What Are The Entry Requirements For Tourism?
What Are The Entry Requirements For Tourism?
Whether you want to work as a tour guide, work in hospitality, or manage travel operations, the first step is knowing the entry requirements
it’s important to understand the entry requirements for various roles within the tourism sector. We have provided the various entry requirements available to those wishing to enter the tourism sector in this post.
NATIONAL DIPLOMA: TOURISM MANAGEMENT
The purpose of this program is to equip students with thorough knowledge of the Tourism discipline. The purpose of this program is to equip students with thorough knowledge of the Tourism discipline. The qualifying learner will have the competence to independently manage and integrate specialist activities within the Tourism value chain.
Tourism Minimum Admission Requirements
Grade 12/Matric
Senior Certificate Requirement:
English (Home or Additional Language) 3 (40-49), Achievement rating of 3 (40-49) in any 3 of the following school subjects: History, Geography, Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy, Tourism, Agriculture, Life Orientation, Physical Science, Life Science, Accounting, Business Studies and Economics.
FET Colleges
National Certificate (OLD) Requirement:
Pass with HG-E or SG-D in English, and E in any three (3) of the following: History, Geography, Tourism, Agriculture, Life Orientation, Physical Sciences, Accounting, Economics, Business Economics, Mathematics
National Certificate (Vocational) Level 4:
Pass all 3 Fundamental subjects with 50% and above (English, Life Orientation, and Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy). Pass with 60% and above in 3 of the Vocational subjects: Client Service and Human Relations L4, Science of Tourism L4, Sustainable Tourism in SA & International Travel L4, and Tourism Operations L4.
Recognition of prior learning (RPL)RPL will be used in this curriculum. The amount of credits earned through RPL cannot exceed 50% of the total credits and cannot include credits at the exit level, according to WSU admissions policy. Applications with a significant amount of experience in the tourism sector will be evaluated and recognized in particular using recognized techniques.
International Students
Applications from international students are considered in terms of:
HESA/Institutional guideline document, “Exemption Requirements: Foreign School Qualifications” Institutional equivalence reference document
(Where required) submission of international qualification to SAQA for benchmarking in terms of HEQF
Registration
First-time entering students must enroll in all needed courses at that level (i.e., at S1/Level 1) in order to fulfill registration requirements. If a student fails a course that is spread across several levels, they must first enroll in the courses at the lower level. If the prerequisite requirements for these courses are completed AND there are NO timetable conflicts, consideration for enrollment in courses at the higher level will only be given.
A student cannot enroll in courses at more than two levels or jump levels (for example, a student who has unfinished Level 1 S1 coursework cannot enroll in Level 3 S3 coursework without first finishing Level 1 S1). When a student’s academic performance is clearly bad, the head of the department may place restrictions on the number of courses they can enroll in.
What will I be qualified as after completing the course?
Students will be employable in the various sectors of the Travel and Tourism industry in a junior position.
- Airline Ground Crew
- Car Rental Agents
- Foreign Exchange Agents
- Reservation Agents at Inter-City Coach companies
- Junior Travel Consultants
- Tour Operators
- Tourism Information Officer
- Cruise Consultant
- Front Office/Reservation Officers in the accommodation sector
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