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Blue Economy Tourism - Grenada

Application Deadline: Jan. 06, 2025
Dates: May 2025
Location: Grenada
Estimated Cost: $4,500 (Program fee & Guard.me Insurance)
Bursary amount: $1000
Physical activity requirement: Level 2

Summary

T.A. Marryshow Community Collect (TAMCC) will host a group of NSCC students and employees for one week in May 2025. The program theme will revolve around blue economy tourism and its importance in the local context. Program activities will involve site visits to various blue economy tourism operations, team building exercises and a presentation on learning.

Blue economy tourism relies on a country's ocean, sea, or coastal region. Coastal tourism is the largest market segment in the world, accounting for 5% of GDP and contributing 6-7% of total employment. Furthermore, coastal and maritime tourism will employ 1.5 million additional people worldwide by 2030.  Coral reefs, seagrass reefs, sandy beaches, sandbars, marshes, flood basins, estuaries, peninsulas, mangroves etc. are a few examples of the aquatic life. Blue economy tourism encompasses a diverse range of activities, including beach tourism, scuba diving, snorkeling, yachting, coastal cruises, marine wildlife encounters, and coral reef exploration.

 This program will provide students with a better understanding of blue economy tourism practices in Grenada and an overall sense of the importance of this emerging and tourism area. NSCC and TAMCC students will be given a blue economy tourism challenge and work together to find a solution based on information gathered through the site visits to service providers. The final project will have the groups present on their solution to the challenge in front of a panel of judges and a winner will be selected.

Learning Outcomes

  • Apply knowledge, skills and attitudes from tasks and projects in an international setting.
  • Outline the benefits of cross-cultural collaboration for work-related projects and tasks.
  • Build evidence of experiences and new learning (both personal and industry related) for portfolio development and the education of others.
  • Assess safety and risk pertaining to international travel to make informed decisions about traveling abroad.
  • To identify and reflect on the differences and similarities between Canada and Grenada.

 

Timeline

Subject to change

November 18, 2024 - Applications launched

January 6, 2025 - Application deadline

January 2025 - Student selection

February 2025 - Online pre-departure course begins

April 2025 - Pre-Departure conference

May 2025 - Program in Grenada

June 2025 - Evaluation and debrief

Fall 2025 - Celebration of learning

Student Eligibility

This program is open to full-time NSCC students in any program at NSCC who are interested in the blue economy and tourism. Students must be in good academic standing. Some international learning programs can fall under the Prior Learning and Assessment (PLAR) Procedures | NSCC. Students interested in this process should seek advice from a faculty advisor and academic chair prior to travel to review whether the international learning program could satisfy program or course outcomes.

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Cost Breakdown

Item Cost (estimated)
Program Fee (includes airfare, local accommodations, in-country ground transportation, program activities and some meals) - Student pays NSCC through a payment plan, NSCC will then pay partner $4400
Passport and any associated travel documents (if having to apply for one) - Student responsibility $200
Guard.me travel insurance (mandatory purchased through guard.me) - NSCC responsibility $100
Immunizations & prescriptions (cost will vary depending on individual) - Student responsibility $200 - $500
Transportation to and from Halifax airport (depending on distance from airport) - Student responsibility $200
Other meals and incidentals (will vary depending on individual) - Student responsibility $200
Items of personal nature, tourism activities and excursions outside of the program and souvenirs (varies depending on individual) - Student responsibility $200

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