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University of Glasgow: Tourism & Heritage

Institution University of Glasgow View institution profile
Department School of Social and Environmental Sustainability View department profile
Web www.gla.ac.uk/schools/ses/postgraduate
Email donald.macleod@glasgow.ac.uk
Telephone 0141 330 4515
Study type Taught

Summary

Heritage and culture can hold different meanings to people across the world. This Masters in Tourism & Heritage uses global examples from Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia, and also draws on the history and culture of Scotland to help you understand these different meanings.

WHY THIS PROGRAMME

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

Learning and teaching on this programme consists of a variety of methods including lectures, group activity, tutorials, field trips, problem-based learning, seminars and case studies. You will be expected to prepare for seminars by reading selected material beforehand and will be presented with contemporary theories and contrasting analyses of the course subject matter.

Discussion is a key component of this programme, and you will be expected to engage in debate. You will demonstrate your intellectual skills through seminar presentations, and student or staff led discussions. You will also be assigned readings which you will be expected to analyse, discuss, and debate in class. Courses will utilise case-study simulations, policy debates, and interactive workshops.

You will take four core and two optional courses across two semesters. During the summer you will either undertake a dissertation or a work placement.

Core courses Tourism And Regional Development Heritage, Interpretation And Development Smart Tourism and Heritage Social Science Research Methods

Recommended optional courses Environmental Communication Events Management Sustainable Heritage Management The Economics of Circular Tourism Tourism Marketing Wildlife Tourism and Environmental Responsibility

Research project Tourism and Heritage Dissertation or Work Placement

MSc

The University of Glasgow’s School of Social & Environmental Sustainability is located in south-west Scotland, surrounded by rich natural landscapes. This setting provides an ideal base for outdoor learning, fieldwork and research into global challenges. Our international campus is home to a close-knit community of students and staff from over 40 countries. Dumfries Campus is the perfect setting to give you an incredible student experience.

Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world. The University has a history of changing the world, and the School of Social & Environmental Sustainability provides …

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