TOUR19008 Managing Tourism Demand

Course Description

Tourism demand is generally regarded as elastic and therefore susceptible to a certain amount of manipulation and relatively rapid change. This course considers the nature of tourism demand; the factors which may influence demand patterns for attractions and destinations; and the conceptual frameworks of the destination and marketing mixes as the bases for developing strategies for the management of tourism demand in instances where demand needs to be stimulated; or in situations where demand needs to be dampened in the interests of avoiding detrimental environmental, social and economic impacts. Assessment includes coursework and a final exam worth 30%.

Course at a glance

Faculty: Faculty of Business and Law
Career: Undergraduate
Credit points: 6
Requisites: Prerequisite: TOUR 11013 and BUSN 11014 OR TOUR 11009 and BUSN 11014 OR MRKT 11029 and BUSN 11014
HECS Banding: 2
EFTSL 0.125

Course Availability

Term Campuses
T2 BNE: FIJI: FLEX: MEL: MKY: ROK: SYD