the international stage.
Why study Tourism?
The tourism sector offers you the opportunity to drive change and innovation while focusing on sustainable practices and mutual benefit for local communities. It is as dynamic as it is diverse. Tourism is a critical element of the New Zealand economy and has been earmarked by the Prime Minister as a key sector of the economy that continues to play a leading role in New Zealand's economic development. It is about unlocking the potential of tourist places, managing natural and built resources, understanding heritage and cultural issues, developing events and co-creating experiences that leave a lasting impression on locals and visitors alike.
The study of tourism is about understanding tourism and hospitality, and being well placed to manage tourism – be it at the level of business, destination or government – for sustained success. Tourism is also about practical things like hospitality, planning, managing and marketing. Being part of the Bachelor of Commerce, you will gain solid skills in business alongside knowledge of the societal and environmental implications of tourism. By the end of your degree, you'll enter a resilient industry with multiple dynamic opportunities for graduates.
Curriculum
Minor Subject Requirements
- TOUR101 Introduction to Tourism
- TOUR102 Global Tourism
- TOUR216 Sport Tourism
- TOUR217 Tourist Behaviour
- TOUR218 Tourism and Hospitality Enterprise Management
- TOUR219 Destination Management
- TOUR301 Cultural and Heritage Tourism
- TOUR304 Event and Conventions Management
- TOUR305 Tourism Product Development
- TOUR306 Ecotourism and Sustainable Development
- TOUR310 Leisure: Lives and Societies
- TOUR411 Tourist Culture
- TOUR418 Tourism Destination Development
- TOUR422 Tourism and Global Environmental Change
- TOUR423 Advanced Tourism Concepts
- TOUR424 Tourism Methods and Analysis
- TOUR426 Event Management
Career Opportunities
The industry needs motivated, educated people who understand the wider environmental, social and economic issues affecting tourism businesses. With the broad business education gained by Otago graduates, your opportunities are global.
Areas you can work in include:
- Adventure tourism
- Customer relations
- Events and conference coordination
- Heritage, museums, art galleries
- Hotel management
- Regional and government tourism organisations
- Sales and marketing
- Visitor services