Master's Degree in Economics of Tourism: Monitoring and Evaluation

Academic year 2018-19 | 60 credits | 30 places

What is it?

The Master in Economics of Tourism: Monitoring and Evaluation (METME) is an advanced education program aimed at training specialists in economic analysis applied to the monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of projects and polices in the context of tourism economies. The master provides analytical and quantitative tools on M&E, integrating theoretical knowledge and its application to real economic problems, to address today’s economic challenges faced by economies highly specialized on tourism. The master will help students to develop skills and competences in M&E to improve the competiveness and sustainability of tourism economies. Graduates will acquire knowledge of cutting-edge techniques in M&E by choosing one of the two available specializations: (i)Monitoring techniques applied to tourism or (ii)Evaluation techniques applied to tourism.

  • Monitoring is the systematic collection of data on specified indicators to identify the changes taking place in a system (destination, sector, activity, firm, etc.) during a certain period of time that, usually, matches that of the implementation of a project, program or policy. Monitoring provides managers and stakeholders with indications of the extent of progress and achievement of objectives in the use of allocated funds.
  • Evaluation is the systematic and objective assessment of the effectiveness, efficiency and equity of a project, program or policy in a given system (destination, sector, activity, firm, etc.). Evaluation attempts to measure the economic impact of the project to determine the relevance and fulfilment of its objectives. An evaluation should provide credible and useful information, enabling the incorporation of lessons learned into the decision-making process.

What will you learn?

METME graduates are expected to acquire the following skills:

  • To be able to contribute to the planning, monitoring and evaluation of policies, programmes and projects oriented towards the improvement of the competitiveness and sustainability of a tourism company, destination or region.
  • To be able to identify the key indicators used to monitor and evaluate projects within the tourism environment.
  • To be able to collect, generate, process and analyse statistical data to support monitoring and evaluation activities.
  • To know and understand the diverse impact that different tourism development alternatives can have on social wellbeing (environment, health, equality of opportunities, etc.).
  • To know the essential parts of a research process, to be able to undertake basic research activities and to present their results in a scientific format.
  • To develop skills that facilitate integration into labour markets related to the tourism industry and, especially, to the companies and institutions that monitor and evaluate projects and programmes in the tourism environment.
  • To acquire the abilities and skills required to develop a PhD leading to a research career in the framework of applied economics or tourism economics.

What will you be able to do once you finish?

METME graduates will obtain the necessary qualifications to hold jobs in a variety of fields such as:

  • High level technician in the public administration or in a company
  • Project manager for R&D or strategic management departments in private companies.
  • Researcher for R&D or strategic management departments in private companies and public institutions.
  • Researcher/Professor at a university or business school.
  • Assistant researcher in public and private institutions.
  • Freelance consultant on strategic project management.
  • Freelance consultant on design of policies and projects.
  • Expert in M&E of projects and policies for international institutions (WTO, European Union, etc.).
  • Expert in M&E of projects and policies in a private company in the tourism sector.

High-quality official study

Legislation requires that official Spanish degree programmes receive a positive assessment from the National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation (ANECA, by its Spanish acronym). This process is known as verification, and it serves to ensure that education programmes are properly designed to provide the competencies and reach the learning goals around which the programmes are built. In the results you can find reports on official study programmes.

The European Higher Education Area requires that there be a system in place to ensure the quality of degree programmes .

The Master's programme is subject to constant assessment and improvement processes that guarantee that it maintains a certain level of prestige and renown in Europe. You can see the results of the assessment processes in the section on quality.

Additional information http://metme.uib.eu/
Social and Legal Sciences
Study programme leadership Dr. José Luís Groizard Cardosa
30 places
60 credits

On-site

Campus: Mallorca
Language: English ( See subjects for more details )
Double degree (See the technical details for more details)
Public price per credit for first enrolment: 26,18¤
Price applicable to citizens of member states of the European Union and Spanish residents: 1.631,40¤ *
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