Hartlepool College of Further Education

Travel & Tourism

Hartlepool, United Kingdom

The Non-degree in Travel & Tourism at Hartlepool College of Further Education is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Hartlepool College of Further Education is a leading provider of vocational and technical education in the North East of England, boasting a state-of-the-art £53 million campus. Known for its exceptional industry links and high apprenticeship success rates, it offers a supportive environment for students to launch their professional careers.

About the Program

This Level 2 Certificate in Travel & Tourism is designed for school leavers aged 16-19 who are eager to enter the travel industry. The program lasts for one academic year and is delivered in a full-time format. Students who thrive in hands-on learning environments will find this course particularly engaging, as it combines practical activities with theoretical knowledge.

The curriculum covers essential topics such as customer service, the UK travel and tourism industry, coastal tourism, and travel agency operations. Students will engage in practical activities, role-plays, and theory sessions, which will help them develop vital skills needed in a fast-paced industry. Assessments will include various methods such as assignments, worksheets, and professional discussions, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.

Graduates of this program can pursue further studies, such as the Level 3 NCFE Aviation, Travel & Tourism qualification. Potential job titles include travel agent, customer service representative, tourism officer, and event coordinator. The skills acquired can be applied across various sectors, making graduates versatile in the job market.

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