Module Information
Course Delivery
Delivery Type | Delivery length / details |
---|---|
Field Trip | 3 x 3 Hour Field Trips |
Tutorial | 10 x 1 Hour Tutorials |
Lecture | 11 x 2 Hour Lectures |
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
---|---|---|
Semester Exam | 1.5 Hours Unseen written examination | 50% |
Semester Assessment | Business Plan | 50% |
Supplementary Exam | 1.5 Hours Unseen written examination Repeat failed element Repeat failed element | 50% |
Supplementary Assessment | Business plan Repeat failed element | 50% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
* Discuss the history of adventure and exploration;
* Appreciate models of adventure and outdoor recreation;
* Discuss behaviour in adventure tourism activity;
* Evaluate risk management in outdoor recreation;
* Understand the need for environmental conservation and sustainability in adventure tourism;
* Be able to plan, manage and market adventure tourism.
Aims
Adventure tourism is a major part of the product portfolio for rural/peripheral locations. Whilst based in outdoor recreation, it has become increasingly commercialised and sophisticated and requires careful planning and risk management strategies. This module will present an understanding of adventure tourism activity through lectures, seminars and workshops and will require students to present a business plan for an adventure tourism enterprise.
Content
- A history of adventure and exploration;
- Motivations for adventure;
- Adventure and the environment;
- Models of adventure;
- Marketing adventure;
- Adventure destinations;
- Managing Adventure businesses;
- Risk Management;
- Product and Program Development;
- Leadership Skills;
- Activity conflicts.
Brief description
This module will explain the growth in adventure tourism and how it is situated within contemporary rural locations. It will include an appreciation of the history of adventure, adventurous leisure practice and relationships to environment and landscape, and explain consumer motivations and models of adventure. It will also show how adventure tourism has been used within destinations to broaden the tourist product. Theories and issues associated with adventure tourism will be illustrated using case study material and issues important to management of adventure tourism activities in a commercial setting will be identified. Students will be able to show an appreciation of product and programme development strategies in theory and practice and discuss and evaluate risk management strategies. Leadership skills and the use of these in adventurous and non-adenturous activities will also be identified as well as an evaluation of strategies and techniques for managing adventurous activity within protected areas.
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
---|---|
Application of Number | The assessment will require students to consider numerical aspects of business planning and risk assessment. |
Communication | Students will learn the importance of communications skills and will have the opportunity to develop these in the workshops |
Improving own Learning and Performance | The module will give students the ability to assess outdoor learning theory and adventure tourism students will be able to apply these in their certification modules. |
Information Technology | Students will be expected to use information technology in the course assessment. |
Personal Development and Career planning | Students will be able to assess business and career opportunities in the adventure tourism sector. |
Problem solving | Students will be expected to evaluate problem solving in regard to sustainability issues, conflict resolution and risk management challenges. |
Research skills | Students will develop research skills for the assignment. |
Subject Specific Skills | Risk assessment skills. |
Team work | Students will work in teams and understand the value of teamworking and leadership skills in adventure operations. |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 6