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TMP 3000: Topics in Hospitality and Tourism Management
3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Focuses upon current issues that are affecting the tourism industry. Among the potential topics are: ecotourism, sustainability, heritage preservation and tourism, and hospitality issues. May be repeated for credit with a different topic. Fall 2012, Spring 2014. Prerequisite(s): TMP 2750.
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TMP 3750: Tourism Marketing Analysis
3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Focuses upon efforts to lure visitors to travel/tourism attractions, events, and accommodations. Students examine the characteristics of private commercial services and activities, then conduct pertinent research and design marketing/promotion strategies. Fall 2011, Spring 2013. Prerequisite(s): (GE 2730 or TMP 2750) or BU 2450.
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TMP 4000: Tourism Management and Policy Internship
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Students engage in an individualized work program (40 hours per credit) at an agency that emphasizes some aspects of tourism planning, marketing or policy formulation. May be repeated for a total of 12 credits. Prerequisite(s): approval of the discipline's Internship Program Coordinator; 2.50 grade point average in all TMP courses.
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TMP 4750: Tourism Planning and Development
3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Examines the phenomenon of tourism development at the community and sub-state regional scales, as well as planners' efforts to mitigate negative impacts. Presents an objective viewpoint of developers' and planning boards' motivations and actions. Using a series of empirical case studies, class members have an opportunity to evaluate the actions of the respective groups. Class members apply the techniques they have learned to address the tourism development issues of a community in northern New England. Springs. Prerequisite(s): EPL 2100 or PO 2020.
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WS 3300: Women and Sport Cultures
3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
See PE 3300 for course description. Fall of odd years. Prerequisite(s): Junior status. (DICO)(WECO)
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WS 3500: Topics in Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Surveys a number of Women's Studies topics and will vary in its specific content between offerings. All topics address women's roles in various aspects of society and how past conditions have influenced the present social, political, intellectual and/or economic state of affairs. May be repeated with a different topic for no more than 6 credits. Spring of odd years.
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WS 3510: Women and Their Environments
3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Students explore a variety of environments which women create and occupy. In particular, examines questions of how gender influences women's experiences of these environments and how the presence of women changes a particular environment. The environments explored emerge from the perspectives and methodologies of at least 4 different disciplines and vary from semester to semester. Perspectives integrated: HIST, LITY, SCIE, SPSY. Spring of odd years. Prerequisite(s): Junior status. (INTG)(INCO)
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WS 4000: Internship
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
A culminating educational experience to apply the knowledge and skills gained from course work. Placements are in an institution, business or agency delivering services to women. Placements are made by the Bagley Center. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits. Only 3 credits may be used to complete the Women's Studies minor. Springs. Prerequisite(s): students must have declared the Women's Studies Minor and completed 12 credits in the Minor to be eligible for an internship.
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WS 4010: Women and the Economy
3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Provides an in-depth understanding of the facts of the economic gaps between the genders, some theoretical approaches to "explaining" them and the possible policies toward and visions of overcoming them. This is accomplished primarily in the context of the historical experience in the United States and secondarily in the context of the current world experience. Prior completion of MA 2300 is recommended but not required. Fall of even years.
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WS 4910: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Students may elect to undertake a self-directed program of study in order to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the scholarship on women through reading and research. The proposal for this independent study should be designed in consultation with a Women's Studies faculty member and presented for approval to the Women's Studies Council. The proposal should outline the topic or topics of investigation, tentative reading list and methods of evaluation. The consulting faculty member will serve as the study supervisor and be responsible for grading. Students also have an opportunity for an oral presentation of their study to the Women's Studies Council. Consent required of the instructor who will supervise the independent study and the Women's Studies Council Chair.
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