Travel Geography  

MQF Level 5

10 ECTS

Travel Geography

Module Type
Compulsory
ECTS Credits
10 ECTS
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Module Description

Millions of people travel yearly to different regions of the world, mainly due to leisure, education, and/or business. This module introduces students to travel geography and provides insight into the complex relationships between tourism and the physical and cultural environments.

Travel geography will delve into the natural and built environments, such as heritage sites, cities, and landscapes and how tourism influences these environments.

Furthermore, this module explores the different geographical regions and the factors that create attractive travel destinations including the climate, physical features, and cultural and historical attractions. This module will also provide learners with the opportunity to delve into the current trends of the travel industry.  

Entry Requirements

Candidates who apply for this course must possess:

  • A qualification at MQF Level 4 (one ‘A’ Level or equivalent in any subject) and a pass in English Language* and Mathematics at MQF Level 3 (‘O’ Level or equivalent).

In the case of students who do not possess all the formal required academic qualifications, then the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process could be applied such that if evidence of equivalent learning is found then the applicant could still be accepted on the course. Such RPL process will subject applicants to an interview held with a board of experts within the field, chosen specifically by IDEA College, so as to verify their experiences and prior learning.

Evidence may include:

  • A detailed CV outlining relevant work experience and responsibilities.
  • Employer reference letters outlining job role, duration, and key competencies.
  • Related documentation demonstrating relevant skills (e.g. work portfolio).

IDEA College’s RPL Policy: https://mt.ideaeducation.com/app/uploads/2024/07/Doc_007_24-Recognition-of-Prior-Learning-Policy-and-Process.pdf

*Students whose first language is not English and do not possess an ‘O’ level pass in English Language will be required to demonstrate English language capability at IELTS level 6.0 or equivalent.

Target Audience

The programme targets the following groups:

  • Individuals seeking to advance their academic and professional knowledge in the Tourism and Hospitality Management.
  • Individuals wanting to pursue a wide range of career paths in the tourism and hospitality industry.

Career Paths

The potential positions for which this programme aims to prepare could be and are not limited to: –

  • Travel consultant.
  • Operations manager.
  • Event organiser/planner/manager.
  • Business Development executive.
  • Hotel manager.
  • Travel agency manager.
  • Marketing executive.
  • Tour operator.

How you’ll be assessed

The course comprises:

  • Evening classes for part-time courses.
  • Classes held throughout the day for full-time courses.
  • Guided learning, presentations, comprising synchronous online discussions, tutorials and/or videos.
  • Self-study hours comprising research, reading and assignment work.

Assessment

Assessment is carried out via two mandatory components:

  • Formative Assessment
  • Summative Assessment

The programme includes different forms of assessment which allow for and promote students’ critical engagement. The formative and summative assessment tasks may include an in-class assignment and/or a home-based written assignment using diverse assessment tools which may take the form of online and in-class discussions, examinations, case studies, reports, proposals, essays, and presentations, etc., as applicable to the diverse modules.

Assignment
Discussions

Learning Outcomes

Competences:

At the end of the module/unit, the learner will have acquired the responsibility and autonomy to: 

  • Develop and demonstrate knowledge of the principles of tourism and travel geography.  
  • Identify the natural characteristics of the world’s regions. 
  • Examine the relationship between human geography and travel geography. 
  • Enhance one’s knowledge with relation to regions and sub-regions. 
  • Describe travel geography in specific regions of the world. 
  • Apply geographical knowledge to the hospitality sector by understanding how destinations, cultures, and environments influence hospitality services, guest experiences, and sustainable destination development. 
  • Analyse the current trends and the future geography of travel and tourism. 

Knowledge

By the end of the module/unit, the students will be able to:

  • Develop and demonstrate knowledge of the principles of tourism and travel geography.  
  • Identify the natural characteristics of the world’s regions. 
  • Examine the relationship between human geography and travel geography. 
  • Enhance one’s knowledge with relation to regions and sub-regions. 
  • Describe travel geography in specific regions of the world.  
  • Apply geographical knowledge to the hospitality sector by understanding how destinations, cultures, and environments influence hospitality services, guest experiences, and sustainable destination development. 
  • Analyse the current trends and the future geography of travel and tourism. 

Skills

At the end of the module/unit, the learner will have acquired the following skills:

  • Identify and examine the various factors which affect tourism. 
  • Evaluate the different types of tourist destinations and the destination cycle.  
  • Assess the factors that determine and limit demand for certain travel destinations.  
  • Identify various seasonal destinations and their contribution to tourism. 
  • Report on current trends and predict future trends of travel geography and tourism. 
  • Apply geographical knowledge to develop or adapt hospitality offerings that respond appropriately to cultural, environmental, and market characteristics of specific destination. 

Module-Specific Learner Skills

At the end of the module/unit, the learner will be able to: 

  • Evaluate the physical and cultural geographic impacts of attractive tourism destinations and locations.  
  • Examine the natural, cultural, and historical attractions of tourist destinations.   
  • Evaluate the factors that affect positively and/or negatively one’s personal experience when travelling to a particular destination.  
  • Analyse world travel patterns. 

Module-Specific Digital Skills and Competences

The learner will be able to:

  • Navigate through the online learning platform to find, download, and upload assignments, discussion boards, literature, tutorials, etc.  
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