Competencies and objectives

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Course context for academic year 2010-11

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Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees)

General Competences acquired at University of Alicante (CGUA)

  • CGUA1 : Understand and express oneself in a foreign language in one's discipline.
  • CGUA2 : Be able to use basic ICT tools at user level.
  • CGUA3 : Oral and written communication skills: Be able to express oneself correctly in one of the two official languages of the Region of Valencia in one's discipline.
  • CGUA4 : Be able to commit oneself ethically with sustainability, fundamental rights, equality of men and women, the principles of equal opportunity and universal accessibility for the disabled, as well as the values of a peaceful, democratic culture.

 

Specific Competences (CE)

  • CE1 : Understand the principles of tourism: its spatial, social, cultural, legal, political, labour and economic dimension.
  • CE10 : Manage financial resources.
  • CE11 : Define commercial goals, strategies and policies.
  • CE12 : Manage different kinds of tourist organisations.
  • CE13 : Master communication techniques.
  • CE14 : Understand the legal framework regulating tourist activities.
  • CE15 : Work with English as a foreign language.
  • CE16 : Communicate orally and in writing in a second foreign language.
  • CE17 : Communicate orally and in writing in a third foreign language.
  • CE18 : Identify and manage tourist areas and destinations.
  • CE19 : Manage tourist areas in accordance with sustainability criteria.
  • CE2 : Analyse the economic dimension of tourism.
  • CE20 : Understand operating procedures in the field of accommodation.
  • CE21 : Understand operating procedures in the field of catering.
  • CE22 : Knowledge to be acquired about the operating procedures of intermediation companies.
  • CE23 : Analyse the impacts generated by tourism.
  • CE24 : Analyse and use information and communication technologies (ICT) in the different fields of the tourist sector.
  • CE25 : Understand a public plan and the opportunities it offers for the private sector.
  • CE26 : Plan and manage the human resources of tourist organisations.
  • CE27 : Understand the working of tourist destinations, structures and business sectors worldwide.
  • CE29 : Work in different sociocultural contexts.
  • CE3 : Understand the dynamic and evolutionary nature of tourism in the new leisure society.
  • CE30 : Understand the main initiatives for optimising and promoting the cultural heritage.
  • CE31 : Understand the characteristics of cultural heritage management.
  • CE32 : Detect technical planning needs for tourist infrastructures and facilities.
  • CE4 : Understand the main political-administrative structures of tourism.
  • CE5 : Convert and empirical problem into an object of research and draw conclusions.
  • CE6 : Be decidedly client-focused.
  • CE7 : Recognise the main tourist agents.
  • CE8 : Evaluate tourist potential and the prospective analysis of exploiting it.
  • CE9 : Analyse, synthesise, and critically summarise the net worth financial information of tourist organisations.

 

 

 

Learning outcomes (Training objectives)

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Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2010-11

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General

Code: 23598
Lecturer responsible:
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Credits ECTS: 12,00
Theoretical credits: 0,00
Practical credits: 1,20
Distance-base hours: 10,80

Departments involved

  • Dept: CIVIL LAW
    Area: CIVIL LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL DISCIPLINES
    Area: FINANCIAL AND TAX LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: COMPANY ORGANISATION
    Area: COMPANY ORGANISATION
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: STATE LEGAL STUDIES
    Area: POLITICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: MIXED LANGUAGES
    Area: GERMAN STUDIES
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: ENGLISH STUDIES
    Area: ENGLISH STUDIES
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
    Area: HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
    This Dept. is responsible for the course.
    This Dept. is responsible for the final mark record.
  • Dept: CONTEMPORARY HUMANITIES
    Area: CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: PREHISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, ANCIENT HISTORY, GREEK AND LATIN STUDIES
    Area: PREHISTORY
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: APPLIED ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
    Area: APPLIED ECONOMICS
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: APPLIED ECONOMICS AND ECONOMIC POLICY
    Area: APPLIED ECONOMICS
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY LAW
    Area: EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: COMMERCIAL LAW AND PROCEDURAL LAW
    Area: COMMERCIAL LAW
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: ECOLOGY
    Area: ECOLOGY
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: LANGUAGES AND COMPUTING SYSTEMS
    Area: LANGUAGES AND COMPUTING SYSTEMS
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: REGIONAL GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS AND PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
    Area: REGIONAL GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: SOCIOLOGIA I
    Area: SOCIOLOGY
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06
  • Dept: ECONOMIA FINANCERA I COMPTABILITAT
    Area: FINANCIAL ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTING
    Theoretical credits: 0
    Practical credits: 0,06

Study programmes where this course is taught