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The Personal Programmes of
Study Regulations apply in these regulations. |
Admission |
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Candidates for the Degree must have qualified for admission
to the University of Waikato and met any criteria set out in the Criteria
for Admission to Particular Qualifications. |
Requirements for the Degree |
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The normal minimum period of enrolment for completion
of the Degree is three years. |
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Candidates must enrol in the Faculty of Arts and Social
Sciences (for the Tourism and Society field) or the Waikato Management
School (for the Tourism and Hospitality Management field) and follow
an approved programme of study. |
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Candidates enrolled in the Waikato Management School
must demonstrate competency in computing, writing and employment skills as
prescribed in the Waikato Management School Student Handbook. |
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Candidates must gain 360 points at 100, 200, 300, and
400 levels, including at least 240 points above 100 level and 80
points above 200 level. |
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Candidates must pass the compulsory papers prescribed
in Appendix A to these regulations. |
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Candidates must complete the requirements of a field
and a major. |
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Tourism and Hospitality Management (THMgt) field, with
majors
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Hospitality Management |
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Tourism Management |
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Tourism and Society (T&Soc) field, with majors
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Geography |
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Tourism Development |
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To complete the requirements of a field, candidates
must complete the compulsory papers prescribed for that field in
Appendix B to these reguations. |
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To complete the requirements of a major, candidates
must gain 120 points above 100 level in that major, including 60
points above 200 level. Candidates must also meet any specific requirements
prescribed for the major in the relevant subject entry in the University
of Waikato Calendar or Waikato Management School Student Handbook. |
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Candidates must also complete at least 40 points above
100 level in a subject or subjects other than the major. |
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Candidates may complete a second major in any undergraduate
major.1
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To complete the requirements of a second major, candidates
must gain 120 points above 100 level in that major, including 60
points above 200 level. Candidates must also meet the specific requirements
prescribed for the major in the relevant subject entry in the University
of Waikato Calendar. |
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Candidates may take up to 80 points from outside the
field of the Degree. |
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Candidates may take a further 40 points from outside
the field of the Degree if they are completing a second major from
outside of the majors listed in section 8 of these regulations. |
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The field of the Degree comprises all of the majors
listed in section 8 of these regulations as well as the papers listed
in the appendices to these regulations. |
Progression Requirements |
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Candidates must gain at least 60 points at 100 level
before enrolling in papers above 100 level, and at least 180 points
at 100 and 200 level before enrolling in papers above 200 level. |
Variations |
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The Dean or delegated authority may permit more than
120 points to be taken from outside the field of the Degree in individual
cases. |
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The Dean or delegated authority may vary or waive these
regulations in individual cases. |
Note: |
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Students completing a single major may not count compulsory
papers towards the major. Students completing a second major may
credit the compulsory Work Placement or Directed Study towards the
first major. |
Appendix A |
Compulsory Papers |
TOMG101 Introduction to Tourism and
Hospitality (15 points) |
TOST100 Touring Places; Placing Tourism
(15 points) |
and 20 points chosen from |
FASS396 Work Placement (20 points) |
MNGT396 Work Placement (20 points) |
TOMG390 Practical Research in Tourism
and Hospitality (20 points) |
TOST390 Directed Study (20 points) |
Appendix B |
Compulsory Papers for the Tourism
and Hospitality Management Field |
STMG191 Introduction to Management
(15 points) |
and 45 points chosen from |
ACCT101 Accounting for Management
(15 points) |
ECON100 Business Economics and the
New Zealand Economy (15 points) |
MKTG151 Introduction to Marketing
(15 points) |
MSYS121 The World of Electronic Commerce
(15 points) |
Compulsory Papers for the Tourism
and Society Field |
ANTH102 New Zealand and the Pacific
(15 points) |
GEOG101 People and Place: Introduction
to Social and Cultural Geography (15 points) |
GEOG103 Resources and Environmental
Sustainability (15 points) |
TIKA163 Te Ao Tawhito, Te Ao Hou:
Introduction to Traditional and Contemporary
Māori Society (15 points) |
TOST201 Tourism Impacts (20 points) |