Asian Institute of Tourism

Coordinates: 14°39′38″N 121°3′40″E / 14.66056°N 121.06111°E / 14.66056; 121.06111

Asian Institute of Tourism
Linangan ng Turismo sa Asya
Type Degree-granting unit of the University of the Philippines
Established 1976
Dean Dr. Miguela Mena
Institute Secretary Dr. Edieser Dela Santa
Academic staff
14 full-time faculty, 17 lecturers (as of AY 200809)
Students 385 (as of second semester, AY 200910)
Location Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City
Campus Diliman

Asian Institute of Tourism (Tagalog: Linangan ng Turismo sa Asya) is one of the colleges under the University of the Philippines System and is located at the UP Diliman campus.[1]

History

Founded on February 26, 1976, the Asian Institute of Tourism (AIT) began as a tripartite project of the Department of Tourism, the Philippine Tourism Authority (now the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority), and the University of the Philippines as approved by former President Ferdinand Marcos. The Institute is considered to be the pioneer in tourism education in Asia being the first academic institution in the region to offer a four-year degree program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Tourism.[2]

The AIT complex, where the institute is currently housed, was inaugurated on November 20, 1978. This edifice was one of the pet projects of First Lady Imelda Marcos.

The institute attracted an initial batch of 28 students in June 1977 and then produced its first batch of graduates, 12 students, on March 1979.

Objectives

Asian Institute of Tourism lives up its mission to upgrade the travel and tourism profession by providing high quality education and training to students who will be the industry's future managers, entrepreneurs and technical experts.

To achieve this mission, the institute performs the three basic functions: teaching, research, and extension, fulfilling the following objectives:

Academic program

AIT offers a four-year baccalaureate degree which focuses on the fields of tourism principles, geography and culture, tourism planning and development, business management and entrepreneurship, accounting and finance, laws, marketing and promotions, airline operations, travel and tour operations, hotel and resort operations, and tourism research.[3]

The institute also offers research and extension services to local government units around the country, particularly in the fields of tourism planning and development.

The curriculum of AIT is believed to be the basis of other tourism curricula of tourism schools in the Philippines. The institute is also said to have started the trend of integrating a hotel laboratory in its instruction.

Deans

Faculty

As of AY 2008-2009, the Institute had 14 full-time university faculty and 17 lecturers from the industry.

Students

As of second semester, AY 2009-2010, the institute had 385 students.[4]

Images

References

  1. http://upd.edu.ph/~ait/institute.html
  2. http://upd.edu.ph/~ait/institute%20history.html
  3. http://upd.edu.ph/~ait/Bstour_program%20description.html
  4. "The Diliman UP Date Online". upd.edu.ph.


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