Tourism & Leisure Management - Choosing a Course Ayr
Make sure a degree course is best suited to your needs. In the tourism and leisure industries, there are a number of professional bodies that validate courses. Graduates of those courses are then entitled to member-ship of the body and thus professional status. Read on for more detailed information in the following article.
Kilmarnock College
01563 528211
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Kilmarnock
The North Highland College UHI
01847 889000
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Thurso
01847 889000
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Royal Scottish Academy Of Music & Drama
+44 (0) 141 332 4101
100 Renfrew Street
Glasgow
Royal Scottish Academy Of Music & Drama
+44 (0) 141 332 4101
100 Renfrew Street
Glasgow GB.G23DB
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Pathways Learning Centre
+44 (0) 1738 445255
65-69 South Street
Perth
Pathways Learning Centre
+44 (0) 1738 445255
65-69 South Street
Perth GB.PH28PD
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Royal Society Of Edinburgh
+44 (0) 131 240 5000
22-26 George Street
Edinburgh
Royal Society Of Edinburgh
+44 (0) 131 240 5000
22-26 George Street
Edinburgh GB.EH22PQ
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Banff & Buchan College of Further Education
01346 586 100
Henderson Road
Fraserburgh
01346 586 100
Henderson Road
Fraserburgh GB.AB439GA
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Shetland College of Further Education
01595 771 000
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Lerwick
01595 771 000
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Lerwick GB.ZE10PX
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Glasgow School Of Art
+44 (0) 141 353 4500
167 Renfrew Street
Glasgow
Glasgow School Of Art
+44 (0) 141 353 4500
167 Renfrew Street
Glasgow GB.G36RQ
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University Of Strathclyde
+44 (0) 141 552 4400
40-50 George Street
Glasgow
University Of Strathclyde
+44 (0) 141 552 4400
40-50 George Street
Glasgow GB.G11QE
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Caledonian University Union
+44 (0) 141 332 0681
70 Cowcaddens Road
Glasgow
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Choosing a Course
In the tourism and leisure industries, there are a number of professional bodies that validate courses. Graduates of those courses are then entitled to member-ship of the body and thus professional status. If you're treating this as a vocational degree, then check that the appropriate bodies (the Tourism Society or the Institute of Travel, for example) validate the course. It could save a lot of bother later.
And check the nature of the study. Some courses demand a dissertation, and it can come as a shock to those who think they have opted for a work-based qualification to find that they have to undergo such an academic test. Such things are not for everyone. Similarly, the methods of assessment vary widely - from end of term exams to projects to continuous assessment. These all tend to prompt different stress patterns, so work out which suits you best.
Make sure a degree course is best suited to your needs. Many HE and further education colleges offer excellent higher national diplomas (HNDs) which are usually two-year courses when taken full-time or can be done part-time when you're already working. Think hard - and talk to your careers advisers - before you take on a full degree course.

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