Higher Diploma in Travel and Tourism

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Higher Diploma in Travel and Tourism

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Overview

The Diploma in Travel and Tourism is one of a number of sector-specific Diplomas developed for 14-19 year olds. Diplomas are delivered by consortia – groups of schools and colleges that come together to share their expertise and resources.
They are available at three levels:  

  • Foundation – equivalent to 5 GCSEs (grades D-G)
  • Higher – equivalent to 7 GCSEs (grades A* - C)
  • Advanced – equivalent to 3.5 levels (grades A*-E)
Each Diploma is made up of three elements
  • Principal learning: revolve around a number of sector-specific themes, such as travel and tourism destinations and provides a broad overview of the key components of the sector and help develop skills and knowledge in these areas
  • Generic learning : functional skills such as numeracy and literacy
  • Additional and Specialist Learning: these could be anything from a traditional GCSE to a more specific skills such as foreign currency
14 year olds will have the opportunity to start studying on the Diploma at Foundation and Higher levels, alongside their national curriculum subjects in English, Mathematics and Science. As part of every Diploma programme, learners will also undertake a minimum period of 10 days' work experience, which will provide them with the opportunity to gain both general employability skills and more specialist sector-related knowledge.
At every level, the Diplomas will also include a project that will enable learners to develop their personal, learning ad thinking skills in the context of a theme, problem or activity of their choice.

What this course covers

Principal Learning covers

  • Worldwide Travel and Tourism Destinations
  • UK Travel and Tourism Destinations
  • Resort reps
  • Childrens resort reps
  • Retail/Travel Agency
  • Tour operations
  • Visitor Attractions
  • Responsible Tourism
  • Business Travel
  • Tourist Information
  • Cruise
  • Air Fares and Ticketing
  • Ancillary services/sales (e.g Foreign Exchange, Health advice, Passport and Visas etc)
  • Tour Guiding
  • Food and Beverage Services
  • Air Cabin Crew (further discussion required with GoSkills)
  • Aviation - Health, Safety and Security
  • Aviation - Communications
  • Aviation - Passenger Handling/Check in Services
  • Aviation - Aircraft Boarding and Arrival Services
  • Aviation - Baggage Processing
  • Aviation - Loading and Unloading Aircraft
  • Aviation - Baggage Facilities
  • Aviation - Airport Special Status Passengers
  • Aviation - Load Instruction Reports
  • Aviation - Aircraft Marshalling
  • Aviation - Support Flight Operations
  • Aviation - Aircraft Dispatch Process

Roles

None

Qualification Progression

Prerequisite qualifications

1
QualificationType
Foundation Diploma in Travel and Tourism School/College based
Level 1 Award in Travel Foundation/Introductory
1

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Funding

This qualification is eligible for public funding but there may be specific criteria as to who is eligible and this may differ by nation. The best approach would be to contact your local provider for advice on the funding available. Search UKSP Training Providers to find your local college or work-based provider.

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