HTT A127: Destination Eastern Europe
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Curriculum Committee Approval Date | 03/13/2019 |
Top Code | 300900 - Travel Services and Tourism |
Units | 3 Total Units |
Hours | 54 Total Hours (Lecture Hours 54) |
Total Outside of Class Hours | 0 |
Course Credit Status | Credit: Degree Applicable (D) |
Material Fee | No |
Basic Skills | Not Basic Skills (N) |
Repeatable | No |
Grading Policy | Standard Letter (S),
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Associate Arts Local General Education (GE) |
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Associate Science Local General Education (GE) |
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Course Description
Provides the traveler and industry employee with information for maximizing the travel experience to include regional accents and dialects, shopping, historical and recreational tourist destinations, and regional culture and cultural diversity for Russia and Baltic countries, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, former Yugoslavia Countries, Romania, and Albania. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Course Level Student Learning Outcome(s)
- Explain characteristics of the countries in Eastern Europe including dialects, culture, shopping, historical and recreational tourist destinations.
Course Objectives
- 1. Locate and identify all states and major cities within the geographic regions being studied.
- 2. Evaluate tourist destinations and develop an itinerary to include historical and recreational points of interest.
- 3. Compare and contrast all aspects of regional cultures to include languages/dialects, cooking/foods, religious and social customs.
- 4. Compare and contrast differences in culture, currency, and language between the countries studied and border countries.
- 5. Apply knowledge of currency systems practically in all applicable areas to include exchange rates compared to U. S. currency.
Lecture Content
The following regions will be covered as separate units: Russia and Baltic Countries Czech Republic Slovakia Hungary Poland Former Yugoslavia Countries Romania Albania The following areas of study will be covered for each unit: Customs requirements Entry requirements Currency recognition, evaluation, and comparative exchange rate with U.S. currency Major languages and dialects spoken Shopping including where to shop, what to buy, and shopping customs of each country Historical and recreational destinations Regional culture and cultural diversity, to include ethnic, religious, social, and indigenous customs
Method(s) of Instruction
- Lecture (02)
- DE Online Lecture (02X)
Instructional Techniques
Lecture, handouts, group participation, oral presentations, video, projects, computers, and lab simulations.
Reading Assignments
As assigned from text.
Writing Assignments
All quizzes and examinations will be at least 75% comprehensive responses. Weekly problem solving exercises will include written and oral comprehensive responses. Cognitive responses to classroom lecture and demonstration will be required. Proficiency demonstration of applied skills demonstrating evaluation and critiques techniques. Maps - location on blank maps of countries, major cities, country and water borders, flags, other material deemed pertinent for specified areas.
Out-of-class Assignments
As assigned by faculty.
Demonstration of Critical Thinking
Initial writing assignments will include a short essay to assess general country knowledge. Access and develop travel plans based on industry knowledge, including and all courses taken at OCC or other public or private institution relating to the travel industry. Interactive computer demonstration of Power Point presentation skills. Examinations consisting of fill-in, multiple choice and short essay. Worksheets completed from information in the text, computer software, lectures and video presentations. Participation in role playing, class discussion and other interactive classroom work. Final examination to include application of and problem solving relating to the various regions.
Required Writing, Problem Solving, Skills Demonstration
All quizzes and examinations will be at least 75% comprehensive responses. Weekly problem solving exercises will include written and oral comprehensive responses. Cognitive responses to classroom lecture and demonstration will be required. Proficiency demonstration of applied skills demonstrating evaluation and critiques techniques. Maps - location on blank maps of countries, major cities, country and water borders, flags, other material deemed pertinent for specified areas.
Textbooks Resources
1. Required Hudman, Lloyd E.; Jackson Richard H. . Geography of Travel Tourism, ed. Kentucky: CENGAGE Del Mar, Inc. , 2003 Rationale: latest 2. Required Walker, Jane; Scholastic Inc. Staff. Scholastic Atlas of the World, ed. New York: Scholastic, Inc. , 2003 Rationale: latest