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Cruise Line Certificate
Program
The Cruise Line Certificate program provides
comprehensive training necessary to work for a cruise line. This
includes instruction in cruise product, air reservations and
customer service.
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The Cruise Line Certificate
Program consists of six individual courses (see
course list below) Each course includes
instruction, student-instructor interaction
through email and message boards, assignments
and a final exam. Courses require 20- 30 contact
hours for completion and are self paced but
individual courses must be completed within 90
days of your start date and all courses must be
completed within one year of the start of the
first course.
Upon successful completion of
this course, you will be able to demonstrate
proficiency in the following areas:
FAQ
How long will it take me to
complete the course?
Each course will take you between 20 - 30
hours a piece to complete. All courses are
completely internet delivered and allow you to
study at your own pace but must be completed
within one year of the date you begin. The
average student takes three to four months to
complete all of the training.
How quickly can I begin?
Upon registration you will receive your
personal user name and password and directions
on how to begin your course work within 24 hours
of registration. You will have access to all
course materials, student-instructor
interaction, assignments and exams.
What is the Job Board and how
do I gain access to it?
The Job Board gives you access to resume,
cover letter and interview information with
instruction specific to the travel and tourism
industry. In addition, the Job Board provides
access to comprehensive and frequently updated
national databases of tourism jobs sponsored by
industry leading organizations such as ASTA and
ISTTE.
Benefits of Cruise Line Certificate
Program:
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Take the course at your own
pace - so long as the course is completed
within 90 days of registration.
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Do the lessons at any hour of
the day or night. Send or retrieve
information 24/7.
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No need to purchase
additional textbooks or materials
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As you approach completion,
access the Job Board for assistance in
finding career opportunities currently
available in your area.
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Use entire program as a
newcomer and upon completion be ready to
work in the travel and tourism industry.
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Outcomes: |
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As a result of taking the
Cruise Line Certificate Program you will
qualified to work in the following careers:
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Assessment:
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Evaluation of student performance
will be based on the following:
Successful completion of each
course requires passing the exam with an 80%
average or greater. Each exam may only be
accessed and submitted one time. Students not
able to complete their exam after beginning will
be required to repurchase and retake the
complete course. Each course must be completed
within 90 days of registration but may be
completed sooner. Students are subject to
dismissal for unsatisfactory conduct and will
not receive a refund.
The principal classifications of
unsatisfactory conduct are:
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Theft or destruction of
property including but not excluded to
intellectual or physical work or software,
belonging to the school or other students.
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Cheating on an exam or other
material. The use of another student’s or
individual’s work or material for a grade.
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Personal behavior that is
disruptive to the learning environment,
including: abusive language, intimidation,
flagrant lack of respect for the staff or
the peaceful enjoyment of other students and
staff.
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The unlawful or unethical use
of the course curriculum, programming or
communication as determined by the staff.
Students will be considered for readmittance
upon signing an agreement to comply with all
school policies. Upon registration the
Instructional Support Course Administrator
emails a welcome letter to the student to
begin unrestricted email communication and
support, then contacts the student on a
regular basis regarding progress; corrects,
annotates and grades Exercises and Reviews.
Questions will be answered within 24 hours
on regular business days.
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Cruise Line Certificate Program
The Cruise Line Certificate
Program consists of six individual courses. Each
course will teach you valuable concepts
necessary to becoming a travel professional with
real world applications and industry directed
content. The courses are:
Travel Sales and Trends
Enjoy expected as well as surprising sales
techniques and new approaches as you explore and
practice them. Included you will find telephone
business manners, listening skills, and tools
for targeting the traveler. Discover successful
sales steps for telephone reservations agents as
well as for the travel professional working with
clients one on one. Trends in the industry
include the use of the Web for a variety of
travel resources as well as current information
on possible careers in the industry. This is an
excellent introduction to the program.
Air Reservations - U.S. or Canadian Domestic
Gain the product knowledge and skills (with
the exception of automated reservations) needed
to research, plan and book air travel. You will
learn the terminology, the policies and the
procedures of airline travel and airline
reservations. While the sale of air travel is no
longer the major revenue producer for travel
professionals, it is a vital part of the travel
industry as the most used mode of transportation
to business destinations and highly used mode to
vacation/leisure destinations. Therefore,
becoming an expert on the product, airline
policies and procedures as well as reservations
policies and procedures is essential to your
success.
Air Fares - U.S. or Canadian Domestic
(Prerequisite course: Air Reservations U.S.
or Canadian) Learn the air fare terms, codes,
fare construction principles and fare
application rules necessary to find, interpret
and apply the lowest applicable fare to your
clients’ air itinerary. Practice the
interpretation of the multiple air
transportation taxes and fees applicable to air
travel. Air fares are historically difficult to
interpret and apply. This course presents the
basics in a simple format with many applications
to allow you to become proficient.
ARC Documents
(Prerequisite courses: Air Reservations and
Air Fares U.S. Domestic) Here is your ticketing
course. Your air traveler will need a ticket and
boarding pass to board the aircraft at departure
time. The airline tickets used for air travel in
the United States are issued, controlled and
processed through an Area Settlement Plan
administered by the Airline Reporting
Corporation (ARC). Here you will cover the
ticketing types, forms, policies and procedures
per the ARC as well as forms of payment, refunds
and exchanges.
The Cruise Market
Earn great commissions by booking cruises,
one of the fastest growing segments of the
travel industry. Learn the basics of the cruise
product, cruise classifications, destinations,
types of cruises, print resources and
non-automated reservations procedures. Identify
your clients'' needs and preferences, learn the
variables that are available in cruising and
select and book the right cruise for any given
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Fill out and submit the pre-enrollment
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confirmation and instructions on how to make payment for
the course.
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Please Note:
Airlines Reporting Corporation and ARC are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Airlines Reporting
Corporation (ARC).
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Holdings Corporation. |