University
Lincoln UniversityLevel of Study
Master's Degree
Few industries have experienced the disruption and changes that have impacted the global tourism industry. But around the world this is an industry on the rebound, regrowing on multiple levels. Lincoln University’s Master of Tourism Management expands on your knowledge and skills to prepare you to lead this growth and reimagining.
Study for freeIf you're a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, residing in New Zealand at the time of study, you may be eligible for free tuition fees. Part time study options may be available. Terms and conditions apply. Learn more.
About this programmeThe Master of Tourism Management from Lincoln University will seed an advanced understanding of the global tourism industry and build your knowledge of senior-level planning and management in the sector.
Tourism is a major driver of change in the world, improving circumstances for people and planet.
As a Master’s graduate, you’ll be equipped with specialist skills that make you a sought-after professional. You’ll also be able to specialise in an area of interest, and complete the qualification in 12 months or 18 months full time.
The online version of this programme is not available to onshore international students (those currently in New Zealand).
How you’ll growThe Master of Tourism Management will expand your potential to take on high-level management roles in the tourism industry or in related organisations.
Positions include senior managerial roles in destination marketing, event management or in a tourism planning, policy advisor or analyst roles in local, regional councils or central government.
You could also work as a consultant or research officer in tourism, event management or for regional development bodies.
Programme structure
You'll complete two compulsory courses and choose courses (100 credits) from the lists below. You'll also choose two elective courses from the Master's Degree courses offered across the university.
Students with an A- average, and who have taken one of SOCI 601 or SOCI 602 may have the option of substituting 40 elective credits with a 40-credit dissertation, by invitation only.
The Master of Tourism Management can be completed in 12 months or 18 months full time. You can also study on campus or online.
Please note there are some restrictions on course options for 12 month completion and online study.
Find out more about studying online.
You are required to seek advice from a course advisor before commencing your first semester of study on campus or online.
View the On Campus programme structure
View the Online programme structure
On Campus Compulsory coursesTOUR 603 – Tourism Management (20 credits)
TOUR 604 – Tourist Behaviour (20 credits)
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