Bshm 50 Macro Perspective Of Tourism And Hospitality 2024-2025 PDF

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This document is an outline for a BSHM 50 course at Cavite State University, on the macro perspective of tourism and hospitality, covering topics from course descriptions, vision, and mission to grading systems and classroom decorum.

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CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY CARMONA CAMPUS BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY S.Y 2024-2025 OPENING PRAYER BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Lord J...

CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY CARMONA CAMPUS BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY S.Y 2024-2025 OPENING PRAYER BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Lord Jesus, Thank you for this new day, bless us and be with us today. Help us to undrestand our lesson. Guide us the protect us. In Jesus Name, We pray. Amen. Hyass Alerika C. Lucas, LPT Cavite State University-Carmona Hospitality Management Instructor Licensed Professional Teacher Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management CVSU VISION The Premier University in historic Cavite globally recognized for excellence in character development, academics, research, innovation, and sustainable community engagement. CVSU MISSION Cavite State University shall provide excellent, equitable and relevant educational opportunities in the arts, science and technology through quality instruction and relevant research and development activities. It shall produce professional, skilled and morally upright individuals for global competitiveness. CVSU QUALITY POLICY We Commit to the highest standards of education, Value our stakeholders, Strive for continual of our products and services and Uphold the University’s tenets of Truth, Excellence, and Service to produce globally competitive and morally upright individuals. CVSU CORE VALUES Truth, Excellence and Service Objectives of the Department 1.Produce global, competitive managers, entrepreneurs, researchers development workers and other professional groups who are skilled in business and development while embodying character and moral values. 2.Develop quality and responsive instruction and researchers in the fields of business, management and other related fields, integrating inclusive education, gender perspectives, and sustainable development principles; 3. Motivate students to committed participation in extension programs that promote inclusive education, gender equality, and community development in aid of research activities for continuous improvement of individuals and organizational performance and: 4. Develop and sharpen the scientific, creative, and critical capabilities of individuals with a focus on inclusive approaches, gender sensitivity, and social responsibility Grading System Examinations (40%) Midterm Examination 50% Final Examination 50% Total 100% Other Requirements (60%) Quizzes 20% Homework/Seatwork/Activities 30% Project/Research/Case Study 30% Class Recitation 20% Total 100% Classroom Decorum 1.Wear identification cards and always observed proper uniform for LGBTQIA+ please check the guidelines for wearing prescribed uniform and haircut 2.Wear face mask, if needed. 3.Clean the classroom before and after classes; 4.Avoid unnecessary noise that might disturb other classes; 5.Practice good manners and right conduct at all times; practice gender sensitivity and awareness inside the classroom; 6. Avoid using mobile phones during our class COURSE DESCRIPTION This course is designed to give a clear and whole overview of Tourism and Hospitality as an ecosystem and goes beyond the usual closed –concept of tourism. It introduces the concepts and terms that are common throughout the different sectors. It also intends to develop, update and maintain local knowledge as well as tourism industry knowledge. It shows the structure and the scope of tourism as well as the impact of Tourism as an industry in relation to the world economy and society. It also illustrates the effects of the convergence of tourism with the other local industries. It discusses the major factors that influence the history and future of tourism in the world and in the Philippines. It also introduces the sustainable goals of tourism and discusses, among others, how to develop protective environments for children in tourism destinations, to observe and perform risk management activities, the students will also learn to appreciate the key global organizations and the roles they play in influencing and monitoring tourism trends. Introduction of Tourism and Hospitality BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Tourism Tourism is a social, cultural and economic phenomenon which entails the movement of people to countries or places outside their usual environment for personal or business/professional purposes. http://www.unwto.org › glossary-tourism-terms Hospitality The friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers. Oxford Languages Hospitality Industry The supplier of the tourism services. It also refers to the relationship between a guest and a host. Tourism Travel The act and process of spending time away from home in pursuit of recreation, relaxation, and pleasure, while making use of the commercial provision of services. Tourism | Definition, History, Types, Importance, & Industry Virtual Tourism It present viewers an immersive of an activity, location or destination using techonology. Viewers can access virtual tourism content using a virtual reality headset for the most immersive experience, but they can also usually view the content on a normal computer or mobile phone Laura Frederick, 2021 5A’s of Tourism Attractions - It is the most essential element & object that attract people to travel. Typically, people get closer to things that attract them. Therefore, you can grasp the attention of many people through your attractive travel sites.It could be a place, nature, lakes, beach, monuments etc. Types of Attractions Natural Attraction - It is an attraction that is inherent in the natural environment. It is also known as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Ex: Mayon Volcano in Albay, Puerto Prinsesa underground cave, and Taal Volcano Man-Made Attraction - It is an attraction built and developed by humankind for but not limited to historical landmarks, remembrance of historical figures and events, and tourism and hospitality functions. Ex: Intramuros, Corigidor Island, Cebu Heritage - 5A’s of Tourism Accessibility - With the exception of adventure tourism, which requires visitors to travel to locations or sites that are difficult to access, it is a crucial component for the overall growth of the tourism industry. No matter where the attraction is, people cannot go there or enjoy it if it is inaccessible. There have been tourist spots and attractions in recent years that create virtual access for visitors to visit the location from the comfort of their own homes. There are diverse ways to access a tourist attraction: 1. Transportation – It is important to other to take tourist from one place to another, There are Different modes of transportation such as Ground, Aerial, and Aquatic. 5A’s of Tourism Accessibility - With the exception of adventure tourism, which requires visitors to travel to locations or sites that are difficult to access, it is a crucial component for the overall growth of the tourism industry. No matter where the attraction is, people cannot go there or enjoy it if it is inaccessible. There have been tourist spots and attractions in recent years that create virtual access for visitors to visit the location from the comfort of their own homes. There are diverse ways to access a tourist attraction: 1. Transportation – It is important to other to take tourist from one place to another, There are Different modes of transportation such as Ground, Aerial, and Aquatic. 5A’s of Tourism Accessibility - With the exception of adventure tourism, which requires visitors to travel to locations or sites that are difficult to access, it is a crucial component for the overall growth of the tourism industry. No matter where the attraction is, people cannot go there or enjoy it if it is inaccessible. There have been tourist spots and attractions in recent years that create virtual access for visitors to visit the location from the comfort of their own homes. There are diverse ways to access a tourist attraction: 1. Transportation – It is important to other to take tourist from one place to another, There are Different modes of transportation such as Ground, Aerial, and Aquatic. 5A’s of Tourism Amenities - Things such as stores or sports facilities that are provided for people's convenience, enjoyment, or comfort. The hotel amenities include health clubs, conference facilities. Activities - This pertains to the activities that can be done or availed in the tourism destination or attraction. These activities range from leisure up to adventure activities. Examples of these tourism activities are bungee jumping, carousel riding, jet-ski riding, fine dining, and the like. Tourist and Excursionist Tourist A person who visits a country other than that in which he usually lives for a period of at least 24 hours. Overnight Visitor BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Excursionist The excursionist are temporary visitiors staying less than 24 hours in the destination visited and not making overnight stays. Same-day Visitor BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Elements of Travel Distance A measure that has been used to distinguish travel away from home is the distance traveled on a trip. https://quizlet.com/ph BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Lenght of stay Figuring out the total number of guest spent by a given number of visitors in a destionation. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Residence of travellers The residence or origin of travellers is the third basic elements of travel. For Business and research purposes. it is important to know where people live. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Purpose of travel ü Visting a friends and relatives ü Conventions, seminars, and meetings ü Business ü Outdoor recreation - Hunting, Fishing, Boating and Camping ü Entertainment ü Personal-Family, Medical, Funeral, Wedding ü Others BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Types of Tourism Tourisn is one of the world’s fastest- growing industries and a major foreign exchanges and employment generation for many countries. It is one of the most remarkable economic and social phemomena. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Domestic Tourism Refers to travel taken exclusively within the national boundaries of the travellers country. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY International Tourism Involes the movement of people across international boundaries. They travel using Aerial transportation. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Kinds of Tour Packages Independent Package Tour An independent vacation combines the best of escorted and guided tours, with the freedom and flexibility of solo travelling. The tourist will manage to get reservation for their meals, transportaion and activities. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Group Package Tour Traveling as part of a pre-arranged group with a set itinerary, often organized by a tour operator or group leader, and typically involving shared activities, accommodations, and transportation with fellow travelers. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Tourism Product ü The Tourist Product consists of what the tourists buy. In a wider sense, the tourist product is a combination of what the tourist does at the destination and the services they used during their stay. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Classification of tourist products: ü Services ü Pschological ü Standard and Quality ü Suppy of the Products ü Tourist Destination ü Tourist Services BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Services ü Itis intangible item. It is product that you can experience, and the quality varies from different establishment and providers. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Psychological ü It is a temporary use of a strange environment plus the culture and heritage of the region and other intangible benefits such as atmosphere and hospitality. This product can give you refreshment and inner peace. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Standard and Quality ü The standard and quality are a product for many establishment in the tourism and hospitality industry such as their rooms, food and services. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Supply and Product ü The number of hotel rooms available at a particular resort cannot be varied to meet the changing demands of tourist during a particular season. The supply should be able to meet the demands. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Tourist Destination ü It is a geographical unit that the tourist visits and where they are staying. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Tourist Services Including transportation services (airlines, cruise ships,trains and taxicabs). Hospitality services (such as accomodations including hotel and resort). The third group of tourist services consist of those provided by the travel agent and by the tour operator. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Travel Agent ü They supply an intermediary function between the tourist and the tour operators. They are the “DISTRIBUTOR” of the packaged product created and develop by the tour operator. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Tour Operator ü This is a company firm that manufactures the tour package. They combine the individual componets of leisure travel into a product which is then sold directly to the public or through travel agents. They are the “MANUFACTURER” of the product. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Characteristics of Tourism  In tourism, the product is not brought to the consumer: the consumer must travel and go to the product to buy it.  The product of tourism is not used up: thus, they do not exhaust the country’s natural resources.  Tourism is a labour-intensive industry.  It is people-oriented.  The industry is seasonal.  The industry is dynamic. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Importance of Tourism Contribution to the balance of payment or accounting records that shows the economic and financial situation of the country. Societal Benefits. Cultural Enrichment. Educational Significance. A vital force for peace. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Quiz Assignment Think of any current issue now a days and what is the effect of it to our tourism and hospitality industry in the Philippines? Expound. BSHM 50 - MACRO PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Thank You

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