Advanced Course in Tourism Research (5 cr)
Code: MATY313-3004
General information
- Enrollment
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08.08.2023 - 31.08.2024
Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
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01.08.2023 - 31.08.2024
Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 cr
- Local portion
- 0 cr
- Virtual portion
- 5 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Distance learning
- Unit
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Teaching languages
- English
- Finnish
- Seats
- 0 - 100
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Tourism
- Toursim
- Master's Degree Programme Experience Design Studies
- Teachers
- Monika Luthje
- Groups
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RA81M22KRestonomikoulutus, Rovaniemi kevät 2022
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YTKENGSOC/YTK - Courses offered in English
- Course
- MATY313
Evaluation scale
H-5
Objective
The aim of the course is that you familiarize yourself with the paradigms that are most commonly used in tourism research.
After completion of the course the student is able to
- identify and describe the most important paradigms of tourism research
- outline his/her own research orientation and relate it to the wider field of tourism research.
Execution methods
133 hours of self-studying. You can study the course in Moodle at any time of the year.
Accomplishment methods
To pass the course, you must write six paradigm summaries, pass a paradigm identification test, and write a short paper of your own tourism research orientation.
Content
- Paradigm as an entity of ontology, epistemology and methodology
- Paradigms and paradigmatic development of tourism research
- One's own personal tourism research orientation.
Materials
You must use the following literature for the course assignments: Botterill, D. & Platenkamp, V. (2012). Key concepts in tourism research. Sage. Jennings, G. (2010). Tourism research (2. laitos). John Wiley & Sons Australia. Munar, A. M. & Jamal, T. (toim.) (2016). Tourism research paradigms: Critical and emergent knowledges. Emerald Group Publishing. A collection of articles available in Moodle.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The paradigm summaries and the paper of own research orientation:
Fail: Performance is highly deficient or erroneous. The work may be based on serious misunderstandings.
Sufficient and satisfactory (1-2): Performance is lacking in scope, superficial, or corresponds poorly to the assignment. The author merely lists things out of context or addresses them one-sidedly. The work may contain errors or obscurities.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The paradigm summaries and the paper of own research orientation:
Good and very good (3-4): Performance corresponds to the assignment, manifesting comprehension and a skill to analyse and justify. The author has addressed the issue comprehensively. The work may contain some deficiencies.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The paradigm summaries and the paper of own research orientation:
Excellent (5): Performance delineates an extensive whole and the author can apply knowledge in a multifaceted way or place it in various contexts. The work manifests independency and insight, and it is a flawless entity that involves justified thinking or critical contemplation. The work is well written and implemented.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
The paradigm identification test:
The test is evaluated with the scale passed/fail. In order to pass the test you need at least 8 correct answers out of 12.
Qualifications
Basic studies in tourism research, especially MATY211 Basic Course in Tourism Research
Further information
Itsenäisesti Moodlessa suoritettava kurssi.
Ilmoittautumisohjeet Lapin yliopiston ja Lapin ammattikorkeakoulun opiskelijoille:
• Lapin yliopiston opiskelijat ilmoittautuvat suoraan Pepissä.
• Lapin AMK:n opiskelijat ilmoittautuvat opintoihin sähköisellä ilmoittautumislomakkeella, linkki sähköiseen ilmoittautumislomakkeeseen: https://link.webropolsurveys.com/Participation/Public/4a77cc98-3c7f-4ed8-8492-d19dc1509548?displayId=Fin2559217