Tourism and Hotel Management: Paper No Name of The Subject Marks
Tourism and Hotel Management: Paper No Name of The Subject Marks
Tourism and Hotel Management: Paper No Name of The Subject Marks
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PAPER NO
MARKS
First Year
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
Second Year
2.1
Hospitality Management
2.2
Tourism planning and marketing
2.3
Service Marketing
2.4
International Hospitality Law
2.5
International tourism management
2.6
Tourism Business Environment
2.7
Tourism Products
2.8
Business Environment & Ethics
2.9
Strategic Management
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
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UNIT III
Cost Accounting - Meaning - Distinction between Financial Accounting and Cost
Accounting - Cost Terminology: Cost, Cost Centre, Cost Unit - Elements of Cost Cost Sheet - Problems.
Budget, Budgeting, and Budgeting Control - Types of Budgets - Preparation of
Flexible and fixed Budgets, master budget and Cash Budget - Problems -Zero Base
Budgeting.
Marginal Costing - Definition - distinction between marginal costing and absorption
costing - Break even point Analysis - Contribution, p/v Ratio, margin of safety Decision making under marginal costing system-key factor analysis, make or buy
decisions, export decision, sales mix decision-Problems
UNIT IV
Objectives and functions of Financial Management - Role of Financial Management
in the organisation - Risk-Return relationship- Time value of money concepts Indian Financial system - Legal, Regulatory and tax framework. Sources of Long
term finance - Features of Capital market development in India - Role of SEBI in
Capital Issues.
Capital Budgeting - methods of appraisal - Conflict in criteria for evaluation - Capital
Rationing - Problems - Risk analysis in Capital Budgeting.
UNIT V
Cost of Capital - Computation for each source of finance and weighted average cost
of capital -EBIT -EPS Analysis - Operating Leverage - Financial Leverage - problems.
Capital Structure Theories - Dividend Policies - Types of Divided Policy.
Working Capital Management - Definition and Objectives - Working Capital Policies Factors affecting Working Capital requirements - Forecasting Working Capital
requirements (problems) - Cash Management - Receivables Management and Inventory Management - Working Capital Financing - Sources of Working Capital
and Implications of various Committee Reports.
REFERENCE
1. Advanced Accountancy - R.L.Gupta and Radhaswamy
2. Management Accounting - Khan and Jain
3. Management Accounting - S.N.Maheswari
4. Prasanna Chandra, Financial Management Theory and Practice, Tata McGraw
Hill, New Delhi (1994).
5. I.M.Pandey, Financial Management, Vikas Publishing, New Delhi.
Note : 80% of the questions shall be theory based
20% of the questions shall be problems.
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REFERENCE
1. Gary Dessler, "Human Resource Management", Seventh edition, Prentice-Hall of
India P.Ltd., Pearson.
2. David A. DeCenzo & Stephen P.Robbins, Personnel/Human Resource
Management, Third edition, PHI/Pearson.
3. VSP Rao, Human Resource Management: Text and cases, First edition, Excel
Books, New Delhi - 2000.
4. Dr. R.Venkatapathy & Assissi Menacheri, Industrial Relations & Labour Welfare,
Adithya Publications, CBE, 2001.
5. Robert L.Gibson and Marianne H.Mitchell, Introduction to Counseling and
Guidance, VI edition, PHI, 2005.
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Unit 3:
Corporate Communication in Brand Promotion Financial Communication Crises
Communication.
Unit 4:
Report writing: Characterizing & business reports Types and forms & reports Project
proposals collection of data tables constitution charts writing the report documenting
the sources proof reading.
Unit 5:
Business Presentation: Written and oral presentation work team presentation Delivering
the business presentation visual aids slides electronic presentation hand-outs delivering
the presentation career planning preparing Resume job applications preparation for a
job interview employment interviews follow-up.
Suggested Readings:
1. Scot Ober, Contemporary business communication, fifth edition, biztantra.
2. Lesiler &Flat lay, Basic Business communication. Tata Mc Graw Hill.
1.9. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
UNIT I : Operations Management Meaning Importance historical contributions System
view of OM - Operation strategy and competitiveness - Functions of OM types of production
systems
UNIT II : Product design and process selection Evaluation and Selection of appropriate
Production and Operations technology. Product Design and process selection.
Types of layout analysis and selection of layout Product and / or Process layout, Cellular,
Lean and Agile manufacturing systems Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Assembly line balancing.
UNIT III : Production planning and control meaning functions aggregate planning
master production schedule (MPS) Material requirement planning (MRP) BOM Capacity
requirement planning (CRP) Techniques problems in MRP and CRP an introduction to
MRP II and ERP Business Process Re-engineering - Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
UNIT IV : Materials management functions material planning and budgeting Value
Analysis - purchase functions and procedure - inventory control types of inventory safety
stock order point service level inventory control systems perpetual periodic JIT
KANBAN.
UNIT V : Total Quality Management Concept - Statistical Quality Control for Acceptance
Sampling and Process Control Concepts of O.C.C. Curve Use of the O.C. Curve Concept
of Type I and Type II error Quality movement Quality circles ISO Quality Certifications
and types Quality assurance Six Sigma concept.
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References :
1. Production and Operations Management Everest E Adam & Ebert PHI publication
forth edition.
2. Operations Management (Theory and Problems ) Joseph G Monks McGraw Hill Intl.
3. Production and Operations Management S N Chary TMH Publications
4. Production and Operations Management Pannerselvam, PHI
5. Lee J. Krajewski and Larry P. Ritzman, Operations Management: Process and value
Chains, 7th Edition, PHI, 2007
6. Hunawalla and Patil production and Operations Management, Himalaya.
7. Modern Production and operations management E.S Buffa.
8. Lee J. Krajewski and Larry P. Ritzman, Operations Management: Strategy and Analysis,
Addison Wesley.
9. Chase, Aquilano & Jacobs Production and Operations Management,Tata McGraw Hill.
Questions : 40% of the questions shall be problems
60% of the questions shall be theory based.
II Year
2.1. HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
Objective : To explain management of Tourism sector.
Unit I The World of Hospitality: Introduction to Hotel, Travel and tourism Industry Nature of Hospitality: Communication, Turnover, Demands and Rewards - Economic and
Other Impacts of Hotel, Tourism, and Travel Industry - Early History of Lodging Globalization of the Lodging Industry - Franchising
Unit II The Organization and Structure of Lodging Operations : Size and Scope of the
Industry - Classifications of Hotels - Hotel Market Segments - Organization of Hotels Food Service Industry : Composition and Size of Food Service Industry - Organization of
Hotel and Restaurant Food Service - Management and Operation of Food Services
Unit III The Rooms Division: The Front Office Department - The Reservation Department The Telecommunications Department - The Uniformed Service Department
Unit IV Functional areas: Engineering and Maintenance Division - Marketing and Sales
Division - Accounting Division - Human Resources Division - Security Division
Unit V Hospitality Marketing: Distinctive characteristics - Seven Ps of Marketing
Segmentation., Targeting and Positioning - Future trends in Hospitality Industry: Usage of
CRS in Hotel Industry, Chain of hotels- Role of Associations in hospitality management
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REFERENCE:
1. Gray and Ligouri: Hotel and Motel Management and operations (Delhi: Prentice Hall India)
2002
2. Andrews: Hotel front office training manual Bombay: Tata McGraw Hill, 2002.
3. Negi: Hotels for Tourism Development Delhi: Metropolitan India, 2004.
4. Negi: Professional Hotel Management Delhi: S.Chand 2003
Reference:
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References
1)) Lovelock- Services Marketing: People, Technology and Strategy (Pearson Education,
5th edition) 2001.
2) Rampal and Gupta Services Marketing Sultan Chand
3) Bhattacharjee-Services Marketing Excel publishers
3) Zeithaml- Services Marketing (Tata McGraw-Hill, 3rd edition) 1999.
4) Rama Mohana Raok - Services Marketing (Pearson Education)
6) Govind Apte- Services Marketing (Oxford Univ. Press)
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Unit II The Hotelkeeper and the Laws of Torts and Negligence - The Hotel's Duty to
Receive Guests and Its Right to Refuse Guests The Hotel's Duty to Protect Guests
Unit III The Hotel's Right to Evict a Guest, Tenant, Restaurant Patron, or Others - The
Guest's Right to Privacy - The Hotel's Liability Regarding Guests' Property - Maintenance
of Guest Registers
Unit IV Frauds Committed Against Hotels and Crimes of Trespass - Other Laws Relating
to Food Service - Wage and Hour Laws Applicable to Hotel Employees Unit V Consumer Protection Laws Affecting Hotels - Public Health and Safety
Requirements
References:
Understanding hospitality Law, Jack.P. Jeffries and Banks Brown 4th edition.
Chips Books,Texas.
Hospitality and tourism law, M.Boustiv, J.Ross, N.Geddes, W.Stewart, International
Thomson Business press 1999.
Food Safety and Standards Act,2006., International Law Book Company , New Delhi.
Principles of Hospitality Law, Mike Boella, Alan Pannett,2nd edition, Cengage Learning
Business Press,
Unit I
Globalisation & tourism sector Globalisation & the business world, the tourism industry,
challenges, Factors affecting Global & regional tourist movements, Demand and origin factors,
destination & resource factors. Contemporary trends in international tourist movements.
Unit II
The emergence of international hotels & tourisms .Historical aspects, development of chains,
development abroad, airline connection .-Political aspects of the international travel, tourism Barriers to travel, tourism investment & business, regulations, international organisations
dealing with barriers viz : WTO, IMF, IHA, need for government support of tourism, national
tourism organizations, political stability, travel
advisories, political risk, crisis management
Unit III
International hotels -Balancing global & local perspectives -Operating in a multinational
environment ---International rules & regulations -a brief study.
Human resources & cultural diversity -Understanding cultural diversity, cultural perceptions,
business protocol, cultural considerations in negotiations
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Unit IV
International tourism sales & marketing -Market research, developing an international
marketing strategy, understanding various travel distribution systems viz GDS, product
positioning
Unit V
Global competition & the future -Long -term tourism growth trends, tourism growth in major
regions, transportation developments, technology & automation, Development issues, tourism
& the environment.
References:
1. International Tourism by H.L.Bhattia
2. Contemporary tourism: an international approach-Chris Cooper&C.Michael Hail
3. International cases in Tourism Management-Susan Horner&John Susan Brooke
4. The International Marketing of Travel and Tourism: A Strategic approach by Francois
Vellas & Lionel Becherel
5. Human Resource Management for Tourism ,Hospitality and Leisure Industries: An
International Perspective by Tom Baum
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critical success factors - to identify the strength & weakness - SWOT audit - core competence Stakeholders expectations, Scenario-planning - industry analysis.
UNIT III
Strategy formulation
Generic strategies - Grand strategies - Strategies of leading Indian companies - The role of
diversification -limit - means and forms. Strategic management for small organisations, non- profit
organizations and large multi product and multiple market organisations.
UNIT IV
Tools of Strategy Planning and evaluation
Competitive cost dynamics - experience curve -BCG approach - cash flow implication. IA -BS matrix A.D Littles Life -cycle approach to strategic planning - Business portfolio balancing - Assessment of
economic contribution of strategy - Strategic funds programming.
Unit V
Strategy implement & Control:
Various approach to implementation of strategy - Matching organization structure with strategy 7Smodel - Strategic control process - Du Ponts control model and other Quantitative and Qualitative
tools - Balanced score card - M.Porters approach for Globalization - Future of Strategic Management.
Reference
1.Pearce& Robinson, Strategic Management ,All Indian Travellors N.D
2.A.C. Hax And Ns, Strategic Management: An Integrative Perspective, Majifu, Prentice Hall
3.Micheal Porter, Competitive Strategies.
4.Micheal Porter, Competitive Advantage Of Nations.
5.Samul C. Certo And J.Paul Peter, Strategic Management, Second Edition. Concept And Application,
Mcgraw Hill.
6.Georgy G.Dess And Alex Miller , Strategic Management, Mcgraw Hill.
7.Gerry Jhonson & Keven Scholes, Exploring Corparate Strategy: Text And Cases,Ph
8.Jaunch .L ,Rajive Gupta & William.F.Glueck ,Business Policy And Strategic Management ,Frank
Bros & Co,20003
9.Fred R.David ,Strategic Management Concept &Cases ,Pearson,2003
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PROJECT WORK
Objectives: This module is prescribed to give experience of thesis writing and critical analysis
of tourism related research work.
Course Contents: Each student is required to prepare short thesis based on research on a
specified topic. The dissertation report will be submitted for evaluation 30 days before the
commencement of examination. This will encourage students to analyse the tourism-related
topic and provide experience for further research programmes.
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