The course consists of eight semesters and the subjects taught are divided into these eight semesters:
Semesters | Subjects |
Semester I | Natural tourism products |
Basics of tourism management | |
Application of computers | |
Cultural Tourism of India | |
Foreign languages | |
Indian Geography | |
Religious tourism I | |
Environmental Studies I | |
Fieldwork Project I | |
Application of computers lab | |
Semester II | International tourism business |
Travel agency tour operator | |
Historical tourism products of India | |
Religious tourism II | |
Foreign languages | |
World geography of tourism | |
Tourism organizations | |
Environmental Studies II | |
Fundamentals of Accounting I | |
Fieldwork Project II | |
Semester III | Tour packaging management |
Transport management | |
Fundamentals of Accounting II | |
Hospitality management in tourism | |
Automation in travel and tourism | |
Effective listening | |
Tourism trends in India | |
Travel documentation | |
Semester IV | Group dynamics |
Coping strategies | |
Management information system | |
Principles of management | |
Industrial training project | |
Tourism planning | |
Airline operations management Economics of tourism | |
Cargo management | |
Semester V | Industrial training project |
Semester VI | Hospitality |
Tourism | |
Interpersonal communication | |
Managerial Accounting | |
Ecotourism | |
Sociology of tourism | |
Tourist behavior | |
Corporate communication | |
Semester VII | Tourism environmental law |
Entrepreneurship development | |
Destination management | |
Mice Management | |
Human resource management | |
Employability skills | |
Semester VIII | Relationship management |
Tourism technology | |
Basics of revenue management | |
Workplace communication | |
Research Methodology | |
Research project |
Projects
Popular
Bachelor Tourism and Travel Management
Projects are:
(i). Study on
Foreign interests in the domestic tourism market
(ii). Analysis of marketing communication of the sub-sectors of tourism
(iii). Major Domestic Tourism Companies in India
(iv). Wellness and Health Tourism
(v). The role of a Tour Operator
(vi). Tourism as a development strategy in micro-regions of India
(vii). The role of strategic tourism programs and their contribution to the development
of tourism in India
(viii). The effect of tourism Traits in India