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TRAV 215: Computerized Reservations
3.00 Credits
Colorado Mesa University
An introductory course providing an overview of operation of a computerized reservations system. Prerequisites: TRAV 101 and 102.
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TRAV 217: Hotel Operations
3.00 Credits
Colorado Mesa University
Introductory course providing an overview of the operation of a hotel front office. This will include the use of the personal computer and state-of-the-art software for reservations, check-in, check-out and creating the daily report. Prerequisite: TRAV 101.
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TRAV 295: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Colorado Mesa University
Independent Study
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TRAV 296: Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Colorado Mesa University
Topics
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TRAV 299: Internship
12.00 Credits
Colorado Mesa University
Classroom studies combined with salaried work in an experience which relates to the student's career goal. Only for, and required of, Travel, Tourism, and Commercial Recreation Management students. Credit not available through competency or challenge. Prerequisite: TRAV 102, GPA of 2.00 or higher, or consent of instructor.
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TRAV 310: Travel and Tourism Marketing Techniques
3.00 Credits
Colorado Mesa University
Interpretation of marketing problems, strategies, and techniques of industries engaged in serving the traveler. Study will include advanced methods of identifying potential markets, preferences and likely responses to promotional programs of private and public travel entities. Required of all TRAV majors. Prerequisites: TRAV 101, MARK 231 or consent of instructor.
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TRAV 350: Private and Commercial Recreation Systems
3.00 Credits
Colorado Mesa University
Profit-based recreation industry, including managing the recreation enterprise, economic feasibility studies, small business entrepreneurship, market characteristics, professional opportunities, and trade association research and publications. Prerequisites: TRAV 101, MANG 201.
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TRAV 351: Community Tourism Systems
3.00 Credits
Colorado Mesa University
Community as a tourist destination area with concentration on identification of linkages between tourism industries and local economies, and the process of developing and managing park and recreation resources to serve the tourist. Prerequisites: TRAV 101, TRAV 102, MANG 201.
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TRAV 352: Public Recreation Systems
3.00 Credits
Colorado Mesa University
National and state outdoor recreation resource management systems including a variety of administrative tools applicable to operation and maintenance as well as comprehensive discussion of legislation, land use policy, forest recreation planning, and governmental designation programs. Prerequisites: TRAV 101, TRAV 102, MANG 201.
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TSTA 245: Manual Drive Trains
4.00 Credits
Colorado Mesa University
Standard repair practices for drive train components to include: clutch, transmission, transaxle, drive axle, driveline, c-v and R & R procedures. Prerequisites: TSTC 100, 101, 140.
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