Travel and Tourism Management
FdA
The Higher National Diploma (HND) and Foundation Degree (FdA) qualifications are designed to equip students with the knowledge, understanding and skills necessary to ensure employability within the travel and tourism industry.
Course level
Undergraduate
Modes of study
Full time
Locations
Park Campus, Northampton College
Entry requirements
Standard entry requirements apply. Applicants should have a BTEC National, AVCE or 1 A-Level. Applications from students without standard qualifications and from those with relevant work experience are encouraged.
UCAS details
UCAS code: N801
UCAS description: FdA/TTM
School
Attendance
2 years full-time. Teaching usually takes place over three days. Approved work-based learning may reduce the class contact hours.
Course content
Students follow workbased modules and are responsible for finding their own work and all employment related to the programme, which must be approved by the Northampton Business School Centre for Work-based Learning. The programme gives students flexibility to transfer once secure and suitable employment in the locality is arranged. Successful students may top-up their studies to degree level on the BA (Hons) Travel and Tourism Management (top-up). "Tourism in the 21st century will not only be the world's largest industry, it will be the largest by far that the world has ever seen." WTO: 2020 Vision
The HND is a traditional taught course consisting of six modules per stage over two years. The number of taught modules and class contact is reduced allowing more time to work in approved employment. Travel and tourism is a dynamic industry incorporating a wide range of sectors that offer a variety of career paths. As the industry matures, specialist knowledge of the various sectors has become the key to success and consequently a proactive approach to learning is adopted with a business development focus throughout.
Stage one
At stage one, modules provide a broad understanding of the world of travel and tourism together with key management tools.
Stage two
Specialist modules at stage two focus on individual sectors of the industry and enable the development of management skills across a range of specialisms.
Special course features
- The programme has been accredited by the Tourism Management Institute, the professional body for tourism management in the UK
- Teaching to industry best practice guidelines
- The opportunity to study for additional industry recognised qualifications
- Excellent links with key players in the tourism industry such as the Tourism Management Institute, Explore Northamptonshire, English Heritage and the Tourism Society, the industry's professional body
Typical modules
- 21st century tourism
- Managing visitor attractions
- Tourism choices
- Tourism impacts and sustainability
- Tourism management and planning
- Tour operations management
Assessment
A variety of individual and group based assessments are used including written reports, client briefs, presentation, portfolio and exam.
Career opportunities
The travel and tourism industry has high demand for skilled managers and the HND/FdA (validated by Edexcel) is well recognised by employers. Students can find middle management careers in marketing, sales, operations, customer service and human resource management (HRM) across a diverse range of sectors including attraction management, retail travel, conferencing, event management and tour operations.
For undergraduate application information please see our how to apply page.
Fees quoted are for home and EU students for the academic year 2010/2011. Tuition fees are payable for each year of the course. The fees are subject to annual increases in subsequent academic years.
Full time fees
£2150










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