World Tourism Geography (TOUR110) Course Detail

Course Name Course Code Season Lecture Hours Application Hours Lab Hours Credit ECTS
World Tourism Geography TOUR110 3 0 0 3 6
Pre-requisite Course(s)
N/A
Course Language English
Course Type N/A
Course Level Bachelor’s Degree (First Cycle)
Mode of Delivery Face To Face
Learning and Teaching Strategies Lecture, Demonstration, Discussion, Question and Answer, Drill and Practice.
Course Coordinator
Course Lecturer(s)
  • Asst. Prof. Dr. Kemal Gürkan Küçükergin
Course Assistants
Course Objectives The objective of this course is to learn about tourism geography, time zones, climate and weather, continents, regions, countries, and major tourist destinations of the world.
Course Learning Outcomes The students who succeeded in this course;
  • Will be able to examine the main concepts of the geography of tourism
  • Will be able to understand the historical background of the geography of tourism
  • Will be able to explain the main aspects of physical and human geography
  • Will be able to understand the logic behind the representation of places in the context of tourism
Course Content Tourism geography, time zones, climate and weather, continents, regions, countries, major tourist destinations of the world, tourism organizations in different countries, the negative and positive effects of tourism development.

Weekly Subjects and Releated Preparation Studies

Week Subjects Preparation
1 Introduction to the geography of tourism
2 Introduction to the geography of tourism
3 The Historical Geography of Tourism
4 The Transport Geography of Tourism
5 The Physical Geography of Tourism: Resources and Barriers
6 The Human Geography of Tourism: Resources and Barriers
7 Mid-Term Exam Mid-Term Exam
8 The Economic Geography of Tourism
9 The Social Geography of Tourism
10 The Environmental Geography of Tourism
11 The Organization, Development, and Management of Space in Tourism
12 Tourism Representations of Place
13 Experiences of Place in Tourism
14 Case Studies
15 Presentations
16 Final Exam Final Exam

Sources

Course Book 1. Nelson, V. (2017). An introduction to the geography of tourism. Rowman & Littlefield.

Evaluation System

Requirements Number Percentage of Grade
Attendance/Participation 1 20
Laboratory - -
Application - -
Field Work - -
Special Course Internship - -
Quizzes/Studio Critics - -
Homework Assignments 1 20
Presentation - -
Project - -
Report - -
Seminar - -
Midterms Exams/Midterms Jury 1 35
Final Exam/Final Jury 1 45
Toplam 4 120
Percentage of Semester Work 55
Percentage of Final Work 45
Total 100

Course Category

Core Courses X
Major Area Courses
Supportive Courses
Media and Managment Skills Courses
Transferable Skill Courses

The Relation Between Course Learning Competencies and Program Qualifications

# Program Qualifications / Competencies Level of Contribution
1 2 3 4 5
1 The skills of understanding, explaining, and using the fundamental concepts of tourism management X
2 Analyzing and designing management techniques and practices in tourism organizations X
3 Understanding the planning, organizing, executing, coordinating and control functions of tourism management, along with explanation and implementation of them X
4 Understanding the strategic, tactical and operational dimensions of the tourism management X
5 Ability to use the modern techniques and technological devices of tourism industry X
6 Improving the ability to effectively implement the knowledge and skills in alternative tourism areas X
7 Concentrating practice along with theoretical frame of tourism management X
8 Developing the skills of communication X
9 Understanding the trends in the tourism industry X
10 Having the quality consciousness in the tourism industry X
11 Adopting work ethic and social responsibility in the tourism industry X
12 Ability to effectively implement the business knowledge and skills in at least one of the following fields: service, marketing, finance, human resources and accounting in tourism management X

ECTS/Workload Table

Activities Number Duration (Hours) Total Workload
Course Hours (Including Exam Week: 16 x Total Hours) 16 3 48
Laboratory
Application
Special Course Internship
Field Work
Study Hours Out of Class 15 2 30
Presentation/Seminar Prepration
Project
Report
Homework Assignments 2 10 20
Quizzes/Studio Critics
Prepration of Midterm Exams/Midterm Jury 1 20 20
Prepration of Final Exams/Final Jury 1 32 32
Total Workload 150