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B1_Students have demonstrated and understood knowledge in a field of study that is based on general secondary education, and is usually found at a level that, while supported by advanced textbooks, also includes some aspects involving knowledge from the forefront of their field of study
B2_That students know how to apply their knowledge to their job or vocation in a professional way and have the skills that need to be demonstrated through the elaboration and defense of arguments and the resolution of problems within their area of study
E11_Manage territorial tourist spaces in accordance with sustainability principles
E13_Interpret the strategy, objectives and public instruments of tourism planning
E15_Interpret a public plan in tourism and the opportunities that arise for the private sector
G3_Be able to innovate by developing an open attitude to change and be willing to re-evaluate old mental models that limit thinking
G2_Be able to generate ideas and solve problems, both individually and collectively
T1_Communicate properly orally and in writing in the two official languages of Catalonia
T2_Show willingness to learn about new cultures, experiment with new methodologies and encourage international exchange
T4_Show entrepreneurial leadership and leadership skills that build personal confidence and reduce fear of risk
T5_Domain the computer tools and their main applications for the ordinary academic and professional activity
T3. Formulate critical and well-argued reasoning, using precise terminology, specialized resources and documentation that supports these arguments.
T6.Develop tasks autonomously with a correct organization and timing of academic work
T7_ Develop the ability to assess inequalities due to sex and gender to design solutions.
The classroom (physical or virtual) is a safe space, free of sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic and discriminatory attitudes, either towards students or towards teachers. We trust that together we can create a safe space where we can make mistakes and learn without having to suffer prejudice fromothers.
Theoretical sessions:
MD1. Master class through Zoom: expository class sessions based on the teacher's explanation attended by all students enrolled in the subject.
MD3. Presentations: in multimedia format.
Guided learning:
MD5. Seminars: face-to-face format in small work groups. These are sessions linked to the theoretical sessions of the subject that allow to offer a practical perspective of the subject and in which the participation of the student is key.
MD7. Case study: dynamics that starts from the study of a case, which serves to contextualize the student in a specific situation, the teacher can propose different activities, both individually and in groups, among their students.
Autonomous learning:
MD10. Research and critical reading of articles.
MD11. Non-contact tutorials: the student will have telematic resources such as e-mail and ESCSET intranet resources.
Subject 1. The tourist destinations
1. What do we mean by tourist destination?
2. What elements make up a tourist destination?
3. What is the life cycle of tourist destinations?
4. Types of tourist destinations
5. Agents of the tourist destination
4. Practice
Subject 2. The process of the tourist planning
1. Introduction
2. Concept of tourist planning
3. Why is tourism planning important?
4. Objectives of tourism planning according to the UNWTO
5. Typology of tourism planning
6. Phases of tourism planning
7. Particularities of tourism planning
8. Changes in the approach to tourism planning
9. Deficiencies and errors in tourism planning
10. Practice
Subject 3. Specific instruments of tourist planning
1. Tourism Excellence Plans
2. Tourism Promotion Plans
3. Tourism Competitiveness Plans
4. Strategic Plans
5. Practice
Subject 4. Analysis of cases of tourist planning
1. Case study
2. Practice
Subject 5. How to elaborate a strategic plan of tourism
1. Phases
2. Practice
AF1. Theoretical sessions
AF2. Seminars
AF3. Work in group
AF4. Individual work
AF5. Personal study
The quarterly evaluation will take into account the following aspects with the weights indicated:
- SE4. Final term exam: 40% (it will be necessary to obtain a grade of 4 points out of 10 to be able to average)
- SE2. Group work: 35%
- SE3. Exposures: 5%
- SE1. Participation in class activities: 20%
On retrieval, only the exam mark can be retrieved and the remaining marks will be saved.
Anton, Salvador (2009). Introduction to the tourist area. Ed. UOC
Calabuig, Jordi (2009): Tourist destinations. Ed. UOC
Valls, Josep Francesc. (2004): Management of sustainable tourist destinations. Ed. Management 2000.
Maimí, Benet (2010). Tics application in the development of tourist territories. ED CCM
Simancas Cruz, Moses. coord. (2016). The planning and territorial management of tourism. Barcelona, Editorial Síntesis.
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