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Travel and tourism is one of the most dynamic industries so why not become part of it? If you have dreamed of working abroad then studying travel and tourism will help that dream come true! We can help you gain the skills and qualities needed to work in the industry. Not only do we investigate the opportunities of work overseas, but we look at a variety of topics that will help you in many walks of life. For the Travel, Tourism and Hospitality option, you will study the same core elements as the travel and tourism qualification as well as studying hospitality in the industry. Also if you like the sound of organising an event, you will get the opportunity to plan and deliver an event of your choice.
What will I study in Travel and Tourism with Hospitality & Event Management Level 3 Diploma?
Unit 01 The UK travel and tourism industry
Unit 02 Customer service in travel and tourism
Unit 03 Preparing for a career in travel and tourism
Unit 04 Travel and Tourism Destinations
Unit 05 UK Visitor attractions
Unit 06 Hospitality in travel and tourism
Unit 07 Work experience in travel and tourism
Unit 09 Travel agency operations
Unit 10 The UK conference and event industry
Unit 11 Marketing for travel and tourism
Unit 13 Resort Representative roles and responsibilities
Unit 14 Investigating Airline Cabin Crew
Unit 16 Worldwide passenger airlines
Unit 17 The cruise industry
Unit 19 Responsible tourism
Unit 20 Specialist tourism
Unit 22 Storytelling for Tourism
Unit 23 Tour guiding
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Entry Requirements
5+ GCSEs at Grade 4 or above, from the core subjects, including English Language and Maths.
How will I learn?
Learning will take place in a variety of ways such as:
Coursework
Demonstrations
Role plays
Assessment days
Work experience
Group work
Guest speakers
Enrichment activities
How will I be assessed?
There are no exams in this qualification therefore you will complete a range of units that will all contribute to your overall grade.
Any trips?
Trips are a valuable part of the course and we encourage students to participate in them. In the past, we have made residential visits to destinations such as Seville, Tallinn, Budapest, Rome, Barcelona, and Malta.
UK visits are also used to support units such as UK visitor attractions, customer service, the cruise industry and specialist tourism.
Are there any costs involved?
Residential trips are optional and on average cost between £450-£500.
UK trips have direct links to assessments and the attendance to these are highly encouraged, typically costing £40-£75
Cain Crew assessment day- £75
FAQs
Yes. We look at career opportunities worldwide, including the hospitality industry. In year 2, we study the roles of cabin crew and resort representatives.
Yes, the qualification offers UCAS points in line with A -Levels.
Yes, there is a wide variety of practical assessments on this course! Firstly, you will get the opportunity to plan and deliver an event. In year 2 you will complete a Work Experience unit; as part of the Customer Service unit there is an opportunity to work at Cheltenham Races; and the Tour Guiding unit allows you to plan and deliver a guided tour
Awarding Body
NCFE
Available As
[168 UCAS pts. available]
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What can I do after I have taken this course?
Available As
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