Who is this course for?
The course has been developed for people wishing to enter the travel and tourism industry.
Entry requirements & Application
You should be able to work with others, communicate with potential customers both verbally and in writing, follow health and safety instructions and have an acceptable level of personal presentation. To apply you must complete an application form , when received you ill be invited into the College on a particular date for an informal interview and an initial assessment in literacy and numeracy. If you have a record of achievement you should bring it with you.
What will I learn?
The course has been designed in consultation with both representatives from the travel industry and colleges. It aims to cover areas that employers in the travel and tourism sector have identified as needing suitably qualified staff. You will enjoy a broad range of activities within the course such as visits, guest speakers and use of facilities both on and off site. You will study a variety of units such as Worldwide Travel and Tourism Destinations, Selling Skills for Travel and Tourism and Work Place Communications. You may also have the opportunity to study a language alongside the course.The Welsh Baccalaureate (or Welsh Bac) is a nationally recognised qualification aimed at improving the skills that employers and universities are looking for. Whilst completing your main course you will also study Wales, Europe, the World, Work Related Education and Personal and Social Education.
Assessment
Assessment will take a variety of forms such as written tests, multiple-choice tests (on-line) and practical assignments based on realistic scenarios
On Completion Achievement / Progression
The course may enable you to progress to the EAL VRQ in Air Cabin Crewing and / or the Certificate in Airport Passenger Handling.Employers have stated that the course provides the skills, knowledge and experience that they require in prospective employees. The qualification would help you prepare for a range of jobs in such places as tour operators, airlines, travel agents, airports, tourist attractions and theme parks.
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