The content of tourism degree courses has been considered and debated for a
s long as tourism has been studied at degree level. In the UK this is nearl
y 30 years and during this time nearly 100 courses have been introduced. Ag
ainst the background of the debate about content, the aim of this paper is
to examine what these courses are currently offering. Following an outline
of the development of the core body of knowledge for tourism the paper repo
rts on the findings of a research study that was carried out in the Summer
of 1997 into the aims and content of courses in the UK. The main findings a
re that the aims of the courses are substantially vocational and business o
rientated, that most courses include common areas of knowledge and that the
re is a range of opinion about the need for a common core body of knowledge
. These findings contribute to the suggestion that there is a commonality a
round the tourism courses with a business focus but that there is less agre
ement about the courses that do not have this focus. This sets an agenda fo
r further research. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.