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By studying the course, the student should understand the meaning of the main concepts and terms in the field of tourism; describe the types of tourism and their characteristics; explain the functions of the tourism and leisure industry involved in the tourism value chain, as well as tourism-related areas; should identify and use reliable sources of information available in the field of tourism. Student will understand the concept of sustainable development in the tourism and hospitality industry and its main elements: economic profitability, community well-being, customer satisfaction, quality of employment, social equality, control at the local level, cultural richness, biological diversity, resource efficiency, environmental cleanliness and other explain the nature of similar principles within the framework of tourism policy and management; identify the various side effects of tourism ("spillover effects0"), explain the causes and consequences of these effects and propose ways to eliminate them; should provide examples of tools and policies required for the sustainable development of specific tourism products and destinations in countries at different stages of development. Student should be familiar with the basic concepts in the field of tourism policy development and planning of tourism activities; should be familiar with the role and functions of the state in the field of management of the tourism sphere; to interpret various management mechanisms and models for the formation of tourism statistics and accounting, protection of consumer rights, promotion of the development of the tourism sector, improvement of the quality of tourism services and regulation of tourism activities; evaluate state programs and projects related to the development of various types of tourism; should be able to prepare working documents with various contents related to the regulation and promotion of tourism.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Hospitality and Leisure Management
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
By studying the course, the student should understand the meaning of the main concepts and terms in the field of tourism; describe the types of tourism and their characteristics; explain the functions of the tourism and leisure industry involved in the tourism value chain, as well as tourism-related areas; should identify and use reliable sources of information available in the field of tourism. Student will understand the concept of sustainable development in the tourism and hospitality industry and its main elements: economic profitability, community well-being, customer satisfaction, quality of employment, social equality, control at the local level, cultural richness, biological diversity, resource efficiency, environmental cleanliness and other explain the nature of similar principles within the framework of tourism policy and management; identify the various side effects of tourism ("spillover effects0"), explain the causes and consequences of these effects and propose ways to eliminate them; should provide examples of tools and policies required for the sustainable development of specific tourism products and destinations in countries at different stages of development. Student should be familiar with the basic concepts in the field of tourism policy development and planning of tourism activities; should be familiar with the role and functions of the state in the field of management of the tourism sphere; to interpret various management mechanisms and models for the formation of tourism statistics and accounting, protection of consumer rights, promotion of the development of the tourism sector, improvement of the quality of tourism services and regulation of tourism activities; evaluate state programs and projects related to the development of various types of tourism; should be able to prepare working documents with various contents related to the regulation and promotion of tourism.
Admission Requirements
50+
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4 Years
Aug
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Programme overview
Main Subject
Hospitality and Leisure Management
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Programme overview
Main Subject
Hospitality and Leisure Management
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Admission Requirements
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