RLS 3580 Sustainable Tourism - RE-SIT-EXAMINATION
APPLIES TO ACADEMIC YEAR 2015/2016 Norwegian version |
RLS 3580 Sustainable Tourism - RE-SIT-EXAMINATION
Responsible for the course
Georg Kamfjord
Department
Department of Innovation and Economic Organisation
Term
According to study plan
ECTS Credits
7,5
Language of instruction
Norwegian
Introduction
Learning outcome
Acquired knowledge
The students shall acquire a basic understanding and knowledge of the effects of the travel industry on landscape, culture, society and economy at a macro and micro level. The students shall also understand the effects of implementing sustainable tourism. They shall be able to discuss the problems of selecting, measuring, monitoring and evaluating sustainable indicators. The students shall also acquire an understanding of relevant topics from nature-based tourism in Norway.
Acquired skills
The students shall acquire skills in analyzing and describing positive and negative effects of the travel industry on landscape, culture, society and economy. The students shall be familiar with the use of measuring instruments for evaluating tourism in various areas.
Reflection
The students shall be able to take part in discussions and have ethical reflections on the development of tourism in vulnerable areas, destinations and enterprises based on nature and culture
Prerequisites
There are no particular prerequisites.
Compulsory reading
Books:
Weaver, David. 2006. Sustainable tourism : theory and practice. Elsenvier Butterworth-Heineman
Collection of articles:
Georg Kamfjord. 2010. Artikkelsamling: Bærekraftig reiseliv. Handelshøyskolen BI (publiseres på Itslearning)
Recommended reading
Course outline
- Growth of sustainable tourism
- Particular topics in sustainable tourism
- Alternative tourism, geo-tourism, eco-tourism
- Traditional mass tourism
- The travel industry
- Attractions
- Destinations
- Strategies for developing sustainable tourism
- Visit management
- Eco-tourism conscience for sustainable tourism
- Nature-based tourism in Norway
- Cases and special challenges for sustainable tourism in Norway
- Certification of measuring instruments
Computer-based tools
No specified computer-based tools are required.
Learning process and workload
The course consists of lectures, talks, excursions, student presentations and various forms of guidance and feedback. Students are expected to be well-prepared for class and to participate in what has been planned and agreed on in the detailed syllabus distributed at the beginning of the semester.
Recommended workload in hours
Activity | Use of hours |
Class participation | 36 |
Coursework assignments | 40 |
Preparation for class and exam, literature studies | 97 |
Self-tuition, study groups | 24 |
Exam | 4 |
Total use of hours recommended | 200 |
Examination
A four-hour individual written exam that accounts for 100% of the grade completes the course.
Examination code(s)
RLS 35801 – Written exam accounts for 100% of the grade in the course RLS 3580 Sustainable tourism, 7.5 ECTS.
Examination support materials
No support materials are allowed at the exam.
Re-sit examination
This course was lectured for the last time autumn 2012. Re-sit exam will be offered autumn 2013, autumn 2014 and last time autumn 2015.
Additional information
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