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Purpose
People credited with this unit standard are able to: demonstrate knowledge of the components of tourism; demonstrate knowledge of an 'origin-destination’ model of tourism; and describe the nature of a New Zealand tourism business.
Level 2
Credits 4
Module Overview
This course is comprised of 4 modules
- Introduction: What is Tourism?
- Impacts of Tourism
- Origin - Destination Model
- The Nature of a Tourism Business
Outcomes and evidence requirements
Outcome 1
Demonstrate knowledge of the components of tourism.
Evidence Requirements
- 1.1 Tourism is described in terms of its three key components. Range: people, products, places.
Outcome 2
Demonstrate knowledge of an 'origin-destination' model of tourism. Range: people, products, impacts.
Evidence Requirments
- 2.1 The model is described in terms of the origin.
- 2.2 The model is described in terms of transit routes.
- 2.3 The model is described in terms of the destination.
Outcome 3
Describe the nature of a New Zealand tourism business.
Evidence Requirements
- 3.1 The tourism business is described in terms of its place within an 'origin-destination' model.
- 3.2 The tourism business is described in terms of its physical location.
- 3.3 The tourism business is described in terms of its staff work roles.
- 3.4 The tourism business is described in terms of the range of products and services it offers.
Assessment
Your assessment for this course is located at the conclusion of module 4.
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Course Name
24730 Demonstrate Knowledge of the Business of Tourism