November 9, 2012

CSU now offering a master’s degree in tourism

Many CSU students come to the university for a piece of the state’s well-known outdoor scene. Now they’ll be able to profit from the local tourism industry in the classroom as well as outside.

CSU’s Warner College of Natural Resources, in collaboration with the College of Business, is offering a master’s degree in tourism management.

The nine-month program seeks any who wish to have a background in tourism with even deeper backgrounds in business management and natural resource conservation.

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“We are unique with our focus on the nature based tourism which has a lot of demand after talking to people in the industry,” course designer Allan Bright said.
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Many CSU students come to the university for a piece of the state’s well-known outdoor scene. Now they’ll be able to profit from the local tourism industry in the classroom as well as outside.

CSU’s Warner College of Natural Resources, in collaboration with the College of Business, is offering a master’s degree in tourism management.

The nine-month program seeks any who wish to have a background in tourism with even deeper backgrounds in business management and natural resource conservation.

“We are unique with our focus on the nature based tourism which has a lot of demand after talking to people in the industry,”…

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