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Destination ManagementLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: MMTI3100

Credits

5 op

Teaching language

  • English

Responsible person

  • Suvi Ahonen

Objective

The student understands the competitiveness of the tourism destinations, how the destinations are developed, and identifies the destination's strategic development challenges and opportunities. The student also identifies the destination's stakeholders, networks and understands the meaning of responsible planning.
The student recognizes the value of historical, geographic and cultural attractions and services in tourism.
She/he also understands the destination management system and evaluates companies' and stakeholders' roles and involvement.
The student researches and analyses a destination and creates development ideas and recommendations.

Content

Destination development
Responsible tourism planning
Destination research and analysis
Networks, stakeholders
Destination management system

Qualifications

Knowledge of tourism as an industry and business

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The general criteria of the competencies that the Bachelor's Degrees awarded by Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences provide can be found on JAMK's web pages. The learning outcomes of individual courses are assessed in relation to the objectives of the course concerned. Assessment is based on knowledge, skills and competence in accordance with the National and European Qualifications Framework, level 6

Assessment methods are based on learning objectives.
A course accepted as completed is assessed on the following five-step scale:

2 (Satisfactory) A student identifies different concepts and circumstances of tourism destinations` development, planning and value creation. The student demonstrates the destination´s stakeholders' roles and involvement. A student can apply the knowledge to practice in destination analysis.

1 (Sufficient) A student knows different concepts and circumstances of tourism destinations` development, planning and value creation. The student understands the roles and involvement of the stakeholders. A student can apply the knowledge to practice creating a destination analysis.

If the student does not meet the minimum criteria set for the course, the grade is 0 (Fail).

Assessment criteria, good (3)

3 (Good) A student can illustrate different concepts and circumstances in tourism destinations´ development, planning and value creation.
The student can demonstrate stakeholders´ responsible actions, roles, and involvement in the destination´s networks.
The student can adapt research-based knowledge and theory in destination analysis.

4 (Very Good) A student can use different concepts in destination development, planning and value creation. The student can also analyze challenges and opportunities in destination strategic development.
The student can evaluate the responsibility of the stakeholders and involvement in the tourism networks. The student can justify theory- and practice-based destination analysis.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

5 (Excellent) A student can critically argue for the concepts and circumstances used in responsible tourism destinations' development, planning and value creation.
The student can also reason and develop the stakeholders' responsibility and involvement in tourism networks.
The student can take a critical and innovative approach to theory and practice-based destination analysis.

Enrollment

18.11.2024 - 09.01.2025

Timing

17.03.2025 - 19.05.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Business

Campus

Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

20 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Tourism Management
Teachers
  • Rositsa Röntynen
  • Minna Tunkkari-Eskelinen
Groups
  • MTM22S1
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Tourism Management
  • MTM25VK
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Tourism Management,vaihto-opiskelu/Exchange studies

Objectives

The student understands the competitiveness of the tourism destinations, how the destinations are developed, and identifies the destination's strategic development challenges and opportunities. The student also identifies the destination's stakeholders, networks and understands the meaning of responsible planning.
The student recognizes the value of historical, geographic and cultural attractions and services in tourism.
She/he also understands the destination management system and evaluates companies' and stakeholders' roles and involvement.
The student researches and analyses a destination and creates development ideas and recommendations.

Content

Destination development
Responsible tourism planning
Destination research and analysis
Networks, stakeholders
Destination management system

Time and location

Study Tour (to be confirmed)

Learning materials and recommended literature

Mason, P. 2016 (3rd edition). Tourism impacts, planning and management. Routledge.
Gowreesunkar&Maingi&Roy&Micera. 2021. Tourism Destination Management in a Post-Pandemic Context: Global Issues and Destination Management Solutions
Other materials provided by the lecturers.

Teaching methods

Lectures
Group discussions
Group assignment
Workshops
Exam
Study tour
Peer evaluation
Self-assessment

Student workload

Lectures and presentations 30 h
Assignments and self-study 105 h (incl. study tour)

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

The general criteria of the competencies that the Bachelor's Degrees awarded by Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences provide can be found on JAMK's web pages. The learning outcomes of individual courses are assessed in relation to the objectives of the course concerned. Assessment is based on knowledge, skills and competence in accordance with the National and European Qualifications Framework, level 6

Assessment methods are based on learning objectives.
A course accepted as completed is assessed on the following five-step scale:

2 (Satisfactory) A student identifies different concepts and circumstances of tourism destinations` development, planning and value creation. The student demonstrates the destination´s stakeholders' roles and involvement. A student can apply the knowledge to practice in destination analysis.

1 (Sufficient) A student knows different concepts and circumstances of tourism destinations` development, planning and value creation. The student understands the roles and involvement of the stakeholders. A student can apply the knowledge to practice creating a destination analysis.

If the student does not meet the minimum criteria set for the course, the grade is 0 (Fail).

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3 (Good) A student can illustrate different concepts and circumstances in tourism destinations´ development, planning and value creation.
The student can demonstrate stakeholders´ responsible actions, roles, and involvement in the destination´s networks.
The student can adapt research-based knowledge and theory in destination analysis.

4 (Very Good) A student can use different concepts in destination development, planning and value creation. The student can also analyze challenges and opportunities in destination strategic development.
The student can evaluate the responsibility of the stakeholders and involvement in the tourism networks. The student can justify theory- and practice-based destination analysis.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

5 (Excellent) A student can critically argue for the concepts and circumstances used in responsible tourism destinations' development, planning and value creation.
The student can also reason and develop the stakeholders' responsibility and involvement in tourism networks.
The student can take a critical and innovative approach to theory and practice-based destination analysis.

Prerequisites

Knowledge of tourism as an industry and business

Enrollment

02.02.2024 - 11.02.2024

Timing

18.03.2024 - 20.05.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Business

Campus

Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

20 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Tourism Management
Teachers
  • Suvi Ahonen
Groups
  • MTM21S1
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Tourism Management
  • MTM24VK
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Tourism Management,vaihto-opiskelu/Exchange studies

Objectives

The student understands the competitiveness of the tourism destinations, how the destinations are developed, and identifies the destination's strategic development challenges and opportunities. The student also identifies the destination's stakeholders, networks and understands the meaning of responsible planning.
The student recognizes the value of historical, geographic and cultural attractions and services in tourism.
She/he also understands the destination management system and evaluates companies' and stakeholders' roles and involvement.
The student researches and analyses a destination and creates development ideas and recommendations.

Content

Destination development
Responsible tourism planning
Destination research and analysis
Networks, stakeholders
Destination management system

Time and location

Study Tour (to be confirmed)

Learning materials and recommended literature

Mason, P. 2016 (3rd edition). Tourism impacts, planning and management. Routledge.
Gowreesunkar&Maingi&Roy&Micera. 2021. Tourism Destination Management in a Post-Pandemic Context: Global Issues and Destination Management Solutions
Other materials provided by the lecturers.

Teaching methods

Lectures
Group discussions
Group assignments
Workshops
Exam
Study tour
Peer evaluation
Self-assessment

International connections

International lecturers (online)
Study tour

Student workload

Lectures and presentations 30 h
Assignments and self-study 105 h (incl. study tour)

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

The general criteria of the competencies that the Bachelor's Degrees awarded by Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences provide can be found on JAMK's web pages. The learning outcomes of individual courses are assessed in relation to the objectives of the course concerned. Assessment is based on knowledge, skills and competence in accordance with the National and European Qualifications Framework, level 6

Assessment methods are based on learning objectives.
A course accepted as completed is assessed on the following five-step scale:

2 (Satisfactory) A student identifies different concepts and circumstances of tourism destinations` development, planning and value creation. The student demonstrates the destination´s stakeholders' roles and involvement. A student can apply the knowledge to practice in destination analysis.

1 (Sufficient) A student knows different concepts and circumstances of tourism destinations` development, planning and value creation. The student understands the roles and involvement of the stakeholders. A student can apply the knowledge to practice creating a destination analysis.

If the student does not meet the minimum criteria set for the course, the grade is 0 (Fail).

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3 (Good) A student can illustrate different concepts and circumstances in tourism destinations´ development, planning and value creation.
The student can demonstrate stakeholders´ responsible actions, roles, and involvement in the destination´s networks.
The student can adapt research-based knowledge and theory in destination analysis.

4 (Very Good) A student can use different concepts in destination development, planning and value creation. The student can also analyze challenges and opportunities in destination strategic development.
The student can evaluate the responsibility of the stakeholders and involvement in the tourism networks. The student can justify theory- and practice-based destination analysis.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

5 (Excellent) A student can critically argue for the concepts and circumstances used in responsible tourism destinations' development, planning and value creation.
The student can also reason and develop the stakeholders' responsibility and involvement in tourism networks.
The student can take a critical and innovative approach to theory and practice-based destination analysis.

Prerequisites

Knowledge of tourism as an industry and business

Enrollment

01.11.2022 - 17.02.2023

Timing

20.03.2023 - 19.05.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

RDI portion

2 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Business

Campus

Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Tourism Management
Teachers
  • Suvi Ahonen
Groups
  • MTM20S1
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Tourism Management
  • MTM22VS
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Tourism Management,vaihto-opiskelu/Exchange studies
  • MTM23VK
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Tourism Management,vaihto-opiskelu/Exchange studies

Objectives

The student understands the competitiveness of the tourism destinations, how the destinations are developed, and identifies the destination's strategic development challenges and opportunities. The student also identifies the destination's stakeholders, networks and understands the meaning of responsible planning.
The student recognizes the value of historical, geographic and cultural attractions and services in tourism.
She/he also understands the destination management system and evaluates companies' and stakeholders' roles and involvement.
The student researches and analyses a destination and creates development ideas and recommendations.

Content

Destination development
Responsible tourism planning
Destination research and analysis
Networks, stakeholders
Destination management system

Time and location

Study Tour (to be confirmed)

Learning materials and recommended literature

Mason, P. 2016 (3rd edition). Tourism impacts, planning and management. Routledge.
Other materials provided by the lecturers of the course

Teaching methods

Lectures
Group discussions
Group assignments
Exam
Study tour
Peer evaluation
Self-assessment

International connections

International lecturers (online)
Study tour

Student workload

Lectures and presentations 30 h
Assignments and self-study 105 h (incl. study tour)

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

The general criteria of the competencies that the Bachelor's Degrees awarded by Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences provide can be found on JAMK's web pages. The learning outcomes of individual courses are assessed in relation to the objectives of the course concerned. Assessment is based on knowledge, skills and competence in accordance with the National and European Qualifications Framework, level 6

Assessment methods are based on learning objectives.
A course accepted as completed is assessed on the following five-step scale:

2 (Satisfactory) A student identifies different concepts and circumstances of tourism destinations` development, planning and value creation. The student demonstrates the destination´s stakeholders' roles and involvement. A student can apply the knowledge to practice in destination analysis.

1 (Sufficient) A student knows different concepts and circumstances of tourism destinations` development, planning and value creation. The student understands the roles and involvement of the stakeholders. A student can apply the knowledge to practice creating a destination analysis.

If the student does not meet the minimum criteria set for the course, the grade is 0 (Fail).

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3 (Good) A student can illustrate different concepts and circumstances in tourism destinations´ development, planning and value creation.
The student can demonstrate stakeholders´ responsible actions, roles, and involvement in the destination´s networks.
The student can adapt research-based knowledge and theory in destination analysis.

4 (Very Good) A student can use different concepts in destination development, planning and value creation. The student can also analyze challenges and opportunities in destination strategic development.
The student can evaluate the responsibility of the stakeholders and involvement in the tourism networks. The student can justify theory- and practice-based destination analysis.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

5 (Excellent) A student can critically argue for the concepts and circumstances used in responsible tourism destinations' development, planning and value creation.
The student can also reason and develop the stakeholders' responsibility and involvement in tourism networks.
The student can take a critical and innovative approach to theory and practice-based destination analysis.

Prerequisites

Knowledge of tourism as an industry and business

Enrollment

01.11.2021 - 28.02.2022

Timing

14.02.2022 - 22.04.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

2 op

RDI portion

2 op

Mode of delivery

60 % Face-to-face, 40 % Online learning

Unit

School of Business

Campus

Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Tourism Management
Teachers
  • Suvi Ahonen
  • Minna Tunkkari-Eskelinen
Groups
  • MTM22VK
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Tourism Management,vaihto-opiskelu/Exchange studies
  • MTM19S1
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Tourism Management
  • ZJA22KM
    Avoin AMK, marata

Objectives

The student understands the competitiveness of the tourism destinations, how the destinations are developed, and identifies the destination's strategic development challenges and opportunities. The student also identifies the destination's stakeholders, networks and understands the meaning of responsible planning.
The student recognizes the value of historical, geographic and cultural attractions and services in tourism.
She/he also understands the destination management system and evaluates companies' and stakeholders' roles and involvement.
The student researches and analyses a destination and creates development ideas and recommendations.

Content

Destination development
Responsible tourism planning
Destination research and analysis
Networks, stakeholders
Destination management system

Time and location

Study tour 7.-13.3.2022

Learning materials and recommended literature

Mason, P. 2016 (3rd edition). Tourism impacts, planning and management. Routledge.
Other materials provided by the lecturer of the course

Teaching methods

lectures
group discussions
presentations
analysis assignment
peer evaluation
self-assessment

International connections

International lecturers online
International trade fair and destination study tour

Student workload

Lectures 35 h (incl.presentations of the study tour)
Assignments and self study 100 h (incl.study tour)

Further information for students

Open University students 3
Exchange students 15
Study tour ITB-Berlin

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

The general criteria of the competencies that the Bachelor's Degrees awarded by Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences provide can be found on JAMK's web pages. The learning outcomes of individual courses are assessed in relation to the objectives of the course concerned. Assessment is based on knowledge, skills and competence in accordance with the National and European Qualifications Framework, level 6

Assessment methods are based on learning objectives.
A course accepted as completed is assessed on the following five-step scale:

2 (Satisfactory) A student identifies different concepts and circumstances of tourism destinations` development, planning and value creation. The student demonstrates the destination´s stakeholders' roles and involvement. A student can apply the knowledge to practice in destination analysis.

1 (Sufficient) A student knows different concepts and circumstances of tourism destinations` development, planning and value creation. The student understands the roles and involvement of the stakeholders. A student can apply the knowledge to practice creating a destination analysis.

If the student does not meet the minimum criteria set for the course, the grade is 0 (Fail).

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3 (Good) A student can illustrate different concepts and circumstances in tourism destinations´ development, planning and value creation.
The student can demonstrate stakeholders´ responsible actions, roles, and involvement in the destination´s networks.
The student can adapt research-based knowledge and theory in destination analysis.

4 (Very Good) A student can use different concepts in destination development, planning and value creation. The student can also analyze challenges and opportunities in destination strategic development.
The student can evaluate the responsibility of the stakeholders and involvement in the tourism networks. The student can justify theory- and practice-based destination analysis.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

5 (Excellent) A student can critically argue for the concepts and circumstances used in responsible tourism destinations' development, planning and value creation.
The student can also reason and develop the stakeholders' responsibility and involvement in tourism networks.
The student can take a critical and innovative approach to theory and practice-based destination analysis.

Prerequisites

Knowledge of tourism as an industry and business