27708 Destinations in Tourism Systems
6cp Postgraduate
This subject introduces the tourism industry. It identifies and systematically analyses the various sectors of the industry in terms of their functional, structural, operational, and interrelational attributes. It also examines the nature of the interrelationships between the tourism industry and the significant environments with which it interacts. It provides an understanding of the specific context within which intra-industry management, and public sector policy aimed at the overall management of tourism, are practised.
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