Qualification details

LCM Level 5 Professional Diploma in Travel & Tourism Marketing

Qualification summary

The LCM Level 5 Professional Diploma in Travel & Tourism Marketing looks at more specific areas within tourism and its relationship with marketing. The qualification focuses on areas such as public relations, business law and events management. Candidates will increase the depth of their knowledge and understanding of the subject areas and learn how to cope with complex situations.

Qualification details

500/8450/1
5
HL - Higher Level
Accreditation start date:
01/01/2010
Operational start date in centres:
01/01/2010
Accreditation end date:
31/12/2010
Certification end date:
31/12/2013
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Kenya - Malawi - Botswana - Ghana - Sierra Leone - Bangladesh - Namibia - Scotland - Zambia - South Africa - Uganda - Tanzania, United Republic of - Nigeria - Zimbabwe - Serbia
English
The Professional Diploma in Travel & Tourism Marketing provides candidates with a broad understanding of the subject area, allowing them to progress directly into employment as professionals or managers. Alternatively, candidates may progress to the Level 6 Graduate Diploma in Travel & Tourism Marketing.
Holiday Centre/Worker Manager
Hotel Manager
Manager
Marketing Manager
Supervisor/Team Leader
Tour Manager
  • 15 Business, Administration and Law
    • 15.4  Marketing and Sales
160
Pass
Written Examination
Independent assessment is achieved by written examinations which are set and marked by LCM. For more information, please refer to the Setting and Marking Procedures which have been attached.
The qualification consists of five units, of which three are mandatory. In addition, one of two optional units must be completed.
  • A  -  Mandatory
    All three units of this group are mandatory.
    This group represents a pathway.
  • B  -  Optional
    One unit from this group must be completed.
    This group represents a pathway.