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Travel & Tourism - Level 2
College of West Anglia
Tennyson Avenue, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 2QW
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Course Summary
This course is for people who are seeking a career in the travel and tourism industry. It is a lively and busy course with the advantage of interesting trips and visits on which to base your study.
Course Details
What will I study?
The course consists of compulsory core units and additional specialist units including:
- Customer service and the UK travel and tourism industry
- UK purpose built visitor attractions
- Understanding package holidays
- Travel agency operations
- Hospitality in travel and tourism
- Organising an event
- Introduction to guided tours
- Impact of travel and tourism provision on a host community
- Tourism in a popular UK region
- Know about airports and airlines
- Career planning for travel and tourism
- Work experience in travel and tourism UK coastal tourism
- Heritage and cultural tourism UK rural tourism
- Understanding specialist tourism
- Enterprise in tourism
How will it be delivered and assessed?
All of the units, except for two, will be assessed using a variety of methods such as written assignments, presentations, role-play & other practical activities. Subjects are usually introduced in formal classes and students go on to investigate aspects of the subject at local faculties or during study visits.
Entry requirements
You will need:
- English grade 4 or higher and maths at grade 3
- At least 3 other GCSEs at grade 3 or above
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