Sustainable Tourism Programme code: W2-S1TZ25.2025

Field of study: Sustainable Tourism
Programme code: W2-S1TZ25.2025
Programme code (USOS): W2-S1TZ25
Faculty: Faculty of Natural Sciences
Language of study: Polish
Academic year of entry: winter semester 2025/2026
Level of qualifications/degree: first-cycle studies
Mode of study: full-time
Degree profile: general academic
Number of semesters: 6
Degree: licencjat (Bachelor's Degree)
Number of ECTS credits required to achieve the qualification equivalent to the level of study: 180
Leading discipline: Earth and related environmental sciences (natural sciences)
ISCED code: 0532
The number and date of the Senate’s resolution: 75/2025 (15/04/2025)
General characteristics of the field of study and the assumed concept of education:
The Sustainable Tourism major is an interdisciplinary programme that combines elements of natural sciences, social sciences, economics and humanities. Its main objective is to train professionals capable of planning, organising and managing tourism in a responsible manner, taking into account the principles of sustainable development. The educational programme focuses on understanding the impact of tourism on the environment, society and the economy, as well as developing the practical skills necessary to minimise the negative effects of tourism activities. The educational concept of the Sustainable Tourism course is based on three pillars: Theoretical knowledge - students acquire knowledge of tourism science, ecology, geography, economics, sociology, law and management. The programme covers issues related to environmental protection, management of natural and cultural resources, urban planning and tourism marketing. Practical skills - Students develop skills in analysing, planning and implementing sustainable tourism practices. They learn to use modern technologies such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and gain skills in communication, negotiation and teamwork. Social skills - the programme fosters attitudes of social and environmental responsibility, a commitment to continuous learning and the promotion of sustainable development principles in the tourism industry.
Graduation requirements:
The condition for admission to the diploma examination is to achieve the learning outcomes provided for in the study program, to obtain a certificate of an appropriate level of language proficiency in a foreign language and to obtain positive grades for the diploma dissertation. The condition for graduation is to pass the diploma examination with at least a satisfactory result. A graduate receives a higher education diploma confirming obtaining the qualifications of the appropriate degree. Detailed rules of the diploma process and the requirements for the diploma thesis are set out in the Rules and Regulations of Studies at the University of Silesia and the diploma regulations.
Internships (hours and conditions):
Internships are an integral part of the study program, carried out by students in individual fields, levels, profiles and forms of study. Internships are to help in confronting the knowledge acquired during studies with the requirements of the labour market, acquiring skills useful in the profession, learning about practical issues related to working in positions for which the student is prepared during the course of studies. The internship is to familiarize the student with professional language relevant to a specific industry and work culture. The rules for the organization of internships are set out in the Rector's ordinance. Detailed rules of apprenticeship taking into account the specifics of particular fields of study are set out in the field's of study apprenticeship regulations, in particular: learning outcomes assumed to be achieved by the student during the apprenticeship, framework apprenticeship program including a description of issues, dimension of apprenticeship (number of weeks of practice); form of internship (continuous, mid-year), criteria for choosing the place of internship, obligations of the student staying in the internship, obligations of the academic tutor, conditions for completing the internship by the student and conditions for exemption from the internship obligation in whole or in part. The number of ECTS and the number of hours are specified in the course structure.
Information on the relationship between the studies and the university's strategy as well as the socio-economic needs that determine the conduct of studies and the compliance of learning outcomes with these needs:
The course of study “Sustainable Tourism” is in line with the Development Strategy of the University of Silesia in several key aspects: Linking the educational offer to the needs of the socio-economic environment The strategy assumes the adaptation of study programs to the needs of the market and taking into account the prospects of sustainable development. The direction “Sustainable Tourism” fits perfectly into this goal, responding to the growing demand for specialists in ecological and responsible tourism. Strategic modeling of teaching offerings The University seeks to optimize its fields of study, taking into account demand analysis, national and global trends. Sustainable tourism is an interdisciplinary study that can attract students interested in ecolo-gy, economy and local and regional development. Internationalization of education The strategy promotes the development of interdisciplinary majors and studies in foreign languages, which may foster greater attractiveness of the new course to foreign students. Involvement of students in research projects Sustainable tourism can be linked to research on environmental protection, the impact of tourism on local communities and economies, which fits in with the goal of increasing student participation in research. Cooperation with the environment and social responsibility of the university The new direction can support the development of the region through cooperation with tourism businesses, local governments and environmental organizations, which fits in with the University's third mission statement The course of study “Sustainable Tourism” implements the priorities of the Strategy of the University of Silesia for modern, interdisciplinary and socially responsible education.
Percentage of the ECTS credits for each of the scientific or artistic disciplines to which the learning outcomes are related to the total number of ECTS credits:
  • Earth and related environmental sciences (natural sciences): 85%
  • social and economic geography and spatial management (social sciences): 15%
KNOWLEDGE
The graduate:
knows and understands to an advanced degree the concepts, phenomena and regularities associated with sustainable tourism, including natural, social, economic and cultural asectsp [TZ-W01]
has an advanced knowledge of the research methods and techniques used in tourism sciences and understands their application in the analysis of tourism phenomena [TZ-W02]
knows the principles of the functioning of the tourism market, including economic and legal mechanisms related to tourism activities and the conditions for various types of professional activities, including the principles of industrial property protection and copyright [TZ-W03]
knows the principles of protection of the natural environment and cultural heritage as fundamental dilemmas of modern civilization in the context of sustainable tourism development [TZ-W04]
knows the principles of planning and organizing tourist events and tourist traffic management as well as the principles of creating and developing various forms of entrepreneurship [TZ-W05]
has an advanced knowledge of the principles of tourism marketing and the creation and promotion of tourism products [TZ-W06]
knows the principles of occupational health and safety in the tourism industry and legal regulations regarding tourism activities [TZ-W07]
has advanced knowledge of selected scientific or scholarly theories and methods, is familiar with the issues specific to the chosen academic discipline and understands its connection with the leading discipline of the degree programme [MOB.2023_W01]
has advanced knowledge of selected scientific theories and methods and is familiar with the issues specific to the selected academic discipline in the context of other disciplines [OMU.2023_W01]

SKILLS
The graduate:
Can identify and analyze the phenomena and processes occurring in the tourist space, using basic research methods [TZ-U01]
is able to collect, analyze and interpret data on tourist traffic and forecast its impact on the natural and social environment [TZ-U02]
can plan and organize tourist events, taking into account natural, cultural and economic aspects [TZ-U03]
Is able to communicate with tourism participants and business partners, using basic industry terminology [TZ-U04]
is able to use modern information technologies for tourist services and promotion of tourist products [TZ-U05]
is able to work in a team, plan and organize individual and team work in the field of tourism service [TZ-U06]
can independently plan and implement the process of lifelong learning, using available sources of knowledge and educational tools [TZ-U07]
is able to participate in the debate - present and evaluate different opinions and positions and discuss issues related to sustainable tourism [TZ-U08]
clearly and comprehensibly communicates with others in a foreign language at the B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, making use of his/her knowledge and terminology [KJ.2023_U]
asks questions, analyzes research problems and finds solutions to them based on the knowledge, skills and experience he/she has gained within the chosen academic discipline in conjunction with the leading discipline of the degree programme; communicates the results of his/her work in a way which is clear and understandable not only to specialists [MOB.2023_U01]
has advanced skills in asking research questions, analyzing problems or providing practical solutions to them based on the knowledge, experience and skills gained within the chosen academic discipline in the context of other disciplines [OMU.2023_U01]

SOCIAL COMPETENCES
The graduate:
is ready to critically evaluate his/her knowledge and skills and to continuously supplement them in the field of sustainable tourism [TZ-K01]
Understands the need for an interdisciplinary approach to solving problems related to sustainable tourism and integrating knowledge from different fields [TZ-K02]
Is ready to responsibly perform professional roles in the tourism industry, taking into account the principles of professional ethics and sustainable development [TZ-K03]
is ready to cooperate with others in teamwork and to actively participate in activities for the development of sustainable tourism [TZ-K04]
is ready to initiate activities for the protection of the natural environment and cultural heritage in the context of sustainable tourism and to think and act in an entrepreneurial manner [TZ-K05]
is ready to apply the principles of effective communication and negotiation in dealing with tourist participants and business partners [TZ-K06]
is ready to meet social obligations, co-organize activities for the benefit of the community and is open to scientific solutions to cognitive and practical problems [MOB.2023_K01]
acknowledges and makes use of knowledge from different disciplines and is ready to change opinion in the light of scientifically proven arguments [OMU.2023_K01]
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
Programme modules
Cultural diversity of the world [W2-TZ-S1-009] Polish course work lecture: 30 3
Ecology, environment and landscape protection [W2-TZ-S1-004] Polish exam lecture: 30 3
Fundamentals of sustainable tourism [W2-TZ-S1-002] Polish course work lecture: 30 3
Fundamentals of tourism cartography and GIS [W2-TZ-S1-005] Polish course work lecture: 20
laboratory classes: 30
5
Geography of tourism [W2-TZ-S1-007] Polish exam lecture: 30
laboratory classes: 30
5
Landscape diversity of the world - resources and landscape values [W2-TZ-S1-020] Polish course work lecture: 15
laboratory classes: 15
3
Physical-geographical basis of tourism [W2-TZ-S1-001] Polish course work lecture: 30 3
Tourist attractions of Poland [W2-TZ-S1-014] Polish exam lecture: 30
laboratory classes: 30
5
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
Programme modules
Climate and tourism [W2-TZ-S1-029] Polish course work lecture: 15
laboratory classes: 15
2
Field exercises in the Silesian highlands [W2-TZ-S1-046] Polish course work field practice: 42 2
Fundamentals of law in tourism [W2-TZ-S1-012] Polish course work laboratory classes: 15 2
Interpersonal communication and negotiation [W2-TZ-S1-035] Polish course work laboratory classes: 30 2
Regional field exercises Northern Poland [W2-TZ-S1-045] Polish course work field practice: 42 2
Regional field exercises South Poland [W2-TZ-S1-044] Polish course work field practice: 43 2
Socio-economic basis of tourism [W2-TZ-S1-011] Polish course work lecture: 15
laboratory classes: 15
2
Tourism and cultural asset resources [W2-TZ-S1-032] Polish course work lecture: 30 2
Tourist attractions of the world [W2-TZ-S1-013] Polish exam lecture: 30
laboratory classes: 30
5
Programme co - related modules
Group of programme co-related modules lecture: 0
depending on the choice: 30
3
Group of programme co-related modules lecture: 0
depending on the choice: 30
3
Open access modules
Foreign language course 1 [LJO-2023-01] course work language classes: 30 3
Physical education [WF-2023] course work practical classes: 30 0
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
Programme modules
Cultural tourism [W2-TZ-S1-021] Polish course work lecture: 15
laboratory classes: 15
3
GIS applications in tourism [W2-TZ-S1-018] Polish course work lecture: 10
laboratory classes: 30
2
Global problems of the geographical environment [W2-TZ-S1-003] Polish course work lecture: 15
laboratory classes: 15
3
Nature tourism in legally protected areas [W2-TZ-S1-015] Polish exam lecture: 30
laboratory classes: 30
5
Tourism development planning [W2-TZ-S1-030] Polish course work lecture: 10
laboratory classes: 20
3
Tourism infrastructure [W2-TZ-S1-017] Polish course work lecture: 10
laboratory classes: 20
3
Tourism in post-industrial areas [W2-TZ-S1-016] Polish course work lecture: 15
laboratory classes: 15
3
Tourist regions of the world [W2-TZ-S1-008] Polish exam lecture: 30
laboratory classes: 30
5
Open access modules
Foreign language course 2 [LJO-2023-02] course work language classes: 30 3
Physical education [WF-2023] course work practical classes: 30 0
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
Programme modules
Field exercises in protected areas [W2-TZ-S1-041] Polish course work field practice: 42 2
Field exercises in tourism development [W2-TZ-S1-042] Polish course work field practice: 42 2
Field exercises in tourist service [W2-TZ-S1-043] Polish course work field practice: 60 2
Handling tourist traffic [W2-TZ-S1-025] Polish course work lecture: 30
laboratory classes: 30
4
Marketing and management in sustainable tourism [W2-TZ-S1-026] Polish course work lecture: 30
laboratory classes: 30
3
Mass tourism and overtourism [W2-TZ-S1-023] Polish course work laboratory classes: 15 1
Methodology of conducting tours [W2-TZ-S1-024] Polish course work laboratory classes: 30 2
Tourism anthropopression and threats to the natural and cultural environment [W2-TZ-S1-022] Polish course work lecture: 15
laboratory classes: 15
2
Programme co - related modules
Group of programme co-related modules lecture: 0
depending on the choice: 30
3
Group of programme co-related modules lecture: 0
depending on the choice: 30
3
Open access modules
Foreign language course 3 [LJO-2023-03] course work language classes: 30 3
Open University Module [OMU-2023-SS-01-OG] course work depending on the choice: 30 3
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
Programme modules
Challenges and prospects for tourism developmen [W2-TZ-S1-027] Polish course work lecture: 15
laboratory classes: 15
3
Economics of sustainable development [W2-TZ-S1-039] Polish course work lecture: 15 2
Ethics in sustainable tourism [W2-TZ-S1-033] Polish course work lecture: 15 2
Optional module with elective subjects for seminar I [W2-TZ-S1-048] Polish course work lecture: 60 6
Problems of tourism development [W2-TZ-S1-028] Polish course work lecture: 15
laboratory classes: 15
3
Sociology of sustainable tourism [W2-TZ-S1-010] Polish course work lecture: 15 2
Sustainable development - concept and implementation in tourism [W2-TZ-S1-040] Polish course work lecture: 15 2
Undergraduate Seminar I [W2-TZ-S1-047] Polish course work seminar: 30 4
Open access modules
Foreign language course 4 [LJO-2023-04] course work language classes: 30 3
Open University Module [OMU-2023-SS-01-OG] course work depending on the choice: 30 3
Module Language of instruction Form of verification Number of hours ECTS credits
Programme modules
Financing of tourism projects [W2-TZ-S1-037] Polish course work laboratory classes: 15 2
Local communities towards tourism [W2-TZ-S1-034] Polish course work laboratory classes: 15 2
Optional module with elective subjects for seminar II [W2-TZ-S1-049] Polish course work lecture: 60 6
Sustainable tourism product design [W2-TZ-S1-036] Polish course work laboratory classes: 15 2
Tourism as an element of local and regional development [W2-TZ-S1-038] Polish course work laboratory classes: 15 2
Undergraduate Seminar II [W2-TZ-S1-050] Polish course work seminar: 30 3
Undergraduate workshop [W2-TZ-S1-051] Polish course work laboratory classes: 30 3
Open access modules
Open University Module [OMU-2023-SS-01-OG] course work depending on the choice: 30 3
Open University Module [OMU-2023-SS-01-OG] course work depending on the choice: 30 3
Interuships
Apprenticeship [W2-TZ-S1-052] Polish course work internship: 60 4