Module Identifier RD14910  
Module Title TOURISM AND RECREATION IN THE UK  
Academic Year 2002/2003  
Co-ordinator Mr Raymond D Youell  
Semester Semester 1  
Course delivery Lecture   22 Hours 11 x 2 hours  
  Practical   6 Hours 2 x 3 hours  
Assessment Semester Assessment   Assignment: Outcomes assessed: all 3000 word report on a specific sector of the UK tourism and recreation industry, including an analysis of the factors likely to influence future developments   100%  
  Supplementary Assessment   Students who fail the module will be required to re-present failed coursework.    

Learning outcomes

Outcome 1
Identify the historical development of UK tourism and recreation

Performance criteria:
a Understand the significance of the Greeks and Romans in leisure and tourism developments
b Appreciate the impact of the Industrial Revolution on the growth in tourism and recreation
c Identify industry developments since the end of World War 2
d Appreciate changes in the use of people'r leisure time and their leisure spending

Ranges:
Global, National, Regional and Local
Outcome 2
Appreciate the economic significance of the UK tourism and recreation industries

Performance criteria:
a Understand the economic impact of tourism and recreation
b Appreciate the nature of employment creation within the industries
c Understand tourism and recreation'r contribution towards economic development   

Ranges:
National, Regional and Local
Outcome 3
Describe the structure of UK tourism and recreation

Performance criteria:
a Understand private sector involvement in tourism and leisure
b Appreciate the role of the not-for-profit sector in tourism and recreation
c Identify the work of the public sector in tourism and recreation

Ranges:
National, Regional and Local
Outcome 4
Analyse the roles of the different tourism and recreation industry sectors

Performance criteria:
a Identify and describe the hospitality sector
b Identify and describe the tourist attractions sector
c Identify the contribution of transportation in tourism and recreation
d Appreciate the role of intermediaries in tourism and recreation

Ranges:
National, Regional and Local
Outcome 5
Appreciate the roles and functions of the public sector in UK tourism and recreation

Performance criteria:
a Explain the role of the government in developing UK tourism and recreation
b Understand the functions of national and regional tourist boards
c Appreciate the role of local authorities and countryside agencies in tourism and recreation

Ranges:
National, Regional and Local

Outcome 6
Describe the principal issues that will affect the future development of UK tourism and recreation

Performance criteria:
a Appreciate the significance of political factors on future developments
b Understand the significance of economic factors on future developments
c Explain the significance of social factors on future developments
d Appreciate the significance of technological factors on future developments
e Understand the significance of environmental factors on future developments

Ranges:
National, Regional and Local

Brief description

This module provides students with an overview of the tourism and recreation industries in the United Kingdom. It addresses the historical development and current significance of UK tourism and recreation through an exploration of private, public, and not-for-profit industry sectors. The module also investigates the issues that will influence the future development of tourism and recreation in the UK.

Transferable skills

.1 Independent project work
Students are required to complete a written report on UK tourism as part of their assessment, thereby contributing to the development of their independent project work skills.

.2 IT and information handling
The report on the UK tourism industry will be word processed and will include graphical data on the scope and scale of
tourism.

.3 Use and analysis of numerical information
Practical sessions will require students to analyse and interpret numerical data relating to the UK tourism industry.

.7 Self-management
In completing the necessary research for their assessments, students will be expected to manage their own time and plan the
effective use of learning resources.

Reading Lists

Books
English Tourism Council. (1999) Insights. ETC, London
Youell, R. (1998) Tourism: an introduction. Addison Wesley Longman
Department of Culture, Media and Sport. (1999) Tomorrow's tourism. DCMS, London
Department of National Heritage. (1995) Tourism: competing with the best. DNH, London