
Fundamentals of Tourism
Code: 101193 ECTS Credits: 6| Degree | Type | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Tourism | OB | 1 |
Contact
- Name:
- Arena Yáñez Gago
- Email:
- arena.yanez@uab.cat
Teachers
- Arena Yáñez Gago
- Jose Antonio Mansilla Lopez
- (External) Chiara Gai
Teaching groups languages
You can view this information at the end of this document.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites
Objectives and Contextualisation
- Place the student in the world of tourism.
- Make a general description of the importance of tourism in the economy and in society.
- Acquire the basic foundations of conceiving itself as an industry and its components: basic and complementary products and services, clients - recipients, companies, institutions, activities, infrastructures and social, environmental and surrounding factors.
- Understand the basic aspects of the world of tourism from a gender perspective.
Learning Outcomes
- CM14 (Competence) Propose ideas through the sector's vision and the theoretical perspective of how the tourism sector should be developed.
- CM15 (Competence) Design tourism development projects and plans for the different subsectors in the tourism sector.
- KM17 (Knowledge) Identify the activities to be carried out in the tourism sector in all its areas (accommodation, intermediation, restaurants and leisure, among others).
- KM18 (Knowledge) Describe the dynamic and evolving nature of tourism and its different sub-sectors.
- KM19 (Knowledge) Point out gender inequalities between different tourism sub-sectors.
- SM21 (Skill) Relate the main activities that comprise the tourism sector in its different areas and their interaction with the environment.
- SM22 (Skill) Analyse how tourism structures and business subsectors operate and the interrelation among them.
- SM23 (Skill) Analyse the economic dimension of tourism based on the quantitative and qualitative study of its subsectors.
- SM23 (Skill) Analyse the economic dimension of tourism based on the quantitative and qualitative study of its subsectors.
- SM24 (Skill) Analyse projects for the tourist development of the different subsectors.
Content
Unit 1: The Nature of the Tourism Market
1.1 Origin and Evolution of Tourism Activity
1.2 Basic Concepts of the Tourism Sector
1.3 Impacts of Tourism Activity
Unit 2: Demand
2.1. Types of Demand: Actual, Potential, Deferred, and Repressed
2.2. Elasticity of Demand: Causes and Consequences
2.3. Seasonality of Demand: Causes, Consequences, and Strategies for Reducing It
Unit 3: Supply
3.1. Tourism Intermediation Companies
3.2. Tourist Transportation Companies
3.3. Other Tourism Companies: Events, Guides, Tourist Information Offices, and Restaurants
Topic 4: Supply (II): Tourist Accommodation Companies
4.1. Introduction to the Hotel Industry and Types of Tourist Accommodation (Regulations)
4.2. Hotel Company Organization Chart
4.3. Accommodation Area: Departments, Organization, and Functions.
Activities and Methodology
| Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Type: Directed | |||
| Classroom | 40 | 1.6 | CM14, CM15, KM17, KM18, KM19, SM21, SM22, SM23, SM24, CM14 |
| Type: Supervised | |||
| Guided and Tutoring | 18 | 0.72 | CM14, CM15, KM17, KM18, KM19, SM21, SM22, SM23, SM24, CM14 |
| Type: Autonomous | |||
| Students Work | 45 | 1.8 | CM14, CM15, KM17, SM21, SM22, SM24, CM14 |
| Study | 35 | 1.4 | CM14, CM15, KM17, KM18, KM19, SM21, SM22, SM23, SM24, CM14 |
The teaching method used is a combination of lectures, combined with a series of tutorials in small groups to work on different exercises and assignments that will be given to the students throughout the course.
The use of mobile phones or laptops is not permitted during master classes, unless the teacher expressly authorizes it for an academic activity.
Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.
Assessment
Continous Assessment Activities
| Title | Weighting | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Attendance and participation | 10% | 0 | 0 | CM14, CM15, KM17, KM18, KM19, SM21, SM22, SM23, SM24 |
| Final project and oral presentation | 20% | 6 | 0.24 | CM14, CM15, KM17, KM18, KM19, SM21, SM22, SM23, SM24 |
| Individual assignments | 10% | 2 | 0.08 | CM14, CM15, KM17, KM18, KM19, SM21, SM22, SM23, SM24 |
| Partial exam 1 | 30% | 2 | 0.08 | CM14, CM15, KM17, KM18, KM19, SM21, SM22, SM23, SM24 |
| Partial exam 2 | 30% | 2 | 0.08 | CM14, CM15, KM17, KM18, KM19, SM21, SM22, SM23, SM24 |
A) CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT:
- There will be two partial exams, which represent 60% of the grade (30% each). The 1st partial will be carried out within the period established by the partials without teaching, while the 2nd partial will be carried out on the final exam date, together with the 1st partial, if it had not been passed. A minimum grade of 4 points of 10 is required to apply the average between exams.
- The final project represents another 20% of the grade. This group project must be delivered and presented in class within the agreed date. The project that has not obtained a minimum grade of 5 out of 10 will have to be repeated (according to the teacher's notes/comments) and delivered again on the day of the final exam. Important note: partial or total plagiarism will mean the non-accreditation of the entire subject.
- Individual assignments represent 10% of the grade.
- Attendance and participation represent 10% of the grade.
To pass the course students must get at least a grade of 5 out of 10 in the final grade.
B) SINGLE ASSESSMENT:
Instead of continuous assessment, students have the option to choose single assessment. In order to partake in the single assessment, it's compulsory to inform the Academic Service Department by the established deadlines and attach the appropriate document/s to justify the request.
Single assessment students will deliver and present an individual project within the deadline and will take the final exam on the date and time scheduled according to the academic calendar posted in the official academic program of the school. The grade of the final project will be 50% and final exam will be the remaining 50%. A minimum of 5 points will be required to pass both the exam and the project.
To pass the course students must get at least a grade of 5 out of 10 in the final grade.
RETAKE EXAM:
Students will have the chance to retake the exam according to the academic activities calendar, which is reported in the students' guide or on the school's website.
Bibliography
Cooper, Christopher. (2016): Essentials of tourism. Editorial Pearson.
Pacheco, Arévalo. & Jatzire, Georgina. (2020). Modelos turísticos y desarrollo sustentable: Análisis teórico. En: Factores críticos y estratégicos en la interacción territorial. Desafíos actuales y escenarios futuros. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México y Asociación Mexicana de Ciencias para el Desarrollo Regional A.C, Coeditores. http://ru.iiec.unam.mx/5123/
Pellejero Martínez, Carmelo; García Gómez, José Joaquín (2022). Historia económica del turismo en España (1820-2020): de los viajeros románticos al pasaporte COVID. Pirámide.
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- Instituto de Estudios Turísticos (IET). www.iet.tourspain.es
- ODS 2030. https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/es/objetivos-de-desarrollo-sostenible/
- OMT (2017) El Código Ético Mundial. Ginebra. UNWTO.
- Organización Mundial del Turismo. (OMT). www.unwto.org
- Turisme de Catalunya. www.turismedecatalunya.com i www.catalunya.com
- Turisme de Barcelona. www.barcelonaturisme.com
- Albasud. Investigación ycomunicación para el desarrollo www.albasud.org
Software
Moodle will be used for the correct monitoring and assessment of the subject. The student will need to use Word processors and programs to prepare presentations (such as PowerPoint/Canva/Genially).
Groups and Languages
| Name | Group | Language | Semester | Turn |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (TE) Theory | 1 | Catalan/Spanish | first semester | morning-mixed |
| (TE) Theory | 2 | English | first semester | morning-mixed |