Travel And Tourism BTEC National Diploma
BTEC
In Scarborough
Description
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Type
BTEC
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Location
Scarborough
This course will give you the foundation for a career in the travel industry. You will study a variety of destinations both in the UK and worldwide and gain skills in Customer Service, Event Management, and as a Holiday Representative to name but a few. The course includes a residential study visit and relevant work experience within the industry. The course provides an excellent grounding for.
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Government funding available
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About this course
Students need to have reached the minimum entry requirement for the College's Advanced courses; however as BTEC is 100% coursework, students who choose this course should prefer this method of assessment.
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Subjects
- Tourism
Course programme
TRAVEL & TOURISM BTEC NATIONAL DIPLOMA
This course will give you the foundation for a career in the travel industry. You will study a variety of destinations both in the UK and worldwide and gain skills in Customer Service, Event Management, and as a Holiday Representative to name but a few. The course includes a residential study visit and relevant work experience within the industry. The course provides an excellent grounding for either further study or direct entry into employment within the industry. The BTEC National Diploma is equivalent to 3 A levels.
What and how will I be studying?
You will have a mixture of classroom-based lessons, group work, practical sessions, group and individual field visits and the chance for independent study. In a typical lesson you will be taught relevant Travel and Tourism theory, which you will then apply to the written assignment or the practical session that you being assessed in. The course gives you the opportunity to focus upon specific areas that interest you.
How is the Course assessed?
Your work is assessed internally by your teachers and externally moderated by Edexcel.
What skills will I need and be developing during the course?
The course is coursework based with some practical assessment as part of some units. In addition to gaining travel industry knowledge you will have the chance to develop your organisational skills, as well as the ability to work to deadlines, and learn to work as part of a team. You will also have lots of opportunities to develop the research, team working and presentational skills valued by universities and industry.
What units will I study?
Students must take the following four units:
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Investigating Travel and Tourism
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The Business of Travel and Tourism
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The UK as a Destination
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Customer Service in Travel and Tourism
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Roles and Responsibilities of holiday Representatives
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Entertainment for Holidaymakers
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Special Interest
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Events Conferences and Exhibitions
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Tourism in Rural Areas
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Hospitality Operations in Travel and Tourism
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Cruise Sector
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Preparing for Employment in Travel and Tourism
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Marketing Travel and Tourism Products and Services
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Sustainable Tourism Development
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The Appeal and Importance of UK Visitor Attractions
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Handling Air Passengers
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Residential Study Visit
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Work Experience
The BTEC qualifications are recognised by most universities and therefore successful completion will enable students to continue their studies in higher education on a related course. Alternatively students will find that BTEC qualifications are valued by employers and can lead to career opportunities in the travel and tourism industry such as Hospitality, Events Management, Cabin Crew, Travel Agents, Transport Operators, Hotels and Visitor Attractions.
...and what else?
There are no exams in this qualification. There will be a wide variety of visits throughout the two years in order for students to gain an understanding of the industry and how it operates.
Travel And Tourism BTEC National Diploma