Experience Economy in Hospitality and Tourism (9 cr)
Code: ORI1RZ002-3003
Basic information of implementation
- Enrollment
- 12.08.2019 - 23.08.2019
- Enrolment for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 19.08.2019 - 13.12.2019
- Implementation has ended.
- ECTS Credits
- 9 cr
- Campus
- Haaga Campus
- Teaching languages
- English
- Seats
- 15 - 60
- Degree programmes
- HOTEM Degree Programme in Hospitality, Tourism and Experience Management
- Teachers
- Matthew Stone
- Pekka Lampi
- Violeta Salonen
- Groups
-
EXCHEXCH Exchange students
- Course
- ORI1RZ002
Evaluation scale
H-5
Schedule
Period 1:
Monday’s 11:30 – 13:45 G316
Friday’s 11:30 – 13:45 G316 (with the exception of 23.8 when the classroom is G318)
Period 2:
Tuesday’s 11:30 – 13:45 G314
Wednesday’s 08:30 – 10:45 G314
Intensive week: 14.10 – 18.10 – no lessons
Note: Sometimes lessons might be merged with RZ19ST, industry dates and visiting lecturer’s might be out of the lecture time, double check calendar for correct times and dates.
Implementation methods, demonstration and Work&Study
The learning goals of this course can be reached in the following ways:
a. Lectures and related assignments as full-time studies
b. Participation in a working life project or another project
c. Exams and learning assignment
Materials
See the list in Moodle
Teaching methods and instruction
Key concepts of Experience Economy: progression of economic value, experience realms and pyramid
· THEME-ing process
· Basics of events and their creation
· Tourism as a concept and stakeholder of the business
· Statistics of global Tourism Industry
· Tourist typology
· Impacts of Tourism
- History of Food and Beverage industry
· Terminology, characteristics and stakeholders of Food and Beverage services
- The future of F&B industry
- Hospitality in F&B industry
· Types of food and beverage services and operations
· Introduction to Accommodation Business
· Types of Accommodation Businesses
Interactive lectures
Group works and presentations
Workshops
Industry visits
Vising lecturers
Working life connections
The course involves company visits, visitor lectures and a project work commissioned by an external company
Exam dates and re-exam possibilities
To be announced when the course starts
Internationality
In this course learning activities include a global perspective and internationally recognized resources and concepts are applied:
International examples and comparison
International lecturers
Completion alternatives
RPL procedure is to be discussed individually
Learning assignments
Industry newsflash
Visit and observe report
Exam in tourism
Viaporin Kekri - event and report
Assessment methods
Grading:
Viaporin Kekri - event and report 40%
Exam 30%
Visit and observe - report 20%
Presentation News Flash 10%