BA (Hons) in Adventure Tourism Management
University of the Highlands and Islands
Key Information
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Campus location
Fort William, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 - 8 years
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
GBP 13,980 / per year *
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
Sep 2024
* Scotland or EEA (outside of the UK): £1,820 per year | UK: £9,250 per year (Years 1, 2 and 3) | International: £13,980 per year
Introduction
What is special about this course?
Adventure tourism is the fastest-growing area of the tourism industry and has taken the adventure sector by storm in recent decades, bringing adventure sports experiences into commercial tourism. New, fresh and continuously developing, our graduates have a fantastic opportunity to become a part of the story of shaping this dynamic sector.
The BA (Hons) Adventure Tourism Management focuses on tourism and business practices within the adventure sector, applied in the context of essential, practical, professional skills for leadership and safety. Customers expect great service and safe experience that will satisfy their dreams of adventure and adventure travel: you will learn the skills and knowledge to deliver and manage this, with a critical understanding of the ethical and professional values required.
You will cover outdoor skills practice, safety and leadership, tourism, research, business and entrepreneurship – all underpinned by a growing and deepening understanding of the meaning of 'adventure'.
Special features
- Access to outstanding outdoor sports facilities set amongst some of the most beautiful scenery in the UK
- Receive tailored outdoor-activity skill development and professional NGB training and assessment with the School of Adventure Studies' 'practical credits system': continuous professional skills development throughout your degree and beyond
- Be part of a vibrant and active student community of outdoor enthusiasts based in Fort William – within the Outdoor Capital of the UK
- Easy transfer options available between adventure programmes within the School of Adventure Studies: Adventure Education; Adventure Performance and Coaching; and Marine and Coastal Tourism
- Excellent links and work-placement opportunities with many adventure-based businesses and institutions in Scotland, the UK and internationally
- Residential field trips, clubs, international expeditions and many other opportunities to enhance your skills and experience in adventure activities
Accommodation
We offer modern student accommodation in Fort William ideally suited to students on this course.
Admissions
Curriculum
Content
Year 1 - CertHE
Core modules are:
- Introduction to professional adventure practice
- Introduction to adventure tourism
- Adventure geography: the Scottish perspective
- Introduction to sports coaching and leadership
You will also choose two option modules which may include:
- Adventure markets: products and services
- Adventure education journeys
- Activity performance and skill acquisition
- Preparing for work-based and placement learning
Year 2 - DipHE
Core modules are:
- Understanding adventure
- Contemporary issues in management
- Event planning and organisation
- Adventure operations and risk management
- Adventure tourism guiding and interpretation
You will also choose one option module which may include:
- Applied coaching and leadership
- Work placement: team working and communication
- Performance and analysis of specialist skills
- Atmosphere, weather and climate
- Outdoor learning and teaching practice
- Retailing
- Nature and learning
- Contemporary marketing
- Management accounting
- Society history of the Highlands and Islands
- Social history of the Highlands and Islands
Year 3 - BA
Core modules are:
- Management of adventure tourism
- Planning international expeditions
- Research skills
Option modules may include:
- Developing entrepreneurial effectiveness
- Niche tourism
- Climate change
- International expedition leadership
- Adventure therapy
- Sustainable tourism and the environment
- Work placement: industry-specific skills
Year 4 - BA (Hons)
Core modules are:
- Critical perspectives on adventure
- Emergent tourism trends
- Inclusive adventure
- Perceptions of risk and decision-making
You will also choose one of the following double credit project or research-based modules:
- Dissertation
- Professional adventure project (major expedition venture or legacy project)
- Research and plan a new business venture
Career Opportunities
What can I do on completion of my course?
With a degree in Adventure Tourism Management, you will hold a valuable array of knowledge and skills that are transferable to any of the various aspects of the UK or international adventure sector. The specific pathway you take will be vital in helping you shape your own chosen career.
Adventure Tourism covers a wide range of career pathways and specialist fields, including:
- Starting and building your own Adventure Tourism business
- Guiding, coaching and instructing in adventurous activities
- International expeditions
- Working in events organisation
- Leadership and Management roles in activity organisations
- Tourism policy or risk management positions
- Working in NGOs and NGBs, such as Sportscotland, Snowsport Scotland, Mountaineering Council of Scotland, Scottish Canoe Association
- Countryside ranger and environmental interpretation
Your career will grow and change as the years go on, and your degree will prepare you for other related areas and possible future growth, so you may also find yourself involved in:
- Adventure education
- Marine wildlife tourism
- Military or emergency services
- Higher-level adventure sector leadership – shaping future policy and practice