Tourism  

TOUR 400 - Introduction to Tourism
Credits: 4.00
Provides an informational foundation in tourism and gives a more extensive knowledge of the tourism industry. Examines historical perspectives, tourism organization, and supply and demand of the tourism industry. Discusses the dynamic and pluralistic nature of the tourism industry. Writing intensive.

TOUR 510 - Tourism and Global Understanding
Credits: 4.00
Introduction to ways in which tourism can act as a vehicle to understanding foreign cultures. Responsible tourism has the potential to help bridge cultural and psychological distances that separate people of different races, religions, and socio-economic classes. Through responsible tourism we can learn to appreciate, trust, and respect the human diversity that our world has to offer. It will help students gain an informed acquaintance with other cultures, and customs and to understand the central role of tourism in international and cross-cultural understanding. Cr/F option.

TOUR 550 - Tourist Characteristics and Behavior
Credits: 4.00
Study of the socioeconomic, demographic, and psychographic characteristics of various types of tourist populations; specific emphasis on host-guest relationships and human development. Prereq: TOUR 400.

TOUR 560 - Special Topics
Credits: 4.00
A) Heritage Tourism Planning; B) Rural Tourism Development. Prereq: TOUR 400. May be repeated.

TOUR 615 - Tourism Planning and Development
Credits: 4.00
The planning and development of tourist resources and programs within a geographic region. Planning models are reviewed and analyzed. The relationship among tourists, tourist developments, and the planning of tourist attractions and services is examined. A strategic planning process is applied to the development of a regional tourism plan in New Hampshire. Prereq: TOUR 400.

TOUR 633 - Economics of Travel and Tourism
Credits: 4.00
Provides an understanding of both the microeconomic and macroeconomic aspects of travel and tourism. Using economics as a theory base, the course attempts to identify what is significant or special about travel and tourism compared with other activities. Special attention is given to issues such as resource immobility, capacity constraints, seasonality, and consumers' inability to experience the product before purchase. Prereq: EREC 411. (Also offered as EREC 633.)

TOUR #660 - Designing and Implementing Conferences and Meetings
Credits: 4.00
Basic principles and theory of the planning and management of conferences and meetings. Use of steering committees, selection of resource people, site selection, exhibits, and relations to supplier personnel. Special attention to designing the core of the conference and related activities.

TOUR 700 - Marketing Places
Credits: 4.00
Concepts, tools, and techniques of services marketing with specific application to tourism attractions and facilities. Provides an understanding of market research, consumer attitudes and behavior, market segmentation, product pricing, and quality control. Differentiates between advertising, promotion, and public relations. Prereq: MKTG 550; TOUR 400.

TOUR 705 - Ecotourism: Managing for the Environment
Credits: 4.00
Ecotourism embraces both the environment and economics. Provides a comprehensive framework for planning and managing ecotourism in order to both maximize potential benefits and to minimize potential costs for people and the environment. Seminar format. Case studies used to assess the role of ecotourism in the sustainable development of natural resources. Prereq: TOUR 400; juniors or seniors only.

TOUR 767 - Social Impact Assessment
Credits: 4.00
Provides a cross-disciplinary perspective on the issues, problems, and methods of Social Impact Assessment (SIA). Provides analytic approach and theoretical framework for the assessment of diverse events, including changes in the natural environment, the local economy, or dominant technology. SIA is required of most U.S. and Canadian federal and state sponsored projects that come under the National Environmental Protection Act, as well as all all projects funded by international donor agencies. (Juniors and seniors only.) Writing intensive.

TOUR 792 - International Experience
Credits: 1.00 to 4.00
Travel to foreign country for study of a specific topic to be approved by the student's major adviser. Prereq: permission.

TOUR 794 - Internship
Credits: 4.00 to 12.00
Fieldwork brings students in a full-time, 15-week (600 hours) supervised situation where they have an opportunity to achieve a synthesis, transfer, and application of the academic experience in a setting similar to that associated with professional employment. Prereq: permission.

TOUR 798 - Independent Study
Credits: 1.00 to 4.00
Special assignments in readings, investigations, field problems. May include teaching experience. Prereq: permission.