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Faculty of Tourism and Recreation

The studies are devoted to formulate specialists who are able to organize domestic and foreign voyages, and held recreation activity for highly diversified groups of people. 
The faculty offers courses for B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees.  The study may be realized according to the full-time or part-time system.  The duration of study depends on previous academic experience and on the degree. 
For undergraduate candidates the Faculty offers courses for B.T.S. (bachelor of touristic services) degree realized within 3 years of study (6 semesters). 
Generally, the study involves the collection of courses concerning the following subjects:  general geography,  geography of touristic regions, history of architecture and art, psychology, sociology, principles of law, legal aspects of organization of tourist operations, economics of tourism and recreation, anthropomotorics, principles of hotel and catering bussiness, recreation and fitness activities, etc.  Foreign languages (English, German, Russian, Italian) are regarded as one of the leading components of the study.  Moreover, a number of courses related to environmental sciences are realized. 
The first year (two semesters) is devoted to general subjects.  Courses include subjects common for all students. 
Starting from the second year of the B.Sc. level studies the students appoint courses for one or more of the following ‘specialities’, i.e.  specialized general subjects: 

i.     touristic operations control and recreation activity control, 
ii.    international tourism, 
iii.   spa and recreation tourism, 
iv.   regional tourism, 
v.    spa and wellness management, 
vi.   flight tracking tourism management.  

Postgraduate studies are organized for those who have previously received B.T.S. degree or equivalent.  Postgraduate studies offer M.T.S. degree after successful two years study.  Postgraduate students appoint courses for one or more of the following ‘specialities’, i.e. specialized general subjects: 

i.     tourism and recreation management, 
ii.    hospitality bussiness management, 
iii.   tourism in protected areas, 
iv.   animation type recreation,  
v.    business tourism management. 

The lists of specialities mentioned above is not fixed.  Extra specialities may be formulated basing on preferencs of groups of students.  The authorities of the University are open in this matter for initiatives of student’s organizations. 

Main forms of teching the students will experience in the University are: 

  • lectures, 
  • tutorials, 
  • seminars, 
  • practicals, 
  • outdoor training, 
  • excursions to touristic regions of foreign countries, 
  • excursions to high mountains and forest regions, 
  • observations of natural ecosystems in national parks, 
  • participation in trade fairs and touristic exhibitions.   

The courses are organized for full-time and part-time students.  The courses for part-time students are held every two weeks in the form of two-day sessions (Saturday and Sunday).  The University mediates to organize the accommodation for the session time. 
Faculty graduates may realize their carrier to be specialists who deal with organization of voyages, tourism agency operations, hospitality management, etc.  Alternatively, directly after graduation the graduate may develop his tourism and/or hospitlity bussiness. 
In the labor market the faculty graduates are wanted taking into account they are familiar with: 

  • organization of domestic and international voyages, 
  • at least two foreign languages, 
  • hospitality business, 
  • hotel management, 
  • touristic agency operations, 
  • control of recreation for diversified groups of people, 
  • economic evaluation of tourism-type business, 
  • statistical analysis of touristic traffic.