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| School: | School of Social Sciences and Humanities |
| Unit Description: | The role and functions of governments in policy, planning, regulation and management of tourism and hospitality are often pervasive. Topics: politics of tourism and public policy, including principles of public policy formulation and planning for tourism; structures and forms of government involvement with tourism; decision-making processes by governments and their bureaucracies; the integrated nature of government and the private sector vis-a-vis tourism; different approaches to tourism policy, planning and development by governments in Australia and elsewhere. |
| Enrolment Options: | | TOU301 | MURDOCH: Semester 1, Internal | | MURDOCH: Semester 1, External | | TOU601 | MURDOCH: Semester 1, Internal | | MURDOCH: Semester 1, External |
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| Contact Time: | Lectures: 2 hours per week; simulation workshops: 2 hours per week. |
| Exclusions: | Students who have successfully completed S226 Tourism Policy and Planning may not enrol in this unit for credit. |
| Fees: | Details |
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This information has been extracted dynamically from the 2008 Murdoch University Handbook |
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