Sustainable Tourism and Protected Area Management - Doctor of Philosophy

Postgraduate

In Michigan Center (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Michigan center (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Doctor of Philosophy degree in Sustainable Tourism and Protected Area Management is designed to enable students to generate new knowledge in the complementary fields of tourism and protected area management under the overarching concept of community sustainability.

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Michigan Center (USA)
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Subjects

  • Philosophy
  • Tourism
  • Doctor

Course programme

All of the following courses (12 credits):
Foundations of Community Sustainability I
Foundations of Community Sustainability II
Introduction to Interdisciplinary Inquiry
Sustainable Tourism and Protected Area Management: Theories and Applications
If a student already has credit in any of these courses, these credits must be replaced by another 3 credits of research chosen in consultation with their advisor.
Complete a minimum of 9 credits of course work in advanced research methods, to be selected in consultation with the student’s guidance committee, including at least 3 credits respectively in quantitative and qualitative methods.
Complete a minimum of 15 credits in course work grouped in two focus areas, each of which must have a minimum of 9 credits in one and 6 credits in the other. Of these, at least 3 credits in both focus areas must be selected from Community Sustainability (CSUS) courses related to the student's professional goals in Sustainable Tourism and Protected Area Management.
Prepare a comprehensive examination program statement that presents the student’s learning and professional background and goals, and provides a rationale for the student’s declared focus areas integrating and summarizing the related research literature. This statement is prepared in consultation with the student’s guidance committee and is presented to the full faculty for review.
Pass a comprehensive examination based on the student’s comprehensive examination program statement.
Complete 24 credits of doctoral dissertation research and successfully defend the dissertation. Present the results of the research in a public seminar during the final oral examination.
All students are encouraged to prepare at least one paper from the dissertation research suitable for submission to a professional and/or refereed academic journal.

Sustainable Tourism and Protected Area Management - Doctor of Philosophy

higher than £ 9000