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Kia ora & very warm welcome to you. We strive to provide holistic tertiary education services which build both knowledge and well-being. Connecting with industry and community TABLE OF CONTENTS to help students into a great career. We are a team of passionate and supportive industry experts; we are here to guide you through your journey 04 WHY CROWN? 22 NEW ZEALAND CERTIFICATE IN TOURISM (LEVEL 3) towards a successful career in travel, tourism, hospitality or business. Whether you are here for an introductory short course, certificate or diploma, we are here to support you in any way we can. Our professional and dedicated 06 FEES FREE & FREE TRANSPORT team look forward to meeting you. 24 NEW ZEALAND CERTIFICATE 07 FACILITIES AND IN TRAVEL (LEVEL 4) ACTIVITIES 26 NEW ZEALAND DIPLOMA IN TOURISM 08 STUDY & WORK, INTERNSHIPS & INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS AND TRAVEL (LEVEL 5) Josephine Do Puretu Puangi Matthew Jones 30 NEW ZEALAND CERTIFICATE IN FOOD 09 INDUSTRY AND BEVERAGE (CAFÉ Managing Director Head of Travel & Short Course Leader PARTNERS AND BAR) (LEVEL 3) Tourism, Hospitality (Barista and Bar), and Business Marketing & Stakeholder Engagement Coordinator 10 INDUSTRY & STUDENT TESTIMONIALS 32 NEW ZEALAND DIPLOMA IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT (LEVEL 5) Established in 1972, we provide training in Travel 14 NEW ZEALAND CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS (INTRODUCING THE GREAT KIWI ENTREPRENEUR) 34 STUDY AND INTERNSHIP and Tourism, Hospitality, Business and English. (LEVEL 3) Locally owned and proudly independent, we know New Zealand and its people. We have strong connections with many New Zealand’s leading organisations so that our 16 NEW ZEALAND CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS (SMALL BUSINESS, ADMINISTRATION AND 35 CROWN INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME courses are relevant and up-to-date with industry needs. TECHNOLOGY) (LEVEL 4) Our graduates are work-ready, and we help our students to find their dream career through our network of employers. Our mission is to provide quality and holistic tertiary education services that build both knowledge and wellbeing. 18 CROWN SMALL BUSINESS ENTREPRENEUR SCHEME 36 OVERSEAS STUDY PATHWAY We provide small class sizes and personalised welfare, career and internship services for our students. Study at Crown – your first step to a successful career.
Why Crown? Crown Institute of Studies is one of Auckland’s longest established private tertiary education providers, our mission is to provide holistic education services to 01 We Care. Once you start with us, you will find that Crown is your “home away from home”. our students – and we mean it. We know life can be hard Our dedicated and caring student services at times, so we provide team is here to support you through the Whether you are an international student that needs to comprehensive pastoral thick and thin. learn English and still adapting to the New Zealand culture, care and personalised or a domestic student in need of vocational training that assistance to our We recognise that there is no one-size-fits-all leads to employment, we are here to support, motivate approach, and that everyone is unique in their and guide you through the journey. students. own way – we are here to listen and provide you with support as you need it. 02 We Train. We provide quality education, Studying tourism, travel or hospitality? Our We Connect. Throughout your studies, we arrange courses will provide you with an overview of We do not just seminars, networking events, internships, just about every education New Zealand destinations, but we want you provider says this, but how? wave goodbye to part-time employment to make sure that to think big and have a global perspective you are well connected within the industry. – starting from 2020, we will offer overseas you and wish you At Crown we provide quality and innovative education services scholarship educational trips (partly or fully all the best when We also provide CV writing and job interview by offering industry–specific, funded) to Asia, where students will get to visit you finish your workshops to make sure you are work-ready fun and exciting educational world class hotels and tourist attractions. studies with us. when you graduate. activities and schemes for our students. Those that are studying our business course may end up being a business owner through the support and seed fund (up to NZ$20,000) provided by our Crown Small Business Entrepreneur Scheme. 04 05
Facilities & FEES Activities FREE We have a multi-level campus with modern training facilities, including: AIRLINE HOTEL ROOM CABIN & RECEPTION DESK All our courses are eligible for Fees Free study. BAR & BARISTA Please contact us to check your eligibility. TRAINING AREA TRAVEL AGENCY DESK CAFÉ & RESTAURANT AREA KITCHEN FACILITIES FREE CULTURAL PERFORMANCE & SEMINAR AREA OUTDOOR & INDOOR STUDENT COMMON AREA TRANSPORT CLASSROOMS WITH COMPUTERS Crown provides a fun and inclusive learning environment, we offer a variety of activities for our students to participate in, such We offer free public transport* to school, to all students enroled as sports day, cultural performances, in our vocational courses. Our campus is located in Auckland CBD, and movie and gaming evenings. only a 5-minute walk to Britomart train station and within walking In addition, we also arrange regular distance to all major bus routes in the city. networking events with our industry partners, where students will have the opportunity to meet and learn from industry leaders. *Terms & Conditions apply 06 07
Internships and Our Industry Partners Industry Connections We strive to produce work-ready graduates. Internship or ‘Real World Experience’ We work with numerous hotels, is a core component in all our courses. tourism operators, travel agencies Internships are tied to students’ interests, and restaurants, many of our students area of study, and in organisations that continue to work at these organisations have great staff development and upon completion of their studies. advancement opportunities. What is included with Study & Work • Free professional training in employment • A standard reference will be included skills and customer service from Function at the end of your program. Staff, our Study and Work partners. • Starting at minimum wage – it will be • Paid part-time employment with at Function Staffs discretion to review Function Staff during your course. your pay • Free 1–1 CV preparation, career advice and interview skills with Crown’s employment team. Study & Work Study & Work is an optional • You will learn the skills needed by the companies who will hire service available to students you after you graduate who pass their first term of • You work and earn money study and achieve 80% during your course attendance or above. • You attend Study and Work Study & Work has been designed with the alongside your travel & tourism, help of employers, recruitment agents, hospitality or business diploma school teachers and careers advisors. or certificate 08 09
Industry Testimonials “Students from Crown Institute of Studies are a joy Thank you to the Crown team for their love and support! I’m going to work with, they are passionate and professional to be proud when I tell future employers that I am a Crown graduate youngsters that fit into our team seamlessly. and I am thankful that Crown kickstarted my career in tourism. I have finally realised my passion to work with people through all the networking opportunities Crown has provided! We would definitely continue to work with Crown Nathan Uini, Tower Frontline Sales, AJ Hackett Bungy Institute and welcome their students to come on board as Interns.” I thoroughly enjoyed “The tutors at Crown were really supportive, I gained insights about my time at Crown, the Naida Pobre, HR Partner cruise, flight attending and knowledge curriculum covered of the tourism and travel industry, most everything I needed Montana Group importantly, I acquired customer services to prepare me for a skills which can be applied to fantastic job in the many industries.” travel industry. JP MacPherson, Operations Crown has warm and Supervisor, AJ Hackett Bungy welcoming tutors who “As President of SKAL International Auckland Club, helped me into a job it has been a pleasure to be involved with the straight after study. To Management and Students at the Crown Institute Crown was such a great place to study. this day I still recommend of Studies for the past few years. I have been I met so many awesome people, tutors Crown to friends and continually impressed with the professionalism were extremely lovely and helped me colleagues looking to gain the knowledge to secure a job before study Travel & Tourism. of the teaching staff and management and I finished with them. I would recommend especially their enthusiasm for connecting them to anyone wanting to start a career Rhiannon with key travel and tourism industry contacts. in the tourism industry. Williams, Digital & Marketing It is these connections that give Crown Sierra Valente, Sales Support, The Walshe Coordinator, Group The Walshe Group access to first hand travel and tourism practices, people and opportunities that are of real benefit to Crown students.” I would absolutely recommend Crown institute of Studies to anyone… they never treated me like a statistic. The support I received at Michael Shah, President Crown is what made me not give up. SKAL International Auckland & Chief Executive – The Northern Club Patricia Rive, New Zealand Certificate in Travel (Level 4) Graduate 2019 10 11
LEVEL New Zealand 03 Certificate in Business (Introducing the Great Kiwi Entrepreneur) 20 HOLIDAY BREAKS COURSE 20 HOURS PER WEEK Intakes are every 5 weeks. 20 JUL - 18 DEC 2020 24 AUG 2020 - 12 MAR 2021 9 FEB - 9 JUL 2021 15 MAR - 27 AUG 2021 28 SEP - 9 OCT 2020 19 APR - 30 APR 2021 9AM — 1.30PM The upcoming LENGTH 12 OCT 2020 - 16 APR 2021 3 MAY - 1 OCT 2021 12 JUL - 23 JUL 2021 WEEKS MONDAY — FRIDAY intake dates are: 16 NOV 2020 - 4 JUN 2021 8 JUN - 19 NOV 2021 SUMMER BREAK 21 DEC 2020 - 8 FEB 2021 Do you like the idea of making a difference in the world through business? ENTRY REQUIREMENTS INTERNATIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS This short course provides an overview You will also learn about the laws of small business in New Zealand and governing small business in New Zealand. • You must be at least 16 years old when • You must be at least 18 years old when you start this course. you start the course will teach you how to identify business Small businesses make up around 97% opportunities, assess a business’s of all businesses in New Zealand and • You also need to demonstrate that you • IELTS (General or Academic) 5.0 with no have the literacy and numeracy to band lower than 5.0 (or NZQA approved viability, prepare a business plan employ around 30% of the working complete this course. equivalent) and work with others to maximise population. Enrol today and start a business's potential. working towards your dream! • 3 years of secondary school or equivalent work experience The course WORKING consists of FOR A SMALL 4 modules, BUSINESS Business Opportunities which cover: in New Zealand Business CAREER OPTIONS Communication and Problem SMALL Solving BUSINESS OPERATOR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Small Business Professionalism, Legal and Ethical Small Business Students who successfully complete this course may Planning FURTHER STUDY Requirements wish to continue their studies in any of the following: Students are assessed through a mixture of written assessments, New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Certificate New Zealand in Business Level 4 in Advanced Food presentations and practical role plays. Certificate in and Beverage (Small Business and Travel Level 4 Administration & Service (Level 4) Technology) 14 15
LEVEL Crown Double 04 Certificate in Business (Pending NZQA Approval) 40 HOLIDAY BREAKS COURSE 20 HOURS PER WEEK Intakes are every 5 weeks. 20 JUL 2020 - 9 JUL 2021 24 AUG 2020 - 27 AUG 2021 9 FEB 2021 - 24 DEC 2022 15 MAR 2021 - 11 MAR 2022 28 SEP - 9 OCT 2020 19 APR - 30 APR 2021 9AM — 1.30PM The upcoming LENGTH 12 OCT 2020 - 1 OCT 2021 3 MAY 2021 - 14 APR 2022 12 JUL - 23 JUL 2021 WEEKS MONDAY — FRIDAY intake dates are: 16 NOV 2020 - 19 NOV 2021 8 JUN 2021 - 3 JUN 2022 SUMMER BREAK 21 DEC 2020 - 8 FEB 2021 Have a great business idea but aren’t quite sure how to turn it into reality? ENTRY REQUIREMENTS INTERNATIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS This 40-week course is designed to in New Zealand, how to assess the • You must be at least 18 years old when • Age: You must be aged 16 years or older give you the skills to turn that dream viability of a business and how to when you start the course. you start the course into a successful small business. grow sustainably. • New Zealand Certificate in Business • IELTS (General or Academic) 5.5 with no (Level 3) or equivalent or NCEA Level 2 band lower than 5.0 (or NZQA approved You will learn how to run a business In addition, you will cover people skills, equivalent) or to start a new venture, the legal both for customers and your team and • You also need to demonstrate that you requirements of operating a business financial skills that will enable you to have the literacy and numeracy to • 3 years of secondary school or equivalent complete this course. work experience sleep easier at night. • Demonstrate that you have the literacy and numeracy to complete this course. The course consists of 5 modules, STARTING which cover: ADMINISTRATIVE YOUR OWN SERVICES BUSINESS Market Analysis and Customer Service and New Zealand Business Strategy Planning Marketing Strategy Environment and Legal Requirements CAREER OPTIONS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT TAKING BUSINESS OVER AN MANAGEMENT EXISTING OR OPERATIONS BUSINESS Building the Right Team Financial Management and Organisational and Continuity Planning Resources Students who successfully complete this course may FURTHER STUDY wish to continue their studies in any of the following: CROWN SMALL BUSINESS ENTREPRENEUR SCHEME (CSBES)* Students graduating from this course are eligible to apply for the “Crown Small New Zealand New Zealand Diploma Diploma in in Hospitality Business Entrepreneur Scheme”, where students will have a chance to receive Tourism & Management a seed fund of up to NZ$20,000 to start their own business. For details of the Travel (Level 5) (Level 5) CSBES, please refer to page 32. 16 17
Crown Small Business 04 Seed Fund Only those Business Plans deemed feasible by the scheme committee will receive the seed fund. CSBES Entrepreneur Scheme The seed fund provided by CIS is considered as an investment, CIS will be a shareholder of start-ups funded by the scheme under the following conditions: • A seed fund of up to NZ $20,000 • CIS is eligible to receive up to 150% will be provided. of the seed fund, after the threshold • CIS will not be the majority share is reached, CIS will cease to receive 01 Background Crown Institute of Studies has always emphasised providing practical vocational knowledge and holder under any circumstances. • The seed fund will equate to a any further share dividends from the business and will no longer be considered as shareholder of the In the past decade, due to skills. To extend this further, we have launched maximum of 20% share. business. technological advancements the “Crown Small Business Entrepreneur Scheme”. • CIS will not expect to receive any • If the business is not making any and the ever-changing economy, Through a series of seminars, workshops and share dividends in the first 12 profit or goes into closure, the seed education policy makers have months of the start-up. fund does not need to be returned. activities, the scheme will provide eligible students realised that we now live in a world with entrepreneurial ambition the opportunity • After the first 12 months, if the that places more emphasis on to acquire practical skills and access a seed business is profitable, CIS will start While CIS does not aim to skills such as creativity, innovation, fund that will empower them to be successful to receive its share dividends from generate profit from the scheme, leadership, communication in the current and future market. the business, which is a maximum it is important for the seed fund and problem-solving. of 20% of the profit. to be self-sustainable. 02 Aims Grounded in vocational training that emphasises both theoretical and practical aspects, as well as sharing from professionals with 05 Scheme Committee The Scheme Committee will include the following members: relevant hands-on experience, the project aims to: Mr. Kin Cheung Mr. Troy Huston SEED FUND Enhance students’ Provide students the opportunity Offer students the chance LEADER Communications Manager, MEMBER Director, Crown Institute of Studies Function Staff knowledge and to acquire practical knowledge and seed fund to enhance and understanding and skills that will better equip realise their own business plans Ms. Denise Harrison of current them for employment or and gain first-hand experience COMMITTEE Business Tutor of Crown Institute of Studies MEMBER Partner, Commercial, markets business ventures of entrepreneurship. SECRETARY BNZ Business Banking Mr. Logan Granger Mr. Donald Reid CHAIRPERSON Owner, MEMBER Founder, 03 Scheme Details The scheme will involve Johnston Associates Funding Partners Limited the following: 06 Business Plans In Crown’s New Zealand Certificate in Business The business plan needs to (Small Business and Administration and Workshops and sharing by state clearly the following: Technology Strands) (Level 4), students are professionals to reveal the required to complete a business plan as one key concepts, know-hows; financial knowledge and VENDORS INITIAL of their assignments, those with potential will ARRANGEMENT MARKETING & TYPE OF MISSION TARGET POINT OF AND EXECUTION essential skills of refining OF HUMAN PROMOTIONS PLAN BUDGET be recommended to the scheme’s committee. the business plan. BUSINESS AND VISION MARKET DIFFERENCE RESOURCES SUPPLIES PLAN ALLOCATION REQUIRED Ones that are deemed to be feasible by the committee will be invited to join the scheme. Selected students 07 Eligibility will have 4 weeks To be eligible for the scheme, participants to complete their must meet the below criteria: Business plans that are business plans. accepted by the scheme committee will receive The scheme will be available to • Students can apply for the scheme within a seed fund of up to NZ students that have successfully $20,000, along with a The completed business 6 months of their course completion. plans will be reviewed by If necessary, consultation completed and obtained the New training workshop and the scheme committee sessions will be provided Zealand Certificate in Business • Application is open throughout the year. basic administrative comprised of experienced to assist students in (Small Business and Administration support to initiate professionals from various completing their • A maximum of 2 business plans will be their businesses. and Technology Strands) (Level 4) backgrounds in Business, business plans. funded per calendar year. at CIS. Hospitality and Education. 18 19
Travel & Tourism
LEVEL New Zealand 03 Certificate in Tourism (with strands in Tourism & Travel) 20 HOLIDAY BREAKS COURSE 20 HOURS PER WEEK Intakes are every 5 weeks. 20 JUL - 18 DEC 2020 24 AUG 2020 - 12 MAR 2021 9 FEB - 9 JUL 2021 15 MAR - 27 AUG 2021 28 SEP - 9 OCT 2020 19 APR - 30 APR 2021 9AM — 1.30PM | MONDAY — FRIDAY The upcoming LENGTH 12 OCT 2020 - 16 APR 2021 3 MAY - 1 OCT 2021 12 JUL - 23 JUL 2021 WEEKS Afternoon classes are available, Crown will have the final decision on the timetables. intake dates are: 16 NOV 2020 - 4 JUN 2021 8 JUN - 19 NOV 2021 SUMMER BREAK 21 DEC 2020 - 8 FEB 2021 Want a job that lets you travel around the world, and meet exciting new people? Maybe help someone plan their holiday of a lifetime? Come and study Tourism at Crown! ENTRY REQUIREMENTS INTERNATIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • You must be aged 16 years or older when • You must be aged 18 years or older when This entry-level course is designed educational trips to popular tourist you start the course. you start the course. for students with minimal or no prior destinations will provide exposure to experience in the industry. It gives you the industry, these will all contribute to • NCEA Level 2 or Special circumstances, • IELTS (General or Academic) 5.0 with no at the discretion of the Academic Head. band lower than 5.0 (or NZQA approved an overview of the knowledge and 30 hours of ‘Real World Experience’, a You will need to demonstrate excellent results equivalent) skills required to work in this field. core part of the course that all students in a similar subject, or practical experience need to complete in order to graduate. that is relevant to Travel and Tourism. • 3 years of secondary school or equivalent The class visits local hotels and tourist work experience attractions such as Kelly Tarltons, This course will give you relevant • You also need to demonstrate that you have the literacy and numeracy to Auckland Museum, and the Sky Tower. knowledge and prepare you for complete this course. In addition, seminars by industry leaders, employment upon graduation. ENTRY LEVEL NZ The course FRONT DESK TOUR BOOKING GUIDE consists of ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR ENTRY 4 modules, CAREER OPTIONS LEVEL which cover: CUSTOMER SERVICE Workplace practices Customer service and New Zealand New Zealand (Team work, time communication tourism destinations tourism industry VEHICLE VISITOR LEADS TO CAREER management and RESERVATION RENTAL HOST INTO THE AVIATION legislation) CONSULTANT OPERATORS INDUSTRY Students are assessed through a mixture of written assessments, presentations and practical role plays. Students who successfully complete this course may ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AVAILABLE (OPTIONAL): FURTHER STUDY wish to continue their studies in any of the following: • Pure New Zealand Specialist Certificate • Tiare Tahiti Specialist Certificate • Crown Certificate in Cabin Crew • Pierre & Vacances Expert in Mountains New Zealand Certificate New Zealand in Business Level 4 • Blue Lagoon Cruises Certificate in France Diploma Certificate in (Small Business and • Hawaii Tourism Certificate • Online Travel Training (OTT) courses Travel Level 4 Administration & Technology) • Hong Kong Specialist Certificate 22 23
LEVEL New Zealand 04 Certificate in Travel 20 HOLIDAY BREAKS COURSE 20 HOURS PER WEEK Intakes are every 5 weeks. 20 JUL - 18 DEC 2020 24 AUG 2020 - 12 MAR 2021 9 FEB - 9 JUL 2021 15 MAR - 27 AUG 2021 28 SEP - 9 OCT 2020 19 APR - 30 APR 2021 9AM — 1.30PM | MONDAY — FRIDAY The upcoming LENGTH 12 OCT 2020 - 16 APR 2021 3 MAY - 1 OCT 2021 12 JUL - 23 JUL 2021 WEEKS Afternoon classes are available, Crown will have the final decision on the timetables. intake dates are: 16 NOV 2020 - 4 JUN 2021 8 JUN - 19 NOV 2021 SUMMER BREAK 21 DEC 2020 - 8 FEB 2021 This programme is designed to give & airline terminology. You will also ENTRY REQUIREMENTS INTERNATIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS you working knowledge of the travel visit tourist operations such as Auckland industry. Graduates will have the skills International airport, Maritime museum • Age: You must be aged 16 years or older • You must be aged 18 years or older when and experience to get a job and start and cruise ship facilities. when you start the course. you start the course. contributing immediately to their • Tourism Level 3 or NCEA Level 3 organisation. The combination of theory, site visits and (if Travel or Tourism were included in • IELTS (General or Academic) 5.5 with no band lower than 5.0 (or NZQA approved ‘Real World Experience’, where you spend your subjects) or special circumstances, equivalent) You will learn the fundamentals of time observing travel, tourism or hotel at the discretion of the Academic Head. You will need to demonstrate excellent Amadeus, a software that is widely operations gives you both theoretical results in a similar subject, or practical • 3 years of secondary school or equivalent work experience used in the industry, and VTO back office knowledge and practical experience experience that is relevant to Travel and Tourism. accounting profile software. The course so that you are ready to start your covers selling and marketing skills, dream job upon graduation. • You also need to demonstrate that you have the literacy and numeracy to complete this customer service, world geography course. RENTAL HOTEL VEHICLE OPERATIONS The course LEADS TO A RESERVATIONS consists of BOOKING EVENT CAREER IN THE CAREER OPTIONS AVIATION 4 modules, ASSISTANT ORGANISER INDUSTRY which cover: JUNIOR Travel operations Workplace practices International Customer TRAVEL Airline services and including Legal tourism, geography services CONSULTANT RESERVATION booking software requirements and cruising including STA CABIN AIRLINE CONSULTANT selling skills CREW FRONT (WHOLESALE, RETAIL, REPRESENTATIVE DESK TOUR CORPORATE, GUIDES ADMINISTRATOR AIRLINES) Students are assessed through a mixture of written assessments, presentations and practical role plays. ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AVAILABLE (OPTIONAL): Students who successfully complete this course may FURTHER STUDY • Crown Certificate in Cabin Crew • Hawaii Tourism Certificate wish to continue their studies in any of the following: • Pure New Zealand Specialist Certificate • Hong Kong Specialist Certificate • Contiki Certificate • Tiare Tahiti Specialist Certificate New Zealand New Zealand Diploma New Zealand Certificate • STA Travel Sales Certificate • Pierre & Vacances Expert in Mountains Diploma in in Business Level 4 (Small in Hospitality • STA Travel Marketing Certificate in France Diploma Tourism & Travel Business and Administration Management Level 5 & Technology) Level 5 • Blue Lagoon Cruises Certificate • Online Travel Training (OTT) courses 24 25
LEVEL New Zealand Diploma 05 in Travel and Tourism 40 HOLIDAY BREAKS COURSE 30 HOURS PER WEEK Intakes are every 5 weeks. 20 JUL 2020 - 9 JUL 2021 24 AUG 2020 - 27 AUG 2021 9 FEB 2021 - 24 DEC 2022 15 MAR 2021 - 11 MAR 2022 28 SEP - 9 OCT 2020 19 APR - 30 APR 2021 MONDAY — THURSDAY: 9AM-4.30PM The upcoming LENGTH 12 OCT 2020 - 1 OCT 2021 3 MAY 2021 - 14 APR 2022 12 JUL - 23 JUL 2021 FRIDAY : SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING WEEKS AND WORK EXPERIENCE intake dates are: 16 NOV 2020 - 19 NOV 2021 8 JUN 2021 - 3 JUN 2022 SUMMER BREAK 21 DEC 2020 - 8 FEB 2021 This diploma-level course provides a broad overview of the NZ Tourism ENTRY REQUIREMENTS INTERNATIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Industry, with emphasis placed on developing strong business management • Travel Level 4 or NCEA Level 3, (if you have • You must be aged 18 years or older and communication skills for future leaders of the industry. Graduates will 12 months or more work experience in a when you start the course. Travel or Tourism business) or special have excellent knowledge of industry operations, be able to spot trends circumstances, at the discretion of the • IELTS (Academic) 5.5 with no band lower Academic Head. You will need to than 5.0 (or NZQA approved equivalent) and understand market changes in the Tourism and Travel industry. demonstrate excellent results is a similar subject, or practical experience that is • 4 years of secondary school or equivalent relevant to Travel and Tourism. work experience • You also need to demonstrate that you have the literacy and numeracy to complete this course. The course Effective Workplace NZ Tourism Sector: Trends in the consists of Communication in Management and Region-by-Region International 8 modules, Travel and Tourism Personal Work Ethics Tourism Environment which cover: TOURISM OPERATIONS CAREER OPTIONS ADVISORS Finance and Business Systems Commercial Tourism Venture Budgeting Development Aviation Improvements MARKETING BUSINESS TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Students are assessed by a combination of written work (such as research assessments and case studies) PROMOTION COORDINATORS ADVISORS and presentations, with regular seminars and visits to hotels and tourism operators within the North Island ROLES to observe their operations. In addition, a 60-hour internship is included in the course, it will equip you with practical experience and may lead to future employment in the industry. ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AVAILABLE (OPTIONAL): FURTHER STUDY • Crown Certificate in Cabin Crew • Tiare Tahiti Specialist Certificate Students with this qualification may be eligible to continue their studies at Bachelor • Blue Lagoon Cruises Certificate • Pierre & Vacances Expert in Mountains in level. You may be able to cross-credit your studies, at the discretion of the tertiary • Pure New Zealand Specialist Certificate France Diploma education provider. • Hawaii Tourism Certificate • Online Travel Training (OTT) courses • Hong Kong Specialist Certificate 26 27
Hospitality
LEVEL New Zealand Certificate 03 in Food and Beverage (Café and Bar) 20 HOLIDAY BREAKS COURSE 20 HOURS PER WEEK Intakes are every 5 weeks. 20 JUL - 18 DEC 2020 24 AUG 2020 - 12 MAR 2021 9 FEB - 9 JUL 2021 15 MAR - 27 AUG 2021 28 SEP - 9 OCT 2020 19 APR - 30 APR 2021 9AM — 1.30PM | MONDAY — FRIDAY The upcoming LENGTH 12 OCT 2020 - 16 APR 2021 3 MAY - 1 OCT 2021 12 JUL - 23 JUL 2021 WEEKS Afternoon classes are available, Crown will have the final decision on the timetables. intake dates are: 16 NOV 2020 - 4 JUN 2021 8 JUN - 19 NOV 2021 SUMMER BREAK 21 DEC 2020 - 8 FEB 2021 Come and join New Zealand’s booming hospitality industry! This course will give you the skills to hit the ground running. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS INTERNATIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You will learn practical skills such as making This programme is designed for people • You must be aged 18 years or older when • Age: You must be aged 16 years or older coffee and cocktails, gain knowledge about food looking to enter the hospitality industry with when you start the course. Note: You must you start the course. safety, wine and beer (with an emphasis on New no prior knowledge or experience. We take class be at least 18 years old to enrol in the course Zealand wines). We will also cover the legislation trips to restaurants, hotels and food festivals independently. If you are between 16 and 18, • IELTS 5.0 (General or Academic) with no band that will be applicable to you in hospitality, and to see new trends in the industry. you may enrol with permission from a parent lower than 5.0 (or NZQA approved or caregiver. equivalent). the health and safety aspects that are crucial to working effectively and without injury. You You will need to complete an internship of 40 hours during this course, we can help you • NCEA Level 2 or special circumstances, • 3 years of secondary school or equivalent will complete the license controller qualification at the discretion of the Academic Head. work experience. (LCQ), which enables you to work as a manager organise this through our strong links to the You will need to demonstrate excellent results in any businesses that sells alcohol. industry. is a similar subject, or practical experience that is relevant to Hospitality. • You also need to demonstrate that you have the literacy and numeracy to complete this course. Food Safety, Customer Service, Standard BARISTA The course Health and Safety CV and Operating Procedures and Legislation CAREER OPTIONS interview skills consists of 5 modules, which cover: BARTENDER CAFÉ WAITER / FOOD WORKER AND BEVERAGE ATTENDANT Barista Wine, beer, spirits and and cocktails. Café service Assessment is done through a combination of written and practical tasks, Students who successfully complete this course may such as coffee making, serving tables and making cocktails. FURTHER STUDY wish to continue their studies in any of the following: ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AVAILABLE New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Certificate • Licence Controller Qualification New Zealand in Business Level 4 (Small in Advanced Food Certificate in Business and Administration and Beverage Travel (Level 4) & Technology) Service (Level 4) 30 31
LEVEL New Zealand Diploma 05 in Hospitality Management 40 HOLIDAY BREAKS COURSE 30 HOURS PER WEEK Intakes are every 5 weeks. 20 JUL 3 FEB 9 MAR 24 2020 — 18-DEC AUG 2020 9 JUL 2020 -—27 2020 12AUG 2021 MAR2021 2021 24 20 15 AUG JUL2021 9 FEB 2020 MAR 2020 — DEC - 24 —1127 2021 - 9 JUL AUG MAR 2021 2022 2021 2022 10 28APR SEP -- 27 196 APR 9 OCT JUL - 17 APR 2020 30JUL 2020 APR2020 2021 MONDAY — THURSDAY: 9AM-4.30PM The upcoming LENGTH 28 12 APR OCT 2020 2020 -—1 16 OCTAPR 2021 2021 12 OCT2021 3 MAY 2020- — 14 1APR OCT 2021 2022 28 12 JUL SEP -- 23 9 OCT JUL 2020 2021 FRIDAY : SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING WEEKS AND WORK EXPERIENCE intake dates are: 2 NOV 16 JUN 2020 2020 -—194NOV JUN 2021 2021 168NOV 2020-—3 19 JUN 2021 JUNNOV 2021 2022 SUMMER BREAK 21 DEC 2020 - 8 FEB 2021 This course builds upon your existing skills and knowledge in hospitality and helps you to ‘think like a manager’. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS INTERNATIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • You must be at least 17 years old when you • You must be aged 18 years or older when People are at the heart of the Hospitality Assessment is through written case start the course. Note: Some activities in you start the course. industry, and you will learn not only how studies, industry research, presentations this course may include alcohol. If you under to manage staff, but also how to provide and Q&A sessions with the tutor. In addition, the age of 18, you will need to provide • IELTS (Academic) 5.5 with no band lower parental or caregiver permission to than 5.0 (or NZQA approved equivalent). amazing experiences for your guests. You you will be required to do a 60 hour participate in these activities. will learn the legal and financial framework internship where you supervise other • 4 years of secondary school or equivalent that governs the industry, and how to adapt staff. You will visit hotels and restaurants • Advanced Food & Beverage Level 4 work experience. your business as the market changes. to see theory put into practice. or NCEA Level 3, (if you have 12 months or more work experience in a Hospitality business) or special circumstances, at the discretion of the Academic Head. You will need to demonstrate excellent results is a similar subject, or practical experience that is relevant to Hospitality. The course • You also need to demonstrate that you have Facilities Compliance Customer the literacy and numeracy to complete this consists of and Revenue and Legal Leadership Service course. Management Requirements 8 modules, MAÎTRE D which cover: CAREER OPTIONS With relevant experience, this qualification enables TRAINEE ANY OTHER Human Market Supervision in Food Supervision in SHIFT students to work as a: MANAGER ENTRY-LEVEL Resources Variability and Beverage Accommodation SUPERVSOR MANAGEMENT POSITION Students are assessed through a combination of written assessments, case studies and practical assessments. FURTHER STUDY ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AVAILABLE Students with this qualification may be eligible to continue their studies at Bachelor level. You may be able to cross-credit your studies, at the discretion of the tertiary education provider. • Licence Controller Qualification 32 33
English and Internship Crown Internship Programme (In partnership with Worldwide School of English) STUDY 25 HOURS PER WEEK 9AM — 3.30PM Study and STUDY 15 HOURS PER WEEK (30 or 42 weeks)* MONDAY — FRIDAY INTERNSHIP 9AM — 3.30PM Internship* MONDAY — WEDNESDAY 15—30 HOURS PER WEEK INTERNSHIP COURSE LENGTH 30-42 (Hours may vary and may include nights and weekends 12 HOURS PER WEEK WEEKS depending on the internship COURSE 3-12 9AM — 3.30PM THURSDAY — FRIDAY provider) LENGTH WEEKS (6 hours per day, working hours may vary depending on the internship provider) The Crown Internship This course is designed so Programme includes that students will improve their English, learn about their selected Study and Internship is a unique Study options include English 3 components: vocational subjects and gain short course that allows students (General, Business or Hospitality English), hands-on work experience in to have a taste of what studying hospitality, travel, tourism and business, • 12 (30 weeks option) or 24 relevant industries. and working is like in New Zealand. internship options include cafes, hotels, (42 weeks option) weeks English Students will be studying at Crown events, customer services and office This programme will benefit the on Monday to Wednesday and intern administrative roles. • 12 weeks of vocational studies students’ future career greatly as at a New Zealand organisation in one of the following: Business, Hospitality, Travel and Tourism they will acquire skills, valuable Thursday and Friday. Students from a visa waiver country overseas work experience and do not need a visa to take this course, • 6 weeks of Internships (unpaid) knowledge of different cultures. those with a working holiday visa, work visa or visitor visa are also eligible to take this course. Internships are unpaid. COURSE ACHIEVEMENT INTERNATIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE ACHIEVEMENT INTERNATIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Crown Certificate of • You must be at least 18 years old completion when you start the course • Crown Certificate of • You must be at least 18 years old • Reference letter from • IELTS (General or Academic)4.0 completion when you start the course intership organisation or equivalent or we will give you a short Crown test and interview • Reference letter from • IELTS (General or Academic)4.0 (online) to make sure your English intership organisation or equivalent or we will give you level is suitable. a short Crown test and interview (online) to make sure your English level is suitable. INTAKES: STUDENTS CAN INTAKES: STUDENTS CAN START EVERY MONDAY. START EVERY MONDAY. *Terms & Conditions apply *Terms & Conditions apply 34 35
Admission and Overseas Study Pathway Scholarships THE CROWN & HANG SENG UNIVERSITY Students that have completed our level 5 OF HONG KONG PATHWAY PROGRAMME programmes will be eligible to apply for year 1 of the degree programmes of HSUHK, each application will be reviewed individually. Entrance Scholarships amounting to full and half tuition fees, will be offered by HSUHK on a merit and competitive basis. Crown will also provide interested students with outstanding academic achievements with scholarships and other The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong (HSUHK) is a non-profit support, please contact us for more details. private liberal-arts-oriented university in Hong Kong with five Schools (Business, Communication, Decision Sciences, Humanities and Social Science, and Translation), offering 17 undergraduate and 5 postgraduate programmes. Adopting the “Liberal + Professional” education model which Registry, The Hang Seng incorporates the iGPS “desired graduate attributes” framework, University of Hong Kong Admission HSUHK is a residential institution which puts quality teaching and ugadmission@hsu.edu.hk students’ all-round development as its highest priorities. https://registry.hsu.edu.hk Enquiries Aspiring to be a leading private liberal-arts-oriented university Mr. Kin Cheung in the region, HSUHK features top-quality faculty members, Communications Manager award-winning green campus facilities, innovative degree Crown Institute of Studies programmes, RGC-funded impactful research, and excellent kin@crown.ac.nz student development/support services, with the aim of nurturing young talent to think critically, be innovative, and show a caring attitude, moral values and social responsibility. 36 37
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