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What is BTEC Level 3 travel and tourism?

What is BTEC Level 3 travel and tourism?

The Course This course will equip you with the ‘whole package’ for a career – or higher level study – in travel, tourism and hospitality. From local to long-haul, from marketing to management, from event planning to eco-tourism – this is a varied and engaging programme enriched by off-site visits and guest speakers.

Is travel and tourism an A level or a BTEC?

BTEC Diploma in Travel and Tourism (Level 2) is ideal for students who want to prepare for a career in travel and tourism and to further improve their GCSE grades before progressing onto a Level three course or an entry position in the industry.

What can I do with BTEC travel and tourism?

As well as careers as Cabin Crew and Holiday Reps, Travel and Tourism can lead to a wide range of other careers in the areas of event & hospitality management, wedding planning, travel agencies, public relations, travel journalism and tourism marketing.

What can you do with a Level 3 Travel and Tourism?

This course can lead to employment locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally, in roles such as: air cabin crew, resort representative, travel agent, tourist attraction management, cruise operator, hotel manager, marketing executive, and event organiser.

Is travel and tourism a good A level?

Choosing to study A level Travel & Tourism could set you up for an exciting career with the opportunity to travel and work anywhere in the world. Tourism is a growing industry with a wealth of opportunity. So, if you fancy seeing the world and getting paid while you do it, this could be the ideal beginning for you.

Can I continue teaching my BTEC Nationals in travel and tourism?

Don’t forget, you can continue teaching your BTEC Nationals in Travel and Tourism (2010) for courses starting in 2019. A two-year, full-time study programme. The Extended Diploma would support progression to higher education in its own right.

Why study tourism in the UK?

Knowledge of the UK as a destination is crucial for success in many travel and tourism organisations. Tourism in the UK supports a wealth of travel and tourism products and services and offers a multitude of career opportunities.

What is a foundation diploma in travel and tourism?

A one-year course to be followed alongside other areas of study. The Foundation Diploma supports progression to higher education and, ultimately, employment. Don’t forget, you can continue teaching your BTEC Nationals in Travel and Tourism (2010) for courses starting in 2019.

What are the benefits of the BTEC Diploma?

The Diploma would support progression to higher education if taken as part of a programme of study that included other BTEC Nationals or A levels. The qualification also benefits from a compensatory grading model, 16-18 funding and UCAS points.