Introduction to tourism 6072

Learning outcome

After ended studies the student should:

  • Possess basic knowledge about national and international tourism and travelling, important concepts in the tourism terminology, important actors and extended effects of tourism
  • Possess skills to use the most important concepts for sytemizing, analysis and discussion of tourism subjects in practice.

Course Description

Following topics can/will be focused:

  • History
  • Travel systems and -patterns
  • Market and consumer behaviour
  • Attractions and other tourism core industries
  • Tourism as business. Rural tourism
  • Organizing and managing tourism
  • Summer- and winter tourism
  • Cabin tourism
  • Experience aspects and tourism
  • Travel motives
  • Work realtions and competency
  • Quality and service

Teaching and Learning Methods

3-4 hours teaching per week for one semester. The classes will vary between traditional lectures, seminars, practical tasks, student presentations and mandatory written reports/hand-in exercises.

Assessment Methods

Portfolio evaluation with following elements:

a) Project hand-in in three parts. Completed in studentgroups (40 %).

b) Final written examination, 3 hours (60 %).

c) Oral presentation (pass/fail).

Evaluation with graded marks (A-E). All three examination elements must qualify for a passing mark.

Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean

Publisert av / forfatter Ragnar Prestholdt <Ragnar.PrestholdtSPAMFILTER@hit.no>,Halldor Engilbertsson <halldor.o.engilbertssonSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Kristin Midtbø - 27/02/2014