Each student will write a paper on a topic of study, which will culminate the Master's studies. This work will involve original and unpublished research on topics related to cultural and natural tourism and its management, which will be supervised by a lecturer and will end with a public defence before a panel of judges. With this work, students will demonstrate their knowledge of analytical techniques related to the world of cultural and natural tourism.
In this work, correctly written and presented, the student will demonstrate, through the use, their knowledge of the techniques of analysis and description that correspond to the chosen speciality, the mastery of the bibliography, the use of sources and their application, where appropriate, to specific examples, all from original approaches or with original results.
The Master's thesis will be prepared individually and will be defended in public in front of an examining board, individually and in person.