TOURISM

NC(V) Tourism LEVEL 2 - 4

NC(V) TOURISM LEVEL 2 - 4

The National Certificate (Vocational) Tourism course covers Tourism Principles such as Tour Planning & Costing, Foreign Exchange, Sustainability and Heritage, and Client Services which all form an integral part of any vocation in the Tourism and Hospitality industry. This programme integrates academic knowledge and theory with practical skills and values.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

What do I need to have completed before I can apply to study this course?

  • Grade 9 or higher
  • Level 3 – Level 2 qualification 
  • Level 4 – Level 3 qualification

You must have passed the following subject/s at school:

  • English
  • Students will be required to complete an assessment to determine their level of literacy and numeracy and undergo an individual interview process to assess suitability prior to acceptance.

COURSE DURATION

How long will it take to complete the qualification?

  • 3 years full-time
  • Enrolment in January (Part-time - Not available)

COURSE LOCATION

Where can I study this course?

NC(V) TOURISM LEVEL 2 - 4 (no part-time option) is only available at:


 CITY CAMPUS


Enquiries:
Ms MELANIE ANTHONY (Programme Manager)
(T) : (021) 462 2053
(E) : manthony@cct.edu.za

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

What will I be studying during this course?

The programme is offered as a full-time course spread over three years composed of the following subjects or modules per level.
Level 2, 3 & 4 Fundamental Subjects
  • Language (English)
  • Mathematical Literacy
  • Life Orientation
  • Together with the four vocational subjects at each level

CAREER OPTIONS & GENERAL FAQ's

What will I be qualified as after I've obtained this qualification?
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to fulfill roles at any of the following functions:
  • Concierge Desk
  • Conference and Events Planning
  • Reservations at Accommodation Establishments
  • Information Centre
  • Tour Operator
  • Tourism Development
  • Tour Planning

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