A successful manager knows their industry well and has a well-rounded set of skills that enables them to deal with daily challenges. This course will support you to develop your operational, management and communication skills to deliver an excellent customer experience. You will examine a range of travel and tourism management issues from service and operational management to development, sustainability and legal implications.
The focus of the course is on understanding the travel and tourism industry as a business.
You will learn about:
the structure and organisation ...
A successful manager knows their industry well and has a well-rounded set of skills that enables them to deal with daily challenges. This course will support you to develop your operational, management and communication skills to deliver an excellent customer experience. You will examine a range of travel and tourism management issues from service and operational management to development, sustainability and legal implications.<br/>The focus of the course is on understanding the travel and tourism industry as a business. <br/>You will learn about:<br/>the structure and organisation of the tourism industry<br/>how the industry is changing and why<br/>the needs of customers<br/>the development of new tourism products and services <br/>up to date knowledge of how technology and social media are transforming the industry <br/>how new products and services are brought to the market. <br/><br/>You will also examine a range of management related modules designed to develop your personal and professional skills including:<br/><br/>tourism marketing<br/>human resource management in the service sector<br/>finance and planning for the travel and tourism sector <br/>social media, information and business technology<br/>strategic management in the tourism industry. <br/>Examples and case studies are taken from a range of different companies and organisation in the public and private sectors and from all regions of the world.<br/><br/>The second year of study (Level 5) offers an opportunity to carry out international fieldwork in another European country to examine travel and tourism operations first hand* <br/><br/>The diverse module options and the final year project will give you the opportunity to explore a particular areas of tourism interest, which can help you identify and work towards your career goals.<br/><br/>Placement<br/><br/>You can choose to take this course with a work placement of 40 weeks (1400 hours) after Level 5. This can be in any sector of the travel and tourism industry, either in the UK or abroad. It will give you the opportunity to expand your network, gain paid experience and enhance your professional skills. Once our placement is over, you will return for your final year of studies.<br/><br/>This course includes a foundation year.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Main site - West London
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
L834
Institution Code
W05
Points of Entry
Foundation
UCAS TariffAccess to HE DiplomaPass Access to HE Diploma (Minimum of 45 credits at level 3) Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)MMP A levelD,D,D |
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