This course shall have students analyze and familiarize themselves with
specific world travel destinations, with emphasis on the exploration of
geographic features, customs and traditions, population centers, visitor
attractions, political, religious, language and other cultural differences as
these relate to the hospitality and travel industry. Students will develop
understanding as well as sense of responsiveness for cultural values and
traditions that exist beyond their own culture. Students will be able to
identify international travel patterns by locating various major cities,
natural wonders, historic sites, and other tourism attractions, both manmade
and natural focusing as well with the major travel-generating and
travel-receiving areas.
- Faculty: Belgira, Kyre Jan
- Faculty: Piosca, Rosyell Angelo