Thinking about studying tourism in 2020? You could start in 2019!

Want to kickstart your tourism career in 2020? Now is the time to act! There’s still three months left in 2019 – make them count.
It’s that time of year again – the downhill slope until December and the start of summer.
Christmas decorations are already on sale, fruit mince pies are the supermarket, and it won’t be long until we hear Jingle Bells in the mall.
With 2019 about to disappear in the blink of an eye, you might already be thinking ahead to 2020 and considering your study options.
But did you know that it’s not too late to start studying towards a tourism qualification in 2019?
ITC has a few exciting qualifications starting on 21 October:
- New Zealand Certificate in Travel Level 4 (on-campus and Study From Home)
- New Zealand Certificate in Tourism Level 3 (Study From Home)
- New Zealand Certificate in Tourism with a strand in Aviation Level 3 (Study From Home)
Even if you’re not quite ready to start your studies in 2019, you could still start the enrolment process before the end of the year.
Our course advisers are meeting with 2020 students already and getting them all set up before the summer holidays.
What better way to head into Christmas, knowing your plans for next year are sorted?
Finding out more about studying at ITC is easy. We don’t have any complicated online application forms or tests – all you need to do is attend an upcoming Open Day or make a time to meet with one of our course advisers to find out more.
Here are the last Open Days for the year for our Auckland campuses:
- Careers Day – Thursday 17th October 10am – 2pm
- Thursday 24th October
- Thursday 21st November
- Saturday 30th November
- Thursday 5th December
We also have several upcoming Open Days at both our Christchurch and Whangarei campuses – be sure to check out our Open Day page to see all dates.
Don’t wait until 2020 to sort out your studies. Get organised today and enjoy the best summer ever!
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