Hospitality BTEC National Award

BTEC

In Cirencester

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    BTEC

  • Location

    Cirencester

This course prepares the student for a career within the hospitality industry. It is recommended that students find part time work in the industry to assist with the qualification.

Important information

Government funding available

Facilities

Location

Start date

Cirencester (Gloucestershire)
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Fosse Way Campus Stroud Road, GL7 1XA

Start date

On request

About this course

You will have at least 4 GCSEs at grade C. At least THREE must be from : English Language or Literature/Humanities (History,Geography,RS,Sociology,Psychology)/Business/Science (Core and Additional OR triple)/Maths. Alternatively you will have a DISTINCTION in a Level 2 Diploma OR an NVQ2 OR a CACHE Cert.

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Course programme


Hospitality BTEC National Award
This course is designed for those wanting to work in the hospitality industry. It will give students the opportunity to develop a range of skills essential for working in this industry.

What does the course involve?
This course prepares the student for a career within the hospitality industry. It is recommended that students find part time work in the industry to assist with the qualification.

What will I study?
The BTEC National Award has 6 units including; looking at the hospitality industry, customer service, health & safety, business operations, leadership and supervision. If you wish to progress to the second year, you will study the Hospitality BTEC National Certificate.

How is the course assessed?
  • Coursework
  • Practical test
  • Observation
  • Presentation
What other costs are there?
Supplementary Costs
Band B (£50 - £150)
Exam Board = EDEXCEL

This information is believed to be correct. Cirencester College continually updates and reviews its provision to ensure that it meets the needs of the community. Therefore the right to amend, change or delete learning programmes, accreditation routes or terms and conditions relating to entitlement to study is reserved at all times. We aim to provide open access to a comprehensive range of high quality education and training for the whole community over the age of 16 regardless of race, class, belief, language, gender, sexual orientation, disability, previous educational attainment or particular circumstances.

Hospitality BTEC National Award

Price on request