To establish standards of professional practice for basic service in hospitality food and beverage establishments. Right from the start, you’ll be learning about the logistics of great service both to the customers at your tables, and to the team of chef’s you’re supporting.
To establish standards of professional practice for basic service in hospitality food and beverage establishments.
Right from the start, you’ll be learning about the logistics of great service both to the customers at your tables, and to the team of chef’s you’re supporting.
Located on the Nelson campus, the Rata Room will give you a first glimpse of what it’s like to be a part of a popular café and restaurant service by the end of the year.
We’ll make sure you learn how to problem-solve and calmly work through everyday hospitality situations so you can confidently go to work in the industry, and, will ensure you also have the opportunity to get out and enjoy some work experience.
Open Entry, if the delegated authority at the campus/site is satisfied that the applicant has the capability to complete the requirements of the programme.
All applicants (international and domestic) for whom English or te reo M?ori is not a first language need to provide evidence that they have the necessary English language proficiency required for the programme.
International applicants are required to have an IELTS score of 5 (general or academic) with no individual band lower than 5 from one test taken in the preceding two years, or an equivalent described in NZQA Rules.
NMIT's Hospitality and Tourism programmes are created with the intention to support our local industry.
This means not only are your classes timed to allow you to get some work experience, but also allow you the peak industry hours to work.
Throughout the year you will get some great opportunities to support events and you will be encouraged to get out and get some work experience too.
Not only will your work experience open you up to the Nelson network of establishments, but may give you the opportunity for a job over the summer months.
Graduates of this programme will be able to use their barista and table service skills in licensed and unlicensed food and beverage outlets.
The NZ Certificate in Food and Beverage Service is a Te P?kenga unified programme, redesigned to be portable, consistent and aligned with the business industry's needs while keeping your success and well-being at heart.
Serious about a career in hospitality? This programme is timed to allow you to complete the year with the New Zealand Certificate in Tourism, perfect to round out your skills, especially if you love the buzz of being based in areas like Nelson that draw visitors.
Go on to arm yourself in 2022 with the tools to become a leader in the hospitality industry by understanding the values, practices and quality systems that define successful hospitality businesses with a Diploma in Hospitality Management.
Upon graduation, this qualification will enable you to work in a supervisory role in a range of hospitality establishments and establish you as a leader who can effectively communicate with a team, and monitor and maintain operating procedures.
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The Nelson Technical School (the forerunner of NMIT) was set up in 1904 and the building was designed by Stead Ellis, a trained architect and secretary to the Nelson Education Board. The doors opened in 1905, initially offering classes in cookery, engineering, woodwork, commerce, craft, secretarial and plumbing.
The land that the building sits on was donated by Nelson City Council and construction was led by John Scott Jnr at a cost of £1124. In 1930, the Technical School was merged with Nelson College with many part-time hobby classes and a few vocational courses being offered. Nelson Polytechnic officially became a technical institute in 1971.
The New Zealand Certificate in Food & Beverage Level 4, Barista, Wine & Spirits will develop practical skills to enhance your career opportunities, learn about the world of wine and spirits and build pathways to more senior restaurant and hospitality management roles.
The aim of this micro-credential is to provide learners with an opportunity for students to get real hands-on experience working within a hospitality environment preparing food and beverage items for service.
You will learn how to interact with colleagues and customers and provide memorable, high-quality dining experiences while gaining first-hand experience on how to monitor and maintain customer service, policies and procedures.
The aim of this programme is to Establish standards of professional practice for basic service that can provide customers with confidence in cafe and bar environments.
This qualification will set you up with the practical skills to work in a cafe or as part of a functions team. You will learn to prepare and serve food and drinks. You will also learn how to give customers the best hospitality experiences and work to health and safety regulations.
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