Tourism Studies Courses
TOUR 1P91
Introduction to Recreation and Leisure
(also offered as RECL 1P91)
Nature, significance and theories of recreation and leisure, recreation participation, opportunities for recreation involvement and leisure experiences, recreation resource management, delivery and facilitation structures.
Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.
TOUR 1P98
Introduction to Tourism
(also offered as RECL 1P98)
Socio-cultural, environmental and economic impact of tourism. Elements drawn from recreation, sociology, psychology, geography, economics and business.
Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to TOUR and RECL majors.
Prerequisite: TOUR 1P91 or permission of instructor.
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in TOUR 2P08.
TOUR 1P99
Foundations of Applied Health Science Inquiry
(also offered as CHSC 1P99, PEKN 1P99, RECL 1P99 and SPMA 1P99)
Multidisciplinary approaches to critical inquiry in applied health science. Introduction to investigative methods of research and critical analysis in the fields of health, sport, recreation and physical activity.
Lectures, alternating weeks; seminar, alternating weeks; 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to students admitted to TOUR, CHSC, CHLH, HLSC, BPhEd/BEd, PEKI, PEKN, RECL and SPMA.
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in CHSC 1P90 and PHED 1P99.
TOUR 2P07
Introduction to Research Design and Evaluation
(also offered as RECL 2P07)
Principles and techniques for research. Issues concerning the construction, administration and evaluation of data collection as well as the processing and analysis of data.
Lectures, lab, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to TOUR and RECL majors.
Prerequisite: TOUR 1P99 or COSC 1P95 or permission of the instructor.
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in CHSC 2Q07, PHED 2P08, PHED 2Q07, SPMA 2P07 and 2Q07.
TOUR 2P11
The Social Psychology of Leisure and Recreation
(also offered as RECL 2P11)
The social psychological dimensions of human behaviour during free time including lifestyle, social habits and motives for leisure and recreation.
Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to students with a minimum 5.0 overall credits or permission of the instructor.
Prerequisite: TOUR 1P91 or CHSC 1F90.
TOUR 2P18
Tourism Industry Operations
(also offered as RECL 2P18)
Foundations of tourism service delivery systems. The interactive relationships and operational aspects of public and private travel tourism systems in Canada and around the world.
Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: TOUR 1P98 (2P08) or permission of the instructor.
Note: field experience fee will be charged for a one day field trip; consult the Department.
TOUR 2P41
Economics of Tourism and Leisure Activities
(also offered as ECON 2P41 and RECL 2P41)
Introduction to the economic analysis of the tourism industry. Determinants of the demand and supply for tourism and recreation; impacts of tourism, recreation and leisure on regional and national economies. Topics may include ecotourism and the impact of government policies on tourism and recreation.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to students with a minimum of 4.0 credits. Not open to ECON (single or combined) majors, BBE or ENEC students.
TOUR 2P92
Conservation Planning
(also offered as ENVI 2P92)
Application of ecological theory to environmental planning for conservation of species and ecosystems in a world dominated by human activities. Attitudes, values and approaches: conservation, preservation, utilitarianism, stewardship and management. Co-existence of humans and wild life in parks, reserves, zoos and productive landscapes. Combining conservation with development. Conservation programs, policies and legislation.
Lectures, seminar, workshop, 3 hours per week.
Prerequisites: ENVI 1P90, 1P91 and MATH 1P98 or permission of instructor.
TOUR 2P94
Global Conventions on Environment and Development
(also offered as ENVI 2P94 and INTL 2P94)
Attempts of the global community to set policy through processes such as the World Conservation Strategy, the Brundtland Commission, Agenda 21 and the Commission on Sustainable Development.
Workshop, seminar, 3 hours per week.
Prerequisites: ENVI 1P90 and 1P91, INTL 1F90 (1P95) and MATH 1P98 or permission of instructor.
TOUR 3P18
Tourism Planning and Development
(also offered as RECL 3P18)
Planning and development of tourism resorts, attractions, tourism sites and regional economies through tourism; consideration of regional, provincial and national developments.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: TOUR 1P98 (2P08).
TOUR 3P28
Interactive Travel Distribution Channels
(also offered as RECL 3P28)
The nature and scope of interactive market distribution channels for travel products and services including the Internet and global distribution systems.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: TOUR 1P98 (2P08).
TOUR 3P38
Strategic Management in Tourism
(also offered as RECL 3P38)
Investigation of the theories, principles and practices in tourism management. Growth management principles; analyses of globalization of competitive environments, corporate strategies for small firms to multinational corporations, visitor management techniques and quality issues.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: TOUR 2P18 or permission of the instructor.
TOUR 3P40
Marketing in Tourism and Recreation Service Organizations
(also offered as RECL 3P40)
Exploration of marketing concepts and methods available to public, commercial, and private tourism and recreation organizations. Topics include: societal marketing philosophy, issues surrounding the marketing of services, market research, market segmentation, and marketing mix strategies related to programming, distributing, pricing, and promoting tourism and recreation services.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: TOUR 2P10 or permission of the instructor.
TOUR 3P49
Gender and Environment
(also offered as ENVI 3P49 and WISE 3P49)
Theoretical perspectives on feminism and eco-philosophies such as eco-feminism, deep ecology and social ecology. Implications for local, national and global policy.
Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to TOUR, ENVI and WISE majors and ENVI certificate students.
Prerequisite: one of ENVI 1P90, 1P91, WISE 2P90, 2P91 or permission of the instructor.
Note: students minoring in Sociology and Women's Studies may register prior to date specified in BIRT guide. Contact the Department.
TOUR 3P65
Geography of Rural Development and Tourism
(also offered as GEOG 3P65)
Provides overview of tourism as it intersects with rural development theory, processes and planning. Examines various social, environmental, cultural and economic problems, consequences and opportunities of tourism in a rural development context. Incorporates examples of rural festivals, wineries and agri-tourism as means to understand appropriate rural tourism development.
Lectures, 4 hours per week.
Prerequisite: TOUR 1P98 (2P08) or GEOG 1F90.
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in TOUR (GEOG) 3V60.
TOUR 3P66
Ecotourism
(also offered as RECL 3P66)
Importance of ecotourism as a global phenomenon. Analysis of ecotourism as it relates to sustainability and other forms of alternative tourism, including impacts, risk management, programming, tour operation, ethics, development, marketing and parks management.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: TOUR 1P98 (2P08) or RECL 1P96 (2P06) or permission of the instructor.
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in TOUR (RECL) 3V66.
TOUR 3P68
Heritage Tourism
(also offered as RECL 3P68)
Built, natural and cultural resources for heritage tourism destinations on a variety of scales from World Heritage Sites to countryside and rural tourism attractions. Regional identities and environments and the importance of small and medium sized enterprises.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: TOUR 1P98 (2P08).
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in TOUR (RECL) 3V68.
TOUR 3P78
International Tourism
(also offered as RECL 3P78)
Changes in power relations, environment, society and economy through the globalization of tourism. Human rights and other critical issues of international tourism.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: TOUR 2P18 or permission of instructor.
TOUR 3P88
Tourism Field Course
Investigations into tourism through the examination of site developments including major functions, planning issues, institutions, peoples and internal spatial structures.
Lectures, seminar, fieldwork.
Prerequisites: TOUR 1P98 (2P08) and 2P07 or permission of the instructor.
Note: Orientations begin in January to design and plan a one-week field trip in a selected area departing in early May. Additional expenses will be incurred depending on destination selected.
TOUR 3P95
Leisure Services Field Work
(also offered as RECL 3P95)
Practical experiences in specific leisure service agencies. Leadership, programming, community resource and management competency development. Placement in a community recreation or tourism setting.
Seminar, field work, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to TOUR and RECL majors with a minimum 60 percent major average and a minimum of 9.5 overall credits.
Note: additional course fee will be charged, consult the Department.
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in TOUR (RECL) 3P05 and 4F05.
TOUR 3P99
Professional Development in Recreation Service Organizations
(also offered as RECL 3P99)
Theoretical principles of workplace culture in recreation and tourism service organizations focusing on strategies for entry into the profession, professional competencies and behaviours related to successful performance in the workplace, and standards and practices designed to enhance professional development in recreation and tourism organizations.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to RECL and TOUR majors with a minimum of 5.0 overall credits.
Prerequisite: RECL 1P91.
Note: enrolment limited to 40 students per section. Additional fees for assessment tools, consult the Department.
TOUR 3Q07
Quantitative Analysis
(also offered as RECL 3Q07)
Quantitative means of understanding, evaluating and interpreting statistical information.
Lectures, lab, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to TOUR and RECL majors.
Prerequisite: TOUR 2P07.
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in CHSC 3Q07, PEKN 3P08, PHED 3P08, 3Q07, RECL 3P07, SPMA 3P07, 3Q07 and TOUR 3P07.
TOUR 3Q17
Qualitative Analysis
(also offered as RECL 3Q17)
Theories, approaches, designs, methods and procedures for conducting evaluative analyses.
Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to TOUR and RECL majors.
Prerequisite: TOUR 2P07.
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in CHSC 3Q17, PEKN 3P18, PHED 3P18, 3Q17, RECL 3P17, SPMA 3P17, 3Q17 and TOUR 3P17.
TOUR 3V10-3V99
Variable Topics in Tourism
Specific topics to be selected.
Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.
TOUR 4P03
Directed Project
Development of appropriate and relevant research designs in tourism studies in student's area of interest.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to TOUR majors with a minimum of 14.5 overall credits or permission of the instructor.
Prerequisite: TOUR 3Q07 (3P07) or 3Q17 (3P17).
TOUR 4P17
Independent Research Project
Individual research project carried out under the direction of a faculty adviser.
Restriction: open to TOUR majors with a minimum 70 percent major average, minimum 60 percent non-major average and a minimum of 14.5 overall credits.
Note: involves submission of a proposal submitted before May 1 prior to entering year 4.
TOUR 4P18
Themes in Tourism Development
Historical, contemporary and future themes in tourism and development theory. Implications of selecting tourism as a development strategy under various tourism development paradigms.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to TOUR and RECL majors with a minimum of 14.5 overall credits.
Prerequisite: TOUR 3P78, RECL 3P01 or permission of the instructor.
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned credit in TOUR 4F01.
TOUR 4P21
Issues of the Global System
(also offered as ENVI 4P21 and INTL 4P21)
Emphasis on power relationships, cultural patterns, globalisation, and extra-state phenomena such as pollution and disease. Role and possibilities for leadership, with a view to leadership development.
Seminar, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: students must hold a minimum 14.0 overall credits or permission of the Instructor.
TOUR 4P28
Contemporary Issues in Tourism Services
Issues and concerns related to administration and management of tourism services.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to TOUR and RECL majors with a minimum of 14.5 overall credits.
Prerequisite: TOUR 3P78, RECL 3P01 or permission of the instructor.
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned credit in TOUR 4F01.
TOUR 4P38
Destination Management
Examination of complex relationships between different sectors of tourism, tourism destination planning organi-zations and local communities through the use of case studies from Canada and elsewhere.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to TOUR and RECL majors with a minimum of 14.5 overall credits.
Prerequisite: TOUR 3P78, RECL 3P01 or permission of the instructor.