| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Hospitality, Tourism and Events | |
| Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Programs and Courses:
Tourism and Travel: Courses designed to equip students with the skills needed for careers in the tourism and travel industries.
Hospitality Management: Programs focusing on various aspects of hospitality, including hotel management and food and beverage services.
Business: Business courses that cover a range of topics, including management, marketing, and administration.
English Language: English language courses for non-native speakers aiming to improve their proficiency for academic or professional purposes.
Practical Learning:
Emphasis on hands-on training and real-world experience.
Internships and work placements with industry partners.
Simulated environments to provide practical skills.
Industry Connections:
Strong relationships with local and international businesses in tourism, hospitality, and other sectors.
Guest speakers, industry visits, and networking events to connect students with professionals.
Student Support Services:
Academic support, including tutoring and study resources.
Career services, such as job placement assistance and career counseling.
Personal support, including counseling and health services.
Location:
Situated in the heart of Auckland, offering students access to a vibrant city life and numerous employment opportunities.
Close to key industry players and major tourist attractions.
Certificate in Travel Level 3
Certificate in Travel Level 4
Diploma in Tourism and Travel Management Level 5
Diploma in Tourism and Travel Management Level 6
Certificate in Hospitality Level 3
Certificate in Hospitality Level 4
Diploma in Hospitality Management Level 5
Diploma in Hospitality Management Level 6
Certificate in Business Level 3
Diploma in Business Level 5
Diploma in Business Level 6
General English Courses
English for Academic Purposes
IELTS Preparation
Program Name |
Level |
Duration |
Key Focus Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Certificate in Travel |
Level 3 |
6 months |
Introduction to the travel industry, customer service, travel documentation |
|
Certificate in Travel |
Level 4 |
6 months |
Advanced travel industry knowledge, travel systems, customer service |
|
Diploma in Tourism and Travel Management |
Level 5 |
1 year |
Tourism operations, marketing, management principles, event planning |
|
Diploma in Tourism and Travel Management |
Level 6 |
1 year |
Strategic management, advanced marketing, financial management, research project |
Program Name |
Level |
Duration |
Key Focus Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Certificate in Hospitality |
Level 3 |
6 months |
Introduction to hospitality, food and beverage service, customer service |
|
Certificate in Hospitality |
Level 4 |
6 months |
Advanced hospitality skills, front office operations, barista skills |
|
Diploma in Hospitality Management |
Level 5 |
1 year |
Hospitality operations, food and beverage management, human resource management |
|
Diploma in Hospitality Management |
Level 6 |
1 year |
Strategic hospitality management, financial management, leadership skills |
Program Name |
Level |
Duration |
Key Focus Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Certificate in Business |
Level 3 |
6 months |
Introduction to business, communication skills, office administration |
|
Diploma in Business |
Level 5 |
1 year |
Business operations, marketing, management principles, financial accounting |
|
Diploma in Business |
Level 6 |
1 year |
Strategic management, advanced marketing, project management, entrepreneurship |
Program Name |
Duration |
Key Focus Areas |
|---|---|---|
|
General English |
Flexible (weeks to months) |
English language skills for everyday use, speaking, listening, reading, writing |
|
English for Academic Purposes |
12 weeks |
Academic English skills, critical thinking, research skills, preparation for further study |
|
IELTS Preparation |
12 weeks |
IELTS test strategies, academic English skills, practice tests |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Bachelor of International Tourism Management |
3 years |
$20,000 - $22,000 |
|
Bachelor of Hospitality Management |
3 years |
$20,000 - $22,000 |
|
Bachelor of Business |
3 years |
$18,000 - $20,000 |
|
Bachelor of Event Management |
3 years |
$20,000 - $22,000 |
|
Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management |
3 years |
$20,000 - $22,000 |
Course Name |
Institution |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Master of Tourism Management |
University of Otago |
1 - 1.5 years |
$25,000 - $27,000 |
|
Master of International Hospitality Management |
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) |
1.5 - 2 years |
$22,000 - $24,000 |
|
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
University of Auckland |
1 - 2 years |
$30,000 - $35,000 |
|
Master of Event Management |
Victoria University of Wellington |
1 - 1.5 years |
$23,000 - $26,000 |
|
Master of Business (Tourism and Hospitality) |
Massey University |
1.5 - 2 years |
$22,000 - $25,000 |
Diverse Program Offerings:
Tourism and Travel: Certificate and diploma programs designed to prepare students for various roles within the tourism industry.
Hospitality: Programs that cover different aspects of hospitality management, including hotel operations and food and beverage services.
Business: Courses that provide a strong foundation in business principles and practices.
English Language: Courses to improve English proficiency for academic and professional purposes.
Support Services:
Orientation Programs: Comprehensive orientation sessions to help international students acclimate to their new environment.
Academic Support: Tutoring services, study resources, and academic counseling.
Career Services: Job placement assistance, resume workshops, and career counseling.
Personal Support: Counseling services, health services, and assistance with accommodation.
Accommodation Options:
Homestays: Living with a local family to provide a home-away-from-home experience, including meals.
Shared Apartments: Shared living spaces with other students, offering a more independent lifestyle.
Private Rentals: Individual or shared housing for more privacy and independence.
Student Hostels: Dormitory-style living with shared amenities.
Location:
Auckland: The Crown Institute is located in Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city, which offers a vibrant city life, numerous cultural experiences, and many employment opportunities.
Cultural Integration:
Clubs and Societies: Various student-run clubs and societies cater to diverse interests.
Events and Activities: Regular social events, cultural festivals, and industry talks to foster a sense of community.
Networking Opportunities: Opportunities to connect with industry professionals and alumni.
Accommodation: $100 - $300 per week, depending on the type and location.
Living Expenses: Approximately $150 - $250 per week, including food, transport, and personal expenses.
Research Programs:
Visit the Crown Institute of Studies website to explore the various programs offered, including tourism, hospitality, business, and English language courses.
Review the specific entry requirements for the program you are interested in.
Prepare Required Documents:
Completed Application Form: Available on the Crown Institute website or via the admissions office.
Academic Transcripts and Certificates: Certified copies of your previous educational qualifications.
Proof of English Language Proficiency: IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent scores. Generally, a minimum IELTS score of 5.5 to 6.0 is required, depending on the program.
Passport Copy: A valid passport.
Evidence of Financial Support: Proof that you can cover tuition fees and living expenses in New Zealand.
Personal Statement: Some programs may require a personal statement outlining your career goals and reasons for choosing the program.
Recommendation Letters: If applicable, letters from previous teachers or employers.
Submit Application:
Online Application: Complete and submit the application form online via the Crown Institute website.
Email Application: Alternatively, you may email the application form and scanned copies of required documents to the admissions office.
Application Fee: Pay any required application fee as specified on the application form or website.
Assessment and Offer:
Application Review: The admissions team will review your application and documents.
Interview: Some programs may require an interview, which can be conducted via phone or video call.
Offer Letter: If accepted, you will receive an offer letter detailing the terms of your admission, tuition fees, and payment deadlines.
Acceptance and Payment:
Accept Offer: Sign and return the acceptance form included with the offer letter.
Pay Fees: Pay the required tuition fee deposit or full fees as specified in the offer letter.
Apply for Visa:
Student Visa Application: Use your offer letter to apply for a student visa through Immigration New Zealand. You can apply online or through a visa application center.
Required Documents for Visa: Include your offer letter, proof of financial support, passport, and other documents as specified by Immigration New Zealand.
Prepare for Arrival:
Accommodation: Arrange for accommodation either through Crown Institute recommendations or independently.
Travel Arrangements: Book your flight to New Zealand.
Orientation: Attend any pre-departure orientation sessions offered by Crown Institute.
Arrival in New Zealand:
On-Campus Orientation: Participate in the orientation program organized by Crown Institute to help you settle in and understand the campus and local area.
Final Enrollment: Complete the final enrollment process on campus and begin your studies.
The Crown Institute of Studies typically has several intakes each year to provide flexibility for students. The exact dates may vary, so it is important to check the latest information on their website or contact the admissions office.
Intake Period |
Application Deadline |
|---|---|
|
January/February |
November/December |
|
April/May |
February/March |
|
July/August |
May/June |
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October/November |
August/September |
General Requirements:
Age: Generally, students must be at least 18 years old at the time of course commencement.
Educational Background: Varies by program level (Certificate, Diploma, English Language).
Tourism and Travel, Hospitality, and Business Programs:
Program Level |
Academic Requirement |
English Proficiency |
|---|---|---|
|
Certificate Level 3 |
Completion of secondary education (Year 11/12) |
IELTS 5.5 or equivalent |
|
Certificate Level 4 |
Completion of secondary education (Year 11/12) |
IELTS 5.5 or equivalent |
|
Diploma Level 5 |
Completion of secondary education (Year 12/13) or relevant certificate |
IELTS 5.5-6.0 or equivalent |
|
Diploma Level 6 |
Completion of relevant diploma (Level 5) |
IELTS 6.0 or equivalent |
English Language Programs:
General English: Open to all students seeking to improve their English proficiency. Placement tests may be conducted to determine the appropriate level.
English for Academic Purposes (EAP): For students preparing for further academic study. Minimum IELTS score of 4.5 or equivalent may be required.
IELTS Preparation: For students aiming to take the IELTS exam. A minimum English proficiency level may be required.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Value |
Application Process |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Academic Excellence Scholarship |
High academic achievers in previous education |
Up to NZD 3,000 |
Submit academic transcripts and a personal statement |
|
Tourism and Hospitality Scholarship |
Students enrolled in tourism or hospitality programs |
Up to NZD 2,000 |
Apply during the admission process |
|
Mori and Pasifika Scholarship |
Mori or Pasifika descent students |
Up to NZD 2,500 |
Proof of heritage and community involvement |
|
International Student Scholarship |
Outstanding international students |
Up to NZD 3,000 |
Submit academic records and proof of English proficiency |
|
Leadership and Community Service Scholarship |
Demonstrated leadership and community service |
Up to NZD 2,000 |
Submit a personal essay and reference letters |
|
Women in Tourism Scholarship |
Female students pursuing careers in tourism |
Up to NZD 2,500 |
Personal statement and interview |
Campus Location |
Facilities |
Types of Accommodation |
Cost of Accommodation (Per Week in USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Auckland |
Modern classrooms, computer labs, student lounges, industry-standard training facilities |
Homestays, shared apartments, private rentals, student hostels |
$150 - $300 |
Interactive Learning:
Practical and hands-on training in industry-standard facilities.
Real-world simulations and internships to prepare students for their careers.
Experienced Faculty:
Instructors with extensive industry experience provide valuable insights and mentorship.
Support Services:
Academic counseling, tutoring services, and career guidance are available to support students' academic progress and career planning.
Clubs and Societies:
Various student-run clubs and societies cater to diverse interests, including cultural, sports, and professional groups.
Opportunities to join tourism and hospitality-related clubs, enhancing industry knowledge and networking.
Events and Activities:
Regular events such as themed parties, cultural festivals, and industry talks.
Social events organized by the student council to foster a sense of community and belonging.
Networking Opportunities:
Industry guest speakers, workshops, and networking events with tourism and hospitality professionals.
Opportunities to connect with alumni and industry leaders.
Modern Classrooms:
Equipped with the latest technology to facilitate interactive and engaging learning experiences.
Computer Labs:
Access to computer labs with relevant software for coursework and projects.
Student Lounges:
Comfortable spaces for relaxation and socializing between classes.
Training Facilities:
Industry-standard training kitchens, mock airline cabins, and hotel simulation rooms.
Homestays:
Living with a local family, providing a home-away-from-home experience and cultural immersion.
Typically includes meals and utilities.
Shared Apartments:
Shared living spaces with other students, offering a more independent lifestyle.
Self-catered with shared amenities.
Private Rentals:
Individual or shared housing options for more privacy and independence.
Typically more expensive and self-catered.
Student Hostels:
Dormitory-style living with shared amenities and common areas.
Sometimes includes meals.
Career Guidance and Counseling:
Dedicated career advisors to help students identify career goals and develop career plans.
Personalized counseling sessions to discuss job opportunities and career paths.
Internship Programs:
Many programs include mandatory internships or work placements as part of the curriculum.
Partnerships with leading tourism and hospitality organizations provide students with real-world experience.
Job Placement Assistance:
Assistance with job searches, including access to job listings and employment resources.
Help with applications, resume writing, and interview preparation.
Industry Connections:
Strong relationships with local and international businesses in tourism, hospitality, and other sectors.
Guest speakers, industry visits, and networking events to connect students with professionals.
Alumni Network:
Access to a network of alumni who can offer advice, mentorship, and job opportunities.
Alumni events and platforms for networking and career development.
Tourism Industry:
Positions in travel agencies, tour operators, destination management companies, and tourism boards.
Roles such as travel consultants, tour guides, and destination specialists.
Hospitality Industry:
Opportunities in hotels, resorts, restaurants, and event management companies.
Positions such as hotel management trainees, front office staff, food and beverage assistants, and event coordinators.
Business Sector:
Roles in various business operations, including marketing, administration, and management.
Positions such as business analysts, marketing assistants, office managers, and project coordinators.
Aviation Industry:
Placements with airlines and airport operations.
Roles including flight attendants, ground staff, and customer service representatives.
Event Management:
Opportunities in event planning companies, corporate event departments, and conference centers.
Positions such as event coordinators, planners, and venue managers.
Preparation:
Students receive training on resume writing, cover letters, and interview skills.
Workshops and seminars on professional development and industry expectations.
Application:
Students apply for internships and job placements through the Crown Institute placement office.
Support with tailoring applications to specific roles and companies.
Interviews:
Mock interviews and practice sessions to build confidence and improve performance.
Feedback and tips from career advisors and industry professionals.
Placement:
Successful placement in internships or job roles aligned with the student’s career goals.
Ongoing support and monitoring from Crown Institute to ensure a positive experience.
Program Demand:
Popular programs may have more competitive entry requirements and a higher number of applicants, potentially leading to a lower acceptance rate.
Niche or specialized programs may have lower competition and higher acceptance rates.
Applicant Qualifications:
Meeting or exceeding entry requirements (academic qualifications, English proficiency, etc.) increases the likelihood of acceptance.
Relevant work experience and strong personal statements can also play a role in the application’s success.
Capacity and Resources:
The number of available spots in each program can vary, affecting acceptance rates.
Larger programs or campuses may have higher intake capacities compared to smaller ones.
Location |
Facilities |
|---|---|
|
Auckland |
Modern classrooms, computer labs, student lounges, industry-standard training facilities, library, career services center, and student support services |