James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2012

TO5104 - Tourist Management Strategies

Credit points: 03
Year: 2012
Student Contribution Band: Band 3
Administered by: School of Business

Tourists form the core of the demand sector of tourism systems. Managing tourist expectations, experiences, behaviours and impacts is a key element of sustainable tourism operations and destination competitiveness. This subject will combine perspectives from anthropology, sociology, social psychology, consumer behaviour and human geography to create tools for analysing and understanding tourists and their role in tourism systems. This subject will particularly concentrate on critically evaluating strategies for dealing with both positive and negative tourist impacts on the physical and socio-cultural dimensions of destinations.

Learning Outcomes

Graduate Qualities


Availabilities

Townsville, Block, Study Period 10
Census Date 13-Dec-2012
Non-standard start/end 02-Nov-2012 to 04-Jan-2013
Face to face teaching 02-Nov-2012 to 18-Nov-2012 (Fri 2/11 6pm-9pm, Sat 3/11 & Sun 4/11 9am-5pm AND Fri 16/11 6pm-9pm, Sat 17/11 & Sun 18/11 9am-5pm)
Coord/Lect: Professor Philip Pearce.
Contact hours:
  • 39 hours workshops/Seminars - As per Subject Guide
    Assessment:end of semester exam (50%); presentations (25%); assignments (25%).

    JCU Singapore, Internal, Study Period 51
    Census Date 22-Mar-2012
    Coordinator: Professor Philip Pearce
    Contact hours:
    • 39 hours workshops/Seminars - As per Subject Guide
      Assessment:end of semester exam (50%); presentations (25%); assignments (25%).

      JCU Brisbane, Internal, Study Period 21
      Census Date 12-Apr-2012
      Coordinator: Professor Philip Pearce
      Contact hours:
      • 39 hours workshops/Seminars - As per Subject Guide
        Assessment:end of semester exam (50%); presentations (25%); assignments (25%).

        JCU Brisbane, Internal, Study Period 23
        Census Date 06-Dec-2012
        Coordinator: Professor Philip Pearce
        Contact hours:
        • 39 hours workshops/Seminars - As per Subject Guide
          Assessment:end of semester exam (50%); presentations (25%); assignments (25%).

          Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.