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Responsible rural tourism (2cr)

Code: LTVAML105-3002

General information


Enrollment
14.08.2018 - 11.11.2018
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
13.11.2018 - 27.11.2018
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
2 cr
Local portion
2 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Teaching languages
Finnish
Degree programmes
Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Management
Teachers
Sanna Jyllilä
Course
LTVAML105

Evaluation scale

1-5

Content scheduling

Syksy 2018

Objective

The student is understands the basic fundamental concepts of rural tourism. Student can interpret the main characteristics, possibilities and challenges of rural tourism. Student can present critical analysis of rural tourism development. Student is able to develop new ideas for rural tourism products and services. Student knows how to adapt research knowledge in tourism business by adopting responsible tourism principles.

Content

Rural tourism development, local perspective
Characteristics of rural tourism, the possibilities and challenges
Economic impacts of tourism
Operating environment and local actor clusters

Materials

Jyllilä, S. & Kortesluoma, A. (2015). Maaseutumatkailun nykytila Etelä-Pohjanmaalla v. 2014.

Teaching methods

Lectures and studying online

Student workload

Student workload about 54 h

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student has carried out the course assignments and participated in the study unit. The student is able to describe the main concepts of rural tourism. The student recognizes both the possibilities and challenges of rural tourism development in global and regional tourism market from different perspectives. The student is able to critically evaluate and analyze tourism products and services in rural areas. The student understands the economic impacts of tourism regionally and is able to evaluate that data. The student is able to adapt research data to rural operating environment. The student is able to develop new, inno-vative operating models to tourism companies operating in rural areas.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

he student has carried out the course assignments well and actively participated in the study unit. The student is able to describe the main concepts of rural tourism. The student recognizes both the possibilities and challenges of rural tourism development in global and regional tourism market from different perspectives. The student is able to critically evaluate and analyze tourism products and services in rural areas. The student understands the economic impacts of tourism regionally and is able to evaluate that data. The student is able to adapt research data to rural operating environment. The student is able to develop new, innovative operating models to tourism companies operating in rural areas.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student has carried out the course assignments excellently and actively participated in the study unit. The student is able to describe the main concepts of rural tourism. The student recognizes both the possibilities and challenges of rural tourism development in global and regional tourism market from different perspectives. The student is able to critically evaluate and analyze tourism products and services in rural areas. The student un-derstands the economic impacts of tourism regionally and is able to evaluate that data. The student is able to adapt research data to rural operating environment. The student is able to develop new, innovative operating models to tourism companies operating in rural areas.

Qualifications

Tourism as a global phenomenon

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