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GGR 356: Seminar in Geographic Concepts of The Earth's Environment
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
An interactive course designed for Junior-Senior level Education Majors. Students and instructor carry out research and exchange ideas regarding the communication of scientific concepts of geography. Past and current presentations of such ideas in all forms of media are examined. The focus of study is the body of concepts dealing with Earth's environment. Free elective. Three lecture hours per week. Prerequisites: Completion of a distribution lab science sequence.
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GGR 357: Environmental Justice Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course explores the issue of Environmental Justice in both domestic and international settings. Environmental Justice is the fair treatment of all people with respect to environmental politics and their implementations. A hallmark of environmental injustice is the persistence of geographic inequalities in the distribution of environmental burdens or amenities. Students will review major theories of justice and discrimination and apply these concepts to case studies. Students will explore the social and structural factors that contribute to environmental inequalities and the innovative solutions that communities are using to address these problems. Three lecture hours per week.
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GGR 358: Water Resources Management Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The course presents a geographic approach to water resource management at various spatial scales. Concepts pertaining to watershed functions as well as water pollution, cost-benefit analysis techniques and both environmental and urban planning considerations will be covered. The course will also use an integrated geographic information system approach to water management. Three lecture hours per week. Concentration elective, B.S. Geography, Environment Concentration. Prerequisite: GGR250P or permission of Department Chairperson.
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GGR 361: Retail Travel
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A course designed to acquaint students with the technical aspects of travel. Proper use of manuals used in the retail travel industry and development of required skills for manual documentation of foreign and domestic travel are introduced. Emphasis on air, land and sea transportation. Three lecture hours per week.
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GGR 362: Comprehensive Travel Planning
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Expansion of the concepts and skills acquired in GGR361 to include proper procedures for packaging worldwide independent and group travel. International travel regulations and prepackaged tours are examined. Emphasis is on long arrangements. Three lecture hours per week. Restricted to B.S. Geography students.
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GGR 363: The Global Travel Industry Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The course examines the dynamics and structure of the global travel industry. Students will explore the forces shaping the present and future demand for travel, assess the strategies of travel suppliers and explore the changing role of travel agents, corporate travel firms, and travel industry entrepreneurs. Beyond an examination of the business of travel, students will also examine technological trends in transport and travel planning and will discuss the social and ecological impacts of the industry worldwide. Three lecture hours per week. Required for Travel and Tourism Concentration. Prerequisite: GGR270.
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GGR 364: Tourism Development
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course is intended to provide a framework for planning tourism development. Tourism resources and attractions are analyzed and economic and developmental impacts, both actual and potential, are ascertained. All aspects of tourism are examined with the development of a Master Plan. Three lecture hours per week.
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GGR 365: Economic Dimensions of Tourism
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course examines the dimensions of tourism from a spatial and regional perspective. Students will explore the economic opportunities created in tourist destinations and regions, will examine the means through which firms and entrepreneurs exploit such opportunities or location-driven competitive advantages, and will investigate some of the external economic forces that influence the viability of tourism destinations. Three lecture hours per week. Required for Travel and Tourism Concentration. Prerequisite: GGR270.
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GGR 366: Introduction to Travel Industry Computer Systems
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
An introduction to the principles and capabilities of computers with a study of their application to information management and task functions in the travel industry. Computer laboratory exercises will be assigned. Prerequisite: GGR361.
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GGR 367: Seminar in Ecotourism
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course examines the growing importance of the ecotourism segment of the tourist industry and explores the ways in which scenic, pristine, and ecologically sensitive destinations are used (and misused) to generate income for firms, governments, and local communities. Case studies will be used throughout the course from a variety of regions and contexts and students will be expected to participate in in-depth discussions and analyses of these. Three lecture hours per week.
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