CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM
Tourism & Travel Management (TTM)
BA Regular Course
Submitted to
Gauhati University
Prepared by
Department of Tourism Management
Pragjyotish College
Guwahati 781009
JUNE 2019
Programme Objectives:
The objectives of the programme are to ensure that the students
gain a wide range of the essential concepts of tourism. They get an
overall picture of tourism destination at the local and the national
level. Further the inclusion of management and On Job training
prepares the students for jobs in the travel and tourism related
companies, government as well as other private sectors. In addition
the field study prepares the students with a better understanding of
the topics included in the syllabus .
Programme Learning Outcomes:
1. To make students gear up to work in the different field of tourism
both in the private and the government sector.
2. To train them to become entrepreneurs and to create their own
identity.
3. To create awareness in the society about the significance of
tourism and its positive effects in the development of a nation.
4. To work ethically to develop the local tourist destinations in a
professional way.
5. To understand the culture of the state as well the nation so as to
preserve their identity for the economic upliftment.
Semester Discipline Ability Skill Discipline Generic
specific Enhancement Enhancement specific Elective
core Compulsory course (SEC) Elective (GE)(2)
course course (4) course
DSC(12) (AECC)(2) DSE(4)
I English-I English/ Mil
DSC 1A Communication
TTM-RC-
1016
DSC 2A
(Other than
TTM)
II English II Environmental
DSC 1B Science
TTM-RC-
2016
DSC 2B
(Other than
TTM)
III MIL/ Alt SEC-1
English-I TTM-SE-3014
DSC 1C
TTM-RC-
3016
DSC 2C
(Other than
TTM)
IV MIL/Alt SEC-2
ENGLISH II TTM-SE-4014
DSC 1D
TTM-RC-
4016
DSC 2D
(Other than
TTM)
V SEC-3 DSE 1A GE 1
TTM-SE-5014 TTM-RE- TTM-RG-
5016 5016
DSE 2A
(Other than
TTM)
SEC-4 DSE 1B GE 2
TTM-SE-6014 TTM-RE- TTM-RG-
6016 6016
DSE 2B
COURSE STRUCTURE
PAPER NAMES
Discipline Specific Core course (DSE) - Total 12
papers
First semester
English-I DSC 1A TTM-RC-1016
Fundamentals of Tourism
DSC 2A (another discipline)
Second semester
English-II DSC 1B TTM-RC-2016
Tourism Resources of
Assam
DSC 2B (Another discipline)
Third semester
MIL/Alt English-I DSC 1C TTM-RC-3016
Tourism Planning, Policy &
Development
DSC 2C (Another discipline)
Fourth semester
MIL/Alt English-II DSC 1D TTM-RC-4016 Travel
Organization, Travel
Agency/Tour Operator and
Transport
DSC 2D(Another discipline)
Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) – Total 4 paper
Fifth semester
DSE 1A TTM-RE-5016 Practical on Map Work
DSE 2A(Another discipline)
Sixth semester
DSE 1B TTM-RE-6016 Field Report & On Job Training
DSE 2B(Another discipline
Skill Enhancement course (SEC) - Total 4 papers
Third semester
SEC-1 TTM-SE-3014 Tour Guiding Skills
Fourth semester
SEC-2 TTM-SE-4014 Tour Packaging Management
Fifth semester
SEC-3 TTM-SE-5014 Computer Skills in Tourism
Sixth semester
SEC-4 TTM-SE-6014 Hospitality Management
Generic Elective (GE)- Total 2 papers
Fifth semester
GE-I TTM-RG-5016 Tourism Resources of North East India
and India
Sixth semester
GE-II TTM-RG-6016 Tourism Marketing & Event
Management
Ability enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC)-
Total 2 papers
First semester
English/MIL Communication
Second semester
Enviornmental science
Syllabus Details
First Semester
DSC 1A TTM-RC-1016 Fundamentals of Tourism
Second Semester
DSC 1B TTM-RC-2016 Tourism Resources of Assam
Third Semester
DSC 1C TTM-RC-3016 Tourism Planning, Policy &
Development
SEC-1 TTM-SE-3014 Tour Guiding Skills
Fourth Semester
DSC 1D TTM-RC-4016 Travel Organization, Travel
Agency/Tour Operator and Transport
SEC-2 TTM-SE-4014 Tour Packaging Management
Fifth Semester
DSE 1A TTM-RE-5016 Practical on Map Work
GE-I TTM-RG-5016 Tourism Resources of North East India
and India
SEC-3 TTM-SE-5014 Computer Skills in Tourism
Sixth Semester
DSE 1B TTM-RE-6016 Field Report & On Job Training
GE-II TTM-RG-6016 Tourism Marketing & Event
Management
SEC-4 TTM-SE-6014 Hospitality Management
DSC 1A TTM-RC-1016 Fundamentals of Tourism
Total Marks 100
Total Credit 6
External Marks: 80
Internal Marks: 20
Time 3 Hours
Unit-1 Conceptual Framework Marks
20
Ø Tourism - Definition, Meaning, Nature, Scope and Types.
Ø Tourist, Traveller, Visitor, Transit Visitor, Excursionist -
Definition and Differences.
Ø Forms of Tourism – Inbound, Outbound, National and
International.
Ø Basic Components of Tourism – Accessibility, Attraction and
Accommodation
Ø Interdisciplinary Approaches of Tourism
Unit-2 Historical Dimensions of Tourism Marks
20
Ø Travel and Tourism throughout the Ages.
Ø Understanding Tourism Motivations.
Ø Factors affecting the growth and development of
International and National tourism
Unit -3 Understanding Tourism Resources Marks
20
Ø Components of Tourist Resources - Tourist Oriented
Resources, Resident Oriented Resources, Background Tourism
Resource and Retrievable Tourist Resource.
Ø Nature of Tourism Resources - Monopolistic Aspect of Tourism
Resources, Non-Economic Value of Tourism Resources, Unity
of Resources and Consumers, Perishability of Tourism
Resources, Tourism Resources and Marginal Utility.
Unit–4 Significance of Tourism Industry Marks
20
Ø Tourism as an Industry
Ø Economic impacts of tourism
Ø Socio-Cultural impacts of Tourism
Ø Ecological and Environmental impacts of tourism
Referred Books
Ø Karma & Chand, Basics of Tourism, Theory Operation and
Practices
Ø AK Bhatia, International Tourism Management
Ø AK Bhatia, Tourism Development
Ø Mishra,S.N.Sadual S K,Basics of Tourism Management
DSC 1B TTM-RC-2016 Tourism Resources of Assam
Total Marks 100
Total Credit 6
External Marks: 80
Internal Marks: 20
Time 3 Hours
Unit-I Physical Background and Nature of Tourism Resources of
Assam
Marks 20
Ø Physical Background, Climate, Natural Vegetation, Drainage
System (Brahmaputra and Barak Rivers with their main
tributaries), Transport and Communication.
Unit-II Natural Tourism Resources of Assam Marks
20
Ø National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries, Bird Sanctuaries, Hill
Stations, River Islands with their Locations and Facilities.
Ø Unit-III Historical and Religious Tourism Resources of Assam
Marks
20
Ø Historical Tourism Resources: Monuments, Museums, World
Heritage Sites, Archeological Ruin Sites of Assam.
Ø Religious Tourism Resources: Religious Shrines/Centres,
Religious Fairs and Festivals etc.
Unit -IV Cultural and Adventure Tourism Resources of Assam
Marks
20
Ø Cultural Tourism Resources: Major Tribes, Fairs and Festivals,
Classical Dance, Folk Dances and Music, Handicraft and
Handlooms, Cuisine, Performing Art, Costumes etc.
Ø Satra Institutions of Assam: Concept and Significance of
Satras of Assam as Cultural Tourist Attractions
Ø Majuli as a Cultural Tourism Hub
Ø Definition, Scope and Nature of Air, Land and Water based
Adventure Tourism
Ø Popular Tourist Destinations of Adventure Tourism
Referred Books:
Bhagawati, A.K.Bora Geography of Assam
Bhatttacharaya, Tourism in Assam, Trend and Potentialities
Bora, Sheila and M.C: The story of Tourism: an enchanting
journey through India’s North East
DSC 1C TTM-RC-3016 Tourism Planning, Policy
and Development
Total Marks 100
Total Credit 6
External Marks: 80
Internal Marks: 20
Time 3 Hours
Unit-I Tourism Planning Marks
20
Ø Concept, Nature, Types of Tourism Planning
Ø Significance of Planning in Tourism Industry
Ø Factors influencing Tourism Planning
Ø Steps of Destination Planning
Unit-II A p p r o a c h e s o f P l a n n i n g i n T o u r i s m
Marks 20
Ø Tourism Planning Approach
Ø Planning Approaches for different forms of Tourism: Eco
Tourism, Adventure Tourism, Urban Tourism, and Rural
Tourism
Unit III Tourism Policy Marks
20
Ø Concept, Objectives and Significance of Tourism Policy
Ø Procedures for formulating Tourism Policy
Ø National Tourism Policy 1982 and 2002 of India
Ø National Action Plan 1992 - Objective and Strategies
Ø Tourism Policy of Assam
Unit-IV Tourism Planning Development Marks
20
Ø Planning for the development of a Tourist destination
Ø Impacts of Unplanned Tourism Development on a Tourist
Destination.
Referred books:
Ø Sinha,R.K Tourism strategies, Planning and
Development
Ø Sharma,K.K Planning for Tourism
Ø Iskeep,E: Tourism palnning:an integrated and
sustainable development approach
SEC-1 TTM-SE-3014 Tour Guiding Skills
Total Marks 100
Total Credit 4
External Marks: 80
Internal Marks: 20
Time 3 Hours
Unit-I Fundamentals of Tourist Guide Marks
20
Ø Meaning, Definition and Types of Tourist Guide
Ø Job Descriptions of Tourist Guide
Ø Importance of Tourist Guide in Tourism Industry
Ø Duties and Responsibilities of Tourist Guide
Ø How to be a Tourist Guide?
Unit-II Scope of Work Marks
20
Ø Historical Sites and Monuments
Ø Wildlife Parks
Ø Tour Operators
Ø Travel Agents
Ø Hoteliers
Ø Adventure and Leisure Tourism Providers
Ø Heritage Sites and their Conservation
Unit III Categories and Income Source Marks
20
Ø Categories of Tourist Guide
Ø Income Source of a Tourist Guide
Ø Subsidiary Duties of a Guide
Unit-IV Personal Attributes of a Tourist Guide Marks
20
Ø Skills – Social, Verbal Fluency, Aptitude for Language,
Thorough Knowledge of the destinations, Business Tactics
etc.
Ø Qualities - Decision making ability, Leadership Qualities,
Motivational Quality, Handling difficult/demanding Tourist etc.
Ø Personality - Mannerism, Professionalism, Punctuality, Story
Teller and an Actor
Reffered books
• Matrix Publishers, New Delhi, Handbook for Tour Guides,
• Michell, G.E,Charleston, How to start a Tour Guiding
Business
• Negi ,Tourist Guide & Tour Operation, Planning &
Organizing
• Geo, Chack, Professional Travel Agency Management,
Prentice Hall, London, 1990
DSC 1D TTM-RC-4016 Tourism Organizations,
Travel Agency/Tour Operator and Transport
Total Marks 100
Total Credit 6
External Marks: 80
Internal Marks: 20
Time 3 Hours
Unit-I Tourism Organizations Marks
20
Ø Need of Tourism Organizations
Ø National Tourist Organization/Administration (NTA) - Functions and
works
Ø Indian Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC)
and Assam Tourism Development Corporation
(ATDC)
Unit II Basics of Travel Agency/Tour Operator Marks
20
Ø T r a v e l A g e n c y - Definition, Types and its Forms of
Organization, Functions and Source of Income
Ø Regulation for setting up a Travel Agency/Tour
Operators - Department of Tourism (DOT) and IATA
regulation.
Ø Travel D o c u m e n t s / F o r m a l i t i e s - Passport, VISA,
Health Regulation and Restricted Area Permit(RAP), Inner
Line Permit (ILP)
Ø T o u r O p e r a t o r - Definition and Types
Ø Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO)
Unit-III Rail and Air Transportation Marks
20
Ø Mode of Transportation and Significance of each mode in Tourism
Industry
Ø Rail Transport – History of Rail Transport, Railway Networks in
India, Tourist Trains in India, Indrail Pass and IRCTC
Ø Air Transportation – History of Aviation, Scheduled and Charter
Carrier, Civil Aviation in India, National and International
Carrier
Unit-IV Water and Road Transportation
Marks
20
Ø Water Transport - Historical past, Cruise, Ships and
Ferries, Prospects and future growth of Water Transport
in India
Ø R o a d T r a n s p o r t - Road Network in India, Important
National Highways of the World, Role of Road Transport
in the development of Tourism in India
Referred books:
• A.K Bhatia Tourism Development
• Mandal,V.K Travel and Transport agency
• Negi,travel agency and Tour operation
• Negi,K.S Travel Agency Management
SEC-2 TTM-SE- 4014 Tour Packaging Management
Total Marks 100
Total Credit 4
External Marks: 80
Internal Marks: 20
Time 3 Hours
Unit-I Introduction Marks
20
Ø Meaning of Tour Package
Ø Classification of Tour Package
Ø Importance of Tour Package
Ø Component of Tour Package
Unit-II Tour Packaging and Programming Marks
20
Ø Tour Formulation and Designing Process
Ø Tour Boucher Designing
Ø Tour Programming and its importance
Ø Planning and Components of Package Tours for GIT,SIT & FIT
Unit-III Tour Package Costing Marks
20
Ø Meaning and Types of Cost
Ø Concept of Tour Costing
Ø Components of Tour Cost
Ø Preparation of Cost Sheet
Ø Tour Pricing
Ø Pricing Strategies - Factors influencing the Tour Costing.
Unit-IV Itinerary Planning Marks
20
Ø Concept of Itinerary
Ø Importance of Itinerary
Ø Resources for Planning Itinerary
Ø Requirements for Planning Itinerary
Ø Steps for Itinerary Planning
Ø Do’s and Don’ts Itinerary Preparation.
Referred Books:
• Shikha & Pratap tour Package Management
• A.K.Bhatia,Travel Agency & Tour Operation
• J.Negi,Tarvel Agency & Tour Operation
• Negi,K.S Travel Agency Management
• Mnadal,V.K Travel & Transport Agency
DSE 1A TTM-RE-5016 Practical on Map Work
Total Marks 100
Total Credit 4
External Marks: 80
Internal Marks: 20
Time 3 Hours
Unit-I Mapping of Assam Marks
40
Ø Tourist Map Design – Map showing National
Parks and Wild Life Sanctuaries, Cultural,
Historical and Religious Tourist Spots of Assam
Ø Mapping of Transport Network – Road, Air, Rail
and Water in Assam to reach the important
Tourist Spots
Unit II- Mapping of India Marks
40
Ø Tourist Map Design – Map showing National
Parks and Wild Life Sanctuaries, Cultural,
Historical and Religious Tourist Spots of India
Ø Mapping of Transport Network – Road, Air, Rail
and Water in India to reach the important Tourist
Spots
GE-1 TTM-RG-5016 Tourism Resources of North
East India and India
Total Marks 100
Total Credit 4
External Marks: 80
Internal Marks: 20
Time 3 Hours
Unit I Physical Background and Natural Historical R e s o u r c e s o f
North-East India Marks
20
Ø Physical Background of North-East India
Ø Natural Tourism Resources - Major National Parks, Wildlife
Sanctuaries, Bird Sanctuaries, Tiger Reserves, Hill Stations
etc with their Locations and Facilities .
Ø Adventure Sports nature based
Ø Historical Tourism Resources – Major Monuments, Historical
Sites, Archaeological and Ruins Sites of the states of North
East India
Unit II Religious and Tribal Cultural Tourism Resources of North
East India
Marks 20
Ø Religious Tourism Resources: Religious shrines/ centers,
religious fairs and festivals etc.
Ø Tribal Tourism Resources: Major Tribes, Arts and Crafts, Fairs
and Festivals, Customs and Rituals, Dance and Music, Cuisine
and Costumes of the tribes
Unit III Natural Tourism Resources of India Marks
20
Ø Brief study of National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries, Bird
Sanctuaries, Tiger Project Sites of India
Ø Major Hill Stations of India
Ø Important Sea Beaches of India- Mumbai, Puri, Goa, Chennai,
Trivandrum and Kerela.
Ø Adventure Sports: Land Based, Water Based and Aero Based
Adventure Sports Destinations of India
Unit – IV Historical, Cultural and Religious Tourism Resources of
India
Marks
20
Ø World Heritage Monuments and other prominent monuments of
India
Ø Cultural Tourism Resources: Indian Classical Dances and Folk
Dance forms, Music, Art and Handicraft, Fairs and Festivals of
India.
Ø Religious Tourism Resources - Major Religious Shrines/Centers
of the major religions of India
Referred Books:
1. Acharya, R. (1986): Tourism & Cultural Heritage of India, ROSA
Publication, Jaipur
2. Sharma, U. (2008): Festivals in Indian Society, Mittal
Publication, New Delhi-02
3 . Bhattachararya, P. (2004): Tourism in Assam, Trends and
Potentialities, Bani Mandir, MMC Bhawan,
4 . Bora, Sheila and M.C. (2004): The story of Tourism: An
enchanting journey through Indias’ North- East, USB Publishers
Distributors Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi-02
5 . Taher, M. (1977): Tribes of North-East India; A Diagnostic
Survey in Spatial Pattern, North Eastern Geographer, Vol. 9,
No. 1&2
SEC- III TTM-SE-5014 Practical on Computer
Skills in Tourism
Total Marks 100
Total Credit 4
External Marks: 80
Internal Marks: 20
Time 3 Hours
Unit-I Introduction Marks
10
Ø Definition and Generations of Computer, Basic Structure
of a Computer
Ø Basic understanding of Hardware and Software Devices
including Input Devices, Output Devices, Operating
Systems, Databases etc.
Unit-II Introduction to Windows Marks
10
Ø Ms Word, Ms Excel and Ms Power Point
Unit-III Internet
10
Ø Introduction to internet, Accessing
wenbsites,email,sending and receiving email Search
engines, searching through various Search Engines,
Chatting, Access to Sites, Online Messages etc.
Ø Online Bookings - Airlines, Railways, Cruise & Ships
and Hotels
Ø Importance of E-Ticketing, Uses of Social Media
Marketing for Tourism Promotion.
Ø Successful online tourism business models-an overview
of tourism websites, case studies of IRCTC,
Makemytrip.com, Yatra.com, Tripadvisir, Expedia etc.
Unit IV Designing Marks
50
Ø Designing of Tourist Itinerary, Brochure, Leaflet,
Theme Calendar etc.
Referred books:
• P.k.Sinha,Computer fundamentals
• A.Saxena,K.GUPTA, Fundamentals of Computer
• S.Saxena,First Course in Computer
• G.Inkpen,Information technology in Tourism
DSE 1B TTM-RE-6016 Field Report & ON Job
Training
Total Marks 100
Total Credit 4
External Marks: 80
Internal Marks: 20
Time 3 Hours
Unit-I On Job Training Report Marks 40
Ø Evaluation of the On Job Training Report and Viva-voce
(30 + 10)
Unit II Field Study Report
Marks 40
Ø Evaluation of the Field Study Report and Viva-voce (30 +
10)
GE-2 TTM-RG-6016 Tourism Marketing and
Event Management
Total Marks 100
Total Credit 4
External Marks: 80
Internal Marks: 20
Time 3 Hours
Unit I Understanding of Management Concept Marks
20
Ø Planning
Ø Organising
Ø Staffing
Ø Directing
Ø Co-ordinating
Ø Controlling
Unit II Understanding of Marketing Marks
20
Ø Concept of Marketing in Tourism
Ø Consumer Behaviour in Tourism
Ø Role of Market Research and Survey
Ø Product Life Cycle
Ø Destination Life Cycle
Unit III MICE Marks
20
• Types of MICE and Event
• Latest trends in MICE and Event industry
Unit IV Event Planning and Management Marks
20
• Concept of event planning and management
• Steps for planning a successful event
• Relationship between event and tourism industry
• Skills and qualities required for an event planner
Referred books:
• M.Chadhary,Tourism Marketing
• J.C.Holloway,Marketing for Tourism
• P.Kotler,J.Bowen & J.Makens Marketing for
Hospitality and Tourism
• E.J McCarthy,Basic Marketing
• C.P.Harichandan,A.Musgrave, Event Management
• R.Dowson,D.Bassett,Event planning and
Management
• C.Bladen,J.Kennell,E.Abson,N.Wilde Event
Management an Introduction
SEC-4 TTM-SE-6014 Hospitality Management
Total Marks 100
Total Credit 4
External Marks: 80
Internal Marks: 20
Time 3 Hours
Unit I Introduction Marks
20
Ø Hospitality: Origin, Meaning, Nature and Dimensions
Ø Accommodation: Types and Forms
Ø Origin and Growth of Hotel Industry with special
reference to India
Unit-II Classification and Grading Marks 20
Ø Classification and Grading of Hotels
Ø Hotel Classification in India, Procedure and
Requirements
Unit-III Departments of Hotels and their Functions Marks
20
Ø Organizational Structure of Hotel
Ø Front Office
Ø House keeping
Ø Food & Beverage
Ø Other Departments
Unit-IV Hotel Chains and it’s facilities Marks
20
Ø Major Multinational Hotel Chains operating in India
Ø Cousins and Meal Plan available in the hotels of India
Referred Books:
• Y.K.Sharma,Hotel Management
• S.Andrew,Introduction to Touirism & Hospitality
Industry
• N.Rajpal,Hospitality Trends and Dimensions
• R.singh,Hospitality service quality
• L.Pont,Hospitality Management