BTEP – Certificate in Travel and Tourism Course at Francistown College of Education (FCTVE)
What is Travel and Tourism?
Tourism is travel for pleasure or business, and the commercial activity of providing and supporting such travel.
This qualification is equivalent to 3 ‘A’levels and is widely recognised by Industry and Universities,attracting UCAS points and taught within an award winning department. This qualification is suitable for learners aged 16 and above. The qualification is designed for learners who want to go on to higher level studies or into a relevant Travel and Tourism role, and is suitable for use within a Study Programme.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which course is best for Travel and tourism management?
Now, let’s get to the top 5 travel and tourism courses you can pursue abroad.
- Bachelor of Tourism Management / Diploma in Tourism Management. …
- Bachelors of Arts / Event and Tourism Management. …
- Bachelor of Communication and Media. …
- Diploma in Social Science, Extended Tourism Management.
What is Diploma of Travel and tourism Management APC?
The Diploma of Travel & Tourism Management provides skills and knowledge for you to be competent in a range of well-developed international retail travel sales and operational skills together with a broad range of managerial skills specialising in tourism operations.
What is BTEC Travel and Tourism?
A Travel and Tourism BTEC qualification tells potential employers what well-developed skills/attributes you have. For example, research skills, excellent time management, that you are able to work in a team, and that you have the necessary ‘people’ skills to manage others effectively.
What is Level 3 Extended Diploma in Travel and Tourism?
About this qualification
This qualification is suitable for learners aged 16 and above. The qualification is designed for learners who want to go on to higher level studies or into a relevant Travel and Tourism role, and is suitable for use within a Study Programme.
What is the highest paying job in tourism?
High Paying Tourism Jobs
- Chef Concierge. Salary range: $37,500-$159,500 per year. …
- Hotel Controller. Salary range: $62,500-$100,000 per year. …
- Tour Director. Salary range: $37,500-$80,000 per year. …
- Guest Relations Manager. …
- Hotel General Manager. …
- Clubhouse Manager. …
- Hotel Assistant General Manager. …
- Curator.
Is tourism a flight attendant?
Getting yourself a Tourism degree is definitely your best bet at acquiring all the needed skills and training that will make you a candidate at becoming a flight attendant.
Why study Tourism?
Tourism graduates are typically passionate about travelling and are committed to helping other travelers.
What are the specializations in travel and tourism?
Specializations offered
Travel Management. Transportation Management. Entrepreneurship Management. Hospital and Institutional Catering Management.
How long is a travel and Tourism exam?
Paper 1 and Paper 2 are now equally weighted at both Cambridge International AS and A Level. We have reduced the number of marks for Paper 1 to 75 marks and the duration to 2 hours. We have revised the mark schemes for all papers.
What level is BTEC travel and Tourism?
Level 3 BTEC
Travel and Tourism (Level 3 BTEC National Foundation Diploma/Extended Diploma) — Full-time.
What is Level 5 Diploma in Tourism?
The OTHM Level 5 Extended Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality Management qualification consists of twelve mandatory units, 240 credits, 2400 hours Total Qualification Time (TQT) and the recommended Guided Learning Hours (GLH) for this qualification is a minimum of 1200 hours.