Degree Programme in Tourism, Ikaalinen: B12MATKA-1079
Code: B12MATKA
- Degree title
- Bachelor of Hospitality Management
- Credits
- 210 ects
- Duration
- 4 years (210 cr)
- Start semester
- Autumn 2012
Description
Degree Programme in Tourism, Ikaalinen
Qualification
Bachelor of Hospitality Management
Extent and duration
The extent of the education is 210 credits and it lasts for 3.5 years.
Implementation method
Full-time study
School
School of Business and Services, Ikaalinen
Head of degree programme
Hanna Saraketo
Eligibility
See TAMK’s web pages on application and eligibility for bachelor’s degrees at www.tamk.fi/en
Competences developed
Tourism students gain an up-to-date and extensive tourism education, which also supports Tampere Region tourism strategies. Along with the strong basics and working life oriented professional studies, students become customer-oriented experts with entrepreneurial spirit and they have the ability to work as experts in the national and international tasks of the field of tourism.
Professional status
The graduates of the degree programme have the knowledge and skills needed for planning, practice, follow-up and development of tourism. Later in their careers, their occupational titles may be e.g. sales and marketing manager, reception manager, resort manager, production manager, programme manager, travel secretary, travel manager or tourism entrepreneur.
Basic values
The tourism education is based on the principles of sustainable development, multicultural learning environment and cooperation, and promotes understanding of our living environment and tolerance between different cultures.
Teaching methods
Teaching methods include lectures, exercises, group works, study visits, projects, field studies and virtual studies.
Learning outcomes of programme / academic year
First study year
Students learn to know the Finnish and international operating environment of tourism and can outline its essential fields. They understand the dimensions of tourism as a global phenomenon affecting societies economically, socio-culturally and environmentally and being easily and continuously affected by trends and other societal factors. Students have adopted the future-oriented nature of tourism development. Students master the basics of entrepreneurship and marketing and know the most essential legal issues of tourism. Students have basic knowledge of communication, information collection and processing.
Second study year
Students’ knowledge and skills in marketing and tourism administration deepen. Students can process information in a more versatile manner by means of information processing programmes and methods. They learn the research process phases as well as the style and rules of scientific writing. Their knowledge of cultures has expanded and students know tourism trends and can predict their development. Students can direct their studies by means of optional courses. Students are familiarised with working life and have contacts to diverse companies or organisations in the field.
Third study year
Students gain expertise in tourism business and entrepreneurship being able to think, solve problems and work independently. Their deepened skills in the optional course topics help for example in the selection of the bachelor’s thesis topic. In practical training, students can apply the learned into practice and are familiarised with the field-specific working life. Students can implement the bachelor’s thesis process.
Structure of studies
The degree programme consists of basic studies, professional studies, which include practical training to enhance professional skills, bachelor’s thesis and elective studies. Key study modules and focus areas include professional studies in tourism, management skills, entrepreneurship, communication skills, research of tourism, versatile language and culture studies and practical training in Finland or abroad.
Structure of Degree Programme in Tourism
Common basic studies 10 cr
Professional studies of degree programme 140 cr
Elective studies 15 cr
Practical training 30 cr
Bachelor’s thesis 15 cr
In all 210 cr
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Code | Name | Credits (cr) | 2012-2013 | 2013-2014 | 2014-2015 | 2015-2016 | Autumn 2012 | Spring 2013 | Autumn 2013 | Spring 2014 | Autumn 2014 | Spring 2015 | Autumn 2015 | Spring 2016 | 1. / 2012 | 2. / 2012 | 3. / 2013 | 4. / 2013 | 1. / 2013 | 2. / 2013 | 3. / 2014 | 4. / 2014 | 1. / 2014 | 2. / 2014 | 3. / 2015 | 4. / 2015 | 1. / 2015 | 2. / 2015 | 3. / 2016 | 4. / 2016 |
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Total | 210 |
Due to the timing of optional and elective courses, credit accumulation per semester / academic year may vary.