Tourism Systems Analysis

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Course Code: 
TOU 2213
Course Credit Units: 
3
Semester: 
Semester 2
Year of Study: 
Year 2
Undergraduate or Graduate Level: 
Undergraduate Level
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Course Description & Objectives: 

Course Description:The course explains the different sectors that compose the tourism industry and the other sectors that tourism relates with. Students are able to analysis the interrelationship among the sectors of the economy and tourism and examine how this influences tourism developmentCourse objectives

  • Appreciate the dependence of tourism on other sectors of the economy for its product success and satisfaction.
  • Understand the interrelationships among the sectors of the economy and tourism, in order to manage tourism business organizations
  • Demonstrate the interrelatedness between the different sectors of the tourism

  

Learning Outcomes: 
  • Appreciate the interdependence between tourism and other sectors
  • Knowledge and skills to demonstrate the interrelatedness between tourism and other sectors of an economy.
  • Skills to analyze the tourism chain of distribution

Skills to identify the different interrelatedness between the different actors in tourism

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