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This one-year Master Programme in Tourism Destination Development combines theoretical knowledge with experience of application and practical use. Students become acquainted with and take part in ongoing research projects and issues relevant for the development of both international tourism destinations and regional tourism destinations in Dalarna. The aim of the programme is for students to achieve a broad understanding of the opportunities and limitations that come with developing tourism destinations in a sustainable way.
Why should you take this programme?
- Tourism is a major growth industry internationally, and there is an urgent need for knowledge on how to develop destinations in a sustainable way.
- Your studies will include close use and understanding of ongoing research in Tourism Studies in Dalarna.
- You will participate in fieldwork and excursions, while meeting and interacting with regional tourism businesses and organizations.
- The international character of the study environment will provide strong opportunities for you to build your networks and prepare yourself for a future career in the international tourism industry.
Who should study Tourism Destination Development?
Successful candidates to the programme are those who are interested in working with sustainable destination development and thus becoming a part of the fast-growing international tourism industry. The programme is suitable for students with a bachelor's degree with a major in Tourism Studies, Business Administration and Management, Human Geography, Economics, or similar fields. Documented good command of both oral and written English is required.
Tourism Destination Development: Career and Study Opportunities
After graduating from this programme, students may work in the tourism industry with destination planning and marketing, both in businesses and in public organizations. Former students mainly find work in destination marketing organizations in different countries, at hotels and in activity companies, as well as within local and regional tourism-planning organizations.
Upon completion of the programme, students may also apply for a PhD position within Tourism Studies or similar fields at any Swedish university. They may also apply for a full 'Bologna' Master at some of our partner universities in Europe.
The programme is a one-year master's in Tourism Studies. All courses are taught in English. After passing all courses, including the thesis work, the student is awarded the Degree of Master of Arts with a major in Tourism Studies. The programme comprises 60 credits (1 credit = 1 ECTS) and begins at the end of August, which is the start of the autumn semester.
Programme Structure and Content:
Semester 1 (Autumn) - Late August to January / Credits
- Sustainable Destination Development (KG3013) / 7.5
- Event Tourism - Planning, Marketing, Evaluation (TR3006) / 7.5
- Managing and Interpreting Natural and Cultural Heritage Sites (KG3012) / 7.5
- Place and Destination Marketing (FÖ3014) / 7.5
Semester 2 (Spring) - Late January to Mid-June
- Theory and Research Methods (KG3008) / 15
- Degree Thesis in Tourism (TR3007) / 15
* 1 credit = 1 ECTS
- All courses are mandatory.
- 1.5 credits corresponds to one week of full-time studies.
- 60 credits corresponds to one year of full-time studies.
- For more information, please contact the Programme Coordinator Susanna Heldt Cassel (shc@du.se).
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
Scholarships
There are a number ofscholarships available for successful applicants to the Tourism Destination Development Programme who are applying from non-EU/EEA countries.
Students from the following countries are not eligible for these scholarships: Bangladesh, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Cambodia, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia.
Applicants from these countries may apply for Swedish Institute scholarships.
Value of Scholarships
Up to 18 scholarships available that cover 25% of tuition fees for one year (60 credits).
Up to 7 scholarships available that cover 50% of tuition fees for one year (60 credits).
For more information about scholarships, please visit www.du.se/en/scholarships or contact study@du.se.
Accreditation
Dalarna University is accredited by the Swedish Council for Higher Education.