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The Master of Arts in Tourism Planning and Development program prepares students for careers in tourism research, planning, and development, and will appeal to professionals within the tourism field who have a commitment to lifelong learning, as well as students with undergraduate degrees in tourism or related disciplines such as business, economics, management, marketing, international studies, parks and recreation, planning or geography. This program is structured for completion within eighteen to twenty-four months for 36 credits with or without a thesis. The first ten months of the program involve course work through distance education. The second part of the program involves the compilation of a Masters Thesis/Master’s Degree Project Option.
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