Master's Degree in Economics of Tourism: Monitoring and Evaluation

Academic year 2024-25

You can also consult this information for the academic year 2023-24.
Please see the information in the new curriculum for this master's programme starting in the 2024-25 academic year.
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In order to be awarded the Master’s Degree in Economics of Tourism: Monitoring and Evaluation, students need to pass 21 credits from mandatory subjects, 30 credits from elective subjects and 9 credits from their master’s thesis. With regard to elective credits, students may choose to take one of the two available specialisations on the programme as specified below, or not take either. In the latter instance, they may freely select all the elective subjects they wish to take from those available on the programme during the academic year.

  1. Monitoring Techniques Applied to Tourism Specialisation (15 credits). In order to be awarded this specialisation, students must pass the relevant subjects (15 credits). All remaining elective credits they need to take in order to reach the required number must be selected from common elective subjects
  2. Evaluation Techniques Applied to Tourism Specialisation (15 credits). In order to be awarded this specialisation, students must pass the relevant subjects (15 credits). All remaining elective credits they need to take in order to reach the required number must be selected from common elective subjects.
First year
Name Type Credits Period
11508 - Master's Thesis Master's Thesis 9,0 2nd semester
11484 - Evolution of Tourism Mandatory 3,0 1st semester
11485 - The Tourism System Mandatory 3,0 1st semester
11486 - Tourism Competitiveness Mandatory 3,0 1st semester
11487 - Tourism Sustainability Mandatory 3,0 1st semester
11488 - Monitoring and Evaluation for an Optimal Governance Mandatory 3,0 1st semester
11490 - Economic Principles of Evaluation Mandatory 3,0 1st semester
11509 - Elements for Monitoring Mandatory 3,0 1st semester
11500 - Principles of International Economics Applied to Tourism Elective 3,0 1st semester
12044 - Topics in Tourism and Environmental Economics Elective 3,0 1st semester
11461 - Geographical Information Systems for Tourism Management Elective 3,0 2nd semester
11465 - Competition Analysis in the Tourism Industry Elective 3,0 2nd semester
11501 - Tourism and Development Elective 3,0 2nd semester
11502 - Governance in the Tourism framework: Tourism and Environmental Policy Elective 3,0 2nd semester
11503 - Tourism and Climate Change Elective 3,0 2nd semester
11504 - Integrated Management of Quality, Environment and Labour Safety Elective 3,0 2nd semester
11507 - Practical Placements Elective 6,0 2nd semester
11463 - Innovation in Tourism Elective 3,0
11464 - Human Capital and Tourism Elective 3,0
12043 - Dynamic Pricing and Revenue Management Elective 3,0

 Evaluation Techniques Applied to Tourism
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Evaluation Techniques Applied to Tourism
Name Credits Period
11495 - Analysis of Economic Impacts 3,0 1st semester
11496 - Evaluation of non-economic Impacts 3,0 1st semester
11498 - Extensions of Economic Evaluation 3,0 2nd semester
11499 - Econometrics of Programme Evaluation 3,0 2nd semester
12042 - Integrated Economic Impact Modelling 3,0 2nd semester

 Monitoring Techniques Applied to Tourism
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Monitoring Techniques Applied to Tourism
Name Credits Period
11492 - Generating and Gathering Quantitative Information for Tourism 3,0 1st semester
11493 - Analysis and Interpretation of Results 3,0 1st semester
11510 - Data Reduction Techniques 3,0 1st semester
11462 - Qualitative Analysis Techniques 3,0 2nd semester
11494 - Causal Analysis and Prediction 3,0 2nd semester