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+ Tourism/Event Planning
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Eppler North, 419-372-2876
The
Tourism/Event Planning major will consist of two specializations
focusing on both domestic and global perspectives:
Tourism
Studiesthis specialization, disciplinary in nature,
is designed to prepare students to understand the social
science aspects of the tourism phenomenon. This specialization
is designed for students who may wish to pursue graduate
study.
Tourism Administrationutilizes
a more hands-on, practical approach. This specialization
prepares students for careers in the industry.
Learning
Outcomes
- Demonstrates
knowledge, skills, attitudes, and/or values in communication
and interpersonal skill, analytical skills, computer
literacy, and numeracy. (both specializations)
- Demonstrate
knowledge, skills, attitudes, and/or values of economics,
financial management, marketing, law, and human resource
management. (administration specialization)
- Demonstrate
knowledge, skills, attitudes, and/or values in an appreciation
of distribution patterns, geography, information technology,
research methods, planning, and policy. (both specializations)
- Demonstrate
knowledge, skills, attitudes, and/or values in practical
experience and knowledge of tourism workplaces. (administration
specialization)
- Demonstrate
knowledge, skills, attitudes, and/or values in local,
regional, international and global perspectives, including
ethical, environmental, and social responsibilities.
(both specializations)
Tourism
Studies specialization — click
for 2006-2007 course requirements
Tourism
Industry Administration specialization
—
click
for 2006-2007 course requirements
Consult
the program office for program admission procedures, internship
requirements and related information. |