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  1. PDF Department of Tourism, Hospitality & Event Management Heritage Tourism

    heritage tourist attractions (museums, arts, festivals/events, urban/rural areas, and landscapes), interpretation, economics, and policies will be discussed. COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Define and explain the terminology and concepts of cultural heritage tourism and how it relates to

  2. Professional Certificate in Cultural Heritage Tourism

    One Cultural Heritage Tourism Certificate Program course is taught per week, and the program consists of two three-week blocks (for a total of six courses) with a one-week break in the middle. If for any reason during the program you require an extension, you may submit a letter of explanation to [email protected] .

  3. Syllabus in Heritage Tourism

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  4. PDF UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Department of Tourism, Recreation & Sport

    Course Description This course is designed to provide an understanding of the concepts of cultural heritage tourism. Theory, practice, history, terminology and current issues of cultural heritage tourism planning and management will be examined. Additionally, basic survey of cultural

  5. M.A. Cultural Heritage

    Core courses are obligatory for all students enrolled in the M.A. program. They include: Contemporary Issues in Cultural Heritage (3 credits) Cultural Heritage, Conflict and Peacebuilding (3 credits) Cultural Heritage Tourism: Intercultural Interactions (3 credits) Principles of Business for Non-Profit Organizations (3 credits)

  6. PDF AS.465 ( Cultural Heritage Management)

    AS.465.734. Heritage Tourism. 3 Credits. This course explores the practice and theory of heritage tourism and the history of its developments and impacts. Through the lens of sustainable economic development, it will examine the benefits and challenges of tourism and site management in both rural and urban contexts.

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  8. Cultural Heritage Tourism, Undergraduate Certificate

    This fast, flexible certificate program prepares you for exciting careers in the tourism and hospitality industry around the world. Apply Now. Request Info. Course Delivery: 100% Online. Total Credits: 18. In-State Tuition Per Credit: $317.26. Out-of-State Tuition Per Credit: $412.44.

  9. PDF Syllabus of Heritage tourism Syllabus of Heritage Tourism

    Syllabus of Heritage Tourism - Certificate Course by Department of History Module-I Heritage I) .Definition , Meaning and scope 2) Importance of Tourism 3) Types ofTou.-ism Module-Il I) Ancient Monuments 2) Medieval Monuments 3) Modern Monuments Module-ID I) Forts 2) Caves 3) Temples Module-IV ...

  10. PDF Heritage tourism Handbook

    improves quality of life. Heritage tourism can promote the economic and civic vitality of. gion.economic Benefits The creation of new jobs in the travel industry at cultural and historic attractions and in trav. l-related establishments. In 2008 Georgia tourism generated 241,000 jobs and had a direct economi.

  11. PDF Cultural & Heritage Tourism

    Cultural & Heritage Tourism. COURSE NAME: CULTURAL AND HERITAGE TOURISM . COURSE CODE: HOS313 . CREDIT HOURS: 3HRS . CONTACT HOURS: 45 HRS . RATIONALE: This course is designed to introduce students to the history and culture of places and people, through the eyes of lifestyles, artifacts and physical buildings. This is a fairly new area of

  12. Heritage Tourism

    Abstract. Heritage tourism is a form of cultural tourism in which people travel to experience places, artifacts, or activities that are believed to be authentic representations of people and stories from the past. It couples heritage, a way of imagining the past in terms that suit the values of the present, with travel to locations associated ...

  13. PDF Course Syllabus

    Course Description A conceptual partnership between cultural heritage and tourism; analysis of a wide range ... Heritage Tourism: Theme in Tourism, Pearson Hall, Essex. Wager, J. (1995). 'Developing a Strategy for the Angkor World Heritage Site', Tourism Management, 16: 515-523. - 5 - 16. Instructor (s) ...

  14. Cultural Heritage Tourism Event Planning and Management

    COURSE DESCRIPTION: TRV 295 - Topics in Cultural Heritage Tourism Event Planning and Management explores the core principles of event planning and management as it specifically relates to cultural heritage tourism, demonstrating the principles through the case study of three existing cultural heritage festivals (3 credits).

  15. PDF Course Syllabus

    protect cultural heritage through sustainable tourism (GSTC Criteria Section C). Learning Goals: • Understand issues and challenges related to the impact of tourism on local cultural heritage. • Learn about best practices on reducing negative impacts of tourism activities on local cultural heritage. • Discuss how to maximize tourism's ...

  16. Tourism Development and Management ,BS

    Contact information. School of Community Resources and Development | UCENT 550. [email protected]. 602-496-0550. When you become a tourism professional who understands how the bigger pieces of tourism fit together, you can positively impact communities, economies and the environment.

  17. UiTM Curriculum Management

    HTT530. MQF Credit. 3. Course Description. This course provides a theoretical and practical overview of issues and insights in relation to heritage tourism. Specifically, this course focuses on the cross-disciplinary study of culture and heritage in tourism, at the local, national and international levels of destination and society.

  18. Heritage Tourism & Museum Management: Course Description

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  19. Museum of historical and cultural heritage of Togliatti

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  20. What kind of UGA is effective for heritage tourism marketing? Matching

    User-generated advertising (UGA) is critical to heritage tourism marketing. However, there is a research gap on the impact mechanism of UGA essential elements. Through three scenario experiments ...

  21. Samara Region

    Samara Region has a temperate continental climate, but the summers are much warmer and the winters harsher than in western Russia. The average annual temperature is +3.8 °C, with average July (the hottest month) temperatures of +20.7 °C (but ranging from +18 °C to +25 °C) and average January (the coldest month) temperatures of -13.8 °C (-16 °C to -12 °C), although the annual variation ...

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    Garibaldi Castle is a sprawling medieval construction that dominates the small town of Khryashchevka, Samara. Built in the Neo-Gothic Style the intricate facade, Historical exhibitions, and dazzling stories that runs through the Castle walls will leave you in wonder. Discover an all-new land that celebrates the magic of ancient history.

  23. Samara Oblast, Russia guide

    Samara Oblast - Overview. Samara Oblast is a federal subject of Russia located in the southeastern part of European Russia, in the middle reaches of the Volga River, part of the Volga Federal District. Samara is the capital city of the region. The population of Samara Oblast is about 3,132,000 (2022), the area - 53,565 sq. km.