Introduction to Working in Hospitality — Part-time
Course outline
This introductory course is for current ESOL students studying at Entry 3 or above and provides an overview of the hospitality industry, its growth and development, industry segments and their distinguishing characteristics, trends and current concerns.
You will be introduced to career diverse opportunities and employability skills needed to succeed in specific hospitality fields.
On this course, you will learn:
- How to identify departments and duties of various positions within the hospitality industry.
- The policies, regulations and public agencies pertaining to the hospitality Industry.
- Enhancing effective communication skills needed in the hospitality industry.
- How to find jobs in the hospitality industry.
- Employability skills needed in the hospitality industry.
Community classes are first steps into learning for many adults, enabling them to find out more about a subject of interest in a welcoming, inclusive local venue.
From September 2024, funding changes mean that courses primary aim is to support students into further education or employment opportunities (paid or voluntary). If students wish to continue studying the same subject on a leisure basis, it may be possible to set up full cost courses, subject to tutor and room availability.
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Qualification | College Certificate |
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Level | Entry Level |
Entry requirements | This course is delivered by an ESOL tutor, and is targeted at current ESOL students studying at Entry 3 and above. |
Teaching & assessment | Tutors will give regular verbal and written feedback. You will be required to complete a short workbook and encouraged to set your own personal targets as part of this course. |
Progression | The course tutor can discuss appropriate opportunities if you wish to further your learning in this subject area. Information will be made available about other course opportunities at Nottingham College. You will have the opportunity to access external Careers Guidance to aid your next steps. Community classes are first steps into learning for many adults, enabling them to find out more about a subject of interest in a welcoming, inclusive local venue. From September 2024, funding changes mean that courses primary aim is to support students into further education or employment opportunities (paid or voluntary). If students wish to continue studying the same subject on a leisure basis, it may be possible to set up full cost courses, subject to tutor and room availability. |