One-year programme in Arctic Adventure Tourism

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PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION One-year programme in Arctic Adventure Tourism 60 credits Campus Alta 2018/2019

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Study programme name Obtained degree Target group Admission requirements, required prerequisite knowledge, recommended prerequisite knowledge Certificate of good conduct Academic content and description of the study programme Table: programme structure One-year programme in Arctic Adventure Tourism Tourism is one of the largest and fastest growing sectors in the world, thus the demand for proficient workers is increasing continuously. The one-year program in Arctic Adventure Tourism introduces students to relevant topics within arctic experience production, marketing and management. As a student at the University of Tromsø campus Alta, you will be exposed to business relevant cases, within local and regional contexts. The admission requirements are a Higher Education Entrance Qualification or proven equivalent competence for admission to higher education. Applicants need to have a Higher Education Entrance Qualification and certified language requirements in English. List of the requirements for the Higher Education Entrance Qualification in Norway can be found in the GSU-list of NOKUT on the Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education website (NOKUT). Link: http://www.nokut.no/en/facts-and-statistics/surveys-anddatabases/gsu-list/ The one-year program in Arctic Adventure Tourism introduces students to relevant topics within arctic experience production, marketing and management. The program s values are based on respect and concern for nature and culture. Study design: Semester 10 credits 10 credits 10 credits Semester 1 Semester 2 Introduction to Arctic Adventure Tourism (20 ETCS) Arctic Tourism Management I (20 ECTS) Experiences, Marketing and Sales (20 ECTS) The study programme s Learning Outcome Upon successful completion of the one-year programme, students are expected to possess the following learning outcomes: Knowledge - Have basic knowledge of tourism theory and tourism business development. - Can explain tourism as an industry system and as a social phenomenon. - Have knowledge of the Arctic nature, society and culture, in relation to sustainable adventure tourism. 3

Skills - Can make use of relevant tools, techniques, and approaches in order to develop, deliver and evaluate tourism experiences in the Arctic setting. The study programme s relevance Competence - Is able to participate in different projects, individually and as part of a team. - Is able to communicate important issues through oral and written presentation. Upon completion of the one-year programme, the candidate can seek a career in activity and adventure companies, destination and marketing companies, within product and business development, and the hospitality industry. Work scope and learning activities Examination and assessment With the one-year programme in Arctic Adventure Tourism, students can apply for admission to fulfill a bachelor degree in Arctic Adventure Tourism at UiT, The Arctic University of Norway. The course activities consist of different teaching methods. Lectures will give candidates a basic introduction to the theoretical field and knowledge of the challenges in Arctic adventure tourism. Candidates will analyse, discuss and position their knowledge into relevant contexts. External lectures, field trips and training will lead to practical skills, and help candidates to gain insight into the tourism industry. Through group work, candidates will be able to discuss subjects to gain deeper understanding. In individual tasks, candidates will use theoretical literature and examples from the tourism industry. Candidates will receive supervision and individual guidance in writing essays, group assignments and written exams. Candidates are expected to perform independent studies, including curriculum not specified in the scheduled teaching. Practical tasks and field trips, which take place in a natural environment, are an integrated part of this study. Candidates are required to have necessary equipment, and should expect other expenses related to these field trips. Students will be evaluated by coursework requirements and examinations. Required attendance and assignments must be approved in order to qualify for examination. For detailed descriptions of requirements, see course description for each course. Examination methods will vary between courses, and will generally be written home or school exams, and/or oral exams. The grading system is twofold. One system consists of letter grades from A to F; with the following grading scale: 4

Symbol Description General, qualitative description of valuation criteria A Excellent An excellent performance, clearly outstanding. The candidate demonstrates excellent judgment and a high degree of independent thinking. B Very Good A very good performance. The candidate demonstrates sound judgment and a very good degree of independent thinking. C Good A good performance in most areas. The candidate demonstrates a reasonable degree of judgment and independent thinking in the most important areas. D Satisfactory A satisfactory performance, albeit with significant shortcomings. The candidate demonstrates a limited degree of judgment and independent thinking. E Sufficient A performance that meets the minimum criteria, but no more. The candidate demonstrates a very limited degree of judgment and independent thinking. F Fail A performance that does not meet the minimum academic criteria. The candidate demonstrates an absence of both judgment and independent thinking. For master s theses/ independent work in master s degrees Language of instruction and examination Internationalisation and student exchange Supervised professional training The other grading system consists of the criteria passed / failed. All courses will be taught in English. Written and oral exams must be completed in English. 5

Administrative responsibility and academic responsibility Quality assurance Other regulations UiT, the Arctic University of Norway, Faculty of Faculty of Sport, Tourism and Social Work, Department of Tourism and Northern Studies The bachelor program in Arctic Adventure Tourism, will be evaluated in accordance with the quality systems of UiT. 6

Name Course code and level Type of course Scope of course Required / recommended previous knowledge Course content earning outcomes Introduction to Arctic Adventure Tourism AAT-1001 Bachelors The course is mandatory for the achievement of Bachelor`s degree (BA AAT) and the One year program in Arctic Adventure Tourism. Open for all other students. 20 ECTS None beyond those in the admission requirements for the programme. Joint course for BA AAT students and students in the One year program in Arctic Adventure Tourism. The course gives an introduction to the tourism field, its history and todays status quo, emphasizing an understanding of tourism as a multifaceted phenomenon in a broad context, from the regional Arctic to a global context. The course focuses on impacts of tourism related to society, development, economy, management, nature, culture, events and sustainability. The course also offers an introduction to social science, scientific thinking and contemporary debates in theory of science, and provides a good foundation for further studies in humanitarian and social studies. Knowledge - Has basic knowledge of different theoretical perspectives on tourism. - Has knowledge of tourism as a business, including impacts on tourists, local and global society, service facilities and other tourism related services and offers. - Has basic knowledge of the history and theories of social science, as well as models of humans and society. Skills The candidate is able to: - Reflect on tourism as a field of study, and make use of basic literature on the subject. - Apply relevant tourism theory to the tourism business field. - Apply and comprehend methodological and theoretical competence within own studies. Competence - Understands central academic and professional ethical challenges in the tourism industry. - Is able to convey basic academic material and sources used in today's tourism industry. 7

Teaching and working methods - Can reflect on new innovative tourism products, and tourism industry`s role in the world, related to responsible and sustainable tourism contexts. - Master critical thinking. - Lectures - Group work - Oral presentations - Excursion Practice Excursion. Quality assurance of the course All courses will be evaluated in accordance with the quality systems of UiT. Coursework - 1 written individual assignment - 1 written group assignment, including oral presentation - 70% attendance Required attendance, including participation in the excursion, and assignments must be approved in order to take the exam. Assessment and exam - Individual, written exam. Duration: 6 hours. Grades: A E for passed exam, F for failed. Possibility of resit exam in case of F. Retake See the guideline for reset examination on: https://en.uit.no/utdanning/art?p_document_id=347799&dim=179066 Syllabus Language of instruction and examination The syllabus will be published on UiT s Digital learning platform at the semester start. Instructions will be given in English. Written exam must be completed in English. 8

Name Course code and level Type of course Scope of course Required / recommended previous knowledge Course content Learning outcomes Experiences, marketing and sales AAT-1002 Bachelors The course is mandatory for the achievement of BA AAT and the One year program in Arctic Adventure Tourism. Open for all other students, but the number of students is limited to 40 and the tourism students will be prioritized. 20 ECTS None beyond those in the admission requirements for the programme. Joint course for BA AAT students and students in the One year program in Arctic Adventure Tourism. Open for all other students, but the number of students is limited to 40 and the tourism students will be prioritized. The course will focus on central elements of the core product in adventure tourism. It provides a balanced perspective of marketing and sales processes in relation to this specific industry. The knowledge will be gained through practical training with businesses and theoretical classroom activity. Knowledge - Has an overview of basic concepts, models and theories of experience production, marketing and sales. Teaching and working methods Skills - Is able to analyse and develop experience products. - Can develop pricing and marketing strategies for adventure experiences. - Is able to develop presentations of experience products for different communication channels. - Is able to communicate and cooperate with relevant stakeholders. General competence Can contribute with critical and reflective views regarding development of experience products, related to sustainability of nature and culture, and the economic viability of destinations. - Lectures - Seminars - Oral presentations, individual and in team - Test Labs with businesses, industry visits and/or excursions Practice Test Labs etc. in cooperation with businesses. Quality assurance of All courses will be evaluated in accordance with the quality systems of UiT. the course Coursework - 70% attendance 9

Assessment and exam Retake Syllabus Language of instruction and examination - One individual written assignment - One group assignment, including an oral presentation Required attendance and assignments must be approved in order to take the exam. - Individual written home exam. Duration: 14 days. - Grades: A E for passed exam, F for failed. Possibility of resit exam in case of F. See the guideline for resit examinations on: https://en.uit.no/utdanning/art?p_document_id=347799&dim=179066 The syllabus will be published on UiT s Digital learning platform at the semester start. Instructions will be given in English. Written exam must be completed in English. 10

Name Course code and level Type of course Scope of course Required / recommended previous knowledge Course content Learning outcomes Arctic Tourism Management I AAT-1003 Bachelors The course is mandatory for the achievement of Bachelor`s degree and the One year program in Arctic Adventure Tourism. Open for all other students, but the number of students is limited to 40 and the tourism students will be prioritized. 20 ECTS None beyond those in the admission requirements for the programme. Joint course for BA AAT students and students in the One year program in Arctic Adventure Tourism. Open for all other students, but the number of students is limited to 40 and the tourism students will be prioritized. The course focuses on Health Environment Safety (HES), risk management, hospitality, Human Resources (HR) management and tour planning. The course bases its values on respect and concern for nature and culture, emphasizing sustainability and leadership in adventure tourism. Knowledge - Has broad knowledge of basic concepts, models and theories related to tourism management, HR and risk management. - Is familiar with R&D work within HR, risk management and sustainable tourism. - Can update ones knowledge within tourism management topics. Skills - Is able to use knowledge and relevant R&D work from the tourism management field on practical and theoretical challenges, and make well founded choices. - Can reflect one s own performance and make use of guidance to improve behaviour. - Is able to find, evaluate and refer to disciplinary information within tourism management and use this to illuminate practical challenges for businesses. - Can make use of tour planning and risk management tools, basic concepts and professionals forms of expression. Competence - Has insight into relevant ethical and disciplinary challenges. - Is able to plan and carry out work tasks and projects alone or in a group according to juridical and ethical demands. - Can present theories problems and solutions orally and in writing. 11

Teaching and working methods - Can communicate with other actors within tourism and contribute to development of both specific businesses and the tourism industry. - Lectures - Seminars - Oral presentations individually and in groups - Practical training (e.g. role play, industry visits) Practical training (e.g. role play, industry visits). Practice Quality assurance of All courses will be evaluated in accordance with the quality systems of the course UiT. Coursework - One individual written assignment - One group assignment including organizing a tour/event - 70% attendance in all student activities and lectures Required attendance and assignments must be approved in order to take the exam. Assessment and exam - Individual written home exam. Duration: 14 days - Grading: A E for passed exam, F for failed. Possibility of resit exam in case of F. Retake Syllabus Language of instruction and examination See the guideline for resit examinations on: https://en.uit.no/utdanning/art?p_document_id=347799&dim=179066 The syllabus will be published on UiT s Digital learning platform at the semester start. Instructions will be given in English. Written exam must be completed in English. 12