Graduate Profile
The Graduate Profile of the Udayana Tourism Undergraduate Study Program describes the roles that graduates are expected to fulfill upon completing their studies, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to society. To achieve these profiles, graduates must possess Graduate Competencies, which reflect their abilities to perform specific roles in professional and community settings.
Graduates of the Udayana Tourism Undergraduate Study Program are expected to have the following profiles:
1) Consultant Expert
Graduates may work as Assistant Consultants or Field Staff in tourism consulting firms. Their responsibilities include supporting analysis, data collection, and the development of tourism destination strategies. Tasks typically involve conducting field surveys, performing market analysis, and providing recommendations for tourism management and promotion.
2) Tourism Attraction Manager
(Destination Development, Marketing, Tourism Industry and Institutions)
Graduates may serve as managers of tourist attractions, focusing on the development, marketing, and management of tourism destinations. Their duties include planning, organizing, and promoting destinations, as well as working within institutions to enhance the overall quality of the tourism industry.
3) Assistant Lecturer / Laboratory Assistant / Teacher / Instructor / Researcher
In academic or educational settings, graduates may work as teaching assistants, lab assistants, instructors, or researchers. They contribute to tourism-related teaching and research, assist in curriculum development, provide hands-on training, and conduct research to deepen understanding in the field of tourism.
4) Researcher or Field Staff at Research Institutions
Graduates can pursue careers as researchers or field staff in tourism research institutions. Their tasks include gathering field data, performing analysis, and preparing reports to identify trends and dynamics within the tourism industry.
5) Entrepreneur
Graduates are also equipped to become entrepreneurs by establishing and managing tourism-related businesses such as travel agencies, homestays, or other enterprises that support the development of tourism destinations.
6) Employee in Tourism Businesses
Graduates may work as employees in various tourism sectors including hotels, restaurants, tourist attractions, and travel agencies. Their responsibilities span across customer service, operations management, marketing, and other essential aspects of the tourism industry.
FACULTY OF TOURISM