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Programme ServicesLaajuus (3 cr)

Code: AT00BY13

Credits

3 op

Teaching language

  • English

Objective

Students will be able to define and focus on the tourism programme service sector, seeing it as part of the tourism cluster. They will recognise nature tourism programme services (main summer activities: hiking, nordic walking, cycling, riding, wildlife, canoeing and fishing; main winter activities: skiing, snowshoeing, winter fishing), sports tourism (active and passive), culture tourism (recreational resources that culture offers) and well-being tourism (well-being tourism within the sphere of health tourism). Students will be able to define and describe the special features of nature, sports, culture and well-being tourism programme services, as well as being able to determine which of the above activity's forms of programme services and products are specifically suitable for Kainuu and Koillismaa. They will be proficient in listing the compulsory elements of a product card and in compiling a product card.

Content

Structure of the tourism programme service business sector
Programme service markets and their development,
Nature, sports, culture, well-being and adventure tourism programme services
Product card
Travel fair

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The students are able to understand and explain how the programme service industry is connected with the tourism cluster. They are able to define which forms of nature, exercise, culture and wellbeing tourism programme services and products are suitable to Kainuu and Koillismaa (Northeast Finland). They are able to connect the product card (description) to form a part of the product development process.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The students are able to define and explain the limits of the programme service industry They are able to define the special features of nature, exercise, culture and wellbeing tourism programme services. They are able to compile a product card (description).

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The students are able to list the different parts of the tourism programme services industry cluster. They can classify the main summer activities of nature tourism (rambling, Nordic walking, cycling, riding, wildlife, canoeing and fishing); the main winter activities (skiing, snowshoeing, winter fishing); the main programme services of sports tourism (active and passive), adventure tourism (different levels of adventure), culture tourism (the physical and mental resources offered by culture), and wellbeing tourism (wellbeing tourism in the field of health tourism). The students are able to list the compulsory contents of the product card.

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Enrollment

02.07.2025 - 31.07.2025

Timing

01.08.2025 - 31.12.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Business

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Tourism
Teachers
  • Peter Stricker
Groups
  • ATA24S
    ATA24S

Objective

Students will be able to define and focus on the tourism programme service sector, seeing it as part of the tourism cluster. They will recognise nature tourism programme services (main summer activities: hiking, nordic walking, cycling, riding, wildlife, canoeing and fishing; main winter activities: skiing, snowshoeing, winter fishing), sports tourism (active and passive), culture tourism (recreational resources that culture offers) and well-being tourism (well-being tourism within the sphere of health tourism). Students will be able to define and describe the special features of nature, sports, culture and well-being tourism programme services, as well as being able to determine which of the above activity's forms of programme services and products are specifically suitable for Kainuu and Koillismaa. They will be proficient in listing the compulsory elements of a product card and in compiling a product card.

Content

Structure of the tourism programme service business sector
Programme service markets and their development,
Nature, sports, culture, well-being and adventure tourism programme services
Product card
Travel fair

Evaluation scale

0 - 5

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The students are able to understand and explain how the programme service industry is connected with the tourism cluster. They are able to define which forms of nature, exercise, culture and wellbeing tourism programme services and products are suitable to Kainuu and Koillismaa (Northeast Finland). They are able to connect the product card (description) to form a part of the product development process.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The students are able to define and explain the limits of the programme service industry They are able to define the special features of nature, exercise, culture and wellbeing tourism programme services. They are able to compile a product card (description).

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The students are able to list the different parts of the tourism programme services industry cluster. They can classify the main summer activities of nature tourism (rambling, Nordic walking, cycling, riding, wildlife, canoeing and fishing); the main winter activities (skiing, snowshoeing, winter fishing); the main programme services of sports tourism (active and passive), adventure tourism (different levels of adventure), culture tourism (the physical and mental resources offered by culture), and wellbeing tourism (wellbeing tourism in the field of health tourism). The students are able to list the compulsory contents of the product card.

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Enrollment

19.08.2024 - 22.09.2024

Timing

01.08.2024 - 31.12.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Business

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Tourism
Teachers
  • Peter Stricker
Groups
  • ATA23S
    ATA23S

Objective

Students will be able to define and focus on the tourism programme service sector, seeing it as part of the tourism cluster. They will recognise nature tourism programme services (main summer activities: hiking, nordic walking, cycling, riding, wildlife, canoeing and fishing; main winter activities: skiing, snowshoeing, winter fishing), sports tourism (active and passive), culture tourism (recreational resources that culture offers) and well-being tourism (well-being tourism within the sphere of health tourism). Students will be able to define and describe the special features of nature, sports, culture and well-being tourism programme services, as well as being able to determine which of the above activity's forms of programme services and products are specifically suitable for Kainuu and Koillismaa. They will be proficient in listing the compulsory elements of a product card and in compiling a product card.

Content

Structure of the tourism programme service business sector
Programme service markets and their development,
Nature, sports, culture, well-being and adventure tourism programme services
Product card
Travel fair

Evaluation scale

0 - 5

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The students are able to understand and explain how the programme service industry is connected with the tourism cluster. They are able to define which forms of nature, exercise, culture and wellbeing tourism programme services and products are suitable to Kainuu and Koillismaa (Northeast Finland). They are able to connect the product card (description) to form a part of the product development process.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The students are able to define and explain the limits of the programme service industry They are able to define the special features of nature, exercise, culture and wellbeing tourism programme services. They are able to compile a product card (description).

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The students are able to list the different parts of the tourism programme services industry cluster. They can classify the main summer activities of nature tourism (rambling, Nordic walking, cycling, riding, wildlife, canoeing and fishing); the main winter activities (skiing, snowshoeing, winter fishing); the main programme services of sports tourism (active and passive), adventure tourism (different levels of adventure), culture tourism (the physical and mental resources offered by culture), and wellbeing tourism (wellbeing tourism in the field of health tourism). The students are able to list the compulsory contents of the product card.

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Enrollment

01.08.2023 - 30.09.2023

Timing

01.08.2023 - 31.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Business

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Tourism
Teachers
  • Peter Stricker
Groups
  • ATA22S
    ATA22S

Objective

Students will be able to define and focus on the tourism programme service sector, seeing it as part of the tourism cluster. They will recognise nature tourism programme services (main summer activities: hiking, nordic walking, cycling, riding, wildlife, canoeing and fishing; main winter activities: skiing, snowshoeing, winter fishing), sports tourism (active and passive), culture tourism (recreational resources that culture offers) and well-being tourism (well-being tourism within the sphere of health tourism). Students will be able to define and describe the special features of nature, sports, culture and well-being tourism programme services, as well as being able to determine which of the above activity's forms of programme services and products are specifically suitable for Kainuu and Koillismaa. They will be proficient in listing the compulsory elements of a product card and in compiling a product card.

Content

Structure of the tourism programme service business sector
Programme service markets and their development,
Nature, sports, culture, well-being and adventure tourism programme services
Product card
Travel fair

Evaluation scale

0 - 5

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The students are able to understand and explain how the programme service industry is connected with the tourism cluster. They are able to define which forms of nature, exercise, culture and wellbeing tourism programme services and products are suitable to Kainuu and Koillismaa (Northeast Finland). They are able to connect the product card (description) to form a part of the product development process.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The students are able to define and explain the limits of the programme service industry They are able to define the special features of nature, exercise, culture and wellbeing tourism programme services. They are able to compile a product card (description).

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The students are able to list the different parts of the tourism programme services industry cluster. They can classify the main summer activities of nature tourism (rambling, Nordic walking, cycling, riding, wildlife, canoeing and fishing); the main winter activities (skiing, snowshoeing, winter fishing); the main programme services of sports tourism (active and passive), adventure tourism (different levels of adventure), culture tourism (the physical and mental resources offered by culture), and wellbeing tourism (wellbeing tourism in the field of health tourism). The students are able to list the compulsory contents of the product card.

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Enrollment

01.01.2022 - 31.01.2022

Timing

01.01.2022 - 31.05.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Business

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Tourism
Teachers
  • Peter Stricker
Groups
  • ATA21S
    ATA21S

Objective

Students will be able to define and focus on the tourism programme service sector, seeing it as part of the tourism cluster. They will recognise nature tourism programme services (main summer activities: hiking, nordic walking, cycling, riding, wildlife, canoeing and fishing; main winter activities: skiing, snowshoeing, winter fishing), sports tourism (active and passive), culture tourism (recreational resources that culture offers) and well-being tourism (well-being tourism within the sphere of health tourism). Students will be able to define and describe the special features of nature, sports, culture and well-being tourism programme services, as well as being able to determine which of the above activity's forms of programme services and products are specifically suitable for Kainuu and Koillismaa. They will be proficient in listing the compulsory elements of a product card and in compiling a product card.

Content

Structure of the tourism programme service business sector
Programme service markets and their development,
Nature, sports, culture, well-being and adventure tourism programme services
Product card
Travel fair

Evaluation scale

0 - 5

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The students are able to understand and explain how the programme service industry is connected with the tourism cluster. They are able to define which forms of nature, exercise, culture and wellbeing tourism programme services and products are suitable to Kainuu and Koillismaa (Northeast Finland). They are able to connect the product card (description) to form a part of the product development process.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The students are able to define and explain the limits of the programme service industry They are able to define the special features of nature, exercise, culture and wellbeing tourism programme services. They are able to compile a product card (description).

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The students are able to list the different parts of the tourism programme services industry cluster. They can classify the main summer activities of nature tourism (rambling, Nordic walking, cycling, riding, wildlife, canoeing and fishing); the main winter activities (skiing, snowshoeing, winter fishing); the main programme services of sports tourism (active and passive), adventure tourism (different levels of adventure), culture tourism (the physical and mental resources offered by culture), and wellbeing tourism (wellbeing tourism in the field of health tourism). The students are able to list the compulsory contents of the product card.