Tourism & Leisure Management - Choosing a Course High Wycombe
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.
Thames Valley University
Wellington Street
Slough
Thames Valley University
Wellington Street
Slough GB.SL11XW
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Brunel University Main Bar
Kingston Lane
Uxbridge
Brunel University Main Bar
Kingston Lane
Uxbridge GB.UB83PH
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Brunel Student Union
Kingston Lane
Uxbridge
Brunel Student Union
Kingston Lane
Uxbridge GB.UB83PH
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West Herts College
+44 (0) 1923 812345
Leggatts Way
Watford
West Herts College
+44 (0) 1923 812345
Leggatts Way
Watford GB.WD245TE
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GWL Education Centre
+44 (0) 20 8575 3500
Oldfield Lane North
Greenford
GWL Education Centre
+44 (0) 20 8575 3500
Oldfield Lane North
Greenford GB.UB68PR
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Pitman Training Centre
+44 (0) 1753 526777
223A High Street
Slough
Pitman Training Centre
+44 (0) 1753 526777
223A High Street
Slough GB.SL11BY
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Brunel University
+44 (0) 1895 274000
Kingston Lane
Uxbridge
Brunel University
+44 (0) 1895 274000
Kingston Lane
Uxbridge GB.UB83PW
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Ealing Hammersmith & West London College
+44 (0) 20 8231 6165
Beaconsfield Road
Southall
Ealing Hammersmith & West London College
+44 (0) 20 8231 6165
Beaconsfield Road
Southall GB.UB11DP
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Reading College & School of Arts & Design
+44 (0) 800 371 434
Crescent Road
Reading
Reading College & School of Arts & Design
+44 (0) 800 371 434
Crescent Road
Reading GB.RG15RQ
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Thames Valley University
+44 (0) 800 036 8888
Kings Road
Reading
Thames Valley University
+44 (0) 800 036 8888
Kings Road
Reading GB.RG14JL
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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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