Travel & Tourism
A course by
AUT
A half-year postgraduate certificate designed for tourism professionals and graduates seeking advanced knowledge and skills in international tourism management.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City Campus, Auckland
It will take a total of 6 months

Gain expertise in managing tourism within a global context, including conceptual, strategic, and applied perspectives.

Evaluate and respond to current issues such as risk and crisis management, sustainability, and leadership in tourism and events.

The Postgraduate Certificate in International Tourism Management is designed to meet the increasing demand from tourism professionals for a postgraduate qualification with an international focus. It provides advanced knowledge and skills in international tourism management and suits both graduates with a relevant degree and industry professionals aiming to enhance their expertise or progress to further study.
What you need to know first
Completed Bachelor of International Tourism Management or other relevant degree, or an equivalent qualification

Tourism
Hospitality
Events

Tourism organisation management
Destination marketing organisations
Government agencies related to tourism
Travel & Tourism
A course by
AUT
A half-year postgraduate certificate designed for tourism professionals and graduates seeking advanced knowledge and skills in international tourism management.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City Campus, Auckland
It will take a total of 6 months

Gain expertise in managing tourism within a global context, including conceptual, strategic, and applied perspectives.

Evaluate and respond to current issues such as risk and crisis management, sustainability, and leadership in tourism and events.

The Postgraduate Certificate in International Tourism Management is designed to meet the increasing demand from tourism professionals for a postgraduate qualification with an international focus. It provides advanced knowledge and skills in international tourism management and suits both graduates with a relevant degree and industry professionals aiming to enhance their expertise or progress to further study.
What you need to know first
Completed Bachelor of International Tourism Management or other relevant degree, or an equivalent qualification

Tourism
Hospitality
Events

Tourism organisation management
Destination marketing organisations
Government agencies related to tourism
Conduct research and apply analytical methods relevant to both public and private sector tourism management.
May be admitted based on professional qualification or experience approved by the Dean (or representative)
May be required to submit examples of previous academic work or attend an interview
Local councils/boards
Conservation and recreation agencies
Private sector strategy and operations management
Media and communications in tourism
Product development and research
Non-governmental and international development agencies
Social enterprises and community leadership
Business owner-operator in tourism
Conduct research and apply analytical methods relevant to both public and private sector tourism management.
May be admitted based on professional qualification or experience approved by the Dean (or representative)
May be required to submit examples of previous academic work or attend an interview
Local councils/boards
Conservation and recreation agencies
Private sector strategy and operations management
Media and communications in tourism
Product development and research
Non-governmental and international development agencies
Social enterprises and community leadership
Business owner-operator in tourism