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3 colleges run hospitality training courses in Surrey

There are 3 institutions in Surrey which run Hospitality training courses on our database. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your Hospitality training courses. See below for related articles and career opportunities in Hospitality training.


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Introduction to Guildford College Of Further And Higher Education

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Guildford College Of Further And Higher Education

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In Surrey

Catering Foundation Learning view course
Hospitality and Catering Advanced Apprenticeship view course
Hospitality and Catering Apprenticeship at Level 2 view course

Guildford College is a large government College founded over 70 years ago and has grown to be one of the leading providers of Further and Higher...more

Murdoch Training And Development Limited

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In Surrey

Customer Services view course
Personal Licence Holders National Certificate (BIIAB) view course
Responsible Alcohol Retailing Award (BIIAB) view course

Beyond the Blue Limited

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In Surrey

NCDPS National Certificate for Designated Premises Supervisors (BIIAB) view course
ARAR Award in Responsible Alcohol Retailing (BIIAB) view course
NCPLH National Certificate for Personal Licence Holders (BIIAB) view course

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Vocational qualifications can be very useful stepping-stones to many careers. With the ever-increasing numbers of students progressing to higher education, there is a mounting demand for flexible, highly skilled workers who do not necessarily need to have a degree or A-levels. Employers are advocating courses that equip young people with the skills and attitudes that build business, and are recruiting those who have work experience or occupational training. Qualifications can be classified into three types – general, vocational and occupational. General qualifications are focused on a...



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