The Postgraduate Diploma in Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management provides additional, more specialised training for graduates with degrees related to parks, recreation and tourism, such as human geography or hospitality management.
It is normally a one-year programme, but may be extended to suit part-time students.
The course of study for the Postgraduate Diploma in Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management is 120 credits at the 600 level, chosen from those listed in the schedules for the degree of:
With permission, a dissertation may be substituted for 40 credits at the 600 level.
Academic Co-ordinator: Professor Grant Cushman
| The course of study would normally include at least two courses chosen from | |
| Code | Name |
|---|---|
| RECN 626 | Natural Resource Recreation |
| RECN 631 | Parks, Recreation and Tourism: Theoretical Contexts |
| RECN 635 | Community Recreation Policy and Planning |
| RECN 636 | Urban and Community Recreation |
| RECN 639 | Policy and Planning for Protected Natural Areas |
| TOUR 603 | Tourism Management |
| TOUR 604 | Tourist Behaviour and Management |
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