IGCSE Travel and Tourism

Course

In Bude

£ 399 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Bude

IGCSE Travel & Tourism Course This IGCSE Travel & Tourism qualification will provide you with a broad introduction to the key components of travel and tourism, giving you: understanding of the travel and tourism industry theoretical knowledge of the industry and related sectors, including knowledge of travel and tourism products and services, the infrastructure on which they depend and the transport system needed to operate them practical ability in a range of skills and procedures related to working in the travel and tourism industry, including knowledge of the essential personal and professional skills required by individuals working in the service sector critical awareness of the physical, social and economic environments in which travel and tourism takes place, including understanding of the global, regional and local perspectives of travel and tourism. This home learning IGCSE Travel & Tourism course is designed to help meet the growing need for well qualified and knowledgeable people who want a career in the Travel and Tourism industry.  Please Note: This course is only available via the online study method.

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Location

Start date

Bude (Cornwall)
Stonebridge House, Ocean View Road, EX23 8ST

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • IT
  • Tourism
  • Travel and Tourism
  • Travel Tourism

Course programme

Syllabus

Unit 1

Introductions

The travel and tourism industry

  • 1.1 - Understand and explain the structure of the international travel and tourism industry
  • 1.2 - Investigate the social, cultural, economic and environmental impact of travel and tourism
  • 1.3 - Identify the role of national governments in forming tourism policy and promotion
  • 1.4 - Investigate the patterns of demand for international travel and tourism

Unit 2

Features of worldwide destinations

  • 2.1 Demonstrate knowledge of the main global features
  • 2.2 - Demonstrate awareness of different time zones and climate
  • 2.3 - Investigate travel and tourism destinations
  • 2.4 - Identify and describe the features which attract tourists to a particular destination

Unit 3

Customer care and working procedures

  • 3.1 – Deal with customers and colleagues
  • 3.2 Identify the essential personal skills required when working in the travel and tourism industry
  • 3.3 Follow basic procedures when handling enquiries, making reservations and receiving money
  • 3.4 Use reference sources to obtain information
  • 3.5 – Explore presentation and promotion of tourist facilities

Unit 4

Travel and tourism products and services

  • 4.1 Identify and describe tourism products
  • 4.2 Explore the roles of tour operators and travel agents
  • 4.3 Describe support facilities for travel and tourism
  • 4.4 Explore the features of worldwide transport in relation to major international routes

Example exam question for units 1 - 4

Unit 5

The Role and Function of Marketing and Promotion In Travel and Tourism

  • 5.1 - Role and Function of Marketing and Promotion
  • 5.2 – Market segmentation and targeting
  • 5.3 – Product as part of the marketing mix
  • 5.4 Price as part of the marketing mix
  • 5.5 – Place as part of the marketing mix
  • 5.6 – Promotion as part of the marketing mix

Example exam question for unit 5

What will be in the examinations?

If you have looked at the full specification on the Cambridge website, you will have noticed that there are various options including coursework. We will be preparing you only for the examinations options. No coursework is required.

The papers have the following structure:

  • Paper 1: This comprises four scenario-based questions which require candidates to provide short answers (60% of total marks). This exam is largely based on Units 1-4 of the travel and tourism syllabus.
  • Paper 2: This comprises scenario-based questions requiring short answers and is primarily based on Unit 5 – Marketing and Promotion (40% of total marks).

Where do I sit my examinations?

Students are reminded that it is their responsibility to find and register with a centre to take the examinations. We cannot take any responsibility for this.

The following is a list provided by Cambridge on their website:

http://www.cie.org.uk/profiles/students/ukcandidates/#contacts

Study Hours

This is only an approximate figure and is dependant upon how much time you can dedicate to your studies and how well you grasp the learning concepts in the course material. Furthermore, at the end of each lesson there is a question paper that needs to be completed and returned to your tutor. You should allow at least 1 - 2 hours of study to complete each question paper.

The approximate amount of time required to complete the course is: 300 hrs.

IGCSE Travel and Tourism

£ 399 + VAT