Foundation Degree Tourism, Hospitality & Event Management (Validated by the Ulster University)
This course provides students with the opportunity to appreciate the symbiotic relationship that binds Tourism, Hospitality and Events, while simultaneously acquiring a balanced mix of academic and practical skills.
Available Sessions
We have 1 sessions available for application on this course in Bangor.
The course provides a strong vocational content delivered through Tourism, Hospitality & Events specific modules.
Modules Studied in year 1 Include:
Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism: Provides a broad knowledge and understanding of the Tourism, Hospitality and Events Industries.
Food and Beverage Service Operations: Provides students with the knowledge and understanding of food and beverage service practices and operational procedures found in industry.
Management in Action: Introduces students to the nature of management and leadership in organisations, also investigating the business environment in which they operate.
Managing Financial Performance: Provides a background knowledge and understanding of the financial responsibilities in the management of organisations in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry.
Facilities Operations: Provides knowledge and understanding of the wide range of sectors and organisations that operate within the tourism, hospitality and events sector.
Modules Studied in year 2 Include:
Events Operations: Introduces students to the importance of events worldwide and will allow the students to examine international, national and local event examples.
Marketing and Entrepreneurship: Equips students with a general understanding of the core components of contemporary marketing and entrepreneurship within a tourism, Hospitality and Events context.
People Management: Prepares students for leadership roles in the human resource function of the hospitality and tourism industry.
Food and Beverage Management: Provides an opportunity to demonstrate supervisory skills through a range of hospitality related events or food and beverage project management.
Personal Professional Development : Enables students to develop a thorough understanding of the range of career opportunities available to them and to critically reflect upon what it means to work in this sector.
Work Based Learning: Provides students with an opportunity to gain authentic and innovative work experience, in a work-based learning environment, as part of their planned programme of study. Students are strongly encouraged to identify and secure their own placement. SERC's Placement Officer can offer support to student's own efforts for identifying appropriate placements.
Courses are continually reviewed to take advantage of new teaching approaches and developments in research, industry and the professions. Please be aware that modules may change for your year of entry. The exact modules available and their order may vary depending on course updates, staff availability, timetabling and student demand. Please contact the course team for the most up to date module list.
General Entry Requirements
The general entry requirements below identify the minimum qualifications needed to apply for the programme. Other qualifications will be considered on an individual basis on application. You are required to upload a copy of your qualification certificates to show how you meet the entry requirements for the programme prior to enrolment. Applications will also require successful completion of the admissions process.
GCSE/ Level 2 Requirements
- GCSE grade C/4 in English Language, or Level 2 Certificate in Essential Skills- Communication, or equivalent in an approved alternative qualification.
AND
- GCSE grade C/4 in Mathematics, or Level 2 Certificate in Essential Skills- Application of Number, or equivalent in an approved alternative qualification
AND
Passes in 4 different subjects (can include English Language and Mathematics and as above), with 1 at GCE Advanced (A) level (grades A-E), and 3 at GCSE level (grades A*-C*/9-4), or equivalent in an approved alternative qualification.
Course Entry Requirements
A minimum of 64 UCAS Tariff points including:
- A level - Typical grade profile CC indicated above.
OR
- Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016) - MPP Typical grade profile indicated above.
OR
- Access to HE Diploma Access to HE Diploma (NI): 50% overall and 40% in Level 2 Access Mathematics.
OR
- Other qualifications will be considered on an individual basis on application.
Accreditation of Prior Learning
Alternatively, you can provide evidence of your ability to undertake the programme by meeting the requirements for the Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) process, either through Accredited Prior Certificated Learning (APCL) or Accredited Prior Experiential Learning (APEL). Further details on APL can be found in the HE Admissions Process section of our website and the HE Accreditation of Prior Learning SOP.
International Students English Language Requirements
International applicants, from Non-Native English-speaking countries, must have evidence of English Language Level B2 on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages:
- IELTS 6.0 (Academic) (minimum of 5.5 in all skills)
- PTE Academic 51 (minimum of 46 in each part)
- Or equivalent UKVI-approved English Language Test
For further information please contact our International Department at international@serc.ac.uk
Students that successfully complete this Foundation Degree traditionally progress to one of the following areas:
Related degree programmes- Articulation agreements for advanced entry to final year after Summer bridging are currently supported by Ulster University to : BSc Hons International Hospitality Management , BSc Hons International Travel & Tourism Management or BSc Hons International Leisure and Events Management (depending on Specialist pathway studied and subject to Ulster University entry criteria.)
Employment:
Students can progress into employment in a wide variety of organisations at supervisory or duty management level in the:
- Hotel sector
- Travel and Tourism
- Food and beverage sector
- Leisure and entertainment sector
- Events and conference sector
The course provides a strong vocational content delivered through tourism, hospitality and events specific modules. You will be presented with opportunities to acquire and enhance academic, technical and transferable skills which will help you to apply to relevant jobs within the tourism, hospitality and events industry.
You will develop a wide range of skills including, but not limited to:
Technical Skills (industry specific):
- Financial management
- Event coordination
- Food and Beverage service
- Sales techniques
- Staff management
Meta-skills:
- Critical thinking
- Leadership
- Emotional intelligence
- Entrepreneurship
Available Sessions
We have 1 sessions available for application on this course in Bangor.
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Title | Campus | Start | Spaces | Fee | Apply or get more information | |
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Foundation Degree Tourism, Hospitality & Event Management (Validated by the Ulster University)
Y11206BF1A-25/26-FT
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Bangor
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01/09/2025
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16 | £2940.00 |
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Courses are continually reviewed to take advantage of new teaching approaches and developments in research, industry and the professions. Please be aware that modules may change for your year of entry. The exact modules available and their order may vary depending on course updates, staff availability, timetabling and student demand. Please contact the course team for the most up to date module list.
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