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\connex-dclanhome$lbaldwinLucyHospitalityThe Diploma in Hospitality has been designed mainly by employers, higher education and practitioners, and the content reflects the things that are important for industry.

This includes the life skills of communication and customer service, as well as all the aspects of the industry and the many different careers within it.

As 76% of businesses in this sector are micro-businesses, if you do the Level 3 programme, you will also learn about developing and running a business of your own.

Whether or not you decide to go on to a career in the hospitality sector, all of us will be consumers and providers of hospitality and catering during our lives and the qualification will teach vital life skills such as healthy eating and food safety.

 Important – If you plan on going on to Higher Education after your Advanced Diploma, talk to a teacher or adviser about your Additional/Specialist learning choices. What you choose may restrict which Degree courses you can take.

If you've got a specific university or course in mind, contact the university's Admissions office and ask them about which Additional/Specialist learning they recommend.

 

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