
Hospitality and Tourism are two of the fastest growing sectors in the global economy. More and more economies around the world are becoming more affluent, with more people travelling and spending more time on leisure activities, such as wining and dining. Your job or business prospects with the appropriate skills and knowledge can be enhanced considerably by studying the following courses...
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Advanced Diploma In Event Management VTR004 |
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Become a successful event manager. Do you love organising events? Make a Career out of it!. This is a very solid qualification providing skills, knowledge and experiences within the field of event management and related disciplines. It is designed to prepare you for a professional career in this field, and to develop a capacity to manage a wide range of different events, small or large.
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Advanced Diploma In Hospitality & Tourism VTR005 |
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Develop your skills in hospitality and tourism management.
An excellent qualification to start a career in management in the tourism or hospitality industry. This course develops a diverse and unique combination of valuable skills that will set you apart from graduates of other courses. As with most industries, being different is often what gives you the edge over the competition.
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Bar Service VTR204 |
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Develop excellence in bar service skills. This course provides basic knowledge for those attending a bar or working as a drinks waiter or waitress. Develop a broad understanding of the industry, become familiar alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks; how to provide service to bar customers, mix a range of drinks and appreciate different wines.
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Bed & Breakfast Management BTR203 |
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Run a successful bed and breakfast business.
Learn to set up and/or manage a Guest House, or Bed and Breakfast operation. The course covers facilities, decor, equipment, customer service, supplying meals, financial management, marketing and more.
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Certificate in Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management (TTH)- |
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Widen your horizons on Travel and Tourism!
The TTHM programme enables students to link business principles with expertise of the tourism sector. Tourism is now the world's largest industry with revenues of over US$500 billion. It can also give them advanced entry into professional qualifications and university degrees in the UK and other countries.
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Diploma in Tourism VTR009 |
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Your career in Tourism starts here. This course lays the foundation for a long term career in an industry that is rapidly changing, always exciting and challenging; but can be difficult to thrive in if you don't have the right mix of skills.
Despite the ups and downs of the tourism industry throughout recent years; this remains one of the most significant industries globally. Opportunities have always existed for people with appropriate skills and a little entrepeneurial flair; even in the low times. This course provides a mix of learning that is designed to make a difference; coupled together with an opportunity to be trained and mentored by some highly successful and qualified tutors.
There are shorter and less focused courses offered elsewhere; but for a long term future in this industry, a longer and more solid training is always going to give you a better prospects.
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Event Management BRE209 |
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Develop your career in event management.
Do you love organizing, having fun and meeting people? Would you like to make a career of it? This is a course designed to develop knowledge and skills in the planning and management of special events including gallery openings, festivals, exhibitions and sporting events. It is also a very good starting point for people thinking in developing an Event Management career and wanting to try the waters first.
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Food & Beverage Management BTR102 |
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Learn to manage a successful restaurant. This course develops an excellent and sound foundation for working in a restaurant, catering or other food service enterprise, including your own. Topics covered vary from kitchen and food management to planning a menu, restaurant staffing and waiter/waitress skills.
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Higher Advanced Diploma In Hospitality And Tourism VTR002 |
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Become a successful manager in the hospitality and tourism industry. A sound foundation for a career in hospitality or tourism, either managing your own small business or in middle management in a larger organisation. This course is designed with a global focus, to provide broad based skills, and a capacity to adapt to change in what is a dynamic and rapidly changing industry.
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Hotel Management BTR202 |
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Develop your ability to manage hotels effectively. A broad based and basic training to work in hospitality, accommodation, hotels, motels or resorts. A popular and substantial starting point for anyone in the hotel industry, at 100 hrs duration.
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Proficiency Certificate In Tourism & Hospitality VTR001 |
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Develop your specialist skills within the tourism and hospitality industry. This is awarded on completion of two modules chosen from the units of Hotel Management, Food & Beverage Management & Ecotour Management; and a workplace project or work experience (approved by a tutor from the school, and equal to 200 hours).
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Tourism I BTR103 |
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Develop your specialist skills within the tourism and hospitality industry. Tourism has become a major recreation pursuit, and commercial industry world wide. It is so significant today that some regions (even some countries) economies, are more heavily dependent upon tourism than anything else. The tourism industry encompasses the provision of all those services used by people when travelling away from home. The reason for travel is most obviously "a holiday"; but may also be "business".
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Tourism II BTR204 |
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Develops your ability to manage different types of travel products, with a particular focus on special interest tourism. Builds an understanding of opportunities in such things as business tourism, festival tourism, cultural tourism, environmental tourism, tourism for certain age groups, etc.
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