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i) Compulsory Courses
TS-1: Foundation Course in Tourism (8 Credit)
TS-2 :Tourism Development : Products, Operations and Case Studies (8 Credit)
TS-3 :Management in Tourism (8 Credit)
ii) Any one of the following groups of Electives
TS-4 I:ndian Culture - A Perspective for Tourism (8 Credit)

PTS-4 :Project on Indian Culture : Perspective for Tourism ( 4 Credit)
OR
TS-5 :Ecology, Environment and Tourism (8 Credit)
PTS-5: Project on Ecology, Environment and Tourism ( 4 Credit)
OR
TS-6 Tourism Marketing (8 Credit)
PTS-6 : Project on Tourism Marketing ( 4 Credit)
Total Credits 36
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Course Syllabus - Fall 2001
Course Title/Number: PRM 300 Ecotourism
Semester Offered: Fall/Spring
Credit: 3 Semester Hour
Course Facilitator: Dr. Charles HammersleyOffice phone: (520) 523-6655 Fax: (520) 523-1080 Gregory isaacs last one year.

Office Address: SW Forest Science Complex, room 100a
E-mail: charles.hammersley@nau.edu
Office Hours: 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm (other hours available by appointment)
Course Prerequisites: none
Course Description: Course will introduce students to the history, concepts, principles, marketing, planning and management of ecotourism activities and development which promote cultural and environmental awareness and local economic benefits.
Textbook:
Required Text: Lindberg, K. & Hawkins, D. (1993). Ecotourism: A Guide for Planners and Managers. North Bennington, VT: The Ecotourism Society. ISBN: 0-9636331-0-4 The Ecotourism Society, PO Box 755, North Bennington, Vermont 05257, 802-447-2121 |
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Course Objectives: Competencies:
Knowledge of current trends in ecotourism |
Ability to discuss the importance of the local ecology, culture, history and economic development balanced with a social responsibility. |
Ability to identify ecotourism markets. |
Awareness of conserving natural resources and maintaining the integrity of the indigenous culture. |
Developing a feasibility study for potential ecotourism projects. |
Knowledge of tour planning and site development |
Course Structure: Web-enhanced or web based course with on-line discussion groups and outside assignments with community/special interest groups.
Course Requirements & Grading Basis:
Quizzes (8) | 20% |
Ecotourism Project | 20% |
Literature Review | 20% |
Ecotourism Case Study | 20% |
Module Activities | 20% |
Total | 100% |
Note: There is a ten (10) point penalty for late assignments, web activities or quizzes.
Grading Basis:
90 – 100 = A; 80 – 89 = B; 70 – 79 = C; 60 – 69 = D; less than 59 = F
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Blangy, S. & Nielsen, T. (1994). 'Ecotourism and Minimum Impact Policy' in Annals of Tourism Research (20:2): 357-360.
Boo, Elizabeth. Ecotourism: The Potentials and Pitfalls, Vol 1.World Wildlife Fund. 1990.
Boyd, S.W., R.W. Butler and A. Perera. (1994). 'Identifying Areas for Ecotourism in Northern Ontario: Application of a Geographical Information System Methodology in Journal of Applied Recreation Research (19:1).
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Carr, M.H. and K.H. Wilson. (1994). 'Ecotourism in Florida: A Local Look at a Global Approach' in Trends (31:2).
Carr, T.A., H.L. Pedersen and S. Ramaswamy. (1994). 'Rain Forest Entrepreneurs: Cashing in on Conservation' in Environment, September (35:7).
Cater, E. (1994). 'Ecotourism in the Third World: Problems for sustainable development' in Tourism Management, April (14:2).
Cater, E. & Lowman G. eds. (1994). Ecotourism A Sustainable Option?. London: John Wiley and Sons
Ceballos-Lascurain, H. & and Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1995). 'Ecotourism: An Introduction,' in John A. Bissonette and Paul R. Krausman, eds., Integrating People and Wildlife for a Sustainable Future. Bethesda, Maryland: The Wildlife Society:
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Norris, R. (1994). 'Ecotourism in the National Parks of Latin America' in National Parks, January (68: 1 / 2)
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Human Ecology Syllabus
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Home Ecology Syllabus Document
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