Since tourism studies consist of a variety of themes contributed by different disciplines like history, sociology, anthropology ,economics, management, marketing, Geography, environmental sciences, agriculture etc.
It is logical to accept contributions from each and every disciplines and our attempt is to synthesise all within the ambit of tourism studies.
The present course provides you with an understanding of the tourists and hosts in the beginning and switch over to a discussion on the role of the guides and escorts in tourism industry. This is followed by two different kinds of case studies, like, products and operations and promotional skills.
At the end TS-2 course has included a few experiences of professional bodies involved directly or indirectly with tourism industry for long.Course Status : | Completed |
Course Type : | Core |
Duration : | 12 weeks |
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Credit Points : | 8 |
Level : | Continuing Education |
Start Date : | 01 Feb 2020 |
End Date : | 31 Aug 2020 |
Exam Date : | 16 Sep 2020 IST |
Note: This exam date is subjected to change based on seat availability. You can check final exam date on your hall ticket.
TS-2:- Tourism Development Products, Operations and Case Studies |
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WEEK 1 |
Block-1:- Understanding Tourists and Hosts Unit:-1 Profiling Foreign Tourists Unit:-2 Domestic Tourists: Profile |
WEEK 2 |
Unit:-3 Guest- Host Relationship Unit:-4 Sociology, Anthropology and Tourism |
WEEK 3 |
Block-2:- Guides and Escorts Unit:-5 Discovering a town: Guide and the city tour Unit:-6 Describing a monument: The Taj Mahal Unit:-7 The Mountain Guide: Sherpa Unit:-8 Journey Through a Museum |
WEEK 4 |
Unit:-9 Visiting National Park: A Guide’s Perception Unit:-10 Dance and music: The Khajuraho festival |
WEEK 5 |
Block-3:- Tourist Sites: Products and Operations-1 Unit:-11 The Business City: Bombay Unit:-12 Cuisines, Customs, Festivals and Fairs Unit:-13 Adventure and Sports |
WEEK 6 |
Block-4:- Tourist Sites: Products and Operations-2 Unit:-14 Beach and island resorts: Kovalam and Lakshadweep Unit:-15 Hill Station of India Unit:-16 Wildlife: Jim Corbett and Gir National Parks |
WEEK 7 |
Unit:-17 Pilgrimage Unit:- 18 Festivals |
WEEK 8 |
Block-5:- Tourism Sites: Products and Operations-3 Unit:-19 Ethnic Tourism Unit:-20 Crafts and Folk Art |
WEEK 9 |
Block - 6:- Promotional Skills Case Studies-1 Unit:- 21 Festivals of India: A cultural construction abroad Unit:- 22 India fest Unit:-23 Kalinga-Bali Yatra Unit:- 24 Palace on wheels |
WEEK 10 |
Block:-7 Promotional Skills: Case Studies-2 Unit:- 25 PATA: A study of travel Mart Unit:-26 Marketing overseas: Govt. of India |
WEEK 11 |
Block:-8 Learning From Others Unit:-27 State Government Tourism Promotional Plans: A Case study of Maharashtra Unit: - 28 SITA |
WEEK 12 |
Unit: - 29 Air- India Unit: - 30 Highway Services: Haryana Tourism Unit: - 31 The Heritage Hotels |
Dr. Arvind Kumar Dubey is UGC-NET qualified and Ph.D from Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University in Tourism Management. He has 19 years of total teaching experience including nearly 10 years of teaching experience at Indraprastha University’s affiliated Government of Delhi’s (Department of Higher Education) institute named Delhi Institute of Heritage Research & Management (Post-Graduate level). He has published 24 research papers/articles; three edited books and presented 35 papers at National/ International Conferences / Seminars etc. He also chaired/co-chaired/ acted as resource person in at least 14 conferences/conventions/workshops/seminars etc.
He (as faculty) taught two papers related to Heritage Tourism Management at Post Graduate Level i.e. Master of Archaeology and Heritage Management and Master of Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (2 years course each) at DIHRM, Govt. of NCT Delhi.
He is Managing Editor at Global Journal of Enterprise Information System (e- journal, Print Journal), GJEIS (www.ejournal.co.in/gjeis/index.php/). Two PhD has been awarded and 4 PhD scholars are enrolled.
His area of interest lies in Heritage Tourism Management, Sustainable Tourism Development, Integrated Planning, Marketing, Geography of Tourism and Tourism Impact. He was Programme Coordinator of CTS, DTS, BHM, MHA, EMBAHM, MIHM and B.Sc in Fashion Design Programmes. As a Programme Coordinator he is currently involved in revision/development of tourism courses related CBCS, B.A (Vocational Studies) Tourism Management and BTS. He is Course Coordinator of 12 Courses related to BTS, MTTM/MTA and BAVTM (CBCS)
Dr. Paramita Suklabaidya is an alumnus of Delhi University and Lucknow University. She is NET-JRF qualified (2000) and has her PhD from Lucknow University (2008).
She was a Member of the committee constituted by CBSE for revising the existing course curriculum on Travel and Tourism as well as a Member of the committee constituted by AICTE on National Vocational Education Qualification Framework (NVEQF) for various levels in the field of Tourism Sector.
She has presented papers in National and International Seminars and Conferences; and published 08 research papers in National and International Tourism Journals and co – authored chapters in three edited books as well as CBSE books on Tourism. She was the PhD Coordinator of the School, and at present she is coordinating CTS and DTS programmes of the School.
Area of interest includes Crisis Management in Tourism, Tourism Marketing and SIT including Cruises and MICE – Event Management.
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