During the course you will complete a number of units with focus on different key areas of the industry
Mandatory Units
Unit 1 – World of Travel and Tourism
The travel and tourism industry in the UK is growing and is of major importance to the economy. In this unit, you will develop the skills needed to examine, interpret and analyse a variety of sources that measure the importance of tourism to the UK. There are many influences on the industry and they are changing all the time. Some of them are within the control of travel organisations, while others are beyond their control. You will need to know how organisations react to changes and trends to determine their present and future operating policies. You will gain an understanding of the scope of the industry, its terminology and its key components.
Unit 2 – Global Destination
In this unit you will use a range of resources to investigate the location and features of global destinations and explain the features that give appeal to global destinations and support different types of tourism. You will evaluate how travel plans/routes/itineraries meet customer needs. You will investigate consumer trends and the reasons the popularity of global destinations may change.
Optional Units
- Events, Conferences and Exhibitions
- Visitor Attractions
- Principles of Marketing in Travel and Tourism
Students on this course have the opportunity to participate in a number of trips to tourist attractions and will also visit local tourism businesses. As part of the course students work as a group to organise an event to develop their team working and organisation skills. Additional courses in first aid, customer service will enhance the student experience. All students will enjoy a period of work experience within the industry in their second year
(Exam board – Pearson)
(Travel qualification number (QN): 601/9023/1)