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Gestão Turística e Cultural

Cultural Events and Tourist Entertainment

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Publication in the Diário da República: Despacho nº 14880/2013 de 15/11/2013

6 ECTS; 2º Ano, 2º Semestre, 30,0 T + 45,0 TP , Cód. 964173.

Lecturer
- José Luís Sousa Soares de Oliveira Braga (1)(2)

(1) Docente Responsável
(2) Docente que lecciona

Prerequisites
Not applicable

Objectives
Students should be able to:
- Organize, plan and manage any type of event.
- Plan and manage tourist animation programs according to tourist destinations and companies in the sector.
- Design products based on the sector of events integrated in package touristic and cultural.
- Understand the relationship between events and tourism;
- To know the motivations of tourists who visit events;
- Understand the activity of tourist animator and know the resources that are available to the tourist animation.

Program
1. Conceptualization, characterization and typologies of events. The industry of events.
1.1. Event definition;
1.2. Types of events;
1.3. Characterization of events;
1.4. Importance of events for brands;
1.5. Critical success factors in the event industry.
2. The relationship between events and tourism activity;
2.1. Events, society and development;
2.2. Impacts of tourist events;
2.3. Tourist events and destination image;
2.4. Authenticity in tourism and events.
3. Motivation, experience and satisfaction in tourism and events:
3.1. Motivation in tourist events;
3.2. Experience in tourism and events;
3.3. Satisfaction in tourist events.
4. Planning and organization of events:
4.1. Characteristics of the event planning process;
4.2. Types of event planning;
4.3. Phases of the planning process;
4.4. Types of planning;
4.5. Importance of planning;
4.6. Phases of the organization process;
4.7. Administrative organization;
4.8. Operational and logistic organization;
4.9. Commercial organization;
4.10. Economic and financial organization.
5. Characterization of tourism animation:
5.1. Definition of tourist animation;
5.2. Evolution and trends of tourism animation;
5.3. Objectives and functions of tourist animation services;
6. The figure of the tourist animator:
6.1. Definition of tourist attraction;
6.2. Functions of the tourist animator;
6.3. Qualities of the tourist animator;
6.4. Activities of the tourist animator;
6.5. Types of animators
7. Material resources available to the tourist animation department:
7.1. Facilities that the animation department uses;
7.2. Material resources of the animation area;
7.3. Prevention of risks arising from the work activity of tourist animation.
8. Organization and efficient planning in the tourist animation:
8.1. Economic and financial management;
8.2. Administrative management;
8.3. Human resource Management;
8.4. Definition and characteristics of the animation program;
8.5. Analysis and elaboration of tourist animation programs;
8.6. Activities and touristic animation.

Evaluation Methodology
1.1. Continuous assessment:

1.1. Continuous assessment test - Minimum of 7.5 points to remain in continuous assessment - equivalent to 40% of the final grade;

1.2. Work # 1 (group) - is equivalent to 40% of the final grade;

1.3. Work # 2 (individual) - Worksheets to be prepared in each class - equivalent to 20% of the final grade.

2. Examination period:

2.1. The classification in the written exam is equivalent to 100% of the grade for students who did not participate in the continuous assessment.

2.2. In the case of students who participated in the continuous assessment and failed, but whose work was successful, these will be included in the final assessment (counts 60% of the final grade), provided that the students are classified, at least, with 7.5 points in the written exam (which will account for 40% of your final grade).

2.3. At the time of appeal, the works are not considered in the final grade. The exam is equivalent to 100% of the final grade to UC.

Bibliography
- Almeida, P. e Araújo, S. (2017). Introdução à Gestão de Animação Turística. Lisboa: Lidel
- Marujo, N. (2015). Turismo, Turistas e Eventos: da Teoria à Prática. Castelo Branco: RVJ ? Editores, Lda.
- Morales Caraballo, M. (2016). Animación turística. Madrid: Editorial Sintesis
- Vieira, J. (2015). Eventos e Turismo - Planeamento e Organização - da teoria à prática. Lisboa: Edições Sílabo

Teaching Method
Two types of classes:
a) Lectures focusing on explanatory presentations (critical analysis and student participation);
b) Theoretical-practical classes (case studies and brainstorming).

Software used in class
Not applicable

 

 

 


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