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Pearson btec level 3 national diploma in travel and tourism.

Awarding organisation: Pearson Education Ltd Qualification number: 60346954 Status: Approved Qualification Type: Vocationally-Related Qualification Sector Subject Area: Travel and tourism Level: Level 3

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The programme is carefully designed to enable students to be competent in analyzing, solving, managing and taking responsibility for complex engineering problems and activities. The programme has a set of compulsory courses in Electrical and Electronic engineering principles, mathematics, engineering design, communications and management. These core courses give a breadth and depth to the qualification, whilst the specialized courses within the Electrical and Electronic Engineering programme provide discipline specific knowledge and skills. Through careful planning of the content of the courses, this programme covers all the required technical and non-technical areas as recommended by Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC), with a total of 130 credit hours (equivalent to 132 EAC credit hours) including 91 credit hours (equivalent to 93 EAC credit hours) for Engineering courses and 39credit hours (equivalent to 39 EAC credit hours) for general and related courses. These are shown in Tables E1 and E2. The student's progression through the programme is to build a broad foundation of required knowledge and then specialize in different topic areas as their strengths and weakness emerge. All the technical courses are arranged in such a way that the level of technical advancement and coverage increases progressively over the period of four years. This enables the students to develop an in-depth knowledge, skills and abilities in a progressive manner prior to graduation. The Department also emphasizes on soft skill development which foster well-rounded engineers who are strong in communication skills, management, pose ethical values and good personal attitudes, and leadership. This is delivered through the non-technical courses in the programme. In addition, students have many opportunities to work in a group, such as in laboratory classes and assignments where they need to interact with peers and staff in order to complete their task. Please refer to Section J10B for detailed information on the course syllabi of the programme (in digital format). As the field of technology is rapidly changing, students need to acquire skills of lifelong learning to maintain themselves at the forefront of technology. These skills are developed by the significant use of outcome-based assessment, where the student is required to research material or acquire skills to complete it satisfactorily. This methodology reflects the current practice in the workplace, where keeping up with technology is an essential part of the profession. Various technical and non technical talks are held to give exposures to students on the recent development in engineering technology and research.

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Georgia – a small country in the post Soviet space, striving to become the agent of change through having carried out a considerable amount of reforms in education, international security, economic, juridical, health and social, penitentiary systems in order to integrate with Europe and European values hosted the European Youth Festival (EYOF) 2015. As the European Olympic Committee claims EYOF is not just a sport event, it is “a pride of the European Olympic Committee with 23 years of tradition, a first Olympic experience for young athletes; a take-off platform for future sports stars; a great opportunity for European cities; an important means of promoting sport and Olympic values; a European get-together; a meeting point for young athletes from 49 National Olympic Committees; an opportunity to educate and motivate youth and the general public to do sport and adopt a healthy life style” [The European Olympic Committees]. In order to organize the event on an international level, host it properly, attract contacts and ensure everything runs smoothly to make the project successful and create a platform for other tourism-related ones that Georgia aims to implement in the future (such as a new city Lazika, Kars Highway, Batumi Highway, Poti Airport, etc.), along with other skills our youth (graduates of tourism departments in particular) need to know English for Specific (Tourism) Purposes. English proficiency is required in all professional areas but it becomes essential in the tourist industry because of its specific characteristics. The main objective of the English departments at higher education settings/universities in Georgia that teach English for Tourism is to ensure that ETP courses impart the key communicative skills that are most useful to graduates in their chosen careers. Tourism projects, research and teaching relies on strong links with the sphere of tourism due to the applied nature of the discipline. The presented paper, alongside highlighting a large scale EYOF project thoroughly, performs specificities that include identification of the knowledge and technical skill competencies ELT teachers need to develop in order to successfully teach tourismrelated ESP and specific curriculum recommendations for the education program.

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Travel and Tourism

Level 3 extended diploma in travel and tourism.

During this advanced course, you will develop your awareness of the latest travel trends, both nationally and internationally, gain valuable work experience within the industry, understand the importance of marketing and responsible tourism, and discover what it takes to become a successful holiday representative. You may also have the opportunity to undertake Mandarin lessons too!

You could accrue up to 168 UCAS Tariff Points upon successful completion of this course, enabling you to progress on to university.

Our successful alumna, Sophie, completed this course and has since progressed to the University of Northampton, studying a degree in International Tourism Management.

When will I start the course and how long will it take?

The course will start in September and will take two years to complete.

This course will take place at our Town Centre Campus , Water Street, St Helens, WA10 1PP.

What will I study?

During this course, you will cover the following units:

  • The UK/European/long-haul destinations
  • The business of travel and tourism
  • Customer service in travel and tourism
  • Retail travel operations
  • Work experience in the travel and tourism sector
  • UK visitor attractions
  • Entertainment for holidaymakers
  • Working as a children's representative in travel and tourism
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  • Investigating the cruise industry
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  • Responsible tourism
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  • Products and services
  • Working as a holiday representative

How is it assessed?

You will be assessed through a combination of short written tests, case studies, projects, presentations and role plays.

Do I need any previous qualifications to start this course?

You should have five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and maths.

What are the course fees?

If you are a school leaver, aged 16-18, (under the age of 19 on or before 31st August 2024), you do not pay tuition fees or examination and registration fees and may be eligible for additional support depending on your financial situation. For more information, please visit our dedicated financial support page .

What can I go on to do once I have completed this course?

Once you have completed this course, you will be ready to launch your career in one of the most exciting and fastest-growing industries. You may choose to work within a holiday resort, events management, an airport and much more.

You will also have the opportunity to study a degree at university, enabling you to advance your knowledge and enhance your job prospects.

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Travel and Tourism Professional (4976)

level 3 travel and tourism specification

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Level 3 Diploma in Travel and Tourism

Level 3 Extended Diploma in Travel and Tourism

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  • 4876-26 will be given automatic approval to 4976-01/02/03/04
  • 4876-39/40 will be given automatic approval to all 4976

Centres can also apply to offer Level 3 4976 if they currently offer 4876-26 by completing the fast-track approval found under centre documents.

Level 2 Award in Travel and Tourism (4976-01)

Level 2 award in travel and tourism.

  • Accreditation No: 600/6755/X This is a reference number related to UK accreditation framework
  • Type: Credit based qualification This is categorisation to help define qualification attributes e.g. type of assessment
  • Credits: 7 Credits are a measure of the size of the qualification
  • Guided Learning Hours: 49 - 60 This is the average contact time a centre would typically commit
  • Total Qualification Time: 70 The total time for the qualification
  • Key Stage: Data unavailable This shows the equivalent Key Stage level.
  • Last Certification: 31/12/2025 This is the last date that a certificate can be issued
  • Qualification fees in the UK: £57.00 Our typical price is the one that is most often paid by a centre for a completed learner. Some prices are made up of multiple charging points so action like taking difference units or specialisms to complete and resitting assessments may mean the cost for some learners differs.

Level 2 Certificate in Travel and Tourism (4976-02)

Level 2 certificate in travel and tourism.

  • Accreditation No: 600/6760/3 This is a reference number related to UK accreditation framework
  • Credits: 17 Credits are a measure of the size of the qualification
  • Guided Learning Hours: 112 - 156 This is the average contact time a centre would typically commit
  • Total Qualification Time: 170 The total time for the qualification
  • Last Certification: 31/08/2026 This is the last date that a certificate can be issued
  • Qualification fees in the UK: £168.40 Our typical price is the one that is most often paid by a centre for a completed learner. Some prices are made up of multiple charging points so action like taking difference units or specialisms to complete and resitting assessments may mean the cost for some learners differs.

Level 2 Extended Certificate in Travel and Tourism (4976-03)

Level 2 extended certificate in travel and tourism.

  • Accreditation No: 600/6758/5 This is a reference number related to UK accreditation framework
  • Credits: 26 Credits are a measure of the size of the qualification
  • Guided Learning Hours: 173 - 236 This is the average contact time a centre would typically commit
  • Total Qualification Time: 260 The total time for the qualification
  • Qualification fees in the UK: £163.20 Our typical price is the one that is most often paid by a centre for a completed learner. Some prices are made up of multiple charging points so action like taking difference units or specialisms to complete and resitting assessments may mean the cost for some learners differs.

Level 2 Diploma in Travel and Tourism (4976-04)

Level 2 diploma for travel and tourism.

  • Accreditation No: 600/6762/7 This is a reference number related to UK accreditation framework
  • Type: Technical This is categorisation to help define qualification attributes e.g. type of assessment
  • Credits: 50 Credits are a measure of the size of the qualification
  • Guided Learning Hours: 357 - 447 This is the average contact time a centre would typically commit
  • Total Qualification Time: 500 The total time for the qualification
  • Qualification fees in the UK: £203.20 Our typical price is the one that is most often paid by a centre for a completed learner. Some prices are made up of multiple charging points so action like taking difference units or specialisms to complete and resitting assessments may mean the cost for some learners differs.

Level 3 Extended Certificate in Travel and Tourism (4976-07)

Level 3 extended certificate in travel and tourism.

  • Accreditation No: 600/6759/7 This is a reference number related to UK accreditation framework
  • Credits: 28 Credits are a measure of the size of the qualification
  • Guided Learning Hours: 209 - 293 This is the average contact time a centre would typically commit
  • Total Qualification Time: 280 The total time for the qualification
  • Last Certification: 31/08/2027 This is the last date that a certificate can be issued
  • Qualification fees in the UK: £177.90 Our typical price is the one that is most often paid by a centre for a completed learner. Some prices are made up of multiple charging points so action like taking difference units or specialisms to complete and resitting assessments may mean the cost for some learners differs.

Level 3 Diploma in Travel and Tourism (4976-08)

Level 3 diploma for travel and tourism.

  • Accreditation No: 600/6757/3 This is a reference number related to UK accreditation framework
  • Credits: 54 Credits are a measure of the size of the qualification
  • Guided Learning Hours: 407 - 520 This is the average contact time a centre would typically commit
  • Total Qualification Time: 540 The total time for the qualification
  • Qualification fees in the UK: £285.20 Our typical price is the one that is most often paid by a centre for a completed learner. Some prices are made up of multiple charging points so action like taking difference units or specialisms to complete and resitting assessments may mean the cost for some learners differs.

Level 3 Extended Diploma in Travel and Tourism (4976-09)

Level 3 extended diploma for travel and tourism.

  • Accreditation No: 600/6763/9 This is a reference number related to UK accreditation framework
  • Credits: 105 Credits are a measure of the size of the qualification
  • Guided Learning Hours: 810 - 949 This is the average contact time a centre would typically commit
  • Total Qualification Time: 1050 The total time for the qualification
  • Qualification fees in the UK: £352.40 Our typical price is the one that is most often paid by a centre for a completed learner. Some prices are made up of multiple charging points so action like taking difference units or specialisms to complete and resitting assessments may mean the cost for some learners differs.

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4976 Level 2

Assessment materials.

  • 4976 L2-Answer pack v1-7 pdf 518 KB 26 Mar 2021
  • 4976 L2-Assessment pack v18 pdf 1 MB 26 Mar 2021
  • 4976-212 full resource pack V1 pdf 11 MB 24 Jul 2018

Centre documents

  • 4976 L2 Qualification handbook v4-6 pdf 932 KB 22 Jul 2021

4976 Level 3

  • 4976 301 Practice test answers v2 pdf 67 KB 24 Jul 2018
  • 4976 301 Practice test v2 pdf 72 KB 24 Jul 2018
  • 4976 Answer material v2 pdf 316 KB 24 Jul 2018
  • 4976 L3-Assessment pack v4-0 pdf 2 MB 26 Mar 2021
  • 4976 L3 Qualification handbook v1-11 pdf 1 MB 18 Apr 2023

Additional documents

  • 4876-343 and 4976-352 non-equivalence pdf 41 KB 24 Jul 2018
  • 4976 L3 Fast track approval from 4876-26 v1 rtf 386 KB 15 Aug 2018

Purpose and Recognition

  • 60067573 KS5 L3 Diploma in Travel and Tourism Purpose pdf 62 KB 22 Apr 2021
  • 60067627 KS5 L2 Diploma in Travel and Tourism Purpose pdf 74 KB 24 Jul 2018
  • 60067639 KS5 L3 Extended Diploma in Travel and Tourism Purpose pdf 61 KB 22 Apr 2021

Recognition

  • 4976 Recognition Letter ABTA pdf 44 KB 24 Jul 2018
  • 4976 Recognition Letter Guildford pdf 75 KB 24 Jul 2018
  • 4976 Recognition Letter ITT pdf 166 KB 24 Jul 2018
  • 4976 Recognition Letter Southampton CC pdf 130 KB 24 Jul 2018
  • 4976 Recognition Letter Worcester pdf 40 KB 24 Jul 2018
  • 60067627 L2 Dip in Travel and Tourism Purpose pdf 275 KB 24 Jul 2018

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Elektrostal, Russia

Region: Moscow Oblast

Geographic coordinates: 55.783300, 38.466700, temperature range: -40.0°c to 30.0°c (-40°f to 86°f), climate: cold and snowy winters, mild summers with occasional heat waves., population: 158508, language: russian.

Elektrostal, Located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, Is a city known for its industrial heritage and diverse economy. With a population of around 150, 000 people, It lies approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow. Founded in 1916 as an industrial center for steel and metal production, Elektrostal’s most notable landmark is the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant (EMZ). The plant produces various steel products including railway wheels, Pipes, Wire rod, And sheet metal. Apart from its industrial significance, Elektrostal offers several cultural attractions that are worth visiting.

The Museum-Estate Kuskovo features an impressive collection of art and artifacts from the 18th century. Lake Senezh – a large freshwater lake outside Elektrostal’s city limits – provides opportunities for swimming, Boating or fishing during summer months. Elektrostal also has several parks where visitors can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking or cycling. Gorky Park features walking paths along with sports facilities like tennis courts and basketball courts. Public transport within Elektrostal itself is convenient with numerous bus routes connecting different parts within the city limits as well as nearby towns like Noginsk or Dmitrovskiy Districts in Moscow Region.

Overall Elektrostal offers visitors an interesting mix of industrial heritage, Cultural attractions and natural beauty making it definitely worth a visit whether you’re interested in learning about Russia’s steel industry or simply want to enjoy the outdoors.

level 3 travel and tourism specification

Important Landmarks

  • The Museum of Local Lore – it showcases the history and culture of the town.
  • The Church of St. Nicholas – a beautiful Orthodox church built in the 19th century.
  • Victory Park – a large park with several monuments dedicated to World War II heroes.
  • Ice Palace Vityaz – a modern ice arena that hosts various sports events and concerts.
  • Elektrostal Central Park – a popular spot for picnics, walking, and outdoor activities.
  • The Monument to Soviet Soldiers – located in Victory Square, it honors soldiers who died during World War II.
  • Elektrostal History Museum – displays artifacts from ancient times to present day including photographs, documents, paintings etc.,
  • Kuzminsky Park- A beautiful park with greenery all around perfect for spending some quality time with family or friends

level 3 travel and tourism specification

Primary Industries

  • Metallurgical Industry: Elektrostal is renowned for its steel production industry that involves the manufacturing of steel pipes, wires, sheets and other metal products.
  • Chemical Industry: The city boasts several chemical plants that produce chemicals such as ammonia, fertilizers and plastics.
  • Machinery Industry: Elektrostal has a significant machinery industry that produces machine tools, mining equipment and other industrial machinery.
  • Construction Materials Industry: There are several cement factories in the city producing cement and concrete products.
  • Food Processing Industry: Several food processing plants operate within the city producing dairy products, meat products and other food items.
  • Energy Sector: The city houses a thermal power plant which supplies electricity to the region.
  • Retail and Service Sector: Additionally, there is a well-developed retail sector with shopping centers, supermarkets and small shops catering to the local population’s needs.

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Noteable History

  • The city was founded in 1916 as a center for steel production during World War I.
  • During World War II, Elektrostal played a crucial role in supplying the Soviet army with weapons and ammunition.
  • In 1957, the first nuclear power plant in Russia was built near Elektrostal.
  • The city is known for producing high-quality steel that is used in various industries such as automotive, aerospace, and construction.
  • Notable people from Elektrostal include Olympic gold medalist figure skater Irina Slutskaya and former Russian Prime Minister Sergei Kiriyenko.
  • In recent years, the city has undergone significant modernization efforts to improve its infrastructure and attract new businesses to the area.

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Museums and Things To See

  • Museum of Local Lore: This museum showcases the history and culture of Elektrostal and the surrounding region.
  • Victory Park: A large park dedicated to the victory in World War II, with monuments, memorials, and a military museum.
  • Church of St. Nicholas: A beautiful Orthodox church with stunning frescoes and icons.
  • The House-Museum of V.V.Vorovsky: This museum is dedicated to the revolutionary leader Vorovsky who lived in Elektrostal for a time.
  • The Central Culture and Leisure Park: A popular park with various attractions like amusement rides, sports facilities, cafes etc.
  • The Monument to the First Builders of Elektrostal: This monument commemorates those who built the city’s first industrial complex.
  • Art Gallery Art-El: An art center featuring works by local artists as well as exhibitions from around Russia and beyond.
  • Museum Elektrosvet: A unique museum showcasing lighting equipment from various periods starting from 19th century till present day.

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Cultural Events

  • City Day Celebration: This festival is held annually on the first weekend of September to celebrate the founding of Elektrostal.
  • International Festival The World of Dance: A dance festival featuring performances from various countries around the world.
  • Folklore Kaleidoscope Festival: A cultural event showcasing traditional folk music, dance, and costumes from different regions of Russia.
  • Art-Electro Festival: An art exhibition featuring works by local artists as well as artists from other parts of Russia.
  • Jazz Festivals: There are several jazz festivals held throughout the year in Elektrostal which feature performances by local and international jazz musicians.

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  • Shashlychnaya No. 1 – A restaurant specializing in shashlik (Russian kebabs) and other grilled meats.
  • Cafe U Dvukh Medvedey – A cozy cafe serving traditional Russian dishes like borscht, pelmeni (dumplings), and blini (pancakes).
  • Pivnaya Apteka – A beer bar with a wide selection of craft beers from Russia and around the world.
  • Kebab House – A fast-food chain offering various types of kebabs, falafel wraps, and salads.
  • Cafe Podkova – Another cozy cafe serving Russian dishes like beef stroganoff, chicken Kiev, and dumplings with different fillings.
  • Restaurant Kolbasny Dom – A meat lover’s paradise with various types of sausages, smoked meats, and steaks on the menu.
  • Sushi Master – For those who crave Japanese cuisine; this sushi restaurant offers fresh sushi rolls and sashimi plates.
  • Pizzeria Mama Mia!- If you’re in the mood for Italian food; this pizzeria offers delicious pizzas made from scratch using fresh ingredients.
  • Cafe Kamelot- A cozy café serving traditional Russian dishes such as borscht soup,pelmeni (dumplings),and vareniki(boiled dumplings).
  • Restaurant “Gagarin”- Named after Yuri Gagarin; this restaurant serves European cuisine including steaks,pasta,and salads along with exotic cocktails to choose from!

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Parks and Recreation

  • Central Park of Culture and Rest
  • Park of the 50th Anniversary of Victory
  • Park of the 300th Anniversary of Elektrostal
  • Sports and Recreation Complex Olympic
  • Ice Palace Elektrostal
  • Ski resort Krugloye Ozero
  • Beach complex Sunny Beach
  • Tennis club Elektrostal
  • Bowling club Strike
  • Paintball club Delta Force

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