Master's Degree in Tourism and Environmental Economics (METU): 2013-14
Branch of Knowledge | Social and Legal Sciences |
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Interdisciplinary |
Double degree |
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Number of Credits | 60 |
Places available for new applicants | 30 |
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Supervising centre | Centre for Postgraduate Studies |
Public price per credit |
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Useful Documents |
"Double degree" : Validation of subjects MTEM - METU
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About to pursue a masters at the UIB:
- Information about pre-registration and enrolment
- Application Forms
- Information for students with foreign degrees
Regulated prices by " BOIB, Official Gazette, Núm.098 - 13/07/2013 - Decreto 37/2013 " ( PDF format [es] , PDF format [ca] , HTML format [ca] )
Title Description
Candidate profile and admission requirements
Applicants for the Masters in Environmental and Tourism Economics should hold:
- An honours degree from a Spanish institution in Economics and Business Administration and Management.
- An honours degree from a Spanish institution and demonstrate sound knowledge of mathematics and statistics. Preference will be given to students with knowledge of economics and econometrics. Applicants in this category should present a written statement to the course’s Academic Committee confirming the possession of such knowledge, attaching the necessary documentation. Applicants who receive an offer of a place may ask for the recognition of prior learning from other courses and doctoral programmes. The Academic Committee shall decide on a case-by-case basis whether applicants should take other subjects to prepare for this master.
- A degree from a Spanish institution in Business Science, or a degree in Tourism provided they can demonstrate sound knowledge of mathematics and statistics. Preference will be given to students with knowledge of economics and econometrics. Applicants in this category should present a written statement to the course’s Academic Committee confirming the possession of such knowledge, attaching the necessary documentation. Applicants who receive an offer of a place may ask for the recognition of prior learning from other courses and doctoral programmes. The Academic Committee shall decide on a case-by-case basis whether applicants should take other subjects to prepare for this masters.
- A degree from a foreign university that meets the requirements of Royal Decree 56/2005. Preference will be given to students with knowledge of economics and econometrics. Applicants in this category should present a written statement to the course’s Academic Committee confirming the possession of such knowledge, attaching the necessary documentation. The Academic Committee shall decide on a case-by-case basis whether applicants should take other subjects to prepare for this masters.
When judging applications, the Academic Committee will take the following into account:
- Nature of degree held. Preference will be given to applicants with a degree in Economy, Business Administration and Management and Mathematics. Applicants with other degrees will be rated according to their relationship with the aforementioned degrees as well as their course content.
- Average mark over their degree.
- Average mark in subjects related to Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Statistics, Econometrics and Mathematics.
- Academic CV and professional experience in the fields of tourism and the environment.
- Language skills: English (high) and Spanish (basic).
Academic and Professional Objectives
The Master's degree in Environmental and Tourism Economics offers the possibility of gaining extensive knowledge of economic aspects of tourism and its socio-environmental impact. This is an innovative approach in the international field of postgraduate education in economics and tourism, and it fills a significant gap in the study of tourism as an economic activity.
So, the masters’ main aim is to study in more depth the sub-disciplines of environmental and tourism economics, placing special emphasis on the interrelations between them, and opting for quality and rigour in the development of content. Furthermore there is the opportunity to work in an international context, inherent in tourist activity, which is shown both by the approaches covered in subjects and the overall composition of teachers and students. Subjects are mostly taught in English.
The aim, then, is to train professionals in the areas of consulting, planning and management of public bodies, public-private partnerships, international organisations, corporations, teaching and learning, and research.
Orientation
The degree is both academic and research-oriented.
General skills acquired upon successful completion of the degree, students will be able to:
- Speak in public using information and communication technologies.
- Express themselves in English.
- Structure work practices.
- Read and write scientific texts.
- Synthesise and integrate knowledge.
- Search for and classify documentation and use databases appropriately.
- Form, express and defend opinions and concepts clearly and accepting criticism.
- Convert and empirical problem into the object of investigation and arrive at conclusions.
- Apply knowledge to new areas.
- Work as part of a team.
- Design work proposals.
- Persevere and follow tasks through to their conclusion.
- Overcome setbacks.
- Develop respect for the environment.
- Work in an international and multicultural context.
- Set priorities to achieve aims.
- See prospectively, proactively and innovatively.
- Make decisions, resolve problems and develop new ideas.
- Interpret and evaluate results critically.
Access to other professional courses and pathways
Students who obtain an average of B (second class) over the course of the Master's degree in Environmental and Tourism Economics may apply for the PhD programme in Economics and Law at the UIB. The Department of Applied Economics’ PhD committee will judge all applications.
Course Structure
The course structure can be found in the publication of BOE No. 251 of October 16, 2010 - 15843 [es] and is available in the website - section " Subjects " of this master's degree.
Final Examination
There is no final exam to pass the course.
Assessment Criteria and Examinations
Assessment and evaluation criteria are outlined for each specific module. (Website - section "
Subjects
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The exam timetable and list of examinable material will be published at the appropriate time.
ECTS Coordinating Lecturer
The course’s Academic Committee comprise:
- Dr. Jafar Jafari
- Dra. Catalina N. Juaneda Sampol
- Dr. Eugeni Aguiló Pérez
- Dra. M. Teresa Palmer Tous
- Dr. Antoni Riera Font
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Dra. Maria Tugores Ques
The award is led by Dr. Jaume Rosselló Nadal
Administrative Procedures and Other Useful Information
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Pre-registration and registration
http://postgrau.uib.cat/en/calendaris/administratiu/ -
Contact information (general administrative services)
http://postgrau.uib.cat/en/calendaris/administratiu/serveis_administratius/ -
Contact information (administrative services of the Center for Postgraduate Studies):
http://cep.uib.es/en/EstructuraIPersonal/
Programme Suggestions Form
- http://postgrau.uib.es/digitalAssets/196/196338_queixes_suggeriments_en.doc
Quality Assurance System
Nominal Composition of the Quality Assurance Committee (CGQ)
Responsable de qualitat | Antoni Alcover |
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PDI | Teresa Palmer Tous |
PDI | Maria Sard |
PAS | Amaya Repes |
Alumne | a determinar |
- Comissió de Garantia de Qualitat (CGQ)
- Compromís del títol amb la qualitat
- Manual de qualitat de la UIB
- Procès de gestió i revisió d‘incidències, reclamacions i suggeriments
- El Sistema de Garantia de Qualitat d’aquest Programa de Màster es troba recollit i està basat en el Sistema de Garantia Intern de Qualitat de la UIB (SGIQ)
Accountability and transparency
Procedure | Document | Date/Year |
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Monitoring | Annual follow-up and internal assessment report (2014-15) | 2014-15 |
Monitoring | Annual follow-up and internal assessment report (2013-14) | 2013-14 |
Monitoring | Annual follow-up and internal assessment report (2011-12) | 2011-12 |
Monitoring | Annual follow-up and internal assessment report (2010-11) | 2010-11 |
Comments and Suggestions
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