MIDDLE MANAGEMENT IN TOURISM
NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN TRAVEL AND TOURISM
AT ETB IN PALMA
Presentation
The Middle Management in Tourism programme (MIT) is the response that the Escuela de Turismo de Baleares (ETB), which has specialized in tourism training since 1964, in collaboration with the tourist sector provide to the new demands risen in from the tourism labour market. Today, aside from the traditional MIT profiles, we may add those of staff able to manage product and service online marketing, feel confident in international environments, respond to the new needs posed by new products and types of tourist or manage the presence of organisations on the Internet.
Teaching Method
The Middle Management in Tourism + National Diploma programme aims to guaranteeing that prospective professionals are able to join the labour market with guarantees. To this end, the programme is divided into two cycles. The first one (Initial Diploma in Middle Management) provides the grounds of the professional profile that the industry seeks in a Middle Manager. Those learners who complete their third year will obtain the double diploma in Middle Management in Tourism programme + National Diploma, issued by ETB and Edexcel respectively.
The teaching method is intended to guarantee that the learner acquires not only knowledge but also skills. This is achieved through the writing of projects that involve knowledge discovery, decision making and planning at work in an environment is meant to reproduce the actual conditions at work. Learners are thus assessed on their perseverance at work, as well as their capacity to apply knowledge and find solutions to problems and cases posed.
Training placements are compulsory in the programme to a total of 160 hours per year. In the third year, this placement must take place in a foreign country. The objective is twofold: First, develop in the learners the habit of working in a different social and cultural environment, and second, put their foreign language proficiency to the test.
Finally, foreign languages play a key role in the tourism sector. The MIT programme includes three compulsory languages: English and German, as the languages spoken in our main markets, and Russian, on the grounds of the noticeable development of this market and the associated demand of professionals with knowledge in this language.
Admission requirements
Candidates for admission must be in possession of one of the following:
- Compulsory Secondary Education (ESO, EGB)
- Foreign certificates at the same level
Career prospects
Aside from the traditional MIT profiles (reception, travel agent, tourist promotion and information, sales, and tourist products), we may list those arising from the new business models and new technologies, and mainly addressed to the management of activities, processes and tools. Among these we may list, cultural manager, channel manager, community manager, innovation manager in tourism, branding manager, marketing agent, public relations officer, MICE, or heritage manager.
Syllabus
YEAR 1
|
Project |
Term |
|
English I |
Y |
|
German I |
Y |
|
Office Technology I |
Y |
|
Typing |
1st |
|
Tourist environment |
1st |
|
Tourism marketing |
1st |
|
Customer Service |
1st |
|
Public speaking skills |
1st |
|
Business communication |
2nd |
|
Tourism e-marketing |
2nd |
|
Russian I |
2nd |
|
Hotel reception techniques |
2nd |
|
Training placement I |
- |
Y: Yearly 1st: Winter term 2nd: Spring term
YEAR 2 (Leading to the ‘Preliminary Diploma in Middle Management in Tourism’)
|
Project |
Term |
|
English II |
Y |
|
German II |
Y |
|
Quality of Service |
1st |
|
Office technology II |
1st |
|
Food & Beverage |
1st |
|
Social Networks |
1st |
|
IATA |
1st |
|
Distribution systems in TTAA - Amadeus |
2nd |
|
Retail and Business travel operations |
2nd |
|
Russian II |
2nd |
|
Groupwork management |
2nd |
|
Customer relationship management (CRM) |
2nd |
|
Tourist-group management |
2nd |
|
Training placement II |
- |
Y: Yearly 1st: Winter term 2nd: Spring term
YEAR 3 (leading to the Middle ‘Management in Tourism’ Diploma / National Diploma)
|
1st term |
2nd Term |
3rd Term |
|
European Destinations |
Investigating the cruise sector |
Events conferences and exhibitions |
|
Working as a holiday rep. |
The Balearics as a destination |
Organising a study trip |
|
Understanding health and safety in the business workplace |
Responsible tourism |
Preparing for employment in the tourism and hospitality industry |
|
English (*) |
English (*) |
English (*) |
1st term: October to Xmas. 2nd term: January to Easter 3dr term: Easter to June
(*) Optional and subject to sufficient enrolment. Classes will be oriented to preparing candidates for Cambridge ESOL’s PET PET (B1) in the June Exam session.










