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Leisure and Tourism: Predicting Demand

2008 | 2009 | 2010

Area/catalogue: TOUR 5007
Course ID: 100989

School: School of Management

Campus/course component(s):
                    City West: Workshop
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Unit value: 4.5

Offered externally: No

Undergraduate elective course: No


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Prerequisite(s): Completion of an undergraduate degree in a relevant area or discipline

The syllabus will focus on outlining the basic principles and concepts behind leisure and tourism, including social trends and changes that have occurred and are continuing to occur in people’s behavioural patterns. The course will then focus on demand, outlining how demand can be applied to both leisure and tourism contexts. An understanding of consumer behaviour will then be entered into, specifically focussing on the ‘new’ consumer, and the unique nature of experiential consumption. Finally, the course will provide a case study to allow manipulation of a database to allow a variety of predictive models to be conceptualised and then tested in terms of predicting demand.

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EFTSL:    0.125

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Commonwealth Supported Band Amount:    Band 3A
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