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EcotourismAbout the course Ecotourism is a rapidly expanding sector of the tourism industry, with many exciting opportunities available across the sector. CSU’s Ecotourism program is an articulated sequence of postgraduate courses which aim to develop in students the ability to apply advanced knowledge of ecotourism operations to the management of existing businesses. The Master in Ecotourism also draws on lessons and examples from around the world. Students study a variety of subjects in different discipline areas that relate directly to ecotourism conduct and management. The presentation of subjects is from a perspective of self-directed learning, research and problem-based discovery. Graduates will have advanced knowledge of contemporary ecotourism issues and solutions, as well as an enhanced capacity to learn and analyse. Graduates develop a capacity for independent research and problem analysis and solution. Students undertaking the course will develop their knowledge and understanding through formal coursework and a program of independent reading. Their research, analytical and problem solving skills will be developed through analysis and review of research literature and completing a research project. Exit points from the Master program are provided at the Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma levels. This structure provides considerable flexibility allowing students to quickly gain Ecotourism knowledge and qualification they need today, and to add to their credentials at a later date if necessary.
Residential school Some subjects in this course have a compulsory residential school requirement which require attendance at the Albury-Wodonga or Wagga Wagga campuses for between two and four days duration. Back to Charles Sturt University To enrol and find out course fees, intake dates, entry requirements and more details about courses and the Institute please click on the Enquiry button and complete our form and one of our staff member will get back to you very soon. |
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