Accountancy
Code
Title
UG/PG
Aspects relevant to Sustainability
Advanced Management Accounting 2
PG
One 2-hour session that covers environmental management accounting and the metrics that accountants can use to drive an organisation's environmental performance.
Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance for Accountants
PG
This study-unit will develop a holistic grasp of ESG concepts, their origins and their practical applications. It will analyse the current reporting landscape, including the requirements of the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), EU Taxonomy, the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) and other relevant regulations. It will also explore the role of accountants in generating, reporting and verifying the information required by these regulations.
Insurance & Risk Management
Code
Title
UG/PG
Aspects relevant to Sustainability
Applied Emerging Technologies in Risk Management
UG
Environment and Social Change
Applied Behavioral Risk Management
UG
Social Needs
Business Continuity Planning
UG
Safeguarding Social and Economic Stability
Personal Lines Insurance 1
UG
Safeguarding Social and Economic Stability
Personal Lines Insurance 2
UG
Social Needs
Governance Regulations and Compliance Management
UG
Social Needs
Insurance Market, Practice and Principles
UG
Safeguarding Social and Economic Stability
Corporate Governance of Insurance Undertakings
UG
Social Needs
Sociology of Risk
UG
Social Needs
Enterprise Risk Management
UG
Balancing the Social, Environment and the Economy
Cyber Risk and Insurtech
UG
Safeguarding Social and Economic Stability
Forensic Risk Management
UG
Safeguarding Social and Economic Stability
Principles of Environmental Social and Corporate Governance (ESG)
UG
Balancing the Social, Environment and the Economy
Marine and Transportation Insurance
UG
Safeguarding Social and Economic Stability
Property and Liability Insurance
UG
Safeguarding Social and Economic Stability
Financial Planning
UG
Safeguarding Social and Economic Stability
Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC)
PG
Balancing the Social, Environment and the Economy
Risk Management Performance Coaching
PG
Balancing the Social, Environment and the Economy
Geopolitical and Environmental Risk
PG
Balancing the Social, Environment and the Economy
Risk Management in Emerging Technologies
PG
Safeguarding Social and Economic Stability
Risk Management Theory and Practice
PG
Balancing the Social, Environment and the Economy
Governance, Regulations and Compliance Management
PG
Safeguarding Social and Economic Stability
Advanced Commercial Lines
PG
Safeguarding Social and Economic Stability
Advanced Personal Lines
PG
Safeguarding Social and Economic Stability
Applied Ethical Behaviour
PG
Safeguarding Social and Economic Stability
Advanced Enterprise Risk Management
PG
Balancing the Social, Environment and the Economy
EU Pension Funds and Products
PG
Safeguarding Social and Economic Stability
Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance (ESG)
PG
Safeguarding Social and Economic Stability
EU Risk Governance Regulation
PG
Safeguarding Social and Economic Stability
Business & Enterprise Management
Code
Title
UG/PG
Aspects relevant to Sustainability
Topics in Applied Management
UG
General Overview - refers to sustainability and related issues (very briefly).
Marketing
Code
Title
UG/PG
Aspects relevant to Sustainability
Social Responsibility in Marketing
UG
A historical overview of the diverse perspectives to ethics in marketing and a series of marketing theories, case studies, discussions on topics such as the effect of marketing on young consumers, promotion of harmful products, click-bait advertising, and marketing in emerging markets that lack regulation. Students will understand competing ethical theoretical foundations such as Deontology, Consequentialism, and Relativism to appreciate diverse perspectives and be able to respond to existing and upcoming ethical challenges.
Marketing, ESG and shared Value
UG
Shared-value and sustainability are increasingly crucial to both business and societal success. By addressing language, business ethics, corporate governance, environmental concerns and other sustainability and legal issues, society is creating a dynamic context in which firms operate. While businesses are largely responsible for creating value and driving progress within society, they do not act alone. This subject is presented from a stakeholder perspective as it embraces an external environment made up of many constituent groups, all of whom have a stake in the firm’s activities. Moreover, it incorporates a shared-value perspective into the marketing activities of organisations.
Policy, Politics & Governance
Code
Title
UG/PG
Aspects relevant to Sustainability
Introduction to Governing Institutions
UG
Good goverance and institutional design
Maltese Constitutional Development
UG
Development, Governance,
Introduction to Political Economy
UG
Sustainable Development
Development in Contemporary Societies
UG
Sustainable Development
Political Ethics
UG
Governance ethics
Public Management and Sustainability
UG
Sustainability, public administration
Foreign Policy and World Politics
UG
Sustainable development, governance
Frontiers of Governance
UG
Sustainability, futurity
Local and Community Governance
UG
Good governance at a local level
Regulatory Policy and Institutions
UG
Good governance
Political Economy
PG
Sustainable Development and equity
Good Governance and Leadership
PG
Good governance
Comparative Governance and Institutional Design
PG
Good governance, political development, institutions
Competitiveness and Innovation: Government and New Ideas
PG
Thinking skills for the green transition
Managing EU Policy
PG
EU Environment Policy, the green deal and blue economy
Tourism Management
Code
Title
UG/PG
Aspects relevant to Sustainability
Strategic Management for Tourism, Heritage, Hospitality and Events
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Malta's Tourism Development
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Tourism, Travel and Destinations
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Heritage and Cultural Tourism Mangement
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Innovation in Tourism
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Current Issues in Tourism
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Socio- Economics Issues In Tourism
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Innovative Tourism Management Practices
PG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Introduction to Tourism
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Tourism and Culture: Study Trip 1
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
The Tourist
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Sustainable Tourism
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
The Touristic Cultural Heritage Product for Local Development
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Urban Tourism and Regeneration
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Food Tourism
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Contemporary Visual and Performing Arts in the Tourism Industry
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Island Tourism
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Tourism and Culture: Study Trip 2
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Design the Tourist Experience
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Digital Strategies and Tools for Tourism Destinations Related to Cultural Heritage
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Entrepreneurial Approach for Tourism Destinations Related to Cultural Heritage
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Heritage Interpretation 1
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Transport Policy and Planning
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Managing Tourism Projects
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Event Managment and Planning
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Special Interest Tourism
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Blue Economy: Tourism Enterprise Management
UG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Cultural Tourism and European Dimension
PG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
The Marketing and Mangement of Culture
PG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
International Event and Festival Management
PG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Planning and Mangement of Tourism Activities
PG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Tourism, the Hospitality Industry and the Environment
PG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Island Tourism
PG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Managing the Visitor Experience
PG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.
Tourism Experience Strategy, Policy and Planning
PG
Sustainability lies at the very heart of the Tourism Management Programmes of Study. A common theme that cuts across these units is the ongoing consideration of understanding and developing touristic products and experiences that are founded on the Triple Bottom-line Theory. Students are constantly exposed to the challanges and opportunities associated with the Tourism industry. They are provided with several opportunities to evaluate challenging situations and explore examples of good practise, including through several fieldtrips and case-study analysis. The department is now also bringing forth theoretical knowledge and understanding surrounding regenerative tourism while at the same time students are debating the meaning of such power terms, including the challenges and opportunities associated with the now blue-print term - Quality Tourism.