Year 13 Travel & Tourism (Level 3)
Subject Description
Head of Faculty: Mr B. Coutts.
This course is the second year of the New Zealand Certificate in Travel and Tourism (Introductory) Level 2 and completes the Certificate. Students will study tourism industry including the Pacific Islands and Australia as tourist destinations. All assessment is internal.
Travel and Tourism courses do not count towards University Entrance requirements. Students intending to pursue university study at Auckland University must ensure they have enough credits from the subjects on the approval list.
Prerequisites
This subject is for students who are continuing with their Travel and Tourism from Level 2, but it can be started in Year 13.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Demonstrate knowledge of Pacific Island countries as visitor destinations
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Demonstrate knowledge of Australia as a tourist destination
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Identify and self-evaluate the demands of a specific role in a tourism workplace
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Describe and analyse the economic impact of tourism
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Describe and compare social and cultural impacts of tourism
NZQA Info
Explain the importance of Māori place names, and use reo Māori greetings and farewells in tourism
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Identify and explain the cultural significance of natural and man-made attractions in tourism Māori
Possible Careers
Flight Attendant, Travel Agent/Adviser, Outdoor Recreation Guide/Instructor, Interpreter, Tour Guide, Cook, Holiday Park Manager, Air Force Aviator, Air Force Officer, Hotel/Motel Manager, Cafe Worker, Deckhand, Waiter/Waitress, Cafe/Restaurant Manager, Chef, Health and Safety Adviser,