NHA TRANG UNIVERSITYSubject OutlineInternational name Numbers of credit Study length Prerequisite Study Commitment Subject Coordinator/ Lecturers International Tourism 4 1 Term None 60 x 45-Minute Periods Ms. Lan Anh 0905369644, lana_2410@ Bronnie Driscoll 124 5960 880 bronniedriscoll@ The subject outline contains important information. Please ensure that you read it carefully. It is also strongly recommended that you keep this copy of your subject outline for future reference. 1 - Subject objectives: The specific objectives of this subject are to help students to: Understand the concepts of international travel and related topics, including Marketing, Reservations, Ticketing and Travel Documentation Understand and be familiar with world’s major travel destinations Understand the concept of ground, sea and air travel2 - Subject materials: Lecture notes and selected materials which are recommended in each topic are key materials for this subject. In addition, further readings, discussion questions, exercises and problem-solving will help students understand thoroughly the fundamental issues of international travel. 3 – Materials for references: Harding, K. 1998. Going International, English for Tourism. Oxford University Press. Lloyd Hudman and Richard Jackson (2003). Geography of Travel and Tourism. Thomson Delmar - Subject structure: The structure of this subject for on-campus students comprises: 2 x 45 minute periods 3 times a week5 - Proposed schedule:.LECTURETOPIC – INSTRUCTORSSUB-TOPICS1 (8 Nov) (9 Nov) 2 (11 Nov) (15 Nov) (16 Nov).Air travel World’s air travel system Airport announcements and procedures Cabin crew procedures Checking-in Customs regulations Introduction to International Tourism Developments in Tourism Pioneers of Tourism Geography of Tourism3 (18 Nov) (22 Nov).Travel by Road and Rail World’s road travel system Travel by sea(23 Nov) (25 Nov) 5 (29 Nov) (30 Nov).Tickets, reservations and insurance World’s sea travel system Passenger information International etiquette Types of tickets Travel documents Bookings and reservations Travel insurance6 (2 Dec) (6 Dec) 7. Teacher’s lecture: Overview of the destination, statistics, SWOT (1 period) Promotion & Marketing in Tourism Advertising and promotions Holiday types and market segments(7 Dec) (9 Dec)Geography and Tourism in The AmericasSs presentations: Groups 1 2 3 4 5 Group: Macchu Picchu , Peru.(13 Dec)Group: Disneyland, Florida Group: Mardi Gras, Brazil Group: Grand Canyon, America Group: Easter Island- Chile ( 1 group presentation for 1 period- about 30 minutes, including class discussion)8 (14 Dec) (16 Dec) Geography and Tourism in presentations: Groups 6 7 8 9 10 Group: Masi Mara, Kenya Group: Victoria Fall, Zambia Group: Pyramids of Giza, Egypt Group: Lalibela, Ethiopia Group: Mount Killimanjaro, Tanzania9 (20 Dec) (21 Dec) (23 Dec) 10 (27 Dec) (28 Dec) (30 Dec) 11 (3 Jan) (4 Jan) Geography and Tourism in Australia and New presentations: Groups 1 2 3 4 5 Group: Uluru, Australia Group: Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand Group: Fraser Island, Australia Group: Rotorua, New Zealand Group: Great Barrier Reef, AustraliaGeography and Tourism in Western and Northern EuropeSs presentations: Groups 1 2 3 4 5 Group: Gibraltar Group: Stonehenge, Uk Group: The Louvre, France Group: Fjords of Norway, Norway Group: Hagia Sophia (Blue Mosque), TurkeyGeography and Tourism in Southern Europe, Central and Eastern EuropeSs presentations: Groups 6 7 8 9 10 Group: The Berlin Wall, Germany Group: The Acropolis, Greece Group: Venice, Italy Group: The Vatican City, Italy Group: The Galapagos Islands, Spain12 (6 Jan) (10 Jan) (11 Jan) Geography and Tourism in East Asia and Southeast presentations: Groups 6 7 8 9 10 Group: Angkor Wat, Cambodia Group: Everest Base, Nepal Group: H