Hospitality and Tourism Level 2 (24/25)

Course Overview

Do you have a passion for travel and are you looking for a career which helps you to explore the world and create amazing customer experiences? This exciting programme provides an insightful overview of the travel and tourism industry. You will study a range of units covering customer service, UK tourism, international tourist destinations and working overseas. You will also complete a work placement during the programme, gaining valuable experience in a travel and tourism related organisation.

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Course Details

Course Type: Full Time Study Programme
Campus: City Centre (Bath)
Level: Level 2

Frequently asked questions

Do you have a passion for travel and are you looking for a career which helps you to explore the world and create amazing customer experiences? This exciting programme provides an insightful overview of the travel and tourism industry. You will study a range of units covering customer service, UK tourism, international tourist destinations and working overseas. You will also complete a work placement during the programme, gaining valuable experience in a travel and tourism related organisation.
These courses are predominantly for 16-19 year olds and have different requirements depending on level. | To study at Level 2, 4 GCSEs at grade 3 or above to include English Language and maths.
There may be some additional costs to cover the trips you will go on, these will be discussed when you start your year of study, however, your course fees will subsidise a number of these trips.
This programme will take you from the very basics right up to a detailed working knowledge of the travel and tourism industry. You'll gain a range of specialist skills, giving you an excellent preparation for employment in the sector. On successfully completing the course, you will achieve a nationally recognised qualification at the appropriate level.
You will study in a variety of ways, including presentations, group work, role-plays, and study trips. Assessment is both internal and external, and includes written exams and marked assignments.
A large number of our Level 2 students progress onto Level 3, but some may choose to do an apprenticeship linked to the industry. Students who complete Level 3 can progress to higher education to study a degree in tourism at university. Over 50% of our learners select this route and study on a wide range of degree programmes including, Tourism Management, Tourism and Hospitality Management, and Events Management to name but a few. You can also enter the travel and tourism industry and gain employment in a number of sectors. Over the last few years students have gained employment with tour operators, airlines, visitor attractions and hotels.