This course identifies the economic, cultural and social impacts of tourism. As a major economic sector, tourism contributes to the economic development of rich and poor countries alike. Tourism has also encouraged the large-scale movement of people around the world and has arguably led to a significant degree of cultural transformation. This course provides students with a systemic understanding of tourism’s effects on both tourists and the societies that receive them. It adopts multi-disciplinary approaches to analysis of tourism development case studies in the global tourism landscape, with the aim of equipping students to participate in significant cultural and tourism policy debates.
CRN | Section | Term | Type | Capacity | Day | Time | Building | Room | Instructor |
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13592 | 13592CA1 | Lecture | 97 | Fri | 15:00-17:50 | YEUNG | LT-15 |
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