TOUR 270: Tourism Policy and Planning
This is an integrative course that takes a comprehensive view of the fundamental importance of management and its effective practice in tourism and hospitality. The course brings together and applies the theory, concepts, applications, skills and experiences from preceding courses. This is accomplished through the extensive use of case analyses along with other instructional methods. Topics include national and local tourism policy development external environments international trends and globalization strategic management in tourism and services businesses the planning process impacts of tourism development sustainable development role of governments in policy research, planning, development and implementation and proposal development and writing. Prerequisite: Second year status in the program.
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