2017_18
Educational guide 
Faculty of Oenology
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Wine Tourism Innovation (European Master) (2016)
 Competences


Type A Code Competences Specific
  A1 Identify the different types of wine and learn the processes of wine production, from the processing of raw materials to the production of the final product
  A2 Identify and master the necessary requirements in order to develop and implement wine tourism entrepreneurship proposals
  A3 Go in depth into the functioning of tourism systems and acquiring knowledge about the principles of development, management and governance of wine tourism destinations from a sustainable, competitive and responsible perspective
  A4 Deepen the typologies, trends and dynamics of wine tourism markets in order to design and develop a marketing plan to promote wine and wine tourism activities
  A5 Design and implement innovative strategies to develop wine tourism-related products and destinations
  A6 Mastering the use of new technologies in the wine tourism sector
  A7 Assessing the historical, geographical, cultural and social contexts of the main wine-producing regions and integrating them into wine-making innovation programs and design of wine tourism for consumers
  A8 Identify, appreciate and master the wide range of sensory characteristics of wine and the tasting techniques
  A9 Taking part in activities carried out in winemaking companies, wineries and/or institutions related to wine tourism. Be able to apply the acquired skills in a multidisciplinary context
  A10 Plan, design and produce and innovative wine tourism related project
Type B Code Competences Transversal
  CT1 Develop sufficient independence to work on research projects and scientific and technological ventures within their discipline.
  CT2 Make judgements on the basis of the efficient management and use of information.
  CT3 Solve complex problems critically, creatively and innovatively in multidisciplinary contexts.
  CT4 Work in multidisciplinary teams and complex contexts.
  CT5 Communicate complex ideas effectively to all sorts of audiences.
  CT6 Develop skills to manage career development.
  CT7 Apply ethical and socially responsible principles as a citizen and a professional.
Type C Code Competences Nuclear
  C1 Have an intermediate mastery of a foreign language, preferably English
  C2 Be advanced users of the information and communication technologies
  C3 Be able to manage information and knowledge
  C4 Be able to express themselves correctly both orally and in writing in one of the two official languages of the URV
  C5 Be committed to ethics and social responsibility as citizens and professionals
  C6 Be able to define and develop their academic and professional project



Clarifications about competencies model

The competences model of the URV has been updated. The new model consists of the specific competences inherent to each degree, and the transversal competences, common to all degrees of the URV (which substitute the previous transversal and nuclear competences).

The current specific and transversal competences of this degree can be seen on this page. Even though the nuclear competences are also listed, these no longer apply, as they are integrated within the transversal competences.