SIT Certificate in Travel - Level 4

The aim of this programme is to produce students who demonstrate competence in skills, knowledge and work habits, that are both directly relevant to working or further training in the travel industry and to standards recognised by the industry sector as appropriate. Students have access to in house Sabre training.

The aim of this programme is to produce students who demonstrate competence in skills, knowledge and work habits, that are both directly relevant to working or further training in the travel industry and to standards recognised by the industry sector as appropriate. Students have access to in house Sabre training.

CT101 Travel 1
A minimum of 10 credits is required from the following:
18215 Demonstrate knowledge of and process domestic air travel
23760 Work in a team on a tourism workplace task or project
23764 Demonstrate verbal communication skills in a wide range of tourism contexts

CT102 Travel 2
A minimum of 10 credits is required from the following:
24872 Produce documents for a workplace using a computer
18221 Complete tourism and travel administration tasks and use office equipment
18280 Demonstrate knowledge of and use email and Internet in the tourism and travel industry
11969 Maintain and integrate knowledge of legislation applicable in a retail or distribution environment

CT103 Travel 3
A minimum of 10 credits is required from the following:
18217 Demonstrate knowledge of and process domestic and international accommodation
18225 Sell tourism and travel products to customers and demonstrate knowledge of customer databases

CT104 Travel 4
A minimum of 10 credits is required from the following:
18235 Demonstrate knowledge of International Air Transport Association (IATA) world geography
18219 Demonstrate knowledge of and process international air travel

CT105 Travel 5
A minimum of 11 credits is required from the following:
18209 Respond in writing to enquiries and complaints in the tourism and travel industry
18283 Sell and process travel requests in a travel industry environment

CT106 Travel 6
A minimum of 12 credits is required from the following:
3750 Sell, process, and advise on foreign exchange for travel
18212 Demonstrate knowledge of New Zealand as a tourist destination
18208 Process service fee charges in a travel environment

CT107 Travel 7
A minimum of 10 credits is required from the following:
3734 Process travel requirements using a computer reservation system

CT108 Travel 8
A minimum of 15 credits is required from the following:
25508 Demonstrate knowledge of world travel geography
18206 Demonstrate knowledge of and process reservations for coach and overland tours outside New Zealand
18222 Research and market a group tour

CT109 Travel 9
A minimum of 10 credits is required from the following:
3727 Demonstrate knowledge of Pacific Island countries as a tourist destinations
376 Employ customer service techniques for differing customer behaviours in a given situation

CT110 Travel 10
A minimum of 14 credits is required from the following:
20490 Outline and apply contract legislation and common law principles to the tourism industry
18220 Advise on and sell travel insurance
18282 Advise customers of regulatory requirements for international air travel

CT111 Travel 11
A minimum of 10 credits is required from the following:
18213 Demonstrate knowledge of the United Kingdom and Eire as a tourist destination