Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management

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Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management
Botswana Examination Entry Form
December 2014
This Botswana examination entry form must be completed only by candidates
sitting ABE examinations in Botswana. It must not be completed by candidates
sitting examinations in any other country. There are separate entry forms for
candidates sitting examinations outside of Botswana.
Examination entry closing date:
Friday 3 October 2014
Entries received after Friday 3 October 2014 will be charged a late entry
fee of an additional £10 per subject.
FINAL Examination entry closing date:
Friday 10 October 2014
Entries received after Friday 10 October 2014 or accompanied by insufficient
payment will not be accepted. Students will be sent a letter explaining the
reason(s) for rejection and the examination entry form will be retained by ABE
for record purposes.
Botswana Examination Entry Form December 2014
Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management
Please ensure that this form reaches the ABE office before the closing date: Friday 3 October 2014.
NEW MEMBERS - If you have applied for ABE membership please submit your examination entry form now. Do not wait until you have received
your ABE membership number.
This page must be completed in BLOCK CAPITALS and sent to ABE together with your selection of subject entries (page 3) and the
correct payment.
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Name of Town/City where you can sit the examination
Name of College where you are studying
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be accepted. Please do not both fax and post your examination entry form. Email examination entries will not be accepted.
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Botswana Examination Entry Form December 2014
Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management
To be completed only by candidates sitting examinations in Botswana.
ABE Membership No.
Full Name
Please indicate which subject(s) you wish to enter by CROSSING the relevant box
✖
NQF
Certificate in Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management
Fee per subject £20
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Travel, Tourism and Hospitality
Introduction to Accounting
Introduction to Business Communication
QCF
Level 5 Diploma in Travel, Tourism and
Hospitality Management
Level 6 Diploma in Travel, Tourism and
Hospitality Management
Fee per unit £33
Fee per unit £38
Contemporary Hospitality Management
The Business Environment
(Previously Strategic Hospitality Management)
Organisational Behaviour
International Travel, Tourism and Hospitality
Managing the Customer Relationship
Sustainable Tourism Planning and Development
Travel, Tourism and Hospitality
Optional units:
IT in Hospitality and Tourism Operations
Strategic Marketing Management
Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Operations Management
Project Management
Strategic Human Resource Management
Optional units:
Principles of Business Law
Marketing Policy, Planning and Communication
Human Resource Management
Sales Management
Please ensure that you have retained pages 4 and 5 containing the regulations and timetable.
I have read and accept the ABE conditions and regulations stated on this examination entry form.
No. of subjects entered
Total Payment
Signature
Date
£
Send to:
The Association of Business Executives
5th Floor CI Tower, St Georges Square
High Street, New Malden, Surrey KT3 4TE, UK
f +44 (0)20 8329 2945
Print Form
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Please do not submit this page of the examination entry form to ABE but retain
for your future reference
ABE Examination conditions and regulations - Please read carefully
The ABE QCF qualifications were examined in Botswana for the first time in December 2013. ABE NQF examinations have been discontinued
except for the Certificate (Level 3). Passes achieved in ABE NQF and earlier examinations since December 2001 have been transferred to the QCF
examinations (with a few exceptions, see FAQs). Note that the ABE QCF Level 5 Diploma consists of eight units instead of nine under NQF. See
ABE website for QCF syllabuses, programme structures, FAQs and the Transition Arrangements from NQF to QCF qualifications.
NQF Business Information Systems (BIS)
programme
Access arrangements
(Reasonable Adjustments )
• The NQF BIS examinations in Botswana (except for the Certificate level)
• To meet its commitment to equality of opportunity, ABE will, as far as is
have been discontinued after June 2013 and replaced by the
Management of Information Systems (MIS) pathway. All BIS passes remain
valid and can be used in place of MIS passes to complete the equivalent MIS
qualification. Students should consult the transition arrangements on the
Members Area for further information.
Certificate progression
• Students must pass at least two Certificate subjects by ABE
examination before progressing to the Level 5 Diploma. However,
all four subjects must be passed (as well as all eight Level 5 Diploma
units) before the Level 5 Diploma can be awarded.
Level 5 Diploma progression
• Students must pass at least six units in the Level 5 Diploma to proceed to
the Level 6 Diploma. However, all eight units in the Level 5 Diploma must
be passed (as well as all five Level 6 Diploma units) before the Level 6
Diploma can be awarded.
Level 6 Diploma progression
• Students must pass at least four units in the Level 6 Diploma to proceed to
the Level 7 Diploma. However, all five units in the Level 6 Diploma must be
passed (as well as all five Level 7 Diploma units) before the Level 7 Diploma
can be awarded.
Unit (subject) entries
• There is no limit to the number of units for which candidates may enter.
Do not enter for units whose times clash, as the timetable cannot be
rescheduled.
Notification slip
• A notification slip will be sent to all candidates approximately two weeks
before the start of examinations. If you do not receive your notification slip,
you should print one from the ABE Members Area on the ABE website (see
below) or request a copy from the ABE office at least one week before the
start of the examinations.
You must take the notification slip to every examination you sit.
Transfers
• Candidates may transfer their examination entry to the next session,
June 2015, providing the transfer request with £15 transfer fee is
received by Monday 10 November 2014. The transfer cannot apply to any
unit(s) other than the original entry.
Non attendance
reasonably practical, endeavour to ensure access for people of all abilities,
irrespective of physical capacity, in order that all candidates receive the
same level of service and opportunity. Applicants for Reasonable Adjustments
should email the Quality and Assessment Department at rasc@abeuk.com
no later than Friday 3 October 2014, the closing date for examination
entry.
ABE Examination Regulations
(Conduct during the Examinations)
• Candidates must take their national Passport or National Identity Card or
Photographic Driving Licence to each examination and place it on their desk.
If candidates cannot or will not provide these documents when requested, it
will result in their examination script(s) not being marked. Repeated breaches
may lead to termination of membership of the Association.
• A candidate must not communicate in any way with another
candidate or any other person (except an invigilator) during the examination
and must not disturb other candidates.
• Candidates are not allowed to use mobile phones or similar devices for any
communication during the examination. Mobile phones or similar devices
must not be used as calculators. Such use will result in the cancellation of
ALL scripts from that examination session (ABE regards an examination
session as the whole week of the examination).
• Candidates are not allowed to have on their examination desk: books, data
tables, notes, paper, dictionaries (including bi-lingual or electronic) or any
other written material (even if it does not relate to the examination being
sat), EXCEPT where text books and notes are allowed and this is stated on
the question paper. The possession of such material during the examination
will result in disqualification from the examination.
• Candidates who fail to comply with the ABE Examination Regulations (Conduct
during the Examinations) will be disqualified and all their examination script(s)
from that session will be cancelled.
Notification of results
• Candidates will be notified individually of their examination results, normally
about two months after the examinations.
• Examination results will not be issued to any candidate who owes annual
subscriptions or any money to ABE.
• Result slips indicate Pass or Fail and alphabetical grades (for details see the
ABE website); it is not the policy of ABE to disclose the marks awarded.
• Award certificates are sent separately from result slips and should be
received within three months after release of examination results.
• Examination fees are not refundable. If a candidate fails to attend an
examination, the examination fee cannot be refunded.
• In the event of illness, and upon receipt of a medical certificate
and transfer fee of £15 by Friday 2 January 2015, the unit(s)
will be transferred to the next examination session, June 2015.
Transfers will not be accepted without payment of the £15 fee.
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Botswana December 2014 Examination Timetable
QCF and NQF Framework
Date
Morning
Afternoon
Monday
1 December
• Corporate Strategy and Planning
• Information Systems Development (MIS)
• Managing the Customer Relationship
• Organisational Behaviour
• Strategic Human Resource Management
• Integrated Marketing Communications (MKT)
QCF
EXAM
• Introduction to Cost and Management Accounting (FM)
NQF
EXAM
Tuesday
2 December
Financial Accounting
Managing in Organisations
Principles of Marketing (MKT)
People Planning and Resourcing (HRM)
International Marketing (MKT)
Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Operations Management
(TTHM)
• International Business Case Study
• The Business Environment
• Sustainable Tourism Planning and Development (TTHM)
QCF
EXAM
• Introduction to Accounting
• Managing People (HRM)
• Personnel Administration (HRM)
NQF
EXAM
• Human Resource Management
• Sales Management
• Quantitative Methods for Business Management
• Travel, Tourism and Hospitality (TTHM)
• Contemporary Hospitality Management (TTHM)
QCF
EXAM
• Introduction to Business Communication
NQF
EXAM
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QCF
EXAM
Wednesday
3 December
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(Previously Strategic Hospitality Management)
Thursday
4 December
Principles of Business Law
International Travel, Tourism and Hospitality (TTHM)
International Business Finance and Planning (FM)
Contemporary Issues in Marketing (MKT)
Systems Management and Internal Financial Controls (FM)
Marketing Policy, Planning and Communication
Corporate Finance
Employment Relations (HRM)
Performance Management and Reward (HRM)
Information Systems for Strategic Management (MIS)
• Introduction to Quantitative Methods
• Introduction to Financial Accounting (FM)
• Introduction to Business
NQF
EXAM
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QCF
EXAM
Friday
5 December
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Marketing Information Systems (MKT)
Managerial Accounting
Project Management
Personnel Information Systems (HRM)
Information Systems Applications for Business (MIS)
• Introduction to Marketing (MKT)
• IT Applications and Skills (BIS)
Note:
(FM) indicates specialist units in QCF Financial Management Pathway or specialist subjects in the NQF Financial Management Programme
(MIS) indicates specialist units in Management of Information Systems Pathway of the QCF Business Management Programme
(TTHM) indicates specialist units/subjects in QCF/NQF Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management Programme
(HRM) indicates specialist units/subjects in QCF/NQF Human Resource Management Programme
(MKT) indicates specialist units/subjects in QCF/NQF Marketing Management Programme
(BIS) indicates specialist subjects in NQF Business Information Systems Programme
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NQF
EXAM
• Introduction to the World of Computers (BIS)
• Introduction to Travel, Tourism and Hospitality (TTHM)
Strategic Marketing Management
Human Resource Development (HRM)
Managing Organisational Change and Development (HRM)
Entrepreneurship and Business Development
IT in Hospitality and Tourism Operations (TTHM)
Economics for Business