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Tourism II Special Interest Tourism BTR204

Duration: 100 hours
Prerequisites: None
Level: Statement of Attainment
COURSE STRUCTURE

There are ten lessons in this module as follows:

  1. Sectors of the Tourism Industry –Scope of the travel product (natural & cultural, events & sites)
  2. Types of Tourism –Regional, Rural, Urban.
  3. Accommodation Types: Resorts and Hotels, Camping, Back packers, Cruises, Special interest accommodation, Cultural Tourism –Theatre, Indigenous tourism, Historic parks, Cultural vs Heritage tourism
  4. Events & Festivals –Concerts, Exhibitions, Performances.
  5. Environmental Tourism – Nature based tourism, Wildlife tourism and ecotourism etc
  6. Health & Adventure Tourism – Health resorts & Spas, Bicycle & Walking Tours, Soft vs Hard Adventure Tourism, Rock Climbing, Space Tourism
  7. More Special Interest Tourism –Food & Wine, Senior Tourism, Sex tourism
  8. Visitor Management & Contingency Planning –Risk management (safety, financial, etc), insurance, environmental impacts, etc
  9. Packaging a Tour - Planning the Itinerary; costing; delivery; review etc

WHAT YOU WILL DO IN THIS COURSE

The course is more than theory, but it offers you choices in what practical tasks you undertake and how you undertake them, for example: you might do some or all of the following:

  • -Visit travel agencies or information centres
  • -Search the internet
  • -Write to a government travel authority/department
  • -Visit a local or regional tourist centre
  • -Study travel pages in a newspaper for both articles and advertisements
  • -Visit a library, bookshop or news stand and look at travel magazines
  • -Conduct interviews or surveys
  • -Attend events

 AIMS

  • To differentiate between different types of tourism on a variety of bases, including:
  • demographics, geography, economics, and culture.
  • To compare a variety of different accommodation services provided in the tourism industry.
  • To describe the operation of heritage and cultural tourism, including: historical, architectural, indigenous, and artistic attractions.
  • Evaluate the tourism potential of events and festivals.
  • To describe the management of passive natural tourist attractions, including wilderness areas, beaches, rivers, wildlife etc.
  • To describe the operation of different types of tourism facilities that have a significant focus on health and fitness, including Health Resorts, Walking Tours and Cycling.
  • To describe a variety of other types of special interest tourism, including food tourism, senior tourism and sex tourism.
  • To plan and manage the number of visitors to different types of tourism facilities and develop appropriate contingency plans.
  • To plan a package holiday incorporating a variety of accommodation and attraction options.

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Fee Information (AC)
Prices in Australian Dollars

PlanAust. PriceOverseas Price
A 1 x $3,938.00  1 x $3,580.00
B 2 x $2,123.00  2 x $1,930.00
C 3 x $1,540.00  3 x $1,400.00

Note: Australian prices include GST. 
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