| IRELAND
The Ireland Travel & Tourism Programme supports an introductory course on tourism which allows students to explore social, economic and geographical aspects of tourism and to recognize Ireland’s unique culture and heritage.
The course is a joint effort of Failte Ireland (the National Tourism Development Authority, established in 2003), the Department of Education and Science, and The Travel & Tourism Programme in Ireland, and incorporates elements of the GTTP-developed “Passport” curriculum. Students also have access to two writing and research competitions developed by GTTP member countries, including Ireland.
Two course options are offered: a single-term module of 2 to 3 classes per week over
8 to 10 weeks, and a full-year program spread over 3 terms of 8 to 10 weeks. Course completion certificates, which are endorsed by the Department Education and
Science, are available to students who successfully complete either option.
For more details about the course, click here.
Schools and colleges offering the course receive support from the Travel & Tourism Industry in the form of lectures from Industry professionals, opportunities for work experience, in-service training, and a detailed guide to teaching resources.
In April 2007 the Ireland Programme was serving 6,095 students in 265 schools in 69 cities, with numerous companies within the industry offering students opportunities for work-place experience.
Samples of work by Irish students can be seen by clicking here and scrolling down.
Partners in Ireland:
Additional Links:
- The Irish Hospitality Institute facilitates students, graduates and post graduates and offers information regarding the industry, links, and career opportunities.
The Ireland Programme Director is:
Raymond Shanks
Chairman
Travel & Tourism Program in Ireland
Shanan, Coolnahorna
Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford
Ireland
Phone: +353-53-92-393-92
Fax: +353-53-92-393-93
E-mail: [email protected] |