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Travel & Tourism - Level 2 - Dartford

North Kent College

Oakfield Lane, DARTFORD, DA1 2JT

National Certificate (BTEC / NCFE)
Level 2
Leisure, Travel and Tourism

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 08 September 2026
North Kent College Dartford
1 Year(s)
Full time
Not applicable

Application Instructions

Applications Open - 26th September 2025

Applications Close - 14th August 2026 for application forms - please visit www.northkent.ac.uk if applying after this date for GCSE Open Events and Open Enrolment Dates.

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PLEASE NOTE - Popular courses can fill up quickly so apply early to avoid disappointment

Course Summary

Working in the travel industry can provide a truly satisfying career, especially if you enjoy working with people in a varied, exciting working environment. The NCFE Level 2 Ext Cert Travel & Tourism course will suit you if you are highly motivated and are looking to combine classroom-based study with realistic practical role playing, outdoor activities and residential trips. This introductory course will introduce you to the skills required for a career in any of the key travel and tourism areas such as cabin crew, working in a travel agency, holiday rep or event planning.

Course Details

The course consists of 9 units: Customer Service in Travel & Tourism, Planning a Trip to a Visitor Attraction, UK Travel & Tourism Destinations Schedule, Charter & Low Cost Airlines, The Role of Cabin Crew, Recommending a Package Holiday, The Role of the Overseas Representative, Planning & Participating in an Event, Travel & Tourism Group Project.

The NCFE programme will use continuous assessment rather than examinations and you will be able to track your performance as you work towards your targets. You will be encouraged to manage your own assessments and identify where you have met the required standards. Methods of assessment may include web blogs, presentations, practical demonstrations, posters, reports, leaflets, interviews and discussions.

The programme is taught through theoretical and practical training sessions supported by functional skills. Each lesson will provide you with assessment opportunities as you work to achieve your goals and targets. You will need an active passion for travel and tourism and your tutors will encourage you to discuss your own achievements as well as the issues in the wider world.

During the course, there will be opportunities to achieve other qualifications in addition to your main programme. These additional qualifications may include functional skills, work skills, first aid, and customer services.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

A wide variety of assessments will be used. This programme is assessed continuously throughout the year with no examinations. Methods of assessment may include presentations, practical demonstrations, posters, reports, discussion, workbooks, group work an

Entry requirements

4 GCSE’s grade D 3 or above

Your next steps...

The majority of learners progress onto a Level 3 course in Travel & Tourism. If you want to progress into employment the following areas would be suitable: travel agents, cabin crew training, holiday representatives and working in an airport.

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