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Aloha! Hawaiian Field School 2013

Welcome! Let’s go to Hawaii!

First Day, Oahu, Hawaii, 2011

Hawaiian Field School 2013 Purpose The purpose of this field school is to provide VIU FOM students with an opportunity for experiential learning focused on an examination the interaction between a destination’s culture, resort industry & its tourism industry. Study will focus upon exploration of related destination issues and the social-cultural focus of a destination’s culture this field school allows for a deep exploration of these and related issues.

Hawaiian Field School 2013 Themes There are three broad themes that provide the foundation to this field school: 1.the history and cultural heritage of the islands; 2.the tourism industry infrastructure in terms of a tourist destination; 3.and some of the workings of the resort industry.

Hawaiian Field School 2013 Frequently asked Questions: Where will the field school take place? Island of Oahu University of Hawaii, Manoa Honolulu Waikiki Beach Pali Lookout Pearl Harbour Polynesian Cultural Center Various Beaches and Tourist attractions

Honolulu

Waikiki Beach

Polynesian Cultural Center

Founded in 1963, it is dedicated to preserving the cultural heritage of Polynesia and sharing the culture, arts, and crafts of the major island groups to the rest of the world.

Polynesian Cultural Center The Polynesian Cultural Center features six Polynesian "islands" in a beautifully landscaped, 42-acre setting representing Fiji, Hawaii, Aotearoa (New Zealand), Samoa, Tahiti and Tonga.

Courses of Study How many academic credits will I earn? 6 credits: three for each of two completed courses How can I earn 6 credits in 18 days? The short answer is you can’t. The course of study is dependent on substantial study from January to April I’m in 4 th year. Will I be able to graduate this June if I go on this field school? Yes, but graduation is dependent on you and your academic standing. Which, of course is dependent on your academic performance during the field school.

Courses of Study What courses will I take? TRMT 391, which is the field school course, and HOSP 482, which is managing cultural diversity. What if I want to go early or stay later in Hawaii? The field school is being held between late April and early May (tentative dates); how you use the time preceding or following is your decision. Our accommodation may allow for time outside the field school.

Courses of Study HOSP482: Multicultural management issues will be explored through the examination of cultural diversity in a resort destination. The course is seminar based. It includes a substantial book of readings and descriptive research papers, OR a research proposal. Subjects of study will reflect individual students’ interests, and may include: destination development, marketing, cultural influences, transportation, security, trends and lifecycles, HR, systems, F&B and Rooms management.

Courses of Study TRMT 391: this course is the actual field school in Hawaii. Students engaging with the destination’s environments will produce a series of evaluative submissions; these include conducting prearranged tours and reflective writing papers founded on the student’s earlier preparatory work, OR their on-site collection of primary data, journaling, and reporting. This course is designed to bring together many of the students’ skill and knowledge.

Some of the research topics include: Identifying Best Practices of Preserving and Showcasing Aboriginal Culture at the Polynesian Cultural Center in Oahu, Hawaii. Food Trend and Food Fade: Independent and Chain Restaurants Pearl Harbor and Dark Tourism Hawaiian culture and its strength as a travel motivator for tourists Planning for Natural Disaster in Hawaii To what degree does the commercialization of the Hawaiian culture override its authentic role? Why do North American visitors to Hawaii associate themselves with high risk activity while on vacation? Effects and Influence of Tourism on the Health and Well-Being of Indigenous Peoples Island Foods of the Past and Present Managing in Multicultural Environments To What Degree Do The Hawaiian Tourists' Experiences Match Their expectations? A Focus on the Wedding Tourism Cultural Awareness on Oahu, Hawaii What are some essential skills and knowledge needed to be successful event planner?

100% of Students attending reported that they would recommend the field school to other students.

Sunset, Sand, and So Long for Now

When is this Happening? This presentation is for information purposes only. Details of the Hawaiian Field School 2013 are being finalized. Details should be finalized in December 2012; this is based on applicants. The tentative dates of the field school are late April to early May Course of pre study: January 2013 to April 2013 inclusive. Application DEADLINE: Friday 14 December 2012 non- refundable deposit$ must accompany application.

Selection Criteria All students in Hospitality Management or Tourism Management and Recreation are invited to apply to the field school. Some School of Business students may be considered. Overall, selection to the field school team will be based on a combination of the following: Grade Point Average (GPA); 2.33 or better is preferred with GPAs of less than 2.33 considered based on exceptional references; Two (2) faculty references (supply faculty’s name and ); Completion of application. Students in years 4, 3, 2 will be given priority in a descending order. In the event that there are more qualified students than spaces available, preference will be given to those who have paid the $ deposit on a first-come, first-served basis.

Selection Criteria Students application must include: Complete application; Copy of passport Passport must be valid until October 2013 IF your passport is in process, please indicate that with your application. $ deposit received by 14 December 2012

During the Field School

What will happen during the field school? Will we just wander around? Go surfing? The field school will be a combination of planned activities and tours, scheduled ‘free’ time, and student directed activities. In broad terms, the work days will be 6-7 hours in duration, beginning at 9am; with the exception of some planned activities, the evenings will be unstructured. It is also planned that the last days will be available to individual students to pursue areas that are of interest to them.

During the Field School Will we always be travelling as a group? For the most part for all the structured tours and activities, yes. The unstructured and ‘free’ time will allow students independent study. What restriction might I face when in Hawaii? English is the language of the island; many of you are familiar with the cultural morays of the USA. The legal drinking age is 21 years of age.

During the Field School Warning! Once accepted to attend the Field School, students must abide by all laws governing the USA while in Hawaii. They must also abide to a code of behaviour for the Field School. Failure to respect the law or code of behaviour, or any behaviour that is deemed unacceptable, will result in the student being removed from the field school, forfeiting all fees, and any fees payable to VIU as a result of their actions. It is also noted that given that successful completion of the field school is needed for the assignment of academic credits.

Dollars and Cents ESTIMATED COSTS: These are estimated costs based on the best available information at present and capacity attendance; Payable to VIU for Hawaiian Field School$2,595 (this amount includes tuition which is paid separately) Estimated Return Air Flight$ 400 One time Only International stipend Estimated total cost less incidentals$2,645 Details are estimated to be confirmed by late 2012

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