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BOTOLAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Botolan, Zambales

DEPARTMENT OF HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT

Associate in hotel and restaurant management

Course Syllabus in
Business Travel and Tourism

Course Code : ASEC 214


Course Title : Business Travel and Tourism
Course Credit: 3 Units
Prerequisite : None

Course Description:
This course provides an introduction to the study of tourism from its growth and development, the major players that comprise and influence the tourism
industry and how they relate to each other as well as the different economic, environmental, social and political impacts of tourism.

Course Objectives:
By the end of this course the students are expected to:
 Understand and explain the basic definition of tourism
 Identify the major participants and forces shaping the tourism industry
 Identify the three major foundations for understanding tourism motivation
 Explain the importance of segmenting the tourism market
 Explain the importance of intermediaries in the distribution of tourism services
 Explain the importance of transportation to the tourism industry
 Identify and describe the major components of the tourism transportation system
 Identify and describe the major classifications of accommodations and its importance to the tourism industry
 Describe how food and beverages can add value to other tourism services
 Describe the major classifications of attractions and entertainment in the tourism industry
 Explain how destinations combine many of the suppliers in the tourism industry
 Explain service quality in tourism industry
 Explain and identify the different economic, political, social and environmental impacts of tourism
 Identify the future trends in the industry

Time Objectives Course Overview Methodology and Materials Culminating Task and/or
Frame (Reference Materials) Assessment Tools
14 hours To know the Primer on Databases A Primer on Databases Lecture Assignment
a. Data and Information Discussion Quiz
b. Organizing Data and Information Demonstration Seat Work
c. Database System Environment Actual Performance Recitation
d. Defining Database Program Actual Performance
e. Planning a database Structure
f. Building Databases
g. Database Design Concepts
h. The Design Process
i. Working With Tables
j. Ensuring Data Integrity
14 hours To learn about the Database Queries Database Queries Lecture Assignment
a. Introduction to Queries Discussion Quiz
b. The Query wizard Demonstration Seat Work
c. Query Design View Actual Performance Recitation
d. Working with Criteria Actual Performance
e. Creating Calculated Fields
f. Building Expressions
g. Pass-through query
h. Manipulating Queries
i. Structured Query Language
j. Basic SQL Statements
2 hours Preliminary Examination
28 hours To learn about the Data Screens and Data Entry Screens and Reports Lecture Assignment
Reports a. Designing Data Entry Screens Discussion Quiz
b. Working with Sub-Forms Demonstration Seat Work
c. Creating Sub-Forms Actual Performance Recitation
d. Creating Switchboard Forms Actual Performance
e. Data Operations within Forms
f. What is a Report?
g.The Report Wizard
h.Report Design View
i.Calculation in a Report
j.Report Manipulation
2 hours Midterm Examination
28 hours To learn the Dynamism in Database Dynamism in Database Lecture Assignment
a. SQL Structure Discussion Quiz
b. SQL Variables Demonstration Seat Work
c. Working with SQL Variables Actual Performance Recitation
d. Functions and Syntax Actual Performance
e. Views and SQL
f. Tables and Indexes
g. Sorting and Filtering
h. Error Handling and Debugging
i. Multipurpose Queries
j. Dynamic Reports

2 hours Final Examination

Summary of Course Requirements:

 Major Examinations: Prelim., Midterm, & Final


 Quizzes and Assignments
 Attendance

Grading System:

Suggested References:

 Fundamentals of Database Systems, 3rd Edition by Addison Wesley


 Modern Database Management, 2005 / 7th Edition, by McFadden

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