DTO30064 MARINE RECREATIONAL TOURISM
DTO-30064 MARINE RECREATIONAL TOURISM exposes students to marine-based
recreational activities for the tourism industry. Students will develop competencies in
overall operations and management of marine-based recreational activities. All
recreational activities will be conducted based on international safety and risk
management plan standards. In order to ensure successful implementation of this
course, the teaching and learning process must apply flexible and innovative

scheduling strategies.

DTO20044 TERRESTRIAL RECREATIONAL TOURISM

DTO20044-TERRESTRIAL RECREATIONAL TOURISM exposes students to terrestrial-based
recreation activities within the tourism industry. Students will develop competencies
in the overall operation and management of terrestrial-based recreational activities. All
terrestrial-based recreational activities are conducted based on international safety and
risk management plan standards. For assessment purpose, students are required to plan
and implement the terrestrial-based recreation activities. To ensure successful
implementation of this course, the teaching and learning process must apply flexible
and innovative scheduling strategies.

DTM40253 E-TOURISM

SYNOPSIS: E-TOURISM provides an insight into the tourism industry and the transformation taking place in information and communication technologies. It contains the application of the ICT, websites essential and design, e-Tourism activities, and online food and travel writing in the various sectors of the tourism and hospitality industry especially in e-tourism. The main purpose is to balance technical skills with artistic skills among the students in order to build creative, interactive and well-designed websites

DTM50192 COMMUNITY BASED TOURISM

COMMUNITY BASED TOURISM (CBT) is designed to expose students to a concept of planning and programming process of a community based tourism destinations or attractions. Based on established CBT development manual, this syllabus allows students to put into practice leadership role in the initial start-up process and operation of a CBT destination. Topics included are understanding of community based tourism concepts and principles, destination selection process, community readiness and resources assessment, community capacity building process, leadership and administrative set-up, quality programming design, marketing and networking.


DTM 10103 TOURISM GEOGRAPHY

TOURISM GEOGRAPHY exposes the students to the basic geographical components of tourism. Students are also exposed to the resources, physical features, attractions, climatic variations, study of world maps, time difference, international date line and the importance of geography in tourism. This course also aims to introduce the students to the tourist generating countries to Malaysia.

DTM50183 SUSTAINABLE TOURISM

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM exposes students to the techniques in managing tourism resources and ways to reduce the negative impact of tourism development. Students are exposed to the topics on sustainable development progress such as conservation and preservation, carrying capacity, environmental impact assessment and visitor management techniques that are used to minimise the negative impact caused by tourism activities. Students are also required to organize activities to enhance their understanding of sustainable tourism knowledge in tourism industry.