OPEN ELECTIVES-UG (Arts , Humanities and Commerce)
Course Name | Understanding Travel and Tourism |
Course Code | 24OEL257 |
Program | BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) |
Credits | 3 |
Campus | Mysuru |
OPEN ELECTIVES-UG (Arts , Humanities and Commerce)
Evolution of Tourism through the Ages – ‘Renaissance’, ‘Age of Grand Tours’. Socio-Cultural Processes and Development of Tourism in Modern Age – Factors Affecting Growth of Tourism- Tourism Boom In The 19th And 20th Centuries- Rise Of International Tourism- Definition And Concept Of Tourism – Types Of Tourism – Tourism As An Industry.
Tourism- Definition, Types, Determinants- Difference between Travel and Tourism- Concepts of Excursion, Holiday, Sightseeing, Tourists and Mass Tourism – Significance of Tourism- Tourism Systems – 5 A’s of Tourism – Motivations and deterrents for travel.
Travel Agency -Types of Travel Agencies – Tour Operators – working of a Tour Operator – Tourism Products: Definition, Concept, Characteristics and Classification – Tourism resources.
Nature Based Tourism Products: Islands and Beaches – Deserts and Hill Stations – Protected Areas: Wildlife Sanctuaries, National Parks And Biosphere Reserves – Adventure And Eco-Tourism – Types – Inbound, Outbound Inter-Regional Intra – Regional Tourism, Domestic, International Tourism- Adventure- Health – Business- Conferences – Conventions – Sports, Religious – Senior Tourism- Special Interest Tourism Like Culture or Nature Oriented- Ethnic or ‘Roots’
Tourism Marketing Mix – 8 P’s, Seasonality- Indian tourism seasons – Role of Ministry of Tourism, Central and State Government in developing and promoting tourism in India – Tourism Organizations WTO, IATA, PATA, ASTA, UFTAA, IATO, TAAI, and ICAO.
Course objective:
Helps the students will gain a comprehensive understanding of tourism and understand the diverse nature of tourism such as culture, place, global/local perspectives, and experience.
Course Outcomes:
The student will be able:
CO1: To Contextualize tourism within broader cultural, environmental, political and economic dimensions of society with basic concepts and contents of tourism.
CO2: To Interpret and evaluate tourism as a phenomenon and as a business system and to understand the impact of tourism at individual, local, national, regional and global levels
CO3: To Interpret practical, theoretical and personal skills required for management roles within a variety of international hotel and tourism organizations.
CO4: To provide knowledge to students in concise and understandable format so that students could learn and apply these concepts in their career.
CO5: To develop transferrable skills among the students for managing various operations efficiently so that they could be ready to join the tourism industry.
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