International Sustainable Tourism Management

MA

Intermediate award(s): PG Dip, PG Cert
Part-Time

Course overview

In the 21st century sustainability and social and corporate responsibility have increasingly moved to the centre of the practices of tourism in a wide variety of ways. This is a reflection of tourism's growth and it's ability to bring both pleasures and problems to destinations and its inhabitants. This course draws on best practices within the broad realm of the tourism business, policy and research to develop a critical understanding of the relationships between tourism and sustainable development in a wide variety of geographical regions around the world.

Effective planning and policy making for international tourism, and for the management of environmental, socio-cultural and economic consequences, requires well qualified managers with a broad and deep understanding of global business activity, and of the conceptual and applied issues involving tourism and sustainability issues. Sustainability represents an increasingly influential facet of the tourism business, tourism planning, development and management, encompassing all sectors of the industry. This course addresses tourism's potential to be compatible with the achievement of a range of objectives, including developing sustainable organisations, urban and rural regeneration, community-based wildlife conservation, and diversifying benefits from international and domestic tourism. In doing so, it facilitates the development of skills and techniques to develop tourism policies and practices in a global setting and to manage tourism development and enterprises in the direction of more sustainable practice.

Through an examination of best practices, problem solving, field work, and other approaches, the course aims to broaden the horizons of what is possible in terms of how tourism may be organised in more sustainable terms, of what the United Nations World Tourism Organizaition term a 'quadruple bottom line'.
It is aimed at those who are wishing to enter a career or further develop an existing career, in the broad tourism industry. It will also benefit those wishing to develop tourism expertise in complementary areas such as conservation and wildlife management, rural development, urban and cultural tourism management, community tourism development and more.

Module guide

Core modules: Certificate
  • Critical Issues in Tourism
  • International Business Environment
  • Sustainable Tourism Management
  • International Business Environment
Core Modules: Diploma
  • Cultural and Urban Tourism
  • Ecotourism and Nature Tourism
  • Management Theory into Management Practice: Global Perspectives
  • Research Methods for Managers in an International Context

Assessment

Modules are assessed by assignment, group and individual presentations, project and portfolio work, essays, and field work.

Facilities

Our brand new Lord Ashcroft Building in Cambridge offers the most advanced state-of-the-art learning environments.

Staff expertise

Dr. Maureen Ayikoru is Senior Lecturer in Tourism Management, having joined LAIBS in October 2011 from Middlesex University in London. Maureen graduated with a PhD in tourism from the University of Surrey in 2008. Her research interests are in sustainable development and tourism in developing countries, higher education policies, and theoretical / methodological issues in social (tourism) research.

Simon Evans is Leader of the BA (Hons) Tourism Management course and is an expert on ecotourism and nature based tourism which he teaches on the MA. He has published widely on ecotourism in India particularly in relation to tiger based tourism and conservation.

Kristyna Marcevova is senior lecturer in Tourism Management. Her interests include economic development through tourism, sustainable tourism ? policies and practice, tourist behaviour, tourism marketing and studies of young people. She is a supervisor for students? dissertations in tourism and marketing related disciplines. Her recent research has focused on tourist group decision-making and holiday behaviour of young people.
Dr. Ilaria Pappelepore is a senior lecturer in Tourism Management. Before joining Anglia in 2011 Ilaria was working with the University of Westminster, London, as a researcher and part-time lecturer in Tourism and Leisure. Ilaria also worked for the Culture and European Relations Department of the Lille Development Agency, France. Her research interests range from urban tourism and cultural events to the creative economy, cultural quarters and urban regeneration.

Dr. Chris Wilbert is the Pathway leader of the MA International Sustainable Tourism Management course and also supervises PhD students in the broad tourism field. His research and teaching focuses on the geographies of tourism, tourism and social theory, and environmental politics and sustainability.

A range of visiting practitioners will also participate in the running of some modules.

Field Visits

The course involves field visits to London and Spain, amongst other locations.

Associated careers

Graduates from the MA have gone on to work in a wide range of careers in tourism, including management positions in travel agencies in China and Germany, and planning and policy positions in local government. A proportion of students have also gone on to study for PhD in tourism either at Anglia or at other universities.


Entry Requirements: Candidates will normally be expected to hold a degree at a minimum of lower second-class honours. Holders of other awards, including those from non-UK universities will be considered on the equivalence of their qualifications. No subject specific requirements. Candidates who do not possess usual entry criteria, but can demonstrate appropriate relevant experience in a post of management or professional responsibility in Tourism or a related field (e.g. sustainable management in business enterprises, local authority, science organisation, wildlife or conservation management, or with relevant Non Governmental Organisations) may be admitted if, in the opinion of the admissions tutor, they are capable of profiting from and contributing to the pathway. Requests for admission via AP(E)L will be managed via standard university procedures.
Our published entry requirements are a guide only and our decision will be based on your overall suitability for the course as well as whether you meet the minimum entry requirements.

We welcome applications from International and EU students. Please select one of the links below for English language and country-specific entry requirement information.

How to apply

Location

Duration

2 years

Available starts

September, January

Student finance

Open Day

Saturday 13 July
Postgraduate Open Day

Faculty

Lord Ashcroft International Business School

Department

HRM, Organisational Behaviour and Tourism

Contact us

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