PEI

UPEI offering master's degree in tourism

Beginning this August, the University of Prince Edward Island will offer a master's degree in island tourism.

Information sessions this Thursday

A busy beach in PEI National Park with a red and white striped shelter in the foreground
Island tourism can have economic, social and environmental consequences. (Sara Fraser/CBC)

Beginning this August, the University of Prince Edward Island will offer a master's degree in island tourism.

Among other topics, students will address the challenges for island tourism destinations like P.E.I. or Iceland.

"Island contexts are so important these days for tourism, both for marketing, for sustainable development on islands," Jim Randall, coordinator of UPEI's Island Studies Program.

"How do islands deal with some of the consequences, both positive and negative, of tourism, both the economic and social, and sometimes even the environmental, consequences of tourism developments."

The two-year program includes a mix of online and classroom course work, along with practicums.

UPEI is holding two information sessions for those interested in the program, at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Thursday in UPEI's Don and Marion McDougall Hall.

With files from Stephanie Kelly