Degree Planner

Family Name:
Bachelor of Tourism
Given Name(s):
ID:
100
Compulsory
Core Tourism & Society Field
TOMG 17A
101
ANTH102
GEOG101
GEOG103
17A
Elective Papers
TIKA163
Available Majors - select 1 (sgl major) or 2 (dbl major)
Tourism Development
200
GEOG224
17B
TOST201
17A
SPLS209
17B
TOST306
FASS396
or
TOST390
300
TOST300
Geography
Second Major
GEOG2091
7B
LIST A
ENVP206, GEOG209, GEOG210, GEOG219, GEOG228, ANTH201, ANTH202, SPLS209
2017
LIST B
either ANTH300 or GEOG306, SPLS309
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Degree start year: 2016
Completion Notes:
Other Notes:
Needs-note year:
No NEW INTAKE INTO BTOUR 2017
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Waivers Given:
Year:
Waiver For:
2017
Template last updated:August 2016
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Bachelor of Tourism
Guidelines:
1
The BTour degree consists of 360 points of which at least 240 points must be above 100 level and 80 points above 200 level.
2
Candidates must complete three compulsory papers:
TOMG101
TOST100
and one of
FASS396
TOST390
3
Work Placement
Directed Study (in Tourism)
Candidates must complete five compulsory papers within the field of Tourism and Society:
ANTH102
GEOG101
GEOG103
TIKA163
TOST201
4
Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality
Touring Places, Placing Tourism
New Zealand and the Pacific
People and Place: Introduction to Social and Cultural Geography
Resources and Environmental Sustainability
Te Ao Tawhito, Te Ao Hou: Introduction to Traditional and Contemporary Māori Society
Tourism impacts
Within the Tourism and Society Field, students may choose one or two majors from:
Tourism Development
Geography
5
A maximum of 80 points from outside the field may be included.
6
A second major may be taken in a subject outside the field.
7
If a second major is taken outside the field a maximum of 120 points may be taken outside the field.
8
A language specialisation may be taken. This consists of 60 points above 100 level in one of the languages listed for the degree, including any
compulsory papers. The languages are:
Chinese
French
German
9
Japanese
Spanish
Te Reo Māori
A specialisation of Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Tourism may be taken in place of a second major. Compulsory papers are:
MPDV200
TOST203
MPDV300
and 20 points from:
*GEOG210
ANTH307
MPDV302
*TOST300
TOMG403
Indigenous Development in the Pacific Region
Tourism in Society
Contemporary Issues in Māori and Pacific Development
Regional Geography: Pacific Islands Region
Tourism and Development in Oceania
Understanding Notions of Sustainable Development in Māori and Pacific Contexts
The Social Construction of Tourism and Tourists
Managing Tourism Experiences in the Pacific Rim
* cannot be counted to both major and specialisation
10
Students completing a single major may not count compulsory papers to this major.
11
Students completing a second major may count TOST201, TOST390 or FASS396 to their first major.