What is the curriculum of travel and tourism courses?

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    VISHNU AGARWAL | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    A number of universities, community colleges, and vocational schools feature degree programs specific to the growing field of travel and tourism. Degree programs in this field cover topics that include hotel management, hospitality services, and travel booking as well as business and finance concepts.
    List of courses:
    Principles of Travel and Tourism
    This course gives students the basics in navigating the travel and tourism industry. Students in these classes learn about the issues related to business and resource management, tourism's effect on the world economy and the political impact of tourism. Some introductory travel and tourism cl
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    kajal soni Pursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Travel and Tourism is the aggregation of all the leisure, comfort and business travel products and activities provided by suppliers, including the airlines, hotels, car rental agencies, cruise lines, travel agencies, tour operators, gaming casinos, restaurants, railways, motor coaches, and theme parks. The course comprises chiefly fundamentals, history, business statistics, aviation management and business regulatory framework of tourism. The curriculum is divided into six semesters and the duration of the course is three years and may be provided by some certain institutes on a part-time basis as well. The importance of the B.A. (Trav
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    A number of universities, community colleges, and vocational schools feature degree programs specific to the growing field of travel and tourism. Degree programs in this field cover topics that include hotel management, hospitality services, and travel booking as well as business and finance concepts. List of courses:
    Principles of Travel and Tourism
    This course gives students the basics in navigating the travel and tourism industry. Students in these classes learn about the issues related to business and resource management, tourism's effect on the world economy and the political impact of tourism. Some introductory travel and tourism c
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    Aman Kumar | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Due to the Boom in Tourism Industry, the demand of skilled Travel and Tourism Professionals have increased significantly. The Universities have started a travel and Tourism course which focusses only on the travel and tourism aspect of the economy.
    The Major Subjects in Travel and Tourism course includes.
    TS-1 Foundation course in Tourism
    TS-2 Tourism Development: Products, Operation and Case Studies
    TS-3 Tourism Management
    TS-4 Indian Culture: A Perspective for Tourism
    PTS-4 Project Indian Culture: A Perspective for Tourism
    TS-5 Ecology, Environment and Tourism
    PTS-5 Project - Ecology, Environment and Tourism
    TS-6 Tourism Marketing
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Travel and Tourism is a course in which a student learns about the tourist destinations of many place and hospitality. They guide tourists and manage plans.
    There are many courses in this field such as Diploma, Certificate, Bachelors, Masters, Master Diploma. So all have different curriculum for their study. But basically, they learn about caring of tourist, communication skills, giving the detailed idea about tourist place, fundamentals of tourism, market policy, relation with tourist, guiding skills and many other skills. After doing this course, one can get job in tourism board under state and central government. Starting salary of t
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    Ashmeet Singh

    7 years ago
    The usual curriculum which is followed by travel and tourism course is mentioned below:
    Semester I
    1.Foundation Course in Food & Beverage Service - I
    2.Foundation Course in Front Office Operations - I
    3.Foundation Course in Accommodation Operations - I
    4.Application of Computers
    5.Hotel Engineering
    6.Nutrition
    Semester II
    1.Foundation Course in Food Production - II
    2.Foundation Course in Food & Beverage Service - II
    3.Foundation Course in Front Office Operations - II
    4.Foundation Course in Accommodation Operations - II
    5.Principles of Food Science
    6.Accountancy
    7.Communication
    Semester III & IV
    1.Food Production Operations
    2.Food & Beverage Service Oper
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    NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Associate's Programs:
    These programs may lead to an Associate of Science in Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism or an Associate of Applied Science in Travel and Events Management, among other degrees. Emphasizing marketing, tour development, operations, and sales, these programs can provide you with the skills necessary for entry-level work.
    The curriculum may include:
    Meeting, Conference, and Event Planning.
    Tour Operations.
    Convention Management.
    Hotel and Resort Operations.
    Public Relations.
    Bachelor's Programs.
    At the Bachelor's degree level, coursework usually encompasses the following areas:
    Introduction to Tourism.
    Introduction to Hospitalit
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