Stage 2 (360 credits) focuses on the development of a dissertation in tourism or hospitality management. Learners explore research themes such as sustainable tourism, post-pandemic travel strategies, service innovation, smart destinations, or luxury hospitality operations. The final dissertation, between 40,000 and 60,000 words, must demonstrate original contribution to the field and address an industry-relevant challenge.
Structure:
Stage 2 is divided into four distinct phases, each consisting of three sections, providing a structured and comprehensive approach to dissertation development.
Phases and Sections:
Phase 1: Defining Your Research Path – "Discovery, Engagement, and Theoretical Grounding"
- Section 1: Research Engagement and Problem Identification
- Section 2: Literature Review and Theoretical Framework Development
- Section 3: Structuring the Research Proposal
Phase 2: Developing and Refining Research Design – "Methodology, Data Collection, and Synthesis"
- Section 1: Finalizing Research Methodology
- Section 2: Pilot Testing and Ethical Considerations
- Section 3: Full-Scale Data Collection Strategy
Phase 3: Executing and Analysing Research – "Data Collection, Analysis, and Contribution"
- Section 1: Data Collection Execution
- Section 2: Data Analysis and Interpretation
- Section 3: Contribution to Theory and Practice
Phase 4: Finalizing and Submitting the Thesis – "Polishing and Defending"
- Section 1: Dissertation Writing and Refinement
- Section 2: Thesis Defence Preparation
- Section 3: Dissertation Submission