List courses by:


Campus:





Queenstown Courses



Queenstown


Duration:

One day, 9am-5.30pm

Location: Queenstown

This programme aims to provide people working in the hospitality industry with education in the art of making and serving coffee.

arrow up for back to top Back to top



Duration:

Three days.

First two days: 9am-5pm. Day three: 8am-1.30pm

Location: Queenstown

This course gives students an appreciation of coffee. The course includes the history and evolution of coffee and espresso technology for today's café society. This course is targeted towards those interested in the barista field, plus those currently within the industry who wish to upskill.

arrow up for back to top Back to top



Duration:

One year full time.
Preference will be given to full time students. Part time study will be available if space permits.

Location: Queenstown

The Diploma in Beauty Therapy will provide students with the skills and knowledge required to perform a range of treatments at a professional level within the commercial environment.

 

These treatments include manicure, pedicure services, depilatory wax service, facial treatments, make up, electrology, facial electrics and massage.

 

Graduates of the Diploma in Beauty Therapy will be able to consult with a client, establish the needs of the client on the basis of consultation, conduct the prescribed treatment and service in the area of expertise in a professional manner, and maintain communication with the client.

This is an ITEC diploma programme. ITEC is an international examinations board and qualifications are recognised world wide. For more information go to www.itecworld.co.uk

arrow up for back to top Back to top



Duration:

Available full-time or part-time

Location: Queenstown

A general business qualification endorsed by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority, the New Zealand Diploma in Business provides an excellent grounding in business skills.  You will benefit from applied theory and practice that is relevant to today's business world.  This diploma is highly valued by employers.

 

Students advancing to the Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Accounting may gain membership to the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants.  Many students combine employment or other options with part time study, taking one or two papers each semester.

arrow up for back to top Back to top



Duration:

Two years full time, part time study is also available

Location: Queenstown

Members of the College of Accounting Technicians provide paraprofessional accounting services.  This includes active involvement in middle level accounting work, assisting an accountant, office management and administration management.

To become a member you must gain a recognised academic qualification, recognised practical experience and pass a professional competency examination.

The New Zealand Diploma in Business with an accounting major is the basis of the Accounting Technician's qualification - recognised by the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants (NZICA). The equivalent two years full time relevant work experience is required.  The second years work experience must be under the guidance of a mentor and can only be counted once you have met the educational requirements. Once admitted as a member of the Accounting Technician's College, continuing professional development of 20 hours per year is necessary.

arrow up for back to top Back to top



Duration:

Three evenings

Location: Queenstown

This short course will introduce you to a WEB-based CRUD system utilising Apache web server, MySQL database, PHP programming language and ATK, a PHP-based programming framework.

arrow up for back to top Back to top



Duration:

Two years full time; part time study is also available

Location: Queenstown

Can you see yourself as a manager of your own successful tourism business? This diploma will help you get there by providing you with the skills and knowledge for the hotel and tourism industry, and prepares graduates for employment in positions within New Zealand and internationally. The programme has a strong focus on management practices in the hotel and tourism industries, and on the skills needed for lifelong learning in a changing global business environment. The programme aims to develop dedicated professionals and to equip them with a qualification that is highly regarded by employers and the community.

arrow up for back to top Back to top



Duration:

One year full time, but not all of the required papers are available at SIT's Queenstown campus. Part time study is also available.

Location: Queenstown

This qualification is aimed at those who work in the "people" side of business, either through the personnel function, employment relations or the wider area of human resource management.

 

Southern Institute of Technology has selected six compulsory papers from the New Zealand Diploma in Business programme and other business programmes to provide an integrated course of study which offers the range of skills necessary for someone working in this demanding field. This qualification can be considered on its own or as part of a more general programme such as the New Zealand Diploma in Business.

arrow up for back to top Back to top



Duration:

One year full time

Location: Queenstown

Students will work with information systems to meet prescribed specifications and needs within an organisational context. They will provide information systems support, including selecting and configuring operating systems, networks and software components of an organisation's information system.

arrow up for back to top Back to top



Duration:

Two days. Day one: 9am-6pm. Day two: 9am-1pm.

Location: Queenstown

This programme provides theory based units. It is designed to assess the knowledge of people studying in this area who are responsible for liquor sales and service in the hospitality industry, and also for those requiring the knowledge and implications of the terms and conditions of the Sale of Liquor Act 1989 and the Sale of Liquor Amendment Act 1999.



It also helps people to be able to demonstrate knowledge of alcohol and intoxication, and the responsibilities and requirements for alcohol service in a licensed commercial environment.

arrow up for back to top Back to top



Duration:

Available full-time or part-time

Location: Queenstown

The aim is to qualify people as line managers, supervisors, section, departmental or branch managers.  NZIM has selected a range of papers from the New Zealand Diploma in Business to make up the Diploma in Management.  You need to do four compulsory and choose two optional papers to complete this qualification. These papers are taken from the basket of papers available for the New Zealand Diploma in Business as approved by the NZQA.  This means that students can gain certification in the NZIM Diploma in Management while they study towards the New Zealand Diploma in Business, but must ensure that they satisfy all course and individual paper prerequisites to gain certification in both qualifications. NZIM charge a fee to register each paper.

arrow up for back to top Back to top



Duration:

Each programme stands alone and is two hours in length.

Location: Queenstown

Short, sharp programmes designed for current computer users with prior knowledge of MS Word, MS Excel, MS Internet Explorer (for web browsing) or MS Outlook (for emailing) wishing to add to their skills.

arrow up for back to top Back to top



Duration:

One year full time

Location: Queenstown

This programme will allow students to:

  • Gain skills and knowledge that are directly relevant to working or further training in the sport, exercise science and recreation sector.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and skills to standards recognised by the industry sector as appropriate.
  • Develop work habits and practice appropriate for further training and employment in the sport, exercise science and recreation sector.
arrow up for back to top Back to top





  © 2000-2010 Southern Institute of Technology Freepost SIT 2 LRN, 133 Tay Street, Invercargill, Southland
Freephone: 0800 40 FEES (0800 40 3337) | Phone: (03) 211 2699 | Fax: (03) 214 4977 | E-mail: info@sit.ac.nz