As a prominent aspect of globalisation, tourism entails the global creation and consumption of 'tourism spaces' characterised by complex interactions between tourists, host communities, state agencies, businesses, cultural institutions and international organizations. The study of tourism as a social and cultural practice therefore also deals with issues such as migration, development, sociocultural change, and domination. Drawing on theoretical perspectives and research findings from various disciplines, using multimedia teaching tools, and engaging in fieldwork activities, this course develops a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted character of tourism and its impact on contemporary societies.
| AUs | 3.0 AUs |
| Grade Type | |
| Prerequisite | HS1001, HS2004, HS2005, HS2001, HS2002, HS2003 |
| Exam | 1 December 2026, 5.00 pm - 7.30 pm |
The Exam information shown may be subject to changes. Students are to check the finalised exam timetable with exam seat information, which will be available at the 'Examination Seating Arrangement' webpage, 2 weeks before start of examination.
Prerequisite Graph
Required first
HS1001Person & SocietyHS2001Classical Social TheoryHS2002Doing Social ResearchHS2003Economy & SocietyHS2004Culture, Self & IdentityHS2005Organizations & Organizational ChangeSociology Of Tourism
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| 930 | COMMON LEC (LEC1) 0930-1120 Thu LT23 | ||||
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| 1230 | 19965 TUT (T1) 1230-1320 Thu LHS-TR+43 | ||||
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| 1330 | 19966 TUT (T2) 1330-1420 Thu LHS-TR+43 | ||||
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| 1430 | 19967 TUT (T3) 1430-1520 Thu LHS-TR+43 | ||||
| 1500 | |||||
| 1530 | 19968 TUT (T4) 1530-1620 Thu LHS-TR+43 | ||||
| 1600 |