DHRM 3 Syllabus
DHRM 3 Syllabus
DHRM 3 Syllabus
CvSU Mission
CvSU Vision CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY Cavite State University shall
The premier university General Trias Campus provide excellent, equitable and
in historic Cavite recognized General Trias, Cavite relevant educational opportunities
for excellence in the (046) 8620-290/ (046) 4150-013 loc 221 in the arts, science and technology
development of morally through quality instruction and
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upright and globally relevant research and development
competitive individuals. activities.
It shall produce professional,
skilled and morally upright
Department of Management individuals for global
competitiveness.
Students are expected to live by and stand for the following University tenets:
TRUTH is demonstrated by the students objectivity and honesty during examinations, class activities and in the development of
projects.
EXCELLENCE is exhibited by the students self-confidence, punctuality, diligence and commitment in the assigned tasks, class
Core Values
performance and other course requirements.
SERVICE is manifested by the students respect, rapport, fairness and cooperation in dealing with their peers and members of the
community.
In addition, they should exhibit love and respect for nature and support for the cause of humanity.
The General Trias Campus lives up to the attainment of the following goals:
1. Procedure highly competent and morally upright individuals who exudes expertise and skills in the field of tourism, hotels and
restaurant services, office administration, psychology, teachers education and industrial technology.
Goals of the
2. Provide the students with equality education facilitated with competent faculty, state of the art technology and strong support
Campus
services.
3. Conduct relevant, reliable and innovative research beneficial to society; and
4. Conduct sustainable and lifelong extension programs and services in partnership with local and national agencies.
The Department of Management intends to accomplish the following objectives:
1. To provide high quality instruction and professional expertise to students, to prepare them their managerial career, in the
different variety of organizational settings as upright and competitive individuals.
Objectives of the
2. To equip students with the knowledge and principles of office administration, hotel and restaurant management and
Department
tourism management and its application in their future career.
3. To develop global awareness among students to meet dynamic requirements of marketing and hospitality industry in
research work, and community development program by creating strong linkages with related organizations.
Program Educational Objectives and Relationship to University Mission
Program Educational Objectives (Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management) Mission
The Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management intends to produce graduates who are globally competitive and morally upright
professionals who:
Develop students to become critical thinkers in integrating theory and practices through the conduct of various research
1.
activities and extension services;
2. Produce individual with entrepreneurial desire and skills that would lead to self-employment;
Produce graduates and skilled workers that will contribute to the growth of hospitality industry and put global
3. technologies into productive use;
4. Produce graduates that would develop appreciation and values for arts, sciences and other related fields; and
5. Inculcate desirable Filipino value and work ethics as crucial factors for individual, national and international development.
COURSE SYLLABUS
2nd Semester, AY 2015 - 2016
PRELIMINARY
1 EXAMINATION
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MIDTERM
EXAMINATION
Total: 54
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
1. Written examinations
First Long Examination
Mid-term Examination
Second Long Examination
Final Examination
2. Class participation
3. Class attendance
4. Assignments/Exercises
5. Reaction paper/Research paper
6. Attendance to seminar/convention Exposure Trip
7. Practicum/practical Examination
GRADING SYSTEM
Examinations 50%
Other Requirements 50%
Total 100%
Examinations (70% passing rate)
First Long Examination 10
Midterm Examination 15
Second Long Examination 10
Final Examination 15
50%
Other Requirements:
Quizzes/Exercises/Reaction Paper 20%
Project/Research 15%
Class participation/recitation 15%
50%
CLASS POLICY
Attendance
Students are not allowed to have 20% or more absences of the total class hours; otherwise, they will be graded as follows:
Dropped (if majority of the excessive absences are excused)
Failed (if majority of the excessive absences are unexcused)
Classroom decorum
Students are required to:
1. wear their identification cards and observe proper dress code at all times;
2. turn off or put in silent mode their cellular phones during class hours;
3. maintain cleanliness and orderliness of the room at all times; and
4. report to class on time.
Examination/ Evaluation
1. Quizzes may be announced or unannounced.
2. Long examinations are always announced.
3. Cheating is strictly prohibited. A student who is caught cheating will be given a score of0 for the first offense. For the second offense,
he/she will automatically fail the subject.
4. Students who missed exams, laboratory exercises, or quizzes may only be excused for any of the following reasons:
a. participation in a University/College-approved field trip or activity (must be cleared one week in advance);
b. personal illness (must present medical certificate); and
c. death or serious illness in the immediate family (must present death or medical certificate).
REFERENCES & SUPPLEMENTARY READINGS
References
Cooper C., Et. Al. (2008). Tourism principles and practices. 4 th Edition England: Pearson Education Limited.
Cruz, Z. (2006). Principles of tourism part I (Revised Edition). Manila: Rex Bookstore, Inc.
Goeldner, R.G., and Ritchie, J.R.D., (2006). Tourism:Principles, practices and philosophies (10th ed). Milton: Queensland: John Wiley & Sons.
Libosada Jr. C., and Bosangit, C. (2007). Introduction to tourism: A comprehensive guide to the travel and tourism industry. Pasig City, Manila: Anvil
Publishing Inc.
Santos, B., and Manzano, R., (2009). Principles of tourism 1. Quezon City: C and E Publishing, Inc.
Seth, P. and Sushma S. (2003). An introduction to travel and tourism. New Delhi, India: Sterling Publishers Private Limited
Vibal, V., (2010). Principles of tourism 1.Anvil Publishing.
Walker, J., (2011). Its tourism concepts and practices. USA: Pearson Education Inc.
Supplementary Readings
Colmenares, P.C. (2008). The National Museum. An extraordinary storyteller tells the old story again. Philippine Travel Magazine : Cruising: Going
Places Vol. 10. N0.4 pp 20-27
Datol, C. (2008). Cruisings culture and culinary tour. A taste of Manila in 12 hours. Philippine Travel Magazine: Crusing: Going Places Vol. 10 No. 4
pp.6-10
Finney, P.B. Women-only hotels, anyone?, Philippine Travel Magazine: Crusing : Going Places. Vol. 10, No.4. pp. 64-65