Tourism Economics Course unit title Tourism Economics Course unit code EKP Type of course unit (compulsory, optional) Optional Level of course unit (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master) Third cycle Doctor Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable) Year 1 Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered Semester 2 Number of ECTS credits allocated 4.8 ECTS Name of lecturer(s) Dr. Lilik Sugiharti Dyah Wulan Sari, Ph.D. Learning outcomes of the course unit Students are able to: (1) develop a tourism economic model; (2) evaluate the impact of tourism on the destination economy and the environment; (3) critically evaluate tourism planning policies; (4) communicating important issues related to tourism to stakeholders, especially the tourism industry and government. Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) Face to face (offline) and or distance learning (online) Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable) No Course content Tourism Demand, Supply and its Market Structure; The Structure, Performance and Strategies of Tourism Firms; Tourism in an International Context; Tourism and Environmental Issues; Environmental Valuation and Sustainability; Special topics on the tourism demand; tourism and productivity; Sustainable tourism Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools Sinclair, M.T and Stabler, M. 2002. The Economics of Tourism. Routledge. Cerina, F., Markandya, A. and McAleer, M. (Eds.). 2011. Economics of Sustainable Tourism. Routledge. Richard, G and Wilson, J. 2007. Tourism, Creativity and Development. Routledge. Ritchie, B.W., Burns, P. and Palmer, C. (ed.). 2005. Tourism Research Methods: Integrating Theory with Practices. CABI Publishing. Sharpley, R. and Telfer, D.J (ed.). 2002. Tourism and Development: Concepts and Issues. Channel View Publication. Planned learning activities and teaching methods Lecture course, presentation and discussion, assignment Language of instruction In Bahasa (Indonesian Language) and English Assessment methods and criteria Middle Exam; Final Exam; Paper and Presentation