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                                        NVCC COLLEGE-WIDE COURSE CONTENT SUMMARY 
                                     TRV 138-139 - REGIONAL TOUR GUIDING I-II (3 CR.) (3 CR.) 
                                                                     
                                                                     
                                                                     
                    COURSE DESCRIPTION 
                     
                    Studies the knowledge and skills needed to become a regional tour guide. Covers the 
                    practical elements of tour guiding including regulations, licensing procedures, and marketing 
                    as well as the information necessary to give tours in the regional area. Includes national and 
                    local history, regional geography, architecture, government and political history, museums, 
                    flora and fauna, local personalities, and major sites of tourist interest.  Lecture 3 hours per 
                    week.  Lecture 3 hours per week. 
                     
                    GENERAL COURSE PURPOSE 
                     
                    The purpose of the course is to provide the knowledge to students to enable them to 
                    become successful tour guides in the regional area, and to be able to apply that knowledge 
                    to other cities where guides are hired. 
                     
                     
                    ENTRY LEVEL COMPETENCIES 
                     
                    None. 
                     
                     
                    COURSE OBJECTIVES/EDUCATIONAL OUTCOME 
                     
                        A.  To introduce tour guiding as a profession. 
                        B.   To identify the opportunities in guiding. 
                        C.  To describe the geography and topography of this region, emphasizing major streets 
                             and tour routes. 
                        D.  To identify the basic architectural styles used in the region. 
                        E.   To review the national history relevant to tourist sites in the area. 
                        F.   To describe the basic operation of the three branches of government. 
                        G.  To identify basic local flora and fauna. 
                        H.  To identify important local museums and describe their scope and major contents. 
                        I.   To identify and describe the key monuments, sites, parks, historic homes and 
                             cemeteries. 
                        J.   To identify the information resources for local guides, such as publications, 
                             professional development courses, web sites, libraries, and associations. 
                        K.   To participate in several guided tours. 
                     
                     
                    MAJOR TOPICS TO BE COVERED 
                     
                    TRV 138 Regional Tour Guiding I: 
                         
                        A.  Local geography of the region, including street plan and the metro system. 
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                        B.  Regional history of the area, from Native Americans through the 20  century. 
                        C.  L’Enfant’s city plan, the McMillan Commission Plan and the NCPPC Plan. 
                        D.  Overview of regional and national government structure. 
           E.  Architectural Styles and Periods. 
           F.  Important museums, monuments, memorials, and outdoor sculpture.  
           G.  Local neighborhoods, historic homes and buildings of tourist interest. 
           H.  Nearby areas of interest 
           
           TRV 139 Regional Tour Guiding II: 
            
           A.  The business of guiding:  obtaining a license, regulations, and marketing. 
           B.  Job opportunities for step-on guides, docents, and volunteers. 
           C.  The logistics of guiding:  walking tours, motorcoach tours, and group psychology. 
           D.  Areas of knowledge that are useful for guides including flora and fauna, holidays, 
             sports, shopping and restaurants. 
           E.  Survey of lesser known sites (museums, historic houses, monuments). 
           F.  Working with a specific tour itinerary—timing, logistics, and handling emergencies. 
           G.  Resources for guides:  literature, libraries, lectures, associations, and courses. 
           H.  Ethics and professionalism in guiding. 
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