Learning Outcomes

Proposed Educational Outcomes

  1. Develop an understanding of archaeological periods, their key cultural characteristics, and the distinctive materials associated with each, along with the ability to distinguish between different dating methods.
  2. Acquire foundational knowledge of the tourism profession, including its components, capabilities, types, and awareness of current global and local issues in tourism and hospitality.
  3. Understand essential concepts and stages in tourism planning, sustainable tourism development, and tourism marketing.
  4. Develop knowledge of financial and accounting practices relevant to managing tourism facilities.
  5. Gain expertise in the techniques, tools, and materials used in archaeological surveys and excavations, covering site preparation, implementation, documentation, artifact processing, preservation, and preventive site protection.
  6. Differentiate between types of archaeological materials based on their characteristics and assess their condition.
  7. Acquire knowledge of applied sciences used in the conservation and preservation of antiquities.
  8. Gain an understanding of fundamental heritage concepts, encompassing various forms of tangible and intangible heritage, along with the principles for documenting and interpreting heritage.
  9. Understand the foundational stages and historical developments of museums, including aspects of museum marketing and educational functions within museums.
  10. Comprehend the principles of managing tourism destinations and heritage sites.
  11. Develop abilities for preventive measures for museum objects, covering preservation, display, maintenance, restoration, creating suitable museum environments, designing museum spaces, visitor management, and ethical standards in museum work.