BTEC Tech Award in Travel and Tourism Student Book (BTEC Tech Award Travel and Tourism)

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BTEC Tech Award in Travel and Tourism Student Book (BTEC Tech Award Travel and Tourism)

BTEC Tech Award in Travel and Tourism Student Book (BTEC Tech Award Travel and Tourism)

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Claiming deadline: for all students expecting a result following the release of May/June 2023 external examination results. I’d like to visit and see the facilities and chat to staff – see when our next open event is here: EVENTS | Weston College Fees quoted online and in our prospectuses are for the current academic yearonly, andare subject to change – two and three-year courses will have fees to pay again in subsequent years.

As part of this study programme, you will develop your maths and English skills, attend tutorials and Individual Development (ID). You will also complete a work placement or extended industry placement. All aspects of your study programme will be discussed at your interview. ASSESSMENT METHOD Learners who sat BTEC assessments in the February 2023 series (Tech Award) can be re-entered for June exams after February results have been issued, and no late fees will be charged. The entry deadline for these learners is 14 AprilLocal travel agencies have contributed to designing the programme and will set you a number of challenges to increase your work-related skills. You will also gain valuable work experience skills for future employment. There are different terms and conditions for Higher Education courses - please call 01934 411 409 for further details. https://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/btec-nationals/travel-and-tourism-2019.coursematerials.html#filterQuery=category:Pearson-UK:Category%2FSpecification-and-sample-assessments content/dam/pdf/Support/Grade-boundaries/Edexcel-Award/2306-level-1-2-3-edexcel-awards-subject-grade-boundaries.pdf You are defined by the Adult Education Board (AEB) as being unemployed because one of the following applies:

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.The World of Travel and Tourism (external exam) - the travel and tourism industry in the UK is growing and is of major importance to the economy. Learners will develop the skills needed to examine, interpret and analyse a variety of statistics that measure the importance of tourism to the UK. Approximately half of our students go on to jobs or apprenticeships and the other half go on to university. Here are some of the things our students have progressed to over the last few years: content/dam/pdf/Support/Grade-boundaries/GCSE/2306-gcse-9-1-notional-component-grade-boundaries.pdf

Visitor Attractions (coursework) - Learners develop analytical skills as they investigate the nature and role of both built and natural visitor attractions, their commercial success, appeal, response to diverse visitor needs and the importance of delivering a memorable visitor experience. BTEC students will complete a range of assessments including assignments, PowerPoint presentations and exams. It is important to be organised and well-motivated as there is a significant focus on independent work. Why study BTEC Travel and Tourism? content/dam/pdf/Support/Grade-boundaries/Project-qualifications/2306-level-3-project-subject-grade-boundaries.pdf You’ll study in purpose-built classrooms, designed to enhance your learning experience, and you’ll benefit from a wide range of facilities including our new boardroom and business suite. Your mentors will be experienced tutors and assessors who have worked in reputable firms and run their own businesses. They will guide you through your study programme and placement, and ensure you’re fully prepared for your next steps after college. WHAT DOES THIS COURSE INVOLVE The BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Travel and Tourism is designed for post-16 students with an interest in travel and tourism who want to continue their education through applied learning and who aim to progress to higher education. The qualification is equivalent in size to one A level and is designed to occupy one-third of a typical study programme, which could include other vocational or academic qualifications, such as another BTEC National or A levels. This qualification gives a broad introduction to the travel and tourism industry, with an emphasis on core knowledge and fundamental skills that are transferable across other sectors. No prior study of the sector is needed. What do students learn?are released on temporary licence, studying outside a prison environment, and not funded by the Ministry of Justice Global destinations are a key aspect of travel and tourism and their appeal is strongly influenced by factors such as their location, access and changing trends. Students will use a range of resources to investigate the location and features of global destinations. They will evaluate how travel routes and itineraries meet customer needs and investigate consumer trends and the reasons the popularity of global destinations may change. This unit is assessed externally in Year 13 with a task set by the exam board lasting three hours. the qualification you wish to study isn’t on the approved list of level 3 qualifications the College can run for free.



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