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Postgraudate Certificate in Tourism ManagementLincoln University |
Lincoln University | between 6 months and 1 year | ► Show details
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Postgraduate Diploma in Tourism StudiesAUT University |
AUT University | - | ► Show details
No summary available
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Postgraduate Diploma in Hotel ManagementPacific International Hotel Management School |
Pacific International Hotel Management School | between 1 and 2 years | ► Show details
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Postgraduate Diploma in Outdoor EducationThe University of Otago |
The University of Otago | between 6 months and 1 year | ► Show details
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Postgraduate Diploma in Tourism ManagementLincoln University |
Lincoln University | between 6 months and 1 year | ► Show details
Tourism is not only arguably the world's largest industry, it also involves the greatest flows of people on the surface of the earth. It is, therefore, a major agent of change in today's world, affecting almost every country and there is a growing demand for university graduates who have a specialised understanding of the requirements of this diverse and exciting sector. The Postgraduate Diploma in Tourism Management provides additional more specialised training for graduates wih degrees related to tourism. For more information please click on one of the links below. |
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Postgraduate Diploma in Development StudiesVictoria University of Wellington |
Kelburn Campus | between 1 and 2 years | ► Show details
Students who wish to complete the programme in one year, without undertaking the thesis, may enrol for the Postgraduate Diploma in Development Studies. This qualification requires the completion of the four core courses (DEVE 511-514) together with 60 points in approved elective courses, making a total of 120 points. Please contact Victoria International for more information For more information please click on one of the links below. |
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Master of Tourism StudiesAUT University |
AUT University | between 2 and 3 years | ► Show details
The tourism industry is growing rapidly on the back of global marketing campaigns, investment, and research and innovation, and is considered the world’s biggest employer. For more information please click on one of the links below. |
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Postgraduate Certificate in Parks, Recreation and Tourism ManagementLincoln University |
Lincoln University | between 3 and 6 months | ► Show details
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Master of Tourism ManagementLincoln University |
Lincoln University | between 1 and 2 years | ► Show details
Tourism is not only arguably the world's largest industry, it also involves the greatest flows of people on the surface of the earth. It is, therefore, a major agent of change in today's world, affecting almost every country and there is a growing demand for university graduates who have a specialised understanding of the requirements of this diverse and exciting sector. The Master of Tourism Management provides the opportunity to become involved directly in managing and planning the world's biggest people industry. It is part of the second oldest and longest running academic tourism programme in New Zealand and draws on expertise and research by the University's Tourism, Recreation and Education Centre, TRREC which is a national leader and international centre of excellence in tourism research and consultancy. For more information please click on one of the links below. |
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Master of TourismThe University of Otago |
The University of Otago | between 1 and 2 years | ► Show details
No summary available
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Master of Tourism ManagementVictoria University of Wellington |
Pipitea Campus | between 1 and 2 years | ► Show details
3-4 trimesters Admission to the Master of Tourism Management (MTM) requires a Bachelor of Tourism Management (BTM) or equivalent degree. Consideration may also be given to appropriate professional experience. Candidates having completed the BTM (Hons) or an equivalent degree may be admitted directly to Part 2 of the MTM. For more information please click on one of the links below. |
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Master of Management StudiesThe University of Waikato |
The University of Waikato | between 1 and 2 years | ► Show details
The Master of Management Studies (MMS) degree provides specialised postgraduate level study in management disciplines. It is designed for graduate management students looking to specialise in a management discipline or professional area, and undertake research in a particular area of interest. The MMS normally includes taught papers and research papers but may be a full research degree. Normally all papers are taken within a single subject or interdisciplinary area. http://www.mngt.waikato.ac.nz/ For more information please click on one of the links below. |
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Master of PhilosophyThe University of Waikato |
The University of Waikato | between 6 months and 1 year | ► Show details
The MPhil degree is solely a research degree, designed to recognise an original contribution to knowledge that is normally presented as a thesis. It is intended to be the product of one year of full-time research. The Master of Philosophy is a pre-eminent research-based degree in which students undertake a programme of approved and supervised research that leads to a thesis. The thesis critically investigates an approved topic of substance and significance, demonstrates expertise in the methods of research and scholarship, displays intellectual independence and makes a substantial original contribution to the field of study, and is of publishable quality. It encourages development of research skills and furthers your knowledge of techniques, as well as providing training in specialist areas. A Bachelors with Honours or Masters degree with at least Second Class Honours (First Division) or Distinction is required. Entrance is at the discretion of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. http://www.waikato.ac.nz/sasd/postgraduate/ For more information please click on one of the links below. |
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Doctor of Philosophy (Tourism)The University of Otago |
The University of Otago | between 2 and 3 years | ► Show details
No summary available
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Doctor of PhilosophyThe University of Waikato |
The University of Waikato | between 2 and 3 years | ► Show details
This is the premier research degree. The degree normally takes 3 years of full-time study. It is the highest degree awarded by the University for research that is carried out under the supervision of staff members. Candidates are required to make an original contribution to the field of study by empirical investigation, the formulation of theories, or the innovative reinterpretation of known data and established ideas. The research is normally written up as a thesis. The thesis is required to demonstrate methods of research and scholarship; display intellectual independence; present arguments, findings and conclusions; make a substantial contribution to knowledge in a particular field and may include published papers or those that are intended for publication. The PhD degree is awarded after the examination of a thesis (generally takes three years full-time) of supervised research and significant parts of the work should be worthy of publication at international level. Normally there are no taught classes for this qualification. A Bachelors with Honours or Masters degree with at least Second Class Honours (First Division) or Distinction is required. Entrance is at the discretion of the Postgraduate Studies Committee. http://www.waikato.ac.nz/sasd/postgraduate/ For more information please click on one of the links below. |
