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  • Diploma in Tourism Management Programme (Home Page)
    • Teacher: Rae Roberts
    • Teacher: Katrina Marwick
    • Teacher: Mark Bruce-Miller
    • Teacher: Leigh White
    • Teacher: Bev Webster
    This course requires a registration key
    Programme home page for Tourism Management courses
  • STI401 Special Interest Tourism and Interpretation
    • Teacher: Mark Bruce-Miller
    • Teacher: Katrina Marwick
    This course requires a registration key
    The purpose of the course is to examine niche tourism and explore their relevance and importance to the New Zealand tourism industry.
  • ITS401 Introduction to Tourism Supervisory Skills
    • Teacher: Katrina Marwick
    • Teacher: Bev Webster
    This course requires a registration key
    The purpose of this course is to introduce and apply skills and knowledge in basic business marketing, human resources and financial practices relevant to the tourism industry in New Zealand.
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