Tourism Course Structure (S1) - Semester 1

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Course Structure

Religion courses aim to provide understanding and knowledge about certain religions, their moral and ethical values, and their influence on individuals and society. The Islamic Religion course, for example, focuses on Islamic teachings, history, and their impact on society. Christianity and Catholicism often study the Bible, the teachings of Jesus Christ, church history, and their various denominations and doctrines. Hinduism deals with sacred books, key concepts such as Dharma and Karma, gods and traditions and practices. Meanwhile, Buddhism courses will focus on Buddhist teachings, including the Eightfold Path and the concepts of Karma and Nirvana, as well as various traditions and schools of Buddhism.

Citizenship Education subject, based on the Decree of the Director General of Higher Education No. 43/DIKTI/Kep/2006, is a personality development course that has a vision of being a source of values and guidelines in the development and implementation of study programs to help students establish their personality as whole human beings. This is important because students are the nation's generation who must have an intellectual, religious, civilized, humane and love for the motherland and nation vision. The mission of this course is to help students consistently be able to realize the basic values of Pancasila, a sense of nationality, and love for the motherland in mastering, applying and developing science, technology and art with a sense of responsibility and morality. The scope of material discussed in this course includes the Republic of Indonesia, Citizenship, National Identity, Indonesian Democracy, the Constitution and the 1945 Constitution, Human Rights, Archipelagic Outlook, and National Resilience.

The basics of organization course aims to provide a foundation of knowledge for students about organizations as objects of study in administration studies, the role of organizations in human life, and how to design effective and efficient organizations. The subject matter of this course includes organizational concepts, stakeholders and their interests, differences between public organizations and business organizations, organizational environment, organizational paradigms and metaphors, structural design, organizational technology, organizational life cycle, organizational change and organizational effectiveness. After taking this course, students are expected to be able to explain organizational concepts, organizational benefits for human life, environmental aspects in organizational life, and organizational elements. Besides that, students are expected to be able to design organizations, initiate organizational changes, and measure organizational effectiveness.

This course aims to provide knowledge and skills regarding the stages of the accounting process (accounting cycle) for 3 types of companies according to their operations, namely service companies, merchandise companies and manufacturing companies. It also contains an initial understanding of the importance of the accounting function in a business entity, which will be needed later in the process of fulfilling the tax obligations of a particular business entity. This course emphasizes aspects of theoretical understanding and application in solving cases by using various case studies designed to be as close as possible to the accounting function in a real business entity.

This course provides knowledge about the basics of mathematics needed to understand phenomena in the world of economics and business that occur. This mathematical approach is needed to analyze and can be used to solve economic and business problems and can provide input for decision making.

The Introduction to Tourism course is a basic course designed to provide an overview of the tourism industry, covering the definition and history of tourism, the different types of tourism, and how tourism impacts on the economy, social and environment. Students will study the various interacting elements and sectors of the tourism industry, including travel and transportation, accommodation, food and beverage, attractions, and destination planning and development. The aim is to equip students with an understanding of the various aspects of the tourism industry and how they are interrelated, preparing them for careers in tourism.

This course is designed with the assumption that mastery of understanding and expressing ideas through English has always been a major demand factor in international business communication. Therefore, this course is specifically designed to develop students' skills in writing short articles or essays.

This course explains business concepts in general which consist of basic principles and contemporary business practices. Besides that, this course conveys issues relevant to the business environment, business ownership, entrepreneurship, corporate governance, marketing and finance. After taking this course, students are expected to be able to explain their understanding of business concepts as a basis for further study of business subjects.