LPC FFTO4030 Fundamentals of Travel and Tourism Summer 2019 Coursework Brief Handout: June 2019 Access via GSM Learn Deadline for Submission: Wednesday, XXXXXXXXXX2pm Submit this coursework through...

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LPC FFTO4030 Fundamentals of Travel and Tourism Summer 2019 Coursework Brief Handout: June 2019 Access via GSM Learn Deadline for Submission: Wednesday, 21-08-2019 2pm Submit this coursework through the Student Portal with a Turn-it-in Report Word Limit: 2500 (Plus or minus 10%) Learning outcomes assessed: At the end of a module students will be expected to be able to: 1. Identify significant factors influencing the historical development of UK travel and tourism 2. Demonstrate an understanding of the concepts and characteristics of tourism as an area of academic and applied study 3. Examine the different agents and elements of tourism development 4. Outline the key private and public/voluntary organisations which make up to UK travel and tourism industry FFTO4030 Summer 2019 Coursework BRIEF This Coursework is worth 100% of the total marks for this module. Coursework Instructions Please read carefully · Carefully read the module handbook, the marking criteria and the grade descriptors. Academic Misconduct You are responsible for ensuring you understand the policy and regulations about academic misconduct. You must: · Complete this work alone except where required or allowed by this assignment briefing paper and ensure it has not been written or composed by or with the assistance of any other person. · Make sure all sentences or passages quoted from other people’s work in this assignment (with or without trivial changes) are in quotation marks, and are specifically acknowledged by reference to the author, work and page. Blank Assignment Questions Individual Report Task Having recently graduated, and after a round of interviews, you have managed to get on to a ‘Tourism Management Graduate Scheme’ at a leading U.K Travel agency: GSM Travel Ltd. As part of the ‘Graduate Management Programme’, and for the company to investigate potential, future tourist destinations, you have been asked by your ‘mentor’ to write a report identifying and investigating the elements of: tourism, tourists and tourist destinations. In this respect, you must produce a report, of no more than 2,500 words, that must incorporate the following: 1. A summary of the key historical and current developments in tourism, identifying the different types of tourism (Mass and Special Interest tourism) and explaining their characteristics, providing examples where appropriate. (LO1) (600 words) 2. A discussion of the reasons why tourists visit a particular destination, with reference to relevant and extensive literature, particularly in relation to: tourism demand, tourist behaviour and tourist motivations. (LO2) Areas to be covered in this task, include: · Demand for tourism · Push Pull factors · Tourist Motivations · Tourist Typologies (Plog, Cohen and Grey) · Factors influencing tourist motivation (800 words) 3. A discussion of the elements that should be considered when developing a new destination, extensively investigating the 6A’s of a tourist destination. (LO3) (600 words) 4. Identification and an outline of the key organisations involved in the ‘Tourism Supply Chain’ in the private, public and voluntary sector of the U.K. travel and tourism industry. (LO4) (500 words) End of Assignment Brief Fundamentals of Travel and Tourism Marking Criteria Strength Adequate Needs Improvement Overall Knowledge and understanding of subject 45% · Clearly understands the assignment question and application to the questions the learning outcomes · e.g. development of tourism, tourist typologies, motivations, 6A's of a destination and tourism supply chain · Knowledge & understanding of the structure of a report to fully answer the questions in relation to: tourism development, tourist typologies, tourist destinations and the tourism supply chain (executive summary, overview, situation analysis, objectives, conclusion, references, appendix). · Identified key theories and /or concepts: tourism development, tourist typologies/motivations, destination development, tourism supply chain ___/45 Cognitive skills 30% · Analysis and synthesis – e.g. · Logic and argument - · Organisation and communication of ideas and evidence - select relevant evidence to support recommendation and / or conclusion · Analytical reflection – original ideas supported by logical argument and evidence ___/30 Graduate Skills 25% · Has a number of reliable sources (e.g. Organisation reports, academic journals, academic text) and presented it using Harvard referencing · Has researched beyond the key reading appropriate for the subject. · Academic honesty - Has avoided plagiarism · Uses appropriate academic conventions (e.g. summaries, paraphrasing etc.) · Written and graphical skills (used the recommended format to present the proposed plan) · Problem-solving (is the strategy and recommendation based on the analysis) · Practical and professional skills (work has right level of detail/ complexity) ___/25 TOTAL ____/100 Marking Criteria (Level 4)     KNOWLEDGE & UNDERSTANDING INTELLECTUAL & COGNITIVE SKILLS Graduate Skills: transferable, employability, practical and academic skills     Factual and conceptual knowledge and understanding; use of class materials; independent reading Critical thinking; conceptualisation; creativity; synthesis, analysis and evaluation; application; problem solving and research/investigation Written, oral and presentation skills; interpersonal, group and teamwork skills; leadership skills; numeracy; digital skills; practical, professional and academic skills (including referencing/presentation MARKING BAND CLASSIFICATION WEIGHTED AT 45% WEIGHTED AT 30% WEIGHTED AT 25% 86 - 100% FIRST (1ST) Includes all required factual content, accurately summarised. Well developed, relevant, reasoned introduction and conclusions. Within word count or presentation time.     Accurate identification of relevant concepts, theories and/or principles, appropriate to this level and likely to extend beyond core of classroom content Clearly and logically structured material. Accurate spelling, grammar, punctuation, paragraphing. Structured appropriately     Excellent understanding of factual and conceptual material, relative to this level. Information or data selected from a good range of appropriate primary and/or secondary sources, and categorised, analysed or evaluated using relevant methods or techniques. Fluent, interesting writing style, appropriate to the assignment OR engaging, confident, audible and well paced presentation.     Calculations are accurate, clearly set out, with explanations. Well developed, coherent arguments, referencing primary and secondary literature. Appropriate visual presentation, including font, spacing, margins, headings, graphics, images and appendices.       Well developed integration of theory and practice, for this level, using defined conceptual frameworks. Correct use of academic conventions, references and bibliography.       Very good application of numerical and statistical methods to defined problems. Outstanding, consistent delivery of group work obligations, for this level.       Substantiated, relevant, logical recommendations. Very good awareness of ethical issues, where relevant. Insightful reflection on own strengths and weaknesses in relation to defined professional and practical skills. 70 - 85% FIRST (1ST) Includes all required factual content, accurately summarised. Well developed, relevant introduction and conclusions. Within word count or presentation time.     Includes relevant factual content only. Well structured material. Accurate spelling, grammar, punctuation, paragraphing. Structured appropriately     Accurate identification of relevant concepts, theories and/or principles, appropriate to this level. Information or data selected from a good range of appropriate primary and/or secondary sources, and categorised, analysed or evaluated using relevant methods or techniques. Fluent writing style, appropriate to the assignment OR engaging, audible and well paced presentation. Structured appropriately     Very good understanding of factual and conceptual material, relative to this level. Coherent arguments, referencing primary and secondary literature. Appropriate visual presentation, including font, spacing, margins, headings, graphics, images and appendices.     Calculations are accurate, clearly set out, with explanations. Very good integration of theory and practice, for this level, using defined conceptual frameworks. Correct use of academic conventions, references and bibliography.       Good application of numerical and statistical methods to defined problems. Very good, consistent delivery of group work obligations, for this level.       Relevant and logical recommendations. Good awareness of ethical issues, where relevant. Good reflection on own strengths and weaknesses in relation to defined professional and practical skills. 60 - 69% UPPER SECOND (2:1) Includes most required factual content, mostly accurately summarised. Relevant introduction and conclusions. Appropriate visual presentation, including font, spacing, margins, headings, graphics, images and appendices.   Includes relevant factual content only. Clearly structured material. Mostly accurate spelling, grammar, punctuation, paragraphing.   Mainly accurate identification of relevant concepts, theories and/or principles, appropriate to this level. Information or data selected from some relevant primary and secondary sources, and categorised, analysed or evaluated using relevant methods or techniques but with some gaps or misunderstandings. Mainly fluent writing style, appropriate to the assignment OR mainly engaging, audible and well paced presentation.   Sound understanding of factual and conceptual material, relative to this level. Mostly coherent arguments, referencing primary and secondary literature. Mostly appropriate visual presentation, including font, spacing, margins, headings, graphics, images and appendices.   Calculations are
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FFTO4030
FUNDAMENTALS OF TRAVEL AND TOURISM
SUMMER 2019
TRAVEL AND TOURISM
Table of Contents
Introduction    3
1. Summary of the key historical and recent developments in tourism of UK    3
2. Reasons behind the visit to that particular area    4
3. Examination of different agents and elements of tourism development    5
4. Private and public organisations that make up the UK travel and tourism    7
Conclusion    8
Reference    9
Introduction
The core of travel and tourism is
to entertain and attract people for leisure pleasure. Travel and tourism also open up the path of economic opportunities for the growth of business-related travel across the globe. Across the world, people go to visit different places, as it is required for relaxation and change from daily life and activities. The underpinnings of the report are to examine different elements and agents of tourism development, to dig into the reasons why tourists visit particular places and tourist motivations, push-pull factors, demands of tourism related to the topic. Other than this, the key historical and recent developments in the tourism of the United Kingdom will also be covered.
1. Summary of the key historical and recent developments in tourism of UK
The UK is well regarded as its historical developments of tourism. Tourists are found in the UK as the best place for tourism as it consists of various historical places that attract them to travel in the UK. UK provides their traveller’s various scopes and endless offers that they can attract more towards the UK. The country is consisting of a fascinating history that people attract most. At the same time, UK is blessed with a rich tradition and culture that also the reason travellers select the UK as the best place for their tourism. It has various places such as Tower of London, Stonehenge, British Museum and The Roman Baths and Georgian city of Bath that attracts more to its traveller. The UK is rich of plenty of such places that attract traveller for a long time.
Stonehenge is regarded as the most popular and historical place in the United Kingdom. It is recognised as the monument of the prehistoric period. It is situated at Salisbury. People often have to buy tickets in advance to see this place or to grab a certain entry in this monument. The monument is describing itself about the history of people who belong to the periods between three thousand to fifteen hundred BC (Ateljevic and Page, 2017). This historic place is playing a significant role in the travel and tourism business in the nation as it develops outbound tourism that attracts different traveller from different countries. It has more than two hundred fifty ancient objects. Neolithic houses are the main attraction of this place that exposes the lifestyle of Neolithic era various types of the hospitality industry is bound around this place, which helps to develop the travel and tourism in the UK.
Different people from different countries come to the UK just to see this place. The Tower of London is another historical place that regarded as one of the most popular places that attract traveller from all around the world. It is the most prestigious building in the nation. Travellers are attracted by the heritage sites of this building that is the symbol of the historical culture and the tradition of the United Kingdom. This tower was built by King William and it plays a significant role in the travel and tourism business for the country. It has been observed that several tourist and traveller came to see this prestigious building and want to experience that historical feeling in their life (Stearns, 2016).
The Baths and Georgian city of Bath is another historical place that is playing a greater role to develop the travel and tourism business in the UK. It is recognised as the place that provides a traveller to complete a smaller visit to city England. People often attract this place as it includes the historical bath place that denotes the Roman period. However, the age of this place is two thousand. However, the nation is including a marvellous GDP through the business of travel and tourism and this historic place here played an important role (Sekaran and Bougie, 2016). On the other hand, the British Museum is also renowned as an important place, which is popular for its authentic collection of antiques. However, it also played Missoula’s role in tourism and travelling business in the United Kingdom. The British Museum is rich in an antique collection of different places around the world.
2. Reasons behind the visit to that particular area
The UK is recognised as the most visited places around the world and develop its travel and tourism business progressively....
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