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Tourism Service Management (5 cr)

Code: MT00BQ14-3002

General information


Enrollment

01.08.2023 - 24.08.2023

Timing

28.08.2023 - 19.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Business

Teaching languages

  • English

Seats

20 - 45

Degree programmes

  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Tourism Management

Teachers

  • Susanna Riekkinen

Groups

  • MTM23VS
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Tourism Management,vaihto-opiskelu/Exchange studies
  • ZJA23SM
    Avoin amk, marata
  • MTM22S1
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Tourism Management
  • 29.11.2023 13:15 - 15:45, Tourism Service Management MT00BQ14-3002
  • 13.12.2023 13:15 - 15:45, Tourism Service Management MT00BQ14-3002
  • 19.12.2023 16:00 - 18:30, Tourism Service Management MT00BQ14-3002 - Exam re-sit

Objectives

Special features of services management are in the core when operating in tourism and hospitality industry. In this course the students learn about the theory of the different sectors in a company’s service system: service product, service production system, service culture and service quality.

The objective is that after the course the students can identify the critical points in service operations from the management's point of view, and are able to analyse and develop companies’ service system.
They understand the significance of the core and supporting processes in terms of the quality and profitability of services. They recognize factors affecting service quality and know how to measure and develop it.

Content

• Special features in service management
• Service system model
• Augmented service product
• Service processes and their visualization
• Service quality, analyzing and measuring quality
• Service culture

Learning materials and recommended literature

Johnston R., Clark G., Shulver M. 2021. Service Operations Management. Pearsons Educational Ltd. (e-book available)
Learning material provided by the lecturer

Teaching methods

Face-to-face implementation, including:
Lectures
individual assignments
group assignments
in-class case studies, company visits
guest speeches/lectures by business practitionaires

Practical training and working life connections

Guest speakers, case examples

Exam dates and retake possibilities

Two retake opportunities if the exam is failed

Alternative completion methods

You have the right to apply for recognition of your studies if you have prior learning (e.g. university studies completed elsewhere) that can be accredited towards the degree you are currently completing.

The recognition of prior learning is possible in three primary ways: accreditation (replacement or inclusion), recognition of informal learning and studification. More precise info: JAMK Degree Regulations, section 17.

Student workload

One credit corresponds to an average of 27 hours of work, which means that the load of five credits is approximately 135 hours.
Lectures 40 h
Individual and group assignments 55 h
Exam and studying of literature 40 h

Further information for students

The assessment is based on learning objectives, quality and criteria.
The course includes self-evaluation and peer feedback,

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1 (Sufficient)
The student knows the concepts related to service systems and process thinking. The student recognises the different components of the service system and its core and support processes and can assess their quality from the perspective of customers in a restricted manner. She/he knows the basics in service quality thinking.
2 (Satisfactory)
The student masters the concepts related to service systems and process thinking. He/she recognises the different components of the service system and its core and support processes and can assess the quality of different components from the perspectives of the company and customer in a restricted manner. She/he understands the service quality thinking.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3 (Good) The student has internalized the concepts related to service systems and process thinking. He/she can describe service systems as well as core and support processes in an extensive manner. He/she can analyze and develop the quality of service systems from the perspective of the company and customer. He/she understands the economic significance of developing services. She/he understands the service quality thinking and can apply it in service management.
4 (Very Good) The student has internalized the concepts related to service systems and process thinking. He/she can analyze and develop the value generation of service systems as well as the efficiency of core and support processes. She/he understands well the service quality thinking and can apply it in comprehensive way in service management.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

5 (Excellent) The student has internalized the concepts related to service systems and process thinking. He/she can analyze and develop innovative service systems as well as the related core and support processes. He/she uses service process tools in a creative and efficient way. She/he has assimilated the service quality thinking and can apply it in comprehensive way in service management

Prerequisites

Basics in services