TRVL (Administrative Office Technology)

TRVL 1010 - Introduction to Travel and Tourism - 3 Credits

This course provides an overview of the Travel and Tourism profession. Students explore a full range of travel products and destinations, as well as the business and technical skills necessary to begin a productive travel career. Lecture: 3 hours


TRVL 1020 - Destination Geography - 3 Credits

The major purpose of this course is to familiarize the student with basic travel geography as it relates to the travel and tourism industry. Major attractions of various countries at specific times, including cultural, industrial, historical and artistic displays are emphasized; and seasonal attractions such as festivals, camping and sports, etc., are also included. Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 1 hour


TRVL 2010 - Computer Reservation Systems I - 3 Credits

This course is designed to give students simulated, hands-on training utilizing various computerized software programs, like SABRE, for ticketing on airlines, hotels and motels, car rental agencies and other essentials parts of travel. Students start with the basic steps of building a Passenger Name Record to the complicated entries of extensive travel itineraries. (Prerequisite: TRVL 1010 and 1020 or permission of instructor) Lecture: 1 hour, Lab: 2 hours  Spring Only


TRVL 2020  - Travel Agency Operations and Administration - 3 Credits

This course provides students with the background necessary to handle the day-to-day operations of a travel agency. It provides a thorough understanding of agency business, including conference requirements, location and staffing, reservations and bookings, sales reports, agency record-keeping and commissions tracking. (Prerequisite: TRVL 1010 and 1020 or permission or instructor) Lecture: 3 hours


TRVL 2110 - Computer Reservation Systems II - 3 Credits

This course further expands the skills developed in the Computer Reservation Systems I course. It will provide the student with an opportunity to complete the most advanced areas of airline computer reservation systems. (Prerequisite: TRVL-2010 or permission of instructor) Lecture: 1 hour, Lab: 2 hours. Fall Only


TRVL 2030 - Conference and Convention Planning - 3 Credits

This course develops an understanding of the skills required to plan and conduct successful meetings and conventions. Topics covered include setting up timetables, selecting meeting sites, negotiating, menu planning and budgeting. (Prerequisite: TRVL-2020 or permission of instructor) Lecture: 3 hours Spring Only



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