Graduate Diploma in
Sustainable Economic Development
via Tourism
The four-month Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Economic Development
via Tourism provides students with the skills and knowledge to cultivate
tourism as an industry that achieves environmentally and culturally responsible
economic development in a variety of international settings. Students
will learn how to transform the raw cultural and ecological assets of
developing and developed nations into sustainable tourism infrastructures
that yield not only long-term economic growth and stable employment,
but also exciting travel opportunities:
STUDY market evaluation, conservation practices,
advertising, infrastructure and logistical planning, budgeting,
and the dynamics of cultural interactions
EXPLORE how ecological and cultural assets can
be developed into tourism destinations and commodities—while preserving
them for the future
ANALYZE case studies to understand the feasibility,
benefits, liabilities, and economic potential of eco- and cultural
tourism in a variety of settings
PLAN an integrated tourist industry at the local,
regional, and national levels
TRANSFER up to twenty of the credits you earn
toward a Master of Science in Administrative Studies |
Dr.
Samuel Mendlinger B.A., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Dr. Mendlinger, BU Global Sustainable Economic Development via
Tourism Academic Coordinator, is a dual American- Israeli citizen
whose research has resulted in economic development in communities
in Asia, Africa, and South America. He holds two patents, and has
numerous international publications and grants. His current research
and teaching interests include responsible and sustainable economic
growth in underdeveloped countries. Mendlinger oversees the Economic
Development and Tourism Management concentration for the Master
of Science in Administrative Studies, and teaches courses in statistics,
culture and development, and economic sustainability in tourist
destinations.
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Courses
The Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Economic Development via Tourism
consists of 6 required courses for a total of 24 credits.
- Economic Development and Tourism Management
- Evaluating and Developing
Markets for Cultural Tourism
- Infrastructure and Logistical Planning
for Tourism Development
- Planning and Operating New Ventures
- Eco-Tourism
- Understanding and Managing Heritage Tourism
Internships
Students who complete the Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Economic
Development via Tourism will have the opportunity to complete a four-month
internship. Separate admissions processes and tuition apply. To learn
more about the BU Global Internship Experience, click
here.
Optional Practical Training
After successfully completing both the Graduate Diploma Program and
Internship, BU Global students are eligible to apply for Optional Practical
Training (OPT). Through OPT, students can remain in the U.S. and work
for up to one year at a salary negotiated with the employer.
2008-09 Expenses
Application Fee (non-refundable) $70
Estimated Program Fees (tuition, books, materials) $12,900*
Registration Fee $40
Click here
to download a PDF of estimated expenses.
*program fees subject to change
Admission Requirements
- Minimum TOEFL Scores: 560 PP / 220 CBT / 84 iBT (iBT: Reading 21, Listening 18, Speaking 23, Writing 22)
- Minimum IELTS Score: 6.5
- Bachelor's degree
or equivalent
- Two years of work experience
Program Dates
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Fall 2008 |
| Application Deadline |
July 15, 2008 |
| Orientation |
September 2 and 3, 2008 |
| Classes begin |
September 4, 2008 |
| Graduation |
December 19, 2008 |
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