CDL COURSE ENTRY FORM


Author: Laura Wait/SUNY
Last modified by: Laura Wait/SUNY
Composed: 07/18/2011 03:25 PM
Curriculum Committee Approval Date: 07/07/2011
Modified: 03/16/2018
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Course Number: (prefix) SOC (number) 283244 ESC 2.0 Course number: ANTH-3045 ANTH-3045Travel & Tourism: A Critical Perspective

Name: Travel and Tourism: A Critical Perspective
Datatel Title: (30char) Travel and Tourism:

Area Coordinator: Nadine Fernandez Department Code: 10SS Team: Social

Liberal Study? YES Level: UPPER Credits: 4 Prerequisite? YES
General Education Course? YES GenEd Approval Term/Year: September 2012

GenEd Area 1: 6. Other World CivilizationsFully or Partially: f
GenEd Area 2: Fully or Partially:



Pre-registration Information?
Course will be offered (for online course descriptions, proposed offerings for by term views and web views)
Spring 1, Fall 1
Course will be offered (for final term listings, online registration, online bookordering, web views)
Spring 1, Fall 1
First Term Offered: 2012FA (Required Format: YearTerm - i.e., 2005SP)
Last Term Offered in Print Version:
Title Changes: Effective FA1 '17 no longer meets Gen Ed in Social Sciences. Still meets Other World Civ.
AC Changes:
BK Number:

Description: This course explores tourism, one of the world’s largest and fastest growing industries, from an anthropological perspective. We will examine the meanings and consequences of tourism from both the tourist and toured/host views. Students will be exposed to diverse theories on travel, tourism and the tourist experience. There are many kinds of tourism including: solidarity/humanitarian tourism, sex tourism, historical or heritage tourism, cultural tourism, ecotourism, and nature tourism. The course will probe the differences among these various types of tourists and tourist sites, and analyze their impacts. Through the focus on tourism, the course also exposes students to concepts and methods of cultural anthropology which studies cultural variations among contemporary peoples around the world. Using texts, films, and case studies focusing on a variety of non-western cultures, we will analyze the processes of shaping and marketing culture, identity, history and nature for tourist consumption, and the implications of this growing type of global encounter.

Prerequisites: At least one course in a social science discipline (anthropology, sociology, psychology etc.) is recommended. Upper level college reading and writing skills.

This course fully meets the General Education requirement in Other World Civilization.

Important Note: This course fully meets the General Education requirement in Social Sciences and Other World Civilization for students who took this course during the period from May 2012 through May 2017. Effective September 2017, this course no longer meets the General Education requirement in Social Sciences.

Generic:



Major Course Area
Social Science
Minor Course Area
Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Environmental Studies, Gender Studies, Multicultural and Diversity Studies
SLN Disciplines
Anthropology
Additional Course Requirements
Video Component
Undergrad Certificate Association:


1


Meets General Education Requirement

Required Booknote:

Optional Booknote:


Archive Course:

genedcode for dpplanner: 6^f~8

genedfull area for dpplanner: Other World Civilizations