UNISA Higher Certificate in Tourism Management Course Modules and Curriculum
The Higher Certificate in Tourism Management offered by UNISA is a foundational program designed to introduce learners to the tourism industry. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the program:
Qualification Overview
Qualification Code: 98226
NQF Level: 5
Total Credits: 120
SAQA ID: 101434
APS/AS: 15
Purpose Statement
Objective: The primary goal is to introduce learners to the tourism field and enable them to join the tourism industry at an entry level.
Outcomes: Graduates will have a fundamental understanding of tourism management theory and principles. They will be capable of performing basic duties in tourism management under supervision, including front office operations, travel bookings, and customer care.
Skills Development: The program focuses on competitive advantage in travel and tourism organizations, customer service principles, and effective performance skills in the tourism workplace.
Mode of Delivery
The qualification will be presented using both online and distance learning modes.
Registration Requirements
Eligibility: Open to new applicants and Unisa students who have received and accepted an offer of placement from Unisa.
Note: Re-registering students can register for the academic year when the registration period opens.
Module Selection
Credits and Time Management: Students must manage their module choices within the credit limits and should consider their available time for effective learning.
Module Registration Rules: Includes co-requisites and pre-requisites for module registration.
Study Time: Approximately 6-8 hours per week for semester modules and 4-6 hours for year modules.
Curriculum Structure
First Level – Group A: Compulsory Modules
DTM1501 – Travel Operations
ENN1504 – Practicing Workplace English
EUP1501 – Ethical Information and Communication Technologies for Development Solutions
FAC1501 – Introductory Financial Accounting
IOP1502 – Customer Service in Tourism
MNG1502 – Management IA
MNM1503 – Introduction to Marketing
QMI1500 – Elementary Quantitative Methods (Co-requisite: BNU1501)
SUS1501 – Sustainability and Greed
TRT1502 – Primary Factors of Tourism
Key Features
The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, from travel operations and management to marketing and sustainability in tourism.
Emphasizes practical skills and knowledge relevant to the tourism industry.
Designed for those seeking entry-level positions or a foundational understanding of tourism management.
The Higher Certificate in Tourism Management is an ideal starting point for individuals looking to begin a career in the tourism industry, offering a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical skills relevant to various roles within this sector.
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