This programme includes modules in tourism marketing, sustainability in tourism, as well as a case-study on Disney World. Meaning you'll have heaps of fun while you learn how to channel your passion for tourism into a career.
This programme includes modules in tourism marketing, sustainability in tourism, as well as a case-study on Disney World. Meaning you'll have heaps of fun while you learn how to channel your passion for tourism into a career.
You will learn
You will also get the chance to experience a fun-filled study tour, as well as gain exposure to international internship opportunities.
Careers in Travel & Tourism
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
Applicants must:
Special admission may be granted to applicants (aged 20 and over) with no formal qualifications but who have evidence of relevant prior learning and work or life experience
International Students
All international applicants must:
New Zealand School of Tourism is the country’s largest private tertiary establishment specialising in training programmes for the airline, travel and tourism industries. We’re also one of the oldest, helping Kiwis take flight in their tourism and travel careers for more than 35 years!
The tourism industry
Our graduates have great career prospects and are participating in international and domestic internships with more than 100 students flying off to work overseas, and many more interning at some of the top tourism operators throughout NZ.
NZ School of Tourism students are in high demand and our strong connections throughout the industry means we're often the first port of call whenever job openings arise.
Doubling down on domestic tourism
The future of New Zealand tourism is also bright. The government is investing heavily in growing and improving domestic tourism, which is worth roughly $23b to the economy and has always been the cornerstone of our tourism industry.
Industry connections
New Zealand School of Tourism students remain in high demand and our strong connections throughout the industry means we’re often the first port of call whenever job openings arise.
Our students are participating in international and domestic internships, with more than 100 students flying off to work overseas and many more interning and working at some of the top tourism operators throughout NZ.
This subject has a strong focus on the management and marketing of tourism, including destination marketing, impacts of tourism on the environment and local culture, M?ori and Indigenous tourism, and specialised marketing in the hospitality and events sectors.
Arm yourself with the tools to become a leader in the hospitality industry by understanding the values, practices and quality systems that define successful hospitality businesses.
Study the Bachelor of Hotel Management to become a leader in hospitality and tourism. This degree concentrates on management concepts such as marketing, operations, human resources, food and beverage, event management, legislation, entrepreneurship and financial accounting.
Serious about a career in hospitality? Set your sights on supervisory and team leader roles in restaurants, bars and hotels? Gain advanced hospitality skills, get your LCQ (Licence Controller Qualification), and fast-track your career with our Level 4 Hospitality programme.
The aim of this programme of study is to develop graduates who have the skills and knowledge to work as senior operators in the hotel, tourism, and travel industries, or progress to further study.
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