BTM Schedules

Compulsory Courses
All courses are the equivalent of 15 credits unless otherwise stated.
100 level
Code Name Prereq. Restrict. Prep. Sem. Block
ECON 110 Introduction to Applied Economics ECON 101, 102, 105 1/2 6/2
ERST 101 Perspectives on the Environment 1 1
SOCI 116 Society, Culture and Economy Both SOCI 114 and 115 1
SOCI 117 Introduction to New Zealand Government and Public Policy SOCI 114, 205 2 7
TOUR 101 Introduction to Tourism RECN 101, 102, 107 1 5
Plus one of:
BMGT 101 Introduction to Management BMGT 206 1/2 1/6 
OR:
MKTG 101 Principles of Marketing MKTG 201 1/2 3/5
200 level
SOCI 204 Research Methods Five 100 level courses QMET 103, plus one of SOCI 114, 116, or 117 1 5
TOUR 201 Global Tourism Environments One of PHSC 104, RECN 107 or TOUR 101 ECON 103, 104 1 6
TOUR 202 Tourism Systems Five 100 level courses including one of ECON 101, 105, 110, RECN 109 or TOUR 101 ECON 101, 105, 110, RECN 109, TOUR 101 2 5
Plus one of:
ERST 201 Environmental Analysis Four 100 level courses 2 2
SOCI 214 The Living City SOCI 116 or five 100 level courses ERST 304 SOCI 116 2 1
RECN 209 Nature and Heritage Interpretation Five 100 level courses RECN 306 At least one of SOCI 115, LASC 101, MAST 105, COMN 101 1 7
300 level
SOCI 314 Professional Practice Five 200 level courses 2 3
TOUR 301 Tourist Behaviour One of PSYC 201, 202, RECN 201 or TOUR 202 PSYC 201, 202, RECN 201, TOUR 202 1 1
TOUR 303 Destination Planning and Development TOUR 202 or five 200 level courses TOUR 302 SOCI 204, SOCI 207 or ERST 205, TOUR 201, 202 2 4
Plus one of:
BMGT 301 Business and Sustainability ERST 201 or: one of BMGT 101 or 206, plus two courses at the 200 level or higher ERST 312 PHSC 104 1 2
RECN 341 Recreation and Tourism in Protected Natural Areas Five 200 level courses, including one with a RECN or TOUR prefix RECN 327, 302 One of ECOL 103 or BIOS 112, plus one of RECN 209, RECN 214 or TOUR 202 1 3

 

The remaining credits may be chosen from any of the bachelor degree courses offered at Lincoln University.


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