TOUR19010 Global Tourism

Course description

Global Tourism is rapidly increasing and tourism is a dynamic contributing force to the development and/or economic growth of various countries within most (if not all) nations. However, the historical experiences of many nations uniquely impacts on both prevailing attitudes to tourism and the development of subsequent tourism policies. This course examines the historical context of selected nations around the world and the resultant impacts on tourism. The socio-cultural, economic, and environmental impacts of past, current and future tourism practices will be studied, as will be the various tourism policies and strategies of the selected countries. Case studies will be used as part of the learning process, and the countries selected for study may change from year to year depending on staffing expertise.

Course at a glance

Faculty: Faculty of Business and Law
Career: Undergraduate
Units of credit: 6
Requisites: Prerequisite: TOUR 11013 or TOUR 11009
Student Contribution Band: Band 2
EFTSL 0.12500

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Term Campuses
T1 BNE: FIJI: FLEX: GDC: MEL: SYD
T3 BNE: FIJI: FLEX: GDC: MEL: SYD