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Innovation of High-End Destination Experiences (5cr)

Code: R801DL61OJ-3002

General information


Enrollment
06.10.2025 - 31.12.2025
Registration for the implementation has begun.
Timing
01.01.2026 - 31.05.2026
The implementation has not yet started.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Virtual portion
1 cr
Mode of delivery
Blended learning
Teaching languages
english
Seats
10 - 35
Degree programmes
Tourism
Teachers
Petra Paloniemi
Teija Tekoniemi-Selkälä
Teacher in charge
Petra Paloniemi
Course
R801DL61OJ

Evaluation scale

H-5

Content scheduling

The study unit includes virtual studies, intensive week and reflective journey. More exact timetable will be announced later.

Objective

The student understands various theoretical approaches to the innovation of high-end destination experiences in tourism. He/she applies the Design Thinking method in co-designing staged and choreographed high-end experiences in tourism by utilising versatile design tools. The student takes the significant elements like sustainability, authenticity and storytelling as well as digitalisation into account in the Design Thinking process. He/she learns special features of sustainable pricing of high-end tourism experiences.

Content

• Versatile theoretical and practical approaches to high-end tourism (“luxury tourism”) with case studies
• Design Thinking process
• Designing staged/choreographed/acted high-end experiences in theory and practice
• Sustainability in high-end tourism
• Storytelling, storification and storyscaping in high-end tourism
• Authenticity in high-end tourism
• Digitalization of high-end tourism
• Design tools e.g.
o Design Brief
o Empathised customer personas
o Creative innovation techniques for idea generation
o Design Criteria
o Experience Canvas
o Experiential Journey
o Prototyping and Napkin Pitch
• Mapping sustainable prices for high-end tourism experience products

Location and time

Intensive week in Rovaniemi, 24. - 30.3.2026.

Materials

To be updated. 


Teaching methods

Intensive course (BIP) in Rovaniemi, together with teachers and students from Kempten UAS (Germany) and Breda UAS (the Netherlands). Includes individual virtual studies, group work in international groups, lectures, workshops, visits to tourism companies, and presentations.

Employer connections

Cooperation with tourism companies and EU-funded project.

Exam schedules

To be announced later.

International connections

Intensive course (BIP) in Rovaniemi, together with teachers and students from Kempten UAS (Germany) and Breda UAS (the Netherlands). Includes individual virtual studies, group work in international groups, lectures, workshops, visits to tourism companies, and presentations.

Student workload

5 cr = 133 hours of studying per student.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

These are the general assessment criteria. Please note that there might be more specific assessment criteria for learning assignments which will be given at the beginning of the study unit.

Fail (0)
The student does not complete the assignments according to the instructions or does not attend the learning situations enough or at all. He/she does not pass the assignments, tests and/or the exam as required.

Poor (1)
The student understands only some approaches to high-end experiences in tourism. He/she knows only vaguely the meaning of the Design Thinking method in co-designing high-end experiences in tourism and knows only few design tools. The student understands only partly the meaning of elements like sustainability, authenticity and storytelling as well as digitalisation in the Design Thinking process. He/she knows only superficially some features of sustainable pricing of high-end tourism experiences. The assignments are completed but not always performed according to the instructions and deadlines.

Satisfactory (2)
The student understands some theoretical approaches to high-end experiences in tourism. He/she knows the meaning of the Design Thinking method in co-designing high-end experiences in tourism and knows some design tools. The student understands somehow the significance of the elements like sustainability, authenticity and storytelling as well as digitalisation in the Design Thinking process. He/she knows some special features of sustainable pricing of high-end tourism experiences. The assignments are completed but not always performed according to the instructions and deadlines.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good (3)
The student understands many theoretical approaches to high-end experiences in tourism. He/she is able to well apply the Design Thinking method in co-designing staged and choreographed high-end experiences in tourism by utilising versatile design tools. The student understands well the significance of the elements like sustainability, authenticity and storytelling as well as digitalisation in the Design Thinking process and takes them into account in the design process. He/she knows well the special features of sustainable pricing of high-end tourism experiences. Most of the assignments are performed according to the instructions and deadlines.

Very good (4)
The student understands very well various theoretical approaches to high-end experiences in tourism. He/she is able to very well apply the Design Thinking method in co-designing staged and choreographed high-end experiences in tourism by utilising versatile design tools. The student understands very well the significance of the elements like sustainability, authenticity and storytelling as well as digitalisation in the Design Thinking process and is able to take them very well into account in the design process. He/she knows very well the special features of sustainable pricing of high-end tourism experiences. All the assignments are performed according to the instructions and deadlines.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent (5)
The student understands various theoretical approaches to high-end experiences in tourism at an excellent level. He/she is able to fully apply the Design Thinking method in co-designing staged and choreographed high-end experiences in tourism by utilising versatile design tools. The student understands very well the significance of the elements like sustainability, authenticity and storytelling as well as digitalisation in the Design Thinking process and is able to take them into account in the design process in a mature way. He/she knows particularly well the special features of sustainable pricing of high-end tourism experiences. All the assignments are performed according to the instructions and deadlines.

Further information

Intensive week is compulsory for everyone.

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