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Provided by University Campus Suffolk Event management is an exciting and dynamic profession. It involves conceptualising, planning, organising and finally executing an event, and involves a range of activities from marketing and PR to project management. This course provides students with a relevant qualification to progress into a rapidly expanding industry. It has been designed in consultation with organisations involved in the industry and offers guest lecturers, site visits and the opportunity to get involved in real projects |
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Provided by University Campus Suffolk Leisure management is a diverse and interesting field which involves managing facilities such as recreation centres, sports grounds, entertainment venues or parks, or managing a festival or celebration, concert or sporting competition. |
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Provided by University Campus Suffolk This course has been designed in consultation with organisations involved in the tourism industry and provides knowledge and experience that helps develop the high standard of business skills essential for starting a career in tourism management. Guest lecturers, site visits and the opportunity for getting involved in real projects with organisations help make this degree relevant to the industry today This course provides the opportunity to gain industry specific knowledge, plus essential management skills. The close links with relevant organisations in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors mean that students have the opportunity to learn from industry experience |
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BTEC Level 2 First in Travel & Tourism Provided by West Suffolk College This course has been designed to provide students with a broad education as a foundation both for training, leading to employment and for further education. Students will also learn how the industry, already the largest in the world, will cope with growth and ensure sustainability. |
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FdA Hospitality and Event Management Provided by University Campus Suffolk Hospitality and Event Management considers the management of people and services in the hospitality, residential, food service, events, leisure and tourism industries. This degree provides an opportunity for students to study the expanding and diverse hospitality sector. Guest lecturers, site visits and the opportunity to get involved in real projects in large and small organisations within the sector, help make the degree relevant to the industry. The degree teaches students a set of core principles which are essential for any management related career |
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MBA ( Including pathways in Enterprise, Leadership and Tourism Provided by University Campus Suffolk Incorporates intermediate awards: Postgraduate Certificate in Management (three modules, 20 credits per module), Postgraduate Diploma in Management (six modules, 20 credits per module). The flexible structure of the MBA programme provides an opportunity to build up credit over time towards a full MBA. The Postgraduate Certificate and Postgraduate Diploma awards ensure students receive recognition and credit for the level achieved. This flexibility also enables these credits to be taken into account when students are ready to resume their studies. |
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Travel and Tourism Level 1 F/T Provided by Lowestoft College This course is ideal for those wanting to start their training for a career in travel and it assumes no prior knowledge of the travel industry. |
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Travel and Tourism Level 2 F/T Provided by Lowestoft College This course is a vocational qualification designed to offer you a choice of routes into further and higher education and employment. This qualification focuses on Travel and Tourism, in order to enhance your career prospects. |
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Travel and Tourism Level 3 F/T Provided by Lowestoft College This is an academic course equivalent to "A" levels. A high level of commitment is therefore necessary as students are expected to produce quality work to tight deadlines. It is a vocational qualification designed to offer you a choice of routes into further and higher education and employment. |
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