Level 3 Tourism - This qualification has been withdrawn
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This qualification has been withdrawn and will award for the final time in Summer 2025.
Units 2 and 4 – deadline for the submission and upload of marks and samples will be the 15th May.
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The Level 3 Applied Diploma in Tourism has been approved for the DfE 2020 performance tables and is therefore available to all centres.
The Applied Certificate and Diploma in Tourism enable learners to gain essential employability skills that are valued by employers, further and higher education, including:
- literacy and numeracy
- digital literacy
- critical thinking and problem solving
- planning and organisation
- creativity and innovation
- personal effectiveness
The WJEC Level 3 qualifications in Tourism for England are designed to provide learners with the underpinning knowledge, understanding and skills associated with tourism organisations and activities. The qualifications will provide a broad basis for further or higher education or for moving into employment.
The Level 3 Applied Diploma in Tourism has been approved for the DfE 2020 performance tables and is therefore available to all centres. The Department for Education (DfE) has confirmed that those qualifications approved for inclusion in the 2020 performance tables will also be included in performance tables for 2021 and 2022.
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