Bachelor of Sustainable Tourism
Bachelor of Sustainable Tourism
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Upcoming start dates
Semester 2 - 14 Jul 2025
November Summer School - 10 Nov 2025
Semester 1 - 23 Feb 2026
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Qualification
Bachelors
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Duration
3 years full-time
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Credits
360
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Location
Lincoln University Campus
Prepare to help grow a bold new future for tourism, with a focus on the wider context of sustainability in a changing world. Learn to apply your knowledge and skills in a range of public, non-profit and commercial sector organisations.
Addressing urgent global sustainability challenges is at the heart of the Bachelor of Sustainable Tourism. Post-pandemic considerations are changing the future of the sector and experts are needed to develop sustainable tourism systems that will provide strategic management of sustainable tourism operations.
How you’ll grow
- Demonstrate an understanding of the nature, characteristics and behaviour of tourists as consumers and the influence on tourist demand and sustainable tourism systems.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the dynamic global social, cultural, physical, economic and political environments in which sustainable tourism phenomena exist.
- Describe and explain sustainable tourism products, structure, operations and interactions within the tourism sector in New Zealand and internationally.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the requirements of sustainable tourism development in New Zealand derived from obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi.
- Select and apply appropriate research skills and techniques to specific sustainable tourism issues and challenges.
- Work in the bi-cultural contexts of sustainable tourism planning and development in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
- Evaluate and apply approaches to managing the development of tourism through the application of policy and planning models.
- Express commitment to a standard of behaviour based on professional ethics and conduct.
- Demonstrate sensitivity to gender, ethnicity and equity issues.
Career opportunities
Potential employers include commercial operators, iwi-owned businesses, local government, and agencies such as the Department of Conservation.
Lincoln has such a great selection of courses, and they let you mix and match to tailor to your needs.
Shannon Fitzgibbon
Bachelor of Tourism Management
Programme information
University Entrance through NCEA or an approved, equivalent qualification.
If you have an overseas qualification, you can find out more about entry requirements here.
*If English isn’t your first language, other entry requirements will apply. Learn more about English language requirements.
Recommended preparation
- Computing
- English (highly recommended)
- Geography / Social Studies
- Māori Studies
- PE / Outdoor ed
- Tourism (highly recommended)
Summary of Regulations
All of the following:
- Pass at least 360 credits (24 courses)
- Complete all compulsory courses
- Complete no more than 165 credits (11 courses ) at the 100 level
- Complete at least 75 credits (5 courses) at the 300 level
What's it going to cost?
Learn more by using the Domestic Fees Calculator or viewing the International Fees.
You can start studying in either:
- Semester 1 (late February)
- Semester 2 (mid-July)*
There are also options for starting in summer semesters. But the range of courses available would be limited.
*Please obtain course advice if you’re considering this option.
There may be an opportunity to add an additional major or minor to your study programme. Please refer to the programme course advisor for further information.
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Entry requirements
University Entrance through NCEA or an approved, equivalent qualification.
If you have an overseas qualification, you can find out more about entry requirements here.
*If English isn’t your first language, other entry requirements will apply. Learn more about English language requirements.
Recommended preparation
- Computing
- English (highly recommended)
- Geography / Social Studies
- Māori Studies
- PE / Outdoor ed
- Tourism (highly recommended)
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Regulations and fees
Summary of Regulations
All of the following:
- Pass at least 360 credits (24 courses)
- Complete all compulsory courses
- Complete no more than 165 credits (11 courses ) at the 100 level
- Complete at least 75 credits (5 courses) at the 300 level
What's it going to cost?
Learn more by using the Domestic Fees Calculator or viewing the International Fees.
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Intake semesters
You can start studying in either:
- Semester 1 (late February)
- Semester 2 (mid-July)*
There are also options for starting in summer semesters. But the range of courses available would be limited.
*Please obtain course advice if you’re considering this option.
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Additional major
There may be an opportunity to add an additional major or minor to your study programme. Please refer to the programme course advisor for further information.
Programme Structure
First Year
Semester 1 Courses
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Semester 1 Courses
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Land, People and Economies
15 credits
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Society, Culture and Environment
15 credits
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{{ 'TOUR 101' | except-last-word }} {{ 'TOUR 101' | last-word }}
Introduction to Tourism
15 credits
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Bachelor of Sustainable Tourism List A*
Semester 2 Courses
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Semester 2 Courses
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Introduction to New Zealand Government and Public Policy
15 credits
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Professional Studies in Sport and Recreation
15 credits
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Bachelor of Sustainable Tourism List A*
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Elective
Second Year
Semester 1 Courses
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Semester 1 Courses
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Research Methods
15 credits
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{{ 'TOUR 203' | except-last-word }} {{ 'TOUR 203' | last-word }}
Tourist Behaviour
15 credits
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{{ 'BMGT 116' | except-last-word }} {{ 'BMGT 116' | last-word }}
Principles of Management
15 credits
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Bachelor of Sustainable Tourism Elective*
Semester 2 Courses
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Semester 2 Courses
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Sustainable Futures
15 credits
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Adventure Tourism and Outdoor Recreation
15 credits
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{{ 'TOUR 202' | except-last-word }} {{ 'TOUR 202' | last-word }}
Sustainable Tourism Systems
15 credits
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Elective
Third Year
Semester 1 Courses
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Semester 1 Courses
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{{ 'BMGT 301' | except-last-word }} {{ 'BMGT 301' | last-word }}
Business and Sustainability
15 credits
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Bachelor of Sustainable Tourism Elective Courses*
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Elective
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Elective
Semester 2 Courses
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Semester 2 Courses
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Practicum: Practical Experience in Sport and Recreation and Tourism Management
15 credits
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{{ 'TOUR 303' | except-last-word }} {{ 'TOUR 303' | last-word }}
Sustainable Tourism Planning and Management
15 credits
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Elective
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Elective
- Compulsory courses
- Elective courses
- Refer to the lists below
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*Bachelor of Sustainable Tourism List A
List A
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*Bachelor of Sustainable Tourism Elective
List B
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*Bachelor of Sustainable Tourism Elective Courses
List C
Semester 1
This degree structure is indicative only. A course advisor will help you to select your electives and plan your degree. You can check out our courses to see what electives might interest you.
Programme contacts

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