Apply now to study travel & tourism in 2018
Want to make 2018 your best year yet? Study travel & tourism with the International Travel College of New Zealand!
ITC has three qualifications starting in early 2018:
15 January – New Zealand Certificate in Tourism with a Strand in Travel & Tourism Level 3
19 February – New Zealand Certificate in Tourism with a Strand in Aviation Level 3
19 March – Diploma in International Tourism and Travel Management Level 5
All of these qualifications will prepare you for a career in the airline, travel and tourism industry – both here in New Zealand and abroad.
You might think that 2018 is far away, but Christmas is just around the corner and before you know it you’ll be celebrating the new year.
So don’t wait until January to sort out your study plans – apply now so you can relax and enjoy summer.
Get in touch to arrange a chat with one of our friendly course advisors or pop in to visit the College at an upcoming Open Day.
Upcoming Open Days (Auckland)
- 26 October
- 4 November
- 9 November
- 23 November
- 2 December
- 7 December
Upcoming Open Days (Whangarei*)
- 27 October
*By appointment only. If you’re interested in studying at our Whangarei campus, please email Mel mel@itc.co.nz to arrange a visit at NorthTec – 51 Raumanga Valley Rd, Raumanga, Whangarei.
Why study travel & tourism?
Considering your study options and still not convinced that travel & tourism is right for you? Read the below student stories to get a better idea of what life is like in the industry – and where a qualification with ITC could take you.
- Meet the ITC graduate working in Canada
- From Denny’s to Disney: Meet the ITC graduate chasing her Disney dreams
- ITC grad lands amazing cruise ship job AND is off to Disney World!
- My Dream Job: Snow Travel Specialist
- Australia calling: Meet the ITC graduates working across the Tasman
Are you ready to apply to study in 2018? Get in touch today to learn more about studying at the International Travel College of New Zealand. We look forward to hearing from you!
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