People
- Head of TM group: Karen Smith
- BTM(Hons) and MTM Director: Ian Yeoman
- Writer: ???
Resources
- http://www.victoria.ac.nz/som/study/postgraduate/master-tm and http://www.victoria.ac.nz/som/study/postgraduate/btm-hons
Calendar pages: 216-218
- GatherContent: ???
- JIRA ticket: ???
Versions
- v2.3: Splitting 180 point out to its own page
- v2.2: Updated layout to align with Gather
- v2.1: Refined wording, exemptions, etc.
- v2: Updated with all UG insights and a rereading of the Calendar.
- v1: Initial draft
Qualifications covered
- Bachelor of Tourism Management with Honours (BTM(Hons))
Relationship between qualifications
- Staircasing allows high performing graduates of the BTM(Hons) to credit the degree courses towards the 120 point MTM, in effect proceeding straight to the thesis (TOUR 591).
At-a-glance
Duration: 2 trimesters of full-time study or normally 4 if studied part-time
Can be studied part-time
Starting trimester: 1
Applications due: Standard date for Trimester 1
Composition: Coursework
Research component: None
Required contact: During working hours
Location: On-campus (Pipitea)
Points and courses: 120 points (8 courses)
Entry requirements
To be accepted into this programme you'll need:
- A Bachelor of Tourism Management and
- Acceptance by the relevant Head of School as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study.
Programme requirements
Complete eight courses at 400 level:
- TOUR 401
- TOUR 402
- TOUR 410
- Two further courses from:
- TOUR 403
- TOUR 406
- TOUR 409
- TOUR 413
- Further approved courses worth 45 points from
- ACCY, COML, ECON, FINA, HRIR, MARK, MGMT, PUBL or TOUR 400-499, or
- Other 400-level courses in relevant disciplines at this University
Important information
- Students who have completed the BTM (Hons) may be admitted directly to the 102 point by thesis version of the MTM.
Find out more
- If you want to enrol in this programme but don't meet some the entry requirements you should contact the Programme Director or Administrator to discuss your options.
- The academic Calendar is the authoritative source of programme and course information.