Sustainable Tourism Management
Issued by
Griffith University
Earners have received an introduction to the tourism system, including definitional issues, the elements of the tourism industry, historical aspects of its development, contemporary growth trends and underlying factors, the nature of the market and product, impacts (economic, socio-cultural and environmental), and the emerging framework of sustainability.
Additional DetailsSkills
Earning Criteria
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Earner has completed this micro-credential via the Graduate Certificate in Professional Studies pathway or has selected a single course of study from the listed Griffith Professional micro-credentials
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Earners can describe the elements of the tourism system
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Earners appreciate a range of contemporary issues relevant to the nature, structure, dynamics and impacts of the domestic and international tourism system
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Earners identify and evaluate operational issues within the tourism industry from a management perspective and recommend appropriate strategies
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Earners can source and interpret tourism statistics and other literature
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Earners have successfully presented scenarios on the elements of the tourism system
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Earners have successfully completed a Tourism enterprise impact and response analysis – Problem solving assignment
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Earners have successfully completed weekly quizzes
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Earners have successfully completed a final essay on tourism statistics