Program Educational Objectives Mission: Principles of Tourism 1 and Principles of Tourism Ii
Program Educational Objectives Mission: Principles of Tourism 1 and Principles of Tourism Ii
VISION
MISSION
a b c
Five years after graduation, the alumni of BS Tourism shall
have:
1. Entailed themselves on projects/ tasks in the field of
CHTM for the advancement of the profession
significant to the society.
2. Performed work responsibility guided by the
institution’s mission values.
3. Established ability to unravel multifaceted problems
with high ethical standards, singly or in teams
COURSE SYLLABUS
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL
STUDENT OUTCOMES OBJECTIVES
1 2 3 4
(a) Manifest Adequate knowledge of tourism
and hospitality industry both in local or
international context
(b) Perform skills and competencies relevant to
the tourism and hospitality industry both on
local or international context
(c) Exemplify awareness of cultural ,social and
environmental technological and economic
impacts of tourism
(d) Demonstrate effective interpersonal and
communication skills and high degree of
service orientation
(e) Exhibit positive attitude and proper ethics in
the multicultural workplace
(f) Demonstrate creative and innovative
thinking in problem solving by formulating
sound decisions
(g) Uphold the learned human values pursue
commitment in the preservation and
conservation of environment for the
improvement of the quality of life
INTRODUCTION
TO TOUR
GUIDING
3 -Introduction to
2 Core Concepts of
Tour Guiding
ASYNCHRONOUS
Lecture-
ASSESSMENT Discussion
4
QUIZ #1
Attendance
Research
TOURISM Work
CONCEPTS exercises
-Definition of Oral CO1
5 Questioning
Tourism Recitation
3 Brain
- Travel Motivators Storming
SYNCHRONOUS
Online
Video
Examination
Presentation
-Forms of Tourism
- Tourists Behavior
6
-Impacts of
Tourism
ASSESSMENT
7
QUIZ # 2
4
ASYNCHRONOUS
ASSESSMENT
8
QUIZ #3
5 9 Long Quiz 1
SYNCHRONOUS 10 PRELIM EXAM
THE TRAVELLER
11 -Classifications of
Travelers Lecture-
Discussion
6
ASYNCHRONOUS Work
ASSESSMENT exercise
12
QUIZ # 1
Research CO2
Works
7 Attendance
Video
SYNCHRONOUS VARIOUS ROLES
Presentation
13 OF TOUR Reporting
GUIDES
Oral
Course Title Updated for SY Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by
Tour Guiding and 1st Semester 2020-2021 Ms. Marhama C. Dimaporo Keena O. Lagtapon, RN,MM Florami A. Dadole, Ed.D
Escorting Faculty, CHTM Dean, CHTM Dean of Academic Affairs
Recitation
14 QUALITIES OF
IDEAL TOUR Online
GUIDE Examination
ASSESSMENT
15 QUIZ # 2
8
ASYNCHRONOUS ASSESSMENT
16 QUIZ # 3
Long Quiz 2
9 17
SYNCHRONOUS
18 MIDTERM EXAM
SPEAKING
19 SKILLS OF TOUR
10 GUIDES
ASYNCHRONOUS SEMI-FINALS
20 ASSESSMENT
QUIZ #1
CONDUCTING
TOURS Lecture-
-General Tour Discussion Attendance
Procedures
-Information Work
21
Required for A exercise
Guide Reporting
- Modes of Research
Transportation Works
11 - Types of Tours
SYNCHRONOUS CO3
Video Oral
THE ITINERARY
Presentation Recitation
- The Itinerary
-Arranging the
22 Itinerary
Online
-Preparing Tour
Examination
Commentaries
- Delivering Tour
Commentaries
ASSESSMENT
23
QUIZ #2
12
ASYNCHRONOUS
ASSESSMENT
24
QUIZ #3
25 LONG QUIZ #3
13
SYNCHRONOUS
26
SEMI-FINAL EXAM
PROFESSIONAL
27 ETHICS IN
GUIDING
33 LONG QUIZ #4
17
SYNCHRONOUS
34 FINAL EXAMINATION
TEXTBOOK
Eloisa A. Romero, Local Guiding Services 2016
Cruz, Zenaida L., Principles and Ethics of Tour Guiding, 2016
COURSE EVALUATION
Student performance will be rated based on the following:
Minimum
Average for
Assessment Tasks Weight (%) Satisfactory
Performance
(75%)
10% Attendance 10 7.5
15% Quizzes 15 11.25
15% Long quiz 15 11.25
10% Report/s 10 7.5
10% Assignment 10 7.5
40% Exam 40 30
PRELIM 100 75
MIDTERM 100 75
Course Title Updated for SY Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by
Tour Guiding and 1st Semester 2020-2021 Ms. Marhama C. Dimaporo Keena O. Lagtapon, RN,MM Florami A. Dadole, Ed.D
Escorting Faculty, CHTM Dean, CHTM Dean of Academic Affairs
SEMI-FINAL 100 75
FINAL 100 75
TOTAL 100 75.0
The final grades will correspond to the weighted average scores shown below
2. The College would abide by the policy on tardiness as stipulated in the IMCC Student
Handbook. In addition, punctuality among all students is a must. For every tardiness of 15mins
beyond three occurrences ,an extension of half-day duty or its equivalent of 4 hours /day of
tardiness and will be added to the total regular practicum hours.
3. More than 15 minutes the student is considered absent but allowed to attend the class, subject
to existing rules and guidelines. Tardiness for three times shall be considered as one absence. An
absence would mean an extension of 8 hour/day extension on the practicum requirement.
4. Normally, absences are not excused. However, any consideration on special cases shall be
decided by the teacher in consultation with the Dean of the College.
* Missed class: Due to some unforeseen circumstances that arise from time-to-time you may
miss a class. It is the student’s responsibility to find out what has been tackled in the class
sessions from other students and/ or the instructor.
1. Expect for short quiz given in every meeting of the class after discussion. There will be no
make-up for such quizzes – absence means a grade of “0” for that quiz.
1. All submitted work must be passed on the beginning of class time on the due date. The
following format is required to follow: 1” margin (top, bottom, left and right), times new roman
12 point font size, stapled in the upper left-hand corner and include page numbering. Failure to
comply with these general guidelines is deducted on your points. Deduction of points also for
grammatical, spelling and typographical errors.
* In addition, a 10-points penalty will be deducted on your score for each additional day
late of submission.
* Do not drop-off late assignments at the instructor’s office.
* Late assignments will only be accepted from students who have legitimate excuses.
MAJOR EXAMINATIONS
The policies on examination stipulated in the IMCC Student Handbook (sec.1 examination pp.
38) is the following:
a. There shall be (4) four term examinations every semester, prelim, midterm, semi-final
and final examinations which are stipulated in the institutional calendar.
b. IMCC adheres to the NO PERMIT, NO EXAM POLICY. In case on non-payment,
student must ask approval of written promissory note from the college treasure or
comptroller ahead of time. FAILURE TO PRESENT AN APPROVED PROMISORY
NOTE, NO EXAM.
c. Examination papers shall be distributed to the students inside the examination.
d. No student is allowed to leave the room except to the comfort room.
e. Any form of cheating is never tolerated. Students who violates will receive a grade of 5.0
(failed) for that particular examination. In addition, a student found cheating will be
given a 5 day extension of their practicum hour.
f. The teacher shall confiscate the examination paper of any student who is caught cheating
and use it as evidence in the student’s disciplinary case as provided in this student
handbook.
g. A special examination shall be given only to a student who has secured approval from the
faculty concerned and the College Dean and has been given a permit by the Business
Office for the payment of P200 per subject.
h. A special examination is given to a student who misses any of the four major
examinations, as long as it has not lapsed for two (2) weeks after the scheduled
examination.
i. A special examination shall be given only to a student who misses a scheduled major
examination for valid reasons.
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION
English is being used as the medium of instruction in the class. All teaching, exercise and
practical material are provided in English
(This course meets twice a week for 1 hour and 30 minutes in each day. You are expected to
attend the class, participate in discussions; come to class prepared and must not be late. If you
are experiencing problems with the course, its content, or the teaching style, you are strongly
encouraged to raise your concerns immediately with the instructor. Turned-off your mobile
phones during class hours (informed your instructor if you have special circumstances
regarding the need of use during class)
Everyone is expected to behave properly inside the classroom and in the school premises. No
cheating, tampering records in class. Any student caught cheating; dishonesty and unruly acts in
class will be given a 5 day (8 hours/day rule extension on the required PRAC day/hour. Any
student caught violating the stipulated rules and regulations in the Institutional and College
Student handbook will be dealt with accordingly.
Consultation Schedule