In this unit, students will investigate sustainable tourism products. Students will work in collaborative groups to explore the concept of sustainable tourism, and the context within which contemporary hotel, hospitality and tourism business operate. In line with the evolving nature of the tourism industry and the changing expectations of contemporary customers, students will work in simulated working environments to modify existing tourism products to meet sustainable tourism principles as well as design innovative new sustainable tourism products.
Unit details
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Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
VHH2003
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Investigate sustainable tourism products, including travel itineraries and tours; | ||
2. | Analyse the evolving nature of the sustainable tourism industry and the challenges and problems faced by managers of tourism products; | ||
3. | Analyse and interpret tourism and sustainability data sets and information to support decision making; | ||
4. | Appraise an existing tourism product and then modify it in line with sustainable tourism principles; and | ||
5. | Design a new tourism product in line with sustainable tourism principles. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
---|---|---|
Test | Weekly online tests | 20% |
Portfolio | Reflective ePortfolio | 20% |
Project | Industry project | 50% |
Presentation | Industry project | 10% |
Required reading
The Practice of Sustainable Tourism - Resolving the Paradox,
Hughes, M., Weaver, D., Pforr, C., 2015,
Routledge, Australia.
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