Sustainable Tourism and Visitor Economies, Major (0320)

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  • Western Sydney University Major Code: 0320

Available to students in other Western Sydney University Programs:  Yes.  Check that your program has the available credit points required to complete the subjects in this field of study. Any requisite requirements must also be met. Consult your Program Advisor for further advice.

Tourism and travel are among the world’s largest industries, accounting for a quarter of global employment growth and more than 10% of the world’s GDP (World Travel and Tourism Council, 2021). This major provides students with the knowledge and skills to work in a variety of managerial, operational, policy and planning roles in the tourism and heritage sectors. The major has a strong focus on sustainability, culture and innovation, to prepare students to address current and emerging issues in the sectors. Students are provided with opportunities to complete fieldtrips, applied projects and to learn directly from industry and government experts

Campus Mode Advice
Parramatta City Internal Dr Garth Lean

Inherent Requirements

There are inherent requirements for this major that you must meet in order to complete the major and graduate. Make sure you read and understand the requirements for this major online.

https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/ir/inherent_requirements 

Students must complete 60 credit points as follows. 

Complete the following compulsory subjects.

Subject Title Credit Points
Autumn Session
TOUR 5001Sustainable Tourism and Heritage10
TOUR 5002Frontiers in Sustainable Tourism Practice and Places10
TOUR 6001Tourism, Heritage and Events Policy and Governance10
Spring Session
TOUR 6003Sustainable Visitor Economies10
Total Credit Points40

Students must also complete two subjects from the following pool.

Subject Title Credit Points
Select two of the following:20
Autumn Session
Indigenous Australia: History, Knowledge and Professional Practice
Spring Session
Data Capture and Creative Communication
Critical Issues for Heritage and Tourism Futures: Assessed Seminars
Total Credit Points20