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Level 1 Award Introduction to the Hospitality Industry (Year 11)
AI Career Intelligence
Based on UK SOC occupation mapping + Anthropic Economic Index + Frey-Osborne
AI Resilience Score52/100
Higher RiskModerate RiskHighly Resilient
Typical Length
⏱ 6 months
This programme, entry to qualified
Pipeline Lag
⏳ 1.5 years
This is the fastest qualifying UCM route.
Career Outlook
Good — active demand on the island
IoM Vacancies
17
Active now
Census Workers
593
IoM 2021 Census
Salary Range
£26,000
£26,000 – £26,000
AI Career Outlook
Mixed ImpactIf you're thinking of becoming a chef on the Isle of Man, AI is set to automate about a third of your tasks—things like inventory management, menu planning, and even some basic food prep. However, with 510 chefs currently working and 17 vacancies advertised, demand remains steady. The creative and judgement-driven aspects of cooking are still hard for AI to replicate, so focus on developing your signature style and honing your culinary intuition—these are skills that machines can't easily replace.
For Chefs — the primary occupation this course leads to. Generated by Azure OpenAI from Anthropic Economic Index, Frey-Osborne, and live IoM vacancy data.
Department
Hospitality
Qualification Level
Level 1 (GCSE D-G)
Mode
Part-Time
Fee
N/A
Location
University College Isle of Man
Places
100
0 active
Start Date
7 Sept 2026
End Date
25 Jun 2027
Course Units (1)
| Code | Description | Status | Places | GLH | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q3671 26/27 | Level 1 Award Introduction to the Hospitality Industry (Year 11) | Active | 100 | 90 | — |
