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Assesment Pattern | |
Assignments, Case Study, Written Examinations, Community outreach programs, Management Developement activities, Live Projects, Internships and Research Projects | |
Examination And Assesments | |
End Semester Exam (ESE) 30% Mid Semester Exam (CIA-II) 25% Continuous Internal Assessments (CIA) -40 Attendance 05% Total 100% | |
Department Overview: | |
The Department of Tourism Management was established in the year 1999, introducing a Two-Year Post-Graduate Program - Master of Tourism Administration (MTA), today rechristened as Master of Tourism and Travel Management (MTTM). Tourism Management offers BBA (Tourism and Travel Management), Master of Tourism and Travel Management (MTTM) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Tourism. We are committed to the overall development of an individual through academic excellence, professional competence, personal, interpersonal and societal skills. With a focus on greater Academia and stronger Industry relations, we emphasize on Research and development. Driven with a strong and sound set of core values, we always endeavor to empower students to face the challenges in the rapidly growing travel, tourism and hospitality industry. Tourism Studies organizes lectures, seminars, workshops, symposia and conferences to prepare the students to meet the requirements of the tourism industry. It provides opportunities for students to connect with various bodies and associations within the tourism industry so that they are equipped professionally in the vocation of tourism. We are an Authorized Training Centre of IATA/UFTAA and offers international travel and tourism training programs. We are also a member of the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) since 2015. | |
Mission Statement: | |
Vision: Our vision is to be an institution of excellence developing leaders serving enterprises and society globally. Mission: Our mission is to develop socially responsible business leaders with the spirit of inquiry through academic and industry engagement. | |
Introduction to Program: | |
The Master of Tourism and Travel Management programme in CHRIST (Deemed to be University) equips students with the skills of a Business School Graduate relevant to the travel, tourism & hospitality industry. The MTTM program develops professionals who can succeed in the industry which has no regional, gender, language or age barriers. The program aims to develop students with professional and academic inputs to adapt to the requirements of the changing travel, tourism and hospitality industry. | |
Program Objective: | |
Programme Outcome/Programme Learning Goals/Programme Learning Outcome: PO1: Demonstrate commitment to ethical practices of tourism. Apply principles of sustainability to the practice of tourism in the local and global context.PO2: Develop functional knowledge to serve professional requirements of the tourism industry, with the skill of an acceptable quality. PO3: Develop professional communication and presentation skills PO4: Develop functional knowledge to plan, lead, organize and control resources for effective and efficient tourism operations valued by the tourism industry. PO5: Create professionals with commitment for socio-cultural and environmental sustainability. Programme Specific Outcome: PSO1: Social Responsibility and Ethical SensitivityPSO2: Functional Knowledge and Application PSO3: Communication PSO4: Professional Competency PSO5: Environmental Consciousness Programme Educational Objective: PEO1: To develop academic inputs to meet the requirements of the changing travel, tourism and hospitality industry.PEO2: To develop professional communication skills PEO3: To develop a value system for an equitable and sustainable tourism PEO4: To create human resources with professional skills for tourism, hospitality and aviation industry. PEO5: To demonstrate the significance of customer relationship in the service oriented industry | |