Specialisation Preferences and Perceived Motivation in Ecotourism and Wildlife Management Programme
Creative commons User License CC BY-NC-ND Journal of Agricultural Extension Abstracted by: EBSCOhost, Electronic Journals Service (EJS), Vol. 20 (2) December, 2016 Google Scholar, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), ISSN(e): 24086851; ISSN(Print); X Journal Seek, Scientific Commons, http://journal.aesonnigeria.org Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), CABI and Scopus http://www.ajol.info/index.php/jae Email editorinchief@aesonnigeria.org 71 the type of work associated with their specialisation, good job opportunities, and a good match with their capabilities and future earnings. Huyton (1997) observed abundant job opportunities as the major motive for hospitality and tourism management (HTM) programmes. In the comparison of Greek and UK students, Airey and Frontistis (1997) found that Greek students had a more positive view of job opportunities in the hospitality and tourism industry than their UK counterparts.