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Hackney Community College Adult course guide 2013/2014


Travel and Tourism Level 1 BTEC Diploma in Travel


and Tourism This course provides specialised studies directly relevant to the hospitality, travel and tourism and related sectors, in which you are working or intend to seek employment. You will develop a range of employability skills and techniques, understanding personal qualities and attitudes essential for success in working life. Language (ESOL) support is also available on this course. Entry requirements: No formal qualifi cations are required. You should be aged 16+ and entrance is subject to a College entry assessment. A satisfactory reference will also be required. Possible next steps: Diploma in Travel and Tourism (level 2) or employment. Length of course (weeks): 36 Hours per week: 13


Level 2 BTEC Diploma in Travel


and Tourism This course provides a background and range of skills and knowledge required for employment in the Travel and Tourism industries. Units of study include: The UK Travel and Tourism Industry, Exploring Customer Service in Travel and Tourism, UK Travel and Tourism Destinations, European Holiday Destinations, Exploring Marketing in Travel and Tourism, Developing Employability Skills for Travel and Tourism and Planning Visits for Travel and Tourism. You can also get an additional qualifi cation in English and / or maths. Entry requirements: BTEC Level 1 Diploma (merit), or 4 GCSEs grades D-G (including English), plus a satisfactory reference. Possible next steps: Diploma in Travel and Tourism (level 3 minimum of merit/distinction grade required) or employment in Travel and Tourism. Length of course (weeks): 36 Hours per week: 15


Level 3 BTEC Diploma in Travel and


Tourism (LCH30092) The BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Travel and Tourism is designed to give you the skills, knowledge and understanding required for a range of roles in organisations within the travel and tourism sector. These include accommodation, transport, retail travel and visitor attractions. The qualifi cation also enables progression to undergraduate degree qualifi cations and professional occupations in tourism- related fi elds. You will also develop personal qualities essential for career development and progression within the sector and learn the appropriate knowledge and skills including locational geography, customer service, business skills and industry practices. You can also get an additional qualifi cation in English and / or maths. Entry requirements: BTEC Level 2 Diploma (merit) or 4 GCSEs at grades A-C (one of which should be English). Possible next steps: University, undergraduate courses or into employment in Travel and Tourism. Length of course (weeks): 72 Hours per week: 13


Loans and bursaries are available for Level 3 & 4 courses. Ask us for details.


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All courses are subject to change and may be cancelled without prior notice as a result of funding changes or low demand. You may be eligible for a discounted tuition fee or a loan on some courses, but you will need to check with us. Students who pay a tuition fee may also pay an exam, DBS Check and materials fee if applicable. This is just a guide to the courses we offer; check our website www.hackney.ac.uk for up-to-date information.


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