E-tourism education
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Here you find an overview of e-Tourism education, currently offered by universities and institutions
Education in the field of e-Tourism
Course Name | Keywords | Institution | Program level | ECTS | Year of course start | No. of average students | Lecturers | Syllabus & Course Schedule | Lecture Materials* | References, published by this institution for readings in this course |
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Advanced Destination Development | Knowledge destination framework, business intelligence, destination management information system (DMIS), DMIS prototype | ETOUR | Master | 15 | 2008 | 20 | Prof. Dr. Matthias Fuchs | Syllabus |
Currently only available for Ifitt members in the Ifitt Intronetworks |
Click here to access the reference list for this course |
Advances in tourism management | e-tourism marktet, structural changes, mobile tourism, social media, online auctions, e-tourism trends | ETOUR | PhD | 7.5 | 2011 | 12 | Prof. Dr. Matthias Fuchs | Syllabus |
Currently only available for Ifitt members in the Ifitt Intronetworks |
Click here to access the reference list for this course |
Applied Social Network Analysis | Modul University Vienna | Master | Dr. Dimitris Christopoulos | Syllabus | ||||||
Business Intelligence | business intelligence, data warehousing, reporting, OLAP | University of Applied Science Ravensburg-Weingarten | Bachelor | 5 | 2012 | 25 | Prof. Dr. Wolfram Höpken | Syllabus | Click here to access the reference list for this course | |
Business Intelligence and Web Data Mining | data mining, web data mining, text mining | University of Applied Science Ravensburg-Weingarten | Master | 5 | 2009 | 20 | Prof. Dr. Wolfram Höpken | Syllabus | Click here to access the reference list for this course | |
Customers, Marketing Communication & Social Media | Evaluate a marketing communications approach. This unit aims to develop further an appreciation of marketing communications and how they are employed in influencing consumer and corporate purchases and to examine critically integration of communication plans with reference to selling hospitality and tourism products in an international market. The unit also provides an evaluative basis for the assessment of the effectiveness of various marketing communication plans. | eTourism Lab - Bournemouth University - School of Tourism | Bachelor (Hons) | 10 | Syllabus | |||||
Designing Tourism Experiences | Modul University Vienna | Master | Prof. Dr. Daniel Fesenmaier | Syllabus | ||||||
Destination Management Systems | Hospitality and Tourism destinations promote themselves by developing dynamic inviting websites. Destination management strategies must embrace ICT (Information Communication Technologies). By critically examining different Destination Management Systems, students will learn what makes a successful site now that the Internet is a major distribution tool. Students will be guided to use the Internet to compare different Destination websites and they will learn how Search Engine Optimization can increase the traffic to their website. | Ryerson University - Ted Rogers School of Management | Bachelor | 2011 | Norman'Shaw | Syllabus | ||||
Developing e-Business | ESSEC | Master | Prof. Dr. Peter O'Connor | Syllabus | ||||||
Digital Marketing | Develop a sound understand of marketing principles which will underpin digital marketing. The aim of this Unit is to provide the students with both the practical and theoretical knowledge that will enable the students to implement and critically evaluate digital marketing. | eTourism Lab - Bournemouth University - School of Tourism | Bachelor (Hons) | 10 | Syllabus | |||||
E-Business | To analyse and evaluate the implications of changing information communication technology in terms of how such technology might affect / has affected the nature of the service sector and the opportunities and threats such technology presents to consumers, businesses and public sector organisations. | eTourism Lab - Bournemouth University - School of Tourism | Bachelor (Hons) | 10 | Syllabus | |||||
E-Business Entrepreneurship | ESSEC | Master | Prof. Dr. Peter O'Connor | Syllabus | ||||||
E-Business in Asia | ESSEC | Master | Prof. Dr. Peter O'Connor | Syllabus | ||||||
E-Marketing and Social Media Marketing | IMTE | Bachelor | 2 | Associate Prof. Iis Tussyadiah | Syllabus | |||||
E-Tourism | E-Tourism Application Domains, Information & Communication Technologies for Tourism, Integrated E-Strategy Development | IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems | Master | Prof. Dr. Christian Maurer | Syllabus | |||||
E-Tourism | Global Understanding of New Media, R Social Networks & Service Industry, R Economic & Social Consequences, R Media Consumer Adoption | IMTE | Master | 2 | FH Prof. Dr. Roman Egger | Syllabus | ||||
E-Tourism | This unit aims to explore the strategic and operational use of information technology in the tourism, travel and hospitality industries for both destinations and organisations. It examines the contribution of technology to strategic competitive advantage from a marketing perspective and explores the range of available technologies. It also explains how they can contribute to the operations and competitiveness of organisations. | eTourism Lab - Bournemouth University - School of Tourism | Master | 10 | Syllabus | |||||
E-Tourism | HES-SO Valais-Wallis - Institute of Tourism | Bachelor | Prof. Dr. Roland Schegg | Syllabus | ||||||
E-Tourism: digital distribution and e-marketing | ETOUR - The European Tourism Research Institute | Bachelor | 15 | 2016 | 15 | Prof. Dr. Matthias Fuchs | Syllabus | Click here to access the reference list for this course | ||
E-Tourism - modern IT applications in Tourism | ICT in tourism, mobile services, online auctions, semantic web, social media, recommender systems | University of Applied Science Ravensburg-Weingarten | Bachelor | 3 | 2008 | Prof. Dr. Wolfram Höpken | Syllabus | Click here to access the reference list for this course | ||
E-Tourism Technology Lab | webatelier.net laboratory; Institute for Communication Technologies; Università della Svizzera Italiana | Master | 3 | 2011 | 25 | Dr. Elena Marchiori (Course director) | Syllabus | |||
Global Marketing | Modul University Vienna | Master | Dr. Astrid Dickinger | Syllabus | ||||||
Hospitality and Tourism Technology and Innovation | HongKong Polytechnic University | Master | 3 | Prof. Dr. Rob Law | Syllabus | |||||
Hospitality Information Systems | The Hospitality Industry employs technology and computerized management systems in many
different areas, to manage the customer experience and the administration of the organization. In this course, students will gain an understanding of this technology and these management systems and how they are selected and deployed. Students will be guided to use the Internet to evaluate vendors of Hospitality systems. |
Ryerson University - Ted Rogers School of Management | Bachelor | 2011 | Norman Shaw | Syllabus | Click here to access the reference list for this course | |||
Hospitality Information Systems | Information and communication technologies have emerged as key platforms to facilitate operations, commerce and communication on a global basis. In the hospitality and tourism industry, the importance of information technology systems has increased tremendously in the past few years – and this trend will certainly continue. The integration of technology systems into the operation, marketing and management efforts of hospitality and tourism organizations is an important key to success. This integration requires that technology and the overall organizational mission/goals are coordinated to achieve the desired effectiveness. This course is designed to cover topics related to information system applications in the hospitality industry. | University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee | Bachelor | Dr. Katerina Berezina | Syllabus | Lecture Material - Web-based property management system | Click here to access the reference list for this course | |||
Hospitality Resources & Revenue Management | In an increasingly technological world, where much business is undertaken electronically, a basic understanding of the various elements of e-commerce, as they apply to the hospitality industry, is essential. The aim of this unit is to provide an analysis of facilities management and apply its concepts in the context of hotel, catering and hospitality management. | eTourism Lab - Bournemouth University - School of Tourism | Bachelor (Hons) | 10 | Syllabus | |||||
ICT & Tourism Management | The tourism system is complex, and constantly develops, changes and reconfigures people’s relationship with places, destinations and the range of private and public organisations including hospitality, catering, attractions, transport involved in the delivery of the tourism product. Technology, and developments in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) are seen as crucial in supporting tourism growth at local, national and international level, instigating innovative responses to global competition for tourist attraction. This module aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of e-tourism as driver of changes in the industry, and to assess how technology and ICT has redefined traditional tourism processes and all of the relationships in the tourism value chains to maximise organisations’ effectiveness and efficiency. | University of Derby - College of Business | Bachelor (Hons) | 2015 | Lisa Wakefield | Syllabus | ||||
Information and Communication Technology | Modul University Vienna | Master | Dr. Tim Lammarsch | Syllabus | ||||||
Information Search and Retrieval | Free University of Bozen | Bachelor | 8 | Prof. Dr. Francesco Ricci | Syllabus | |||||
Innovative ICT applications and business intelligence in tourism | Innovative ICT applications in tourism, ICT usage in tourism, trends, busines intelligence, data mining | ETOUR | PhD | 7.5 | 2014 | 8 | Prof. Dr. Wolfram Höpken (Guest Professor) | Syllabus | Currently only available for Ifitt members in the Ifitt Intronetworks | Click here to access the reference list for this course |
Innovation Management | Modul University Vienna | Master | Dr. Ursula Loisch
Dr. Paul Martin Frenz |
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Linguistic mediation, tourism and culture | University of Trento | Bachelor | 12 | 2009 | Prof. Dr. Luisa Mich | Syllabus | ||||
Marketing in Hospitality and Tourism | University of Florida | Master | 2 | Dr. Kaplanidou | Syllabus | |||||
Media, Tourism & Leisure | This unit aims to develop appreciation of the relevance and applications of a critical understanding of media practices and discourses to the field of leisure and tourism. | eTourism Lab - Bournemouth University - School of Tourism | Bachelor (Hons) | 10 | Syllabus | |||||
Mobile Communication & Mobile Marketing | Design and critically evaluate innovative mobile applications that enhance the effectiveness of a marketing communication campaign. This unit aims at providing the students with the necessary theory and tools for understanding, designing and evaluating mobile communication and mobile marketing initiatives in the experience-based industries. Mobile platforms, delivering effective highly localized and contextual content, are no longer an option but a requirement for successful marketing campaigns. The unit will help the students to critically handle mobile marketing and mobile communication projects. | eTourism Lab - Bournemouth University - School of Tourism | Master | 10 | Syllabus | |||||
New Media for Tourism Communication | new media, tourism communication, eTourism, online promotion | webatelier.net laboratory; Institute for Communication Technologies; Università della Svizzera Italiana | Master | 4.5 | 2006 | 25 | Prof. Dr. Lorenzo Cantoni (Course director) | Syllabus | Click here to access the reference list for this course | |
Principles of Consumer Behavior in Tourism | Modul University Vienna | Master | Dr. Martin Lohmann | Syllabus | ||||||
Recommender Systems and Information Retrieval | Basic information retrieval, Web search and indexing concepts; Recommender systems in E-commerce and real-world applications; Collaborative filtering, Content-based, Knowledge-based and Hybrid recommendation approaches; Explanations in recommender systems; Evaluating recommender systems; Case study in recommender systems and information retrieval; Recommender systems and the next-generation Web; Recommendations in ubiquitous and context-aware environments; Group recommender systems | Free University of Bozen | Bachelor | 8 | Dr. Mouzhi Ge | Syllabus | ||||
Retail Marketing and Digital Communication | The aim of this unit is to develop a critical understanding of the current market environment for retailers in relation to their marketing and communication strategies, including traditional and digital communication methods. This unit will introduce a range of marketing concepts, discuss the key parts of the marketing planning process (i.e. analysis, planning, implementation, and control), and review the effectiveness of various traditional and digital communication tools that retailers use. | eTourism Lab - Bournemouth University - School of Tourism | Master | 10 | Syllabus | |||||
Social Media Intelligence and Stakeholder Engagement | Modul University Vienna | Master | Prof. Dr. Arno Scharl | Syllabus | ||||||
Social Media Marketing | Washington State University, Vancouver | Bachelor | Associate Prof. Iis Tussyadiah | |||||||
Strategic Marketing for Destination Marketing Organizations | Modul University Vienna | Master | Dr. Jürgen Gnoth | Syllabus | ||||||
Sustainability Management and Tourism | University of Trento | Magister | 120 | 2007 | Prof. Mariangela Franch | Syllabus | ||||
Tourism e-Marketing | Dublin Institute of Technology | Bachelor | Syllabus | |||||||
Tourism Marketing Information Systems Design | Modul University Vienna | Master | Prof. Dr. Karl Wöber | Syllabus | ||||||
Tourism Marketing Intelligence | Modul University Vienna | Master | Josef Mazanec | Syllabus | ||||||
Tourism Operations Management | The changing patterns of distribution will be explored including the impact of e commerce, independent sales and dynamic packaging on sales, distribution, marketing and financial performance. The aim of the unit is to develop awareness of the principles of tour operations, identifying the main tour operators and distinguishing between the main types of tour operator. the students will also analyse in detail the retail sector of the travel industry and understand the organisation and ownership of the industry and demonstrate a good understanding horizontal and vertical integration. | eTourism Lab - Bournemouth University - School of Tourism | Bachelor (Hons) | 10 | Syllabus | |||||
Trends and Issues in Global Tourism | HongKong Polytechnic University | Master | 3 | Syllabus | ||||||
Trends in Leisure Studies | University of Florida | Master | Dr. Heather Gibson | Syllabus |
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