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The graduate is able to:
1. critically compare and contrast key concepts in the context of leisure and tourism,
and explain their interrelatedness, and evaluate strategies and perspectives
proposed by stakeholders to cope with some of the major challenges of
sustainable development;
2. evaluate the contribution of the concepts of life-ability and live-ability on leisure
and tourism; and construct a model of quality of life demonstrating the complexity
of quality of life and its relationship with leisure and tourism activities;
3.critique a tourism planning issue relating to transitions involving multiple
stakeholders, and critically evaluate a range of examples of leisure and tourism
policy issues;
4. define and set clear research objectives and present a critical awareness of the
literature relating to a chosen topic, issue or field of study;
5. create a substantial piece of independent, investigative research using
appropriate research instruments, underpinned by a consideration of
methodological issues, and will have conducted a reflective analysis of the findings
of such research data;
6. produce and present the findings, analysis, discussion, conclusions and
recommendations that have been derived from the research;
and based on the graduate’s choice:
1. analyse the implications of entrepreneurship and innovation for developing a
business in the service industry; or
2. apply the concepts of project management in support of strategic plans for a real
world event; or
3. conduct research into a current issue in leisure and tourism or services, and
organize a conference to present the practical output to the industry,
4. critically assess the potential of heritage in contemporary society with specified
application to the leisure, tourism and events industries in a given situation.