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Postgraduate Programme in Management of Tourism Operations in Rural Settings (Evening Classes)

The tourism sector yields, in Portugal, around 13 billions Euros/ year, i.e., 10% of the Portuguese gross domestic product (GDP) and employs around 10% of the national active population. Rural ...

The tourism sector yields, in Portugal, around 13 billions Euros/ year, i.e., 10% of the Portuguese gross domestic product (GDP) and employs around 10% of the national active population.

Rural Tourism has already made positive contributions to the local economy, such as job creation and diversification, the development of new services, nature preservation and the support of local arts and crafts.

If used sustainably, the growth of Rural Tourism facilitates job creation, regional development and improvement of the quality of life of the inhabitants.

Framework

The Specialised Postgraduate Programme in Management of Tourism Operations in Rural Settings follows the Bologna Process and is taught at the School of Management and Industrial Studies in partnership with the School of Accounting and Administration of Porto and with Estoril Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotel Studies. As far as the Programme syllabus and organisation are concerned, there is also a close cooperation with Turihab- Associação do Turismo de Habitação (Solares de Portugal e Casas de Campo)

As tourism is one of the fastest growing economic sectors it is crucial to train highly competent and specialised professionals. Apart from training future professionals in the area, the programme also aims at the qualification of those already working in the sector, so that they may ensure the continuous and sustainable improvement of Rural Tourism operations.

Students will be given specialised technical knowledge which will help them deal with the Rural Tourism market. Students will then have operational and managerial skills for different areas. The Specialised Postgraduate Programme in Management of Tourism Operations in Rural Settings is organised in two school semesters, with a total of twelve subjects (six per semester). Core subjects focus on Hospitality and Catering, Tourism and Leisure.

The curricular structure of the programme provides a multidisciplinary approach with such subjects as: Tourism and Rural Settings, Management of Accommodation, Food & Beverage: application, Food & Beverage: management, Entrepreneurship and Business Plans, Marketing Applied to Tourism in Rural Settings, Entertainment and Tourist Information, Heritage and Traditional Architecture, Financial Management and Management Control, Quality Management and Certification of Tourist Operations in Rural Settings, Event Management and technical Seminars.

 

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1º Ano
Unidade curricular Período ECTS
Marketing Applied to Tourism Operations in Rural Settings Summer Semester
Food & Beverage: Management Summer Semester
Seminários Técnicos Summer Semester
Event Management Summer Semester
Financial Management and Management Control Summer Semester
Quality Management and Certification of Tourism Operations in rural settings Summer Semester
Heritage and Traditional Architecture Winter Semester
Entrepreneurship and Business Plan Winter Semester
Food & Beverage: Application Winter Semester
Accommodation Management Winter Semester
Tourism and Rural Areas Winter Semester
Entrepreneurship and Business Plan Winter Semester

The applicants should have one of the following:

A bachelor's degree or its legal equivalent;

A foreign higher education degree, awarded upon completion of a 1st study cycle organized according to the Bologna model by a State who has adhered to this Process;

A foreign higher education degree, which by decision of the Technical-Scientific Council is recognised as satisfying the objectives of a bachelor's degree;

An academic, scientific and/or professional curriculum which the Technical-Scientific Council recognises as proof of the candidate¿s preparedness for the study cycle.

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