Consultant Program - Certificate II in Tourism (SIT20112)
Imagine a career where you not only get to work with fun and innovative people, but also get the opportunity to travel the world while you do it. If you’re looking for an exciting career with endless possibilities, you should consider enrolling in the FCTA Certificate II in Tourism.
This course provides students with the fundamental skills needed to start their career in the tourism industry. If you, like many other people, feel that a career such as accounting or working in a bank is simply not for you, this course may be the answer.
Course Outline
The course is based on a 10 day consultant program that covers 11 units specially designed to prepare students for their first role in the travel and tourism industry. More importantly, the Certificate II in Tourism offers a great opportunity to learn from one of Australia's best known travel brands.
Upon completion of the Certificate II in Tourism, you will be armed with the skills to sell products and services, interact with customers, source and use information on the tourism and travel industry, access and interpret product information and operate a reservation system.
Career opportunities
FCTA is always working to ensure students receive the best training in the business. The Certificate II in Tourism involves practical, interactive training that is facilitated in a fun and exciting environment.
Ideal for those looking to take the initial steps towards a career in the tourism industry, the skills you acquire through this course will help you gain the basic industry fundamentals.
There are great advantages to learning from one of the most experienced travel brands in the industry. The FCTA opens you up to potential career opportunities such as working as a retail travel consultant.
Alternatively, for those with the travel bug and a sense of adventure, this course can also extend to gaining you international employment.
Post-graduation opportunities can include working within a hotel, seeing the world as a member of a cruise-ship, or seasonal opportunities such as winter work in the ski fields or summer work in Europe.
Further study
The Certificate II in Tourism may also lead toward further study, with numerous opportunities available to increase your industry knowledge and advance your career. Once finished, students can continue on to the Business and Travel Program.
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