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Sir George Seymour College has six core airline, travel and tourism courses (as listed below) as well as school programmes and short courses (see below) which start throughout the year!
Not only will you receive the tuition required by the Aviation, Tourism and Travel Training Organisation (ATTTO), you will also be trained in the business and practical skills required to secure employment. Equipment is up to date, with relevant computing hardware and applications . Students range in age from 17 to 50+. Some have had experience in the workforce while others are school leavers or have completed other tertiary education.
Courses available at Sir George Seymour
1. Travel, Tourism & Business (25 Weeks)
2. Advanced Travel, Tourism & Business (37 Weeks)
Our most popular course that covers all facets of the industry with graduates sought after by employers.
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3. International Flight Attending (12 Weeks)
This is the most comprehesve flight attending course available in Australasia.
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4. Cultural Tourism (34 Weeks)
A huge international growth area and a fabulous option for those wiishing to premote New Zealand as a destiniation - Scolarship options available.
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5. Travel & Tourism (Conference & Events) (37 Weeks)
A specialised training course and a fantastic opportunity for those who wish to be involved in the growth sector of conferencing and events.
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6. Tourism Operations & Guiding (30 Weeks)
Out best kept secret and definitely one of the most fun courses, particularly for the adventurous types.
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Short courses available
We are also able to offer individual national certificates as short courses.
These are all 12 weeks full-time.
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National Cert. in Travel Level 3
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National Cert. in Travel Level 4
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National Cert. in Computing Level 3
For more information about these short courses please contact your local campus on freephone 0800 10 20 20
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