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Culinary, Wine & Hospitality Education in Auckland Level 3, 104 Customs Street West, Viaduct, Auckland 1010 E: admin@foodandwine.co.nz W: foodandwine.co.nz P: +64 9 377 7961

Welcome to the New Zealand School of Food & Wine The New Zealand School of Food and Wine has been educating the next generation of chefs, restaurant and café owners, wine professionals and food lovers since 1995. LEARN FROM THE SPECIALISTS Absorb skills and techniques from expert tutors Hone your craft with inspiration from innovative knowledge reflecting current industry trends SECTOR WORK EXPERIENCE Experience the culinary traditions of highly-rated cafes, restaurants and hotels Gain vital work-based experience while studying Open the door to future employment opportunities after completing your course PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND EXPERTISE LCQ, Food Safety and Food Control Plan training Unlock your potential through small business management courses Business Consultation service available EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Graduates from the New Zealand Food and Wine are highly sought after Succeed through NZSFW s extensive hospitality employer connections Be guided on your path through personal career mentoring while studying NZQA Course Pathways COOKERY HOSPITALITY Certificate in Cookery, Level 3 Foundation 18 weeks Intakes: February, June, October Certificate in Food & Beverage, Level 4 16 weeks Intakes: February, May, September Certificate in Cookery, Level 4 Advanced 36 weeks Includes Level 3 (18 weeks) + Level 4 (18 weeks) Intakes: February, June, October NZ Diploma in Cookery, Level 5 36 weeks Intakes: February, July, November Certificate in Hospitality & Event Management, Level 5 16 weeks Intakes: June, September NZ Diploma in Hospitality Management Level 6 36 weeks Intakes: February, October

Celia Hay My passion for great food, wine and education was the motivating force that led me to establish the New Zealand School of Food & Wine in 1995. More than 20 years later, the demand for highly-skilled, innovative graduates in the wine, restaurant and event sector is higher than ever, with almost limitless opportunities available around the globe. Food and wine brings people together in a unique way. It becomes natural to us to share and celebrate what we eat and drink. What s more, education remains the key tool to help people transform their lives and careers. This wonderful combination of learning about cooking and wine can become a true recipe for personal fulfilment. Celia Hay BA, MBA, MEd, DipWSET Director About the School PERSONALISED TEACHING Class sizes are small and boutique Develop your confidence and skills through one-on-one tutor attention Consultation about your career goals and future plans HANDS-ON LEARNING Refine your palate and skills during practical sessions and school events Regular assessments to track your learning Create solid skill foundations to build on EXCITING LOCATION Located in the heart of Auckland s energetic Viaduct Harbour Set in the heart of the city s restaurants Convenient for public transport and public car parks Level 3, 104 Customs Street West, Viaduct, Auckland 1010, New Zealand PO Box 106-750, Auckland, 1143 T: (+64) 9 377 7961 E: admin@foodandwine.co.nz W: foodandwine.co.nz

Enrolment We encourage you to make a time to come and visit to view the facilities. During your visit we will discuss your individual career goals to discover the course of study most appropriate for you. ENROLMENT SHORT COURSES You can book and pay online for your course via credit card or bank transfer ENROLMENT - NZQA COURSES All students are required to complete an enrolment form and attend a face-to-face or telephone interview meeting as part of the process. For detailed enrolment information please visit foodandwine.co.nz/enrolment ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS All NZQA courses for international students require a minimum of IELTS 5.5 or higher. Although IELTS is our preferred assessment method, we do accept other assessments as outlined by NZQA. Please look at our website for more information. To arrange a visit, please contact us on: E: admin@foodandwine.co.nz W: foodandwine.co.nz Domestic Students COURSE COSTS Individual course fees are outlined on the relevant page. For some courses there are additional costs that relate to the special requirements of your programmme. Examples include chef uniforms, knives, WSET examination fees. NEW ZEALAND STUDENTS New Zealand students enrolling on NZQAapproved courses are eligible for student loans and allowances. Please contact Studylink directly on 0800 889 900 or visit www.studylink.govt.nz FEES FREE Please check this link below to see if you qualify for funding under the fees free scheme. https://www.feesfree.govt.nz International Students CODE OF PRACTICE The New Zealand School of Food and Wine has agreed to observe and be bound by the Education (Pastoral Care of International Students) Code of Practice 2016. Copies of the Code are available at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/studying-in-newzealand/coming-to-study-in-new-zealand/ international-student-care/ COURSE COSTS Individual course fees are outlined on the relevant course page. VISA AND IMMIGRATION International students enrolling on programmes of more than 12 weeks require a student visa. You may be able to work for 20 hours per week while studying. https://www.immigration.govt.nz/newzealand-visas ENROLMENT REQUIREMENTS English test -IELTS or equivalent Academic Qualifications/background Insurance Appropriate Visa INSURANCE & ELIGIBILITY FOR HEALTH SERVICES NZ Government requires that you have your own health and accident insurance cover for the duration of your visa. Most international students are not entitled to publicly funded health services while in New Zealand. If you receive medical treatment during your visit, you may be liable for the full costs of that treatment. Your insurance will cover this.

Careers in Hospitality The hospitality sector in New Zealand is vibrant, fast-paced and exciting. With the dramatic increase of international tourists coming to New Zealand to enjoy our fine foods and outstanding wines, the demand for qualified and highly skilled staff has never been greater. By embarking on a new path, you can open the door to many careers from working in hotels and luxury lodges to private superyachts; from conferences and events to international adventure. Please take a look at our world. Celia Hay, Director ALEX STUDENT Upon completion of my certificate I quickly found work as a Junior Chef at Craggy Range Winery Restaurant Terroir and I believe the wide knowledge and attitude imparted in me by the New Zealand School of Food & Wine helped me progress from Junior Chef to Chef De Partie in a six month period. CANADA STUDENT Small class sizes and lots of hands on practical time in the kitchen provided me with the necessary knowledge and skills to easily enter the restaurant field. I highly recommend this school for anyone looking to enter the hospitality industry or for those wishing to further their own personal interests in food and wine. Canada New Zealand School of Food and Wine+ NZQA Study 1. NZ Certificate in Cookery, Foundation Level 3-18 weeks 2. NZ Certificate in Cookery, Advanced Level 4 (includes level 3)- 36 weeks 3 NZ Diploma in Cookery, Level 5-36 weeks 4 NZ Certificate in Food & Beverage, Barista, Wine & Spirits Level 4-16 weeks 5 NZ Certificate in Hospitality & Event Management, Level 5-16 weeks 6 NZ Diploma in Hospitality Management, Level 6-36 weeks 7 Short Courses - Cookery, Cocktails, Barista, Superyacht Interior, LCQ, Food Safety. NZSFW is accredited to the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) for its full time NZQA programmes listed on the following pages. Student loans and allowances are available for approved programmes. Students attending short courses gain a certificate of attendance upon completion.

FULL TIME 18 WEEKS PROGRAMME INTAKES: FEBRUARY MORNING INTAKE 5 February - 7 June 2019 Programme Hours Tuesday - Friday: 8am - 2pm FEBRUARY AFTERNOON INTAKE 5 February - 8 June 2019 Programme Hours Wednesday - Friday: 8am - 2pm Saturday: 8am - 2pm JUNE INTAKE 11 June - 11 October 2019 Programme Hours Tuesday - Friday: 8am - 2pm OCTOBER INTAKE 8 October - 14 February 2020 Programme Hours Tuesday - Friday: 8am - 2pm New Zealand Certificate in Cookery Level 3 Food Safety Unit Standards Includes 60-80 hours work placement module ENTRY CRITERIA Aged 17 or over; Attend an interview in person or by telephone International students must Be aged 18 or over Attend an interview in person or by telephone Upper intermediate English: IELTS 5.5 or equivalent* Valid visa Certificate in Cookery, Foundation Learn the foundation skills to begin your professional culinary career; suitable if you have no prior experience in cookery. The Foundation Certificate in Cookery is a full-time course, learn the foundation cookery skills to begin your culinary career and give you confidence in a professional kitchen. Have fun learning these fundamental techniques and go on to work experience placement for two weeks. Begin your culinary career, and fire up your cookery passion. This programme forms the first semester of the New Zealand Certificate in Cookery Advanced Level 4. Confidence in the kitchen can open doors for you locally and globally. FOOD SAFETY You will learn about food safety in a commercial kitchen and complete unit standards-based certification. KNIFE SKILLS You will learn essential knife skills to ensure safe and efficient equipment use, providing skills you will use for the duration of your career. RECIPES INCLUDE: Cream of tomato soup Eggs benedict Seared chicken with roast pepper salsa Gruyere and onion tart Quiche Lorraine Pecan pies Braised spare ribs Seared sirloin with parsley butter Choux pastry for profiteroles Lemon & Sour cream cake Steamed mussels in white wine Pan-seared fish fillets Paella with clams & calamari COOKERY Domestic students: NZ$3,850* International students: NZ$8,995 * New Zealand students receive a subsidy from the New Zealand Government. New Zealand students are eligible for student loans and allowances. Free fees are available for eligible students. Fees do not include knives, chef s uniforms or personal equipment. This is estimated to be NZ$1,000. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates will be able to work as junior chefs in cafes, restaurants, bars, clubs resorts and hotels. PATHWAYS TO FURTHER STUDY Graduates can return to NZSFW to further extend their culinary skills in Certificate in Cookery Advanced or pursue hospitality management options in the Certificate in Food & Beverage, Barista, Wine & Spirits or Diploma in Hospitality & Event Management. Certificate in Cookery, Level 3 Foundation 18 weeks Intakes: February, June, October Certificate in Cookery, Level 4 Advanced 36 weeks Includes Level 3 (18 weeks) + Level 4 (18 weeks) Intakes: February, June, October NZ Diploma in Cookery, Level 5 36 weeks Intakes: February, July, November

Certificate in Cookery, Advanced Gain the specialist skills you need to start an exciting career in the culinary arts and graduate with a recognised and respected qualification. WHAT WILL I LEARN? The New Zealand Certificate in Cookery Level 4 concentrates on the principles of French cuisine and provides a thorough grounding in the culinary arts. For 36 weeks you will be immersed in cooking, eating and thinking about food, ingredients and techniques. INTRODUCTION Speed, accuracy and consistency are characteristics that you will develop and as your confidence grows, you learn to correct mistakes, adjust seasoning and enjoy experimenting with flavours. Each week has a specific theme, starting with knife training and moving onto stock making, soups and classical sauces. Baking is an important element with tutorials on breads, pastries, cakes, tarts, and sponges. Other sessions include ice creams, sorbets, custards and meringues. Butchery skills like boning and filleting of beef, lamb, chicken and fish are also covered. ASSESSMENTS Practical assessments occur throughout the programme enabling you to build and improve your skills. Semester two assessments are based on a series of three course menus prepared and presented within a set time frame. SPECIALIST WORKSHOPS The artisan bread workshops teach you classic bread-making recipes including sourdough, ciabatta, and brioche. A Mediterranean workshop teaches pasta making, gnocchi and Risotto. You are also able to invite a friend to sample a Mediterranean meal that you have designed, costed and cooked. A sensory evaluation workshop will help you understand how to taste better and learn to identify important flavours. In the nutrition module you will learn the basics of healthy, nutritious food. MENU PLANNING & COSTING Menu planning and costing helps you develop an awareness of food costs while learning how to create a well balanced menu. During the programme, you will work individually to design menus for specific occasions and within a set budget. This helps your understanding of the skills required to succeed in a hospitality and culinary environment while further developing your general knowledge of cookery. PATHWAYS TO FURTHER STUDY Graduates can return to NZSFW to study hospitality business management in the Diploma in Hospitality & Event Management especially if you wish to eventually own or manage a hospitality business. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates will be able to work in all fields of culinary arts within the hospitality industry. This may be for your own business or for hotels, resorts, lodges, cruise liners, luxury yachts, restaurants or cafés. There are many opportunities to explore once you graduate. FULL TIME 36 WEEKS* PROGRAMME INTAKES: FEBRUARY INTAKE Semester One: 5 February - 7 June 2019 Semester Two: 17 June - 17 October 2019 JUNE INTAKE Semester One: 11 June - 11 October 2019 Semester Two 21 October - 5 March 2020 PROGRAMME HOURS Hours: 6 hours per day 4 days per week Includes two 60-80 hours work placement modules NZ Certificate in Cookery Level 4 Food Safety Unit Standards WSET Level 1 Award in Wines ENTRY CRITERIA Aged 17 or over; international students must be aged 18 or over Attend an interview in person or by telephone Upper intermediate English: IELTS 5.5* or equivalent for international students Valid visa for international students Domestic students: NZ$7,985** International students: NZ$19,500 *Includes level 3 (18 weeks )+ level 4 (18 weeks). * *New Zealand students receive a subsidy from the New Zealand Government. New Zealand students are eligible for student loans and allowances. Free fees are available for eligible students. NB# Fees do not include knives, chef s uniforms or personal equipment. This is estimated to be NZ$1,000.

FULL TIME 36 WEEKS PROGRAMME INTAKES: FEBRUARY INTAKE Semester One 25 Feb - 27 June 2019 Semester Two 15 July - 13 Nov 2019 Programme Hours Monday, Tuesday: 2pm - 9:30pm Wednesday: 8am - 1pm JULY INTAKE Semester One 17 July - 15 Nov 2019 Semester Two 27 Nov - 10 Apr 2020 Christmas break (two weeks) Programme Hours Wednesday, Thursday: 2pm - 9:30pm Friday 8am - 1pm New Zealand Diploma in Cookery Level 5 ENTRY CRITERIA Aged 18 or over Previously completed New Zealand Certificate in Cookery Level 4 or equivalent Attend an interview in person or by telephone Upper intermediate English: IELTS 5.5* or equivalent for international students Valid visa for international students Laptop with Microsoft Office 2003 or later NZ Diploma in Cookery, Level 5 Building on the Level 4 Certificate in Cookery, this diploma completes a pathway to more senior positions in a professional kitchen. INTRODUCTION This programme focuses on ingredients and the understanding of advanced cookery techniques. Human Resources and Kitchen Management also form an important part of skill development. COURSE CONTENT Garde Manger Focus on the specialties of the cold kitchen including innovative vegetable and vegetarian fare, eggs, charcuterie, and specialist techniques such as curing, smoking, dehydration, and techniques from Molecular Gastronomy. Operations Management Learn about the business of hospitality. Focus on the procedure and compliance requirements of the Food Control Plan and purchasing, supply chain management, maintenance and workflow planning. Also includes cost control and profitability. Human Resources The legal and operational considerations which underpin Employment law in New Zealand; rosters, training, recruitment, performance management and professional development. This includes practical experience planning and delivering onsite events. A la Carte Cookery & Menu Design Learn advanced cookery techniques in a range of meat, poultry and seafood dishes, incorporating presentation and the principles of good seasoning while maintaining good organisation and time management skills. Combine these skills with theoretical understanding to develop, design cost and prepare a bistro menu. Regional Cuisine and Culture Research and discover your chosen International cuisine to present your findings on their culinary traditions, culture, innovation, and influences of change. Using your research, prepare and cook a selection of these dishes. WORK EXPERIENCE NZSFW will place students to complete 150 hours of practical work experience during the programme, at leading restaurants and hotels around Auckland. Domestic students: NZ$5,995* International students: NZ $15,995 * New Zealand students receive a subsidy from the New Zealand Government. New Zealand students are eligible for student loans and allowances Fees do not include textbooks, or personal equipment. This is estimated to be NZ $500

Certificate in Food & Beverage, Barista, Wine & Spirits, Level 4 Develop practical skills to enhance your career opportunities, learn about the world of wine and spirits and build pathways to more senior restaurant and hospitality roles. INTRODUCTION The Certificate in Food & Beverage, Barista, Wine & Spirits will develop practical skills with our introduction to hospitality programme to enhance your career opportunities, learn about the world of wine and spirits and build pathways to more senior restaurant and hospitality roles. COURSE CONTENT Barista, Restaurant & Cafe service, LCQ You will learn what it takes to become one of the best hospitality service professionals. We start with the Barista Intensive, a two week programme where you learn about classic coffee styles, single origin coffees, roasting styles, working with milk and soy to make extraordinary coffees. The menu module focuses on understanding culinary terms, cookery techniques, ingredients and specialist products used by leading chefs to create innovative menus. The Licensed Controller Qualification (LCQ) for the Sale of Alcohol Act 2012 enables you to become a duty manager for a licensed café, restaurant or bar. New Zealand and International Wines The NZSFW Certificate in Wine introduces you to how to taste and recognise the leading international grape varieties. You learn about the leading New Zealand wineries and styles of wine that make them famous. This course includes a day trip to Waiheke Island where you will visit three leading wineries. Bartending, Cocktails & Mixology You study the key bartending skills and how to set up and operate a bar, point of sales system as well as how to make classic cocktails and the techniques of shaking, stirring, pressing and crushing. You will also complete the highly regarded Wine and Spirit Trust (WSET) Award in Spirits Level 2 which is an internationally recognised qualification. Accommodation & Superyachts You will gain an introduction to hotel accommodation and interior (cabin) training and about the ship life. You will also take a trip to visit and meet with key personnel on yachts moored in Auckland s Viaduct. Event Management You learn how to plan run-sheets to coordinate and organise the event activities along with the teams of staff that are needed. You complete practical work experience during food and wine focused events where you help with the planning, set up and implementation. WORK EXPERIENCE During the programme, you will have two weeks work placement to enable you to gain hand-on experience in some of Auckland s premier cafés and restaurants. During this time you will gain real-life insights into working as a junior Front of House (FOH) staff member in a restaurant and café. Many students are offered part time work at these businesses following their work experience module. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates will be able to work as junior FOH, waiters and supervisors in cafés, restaurants, catering businesses, bars, clubs, luxury resorts and hotels, superyachts. NZSFW graduates, because of the highly practical nature of this course, are attractive to prospective employers. FULL TIME 16 WEEKS PROGRAMME INTAKES: 4 Feb- 20 May 2019 6 May - 23 Aug 2019 2 Sep - 20 Dec 2019 PROGRAMME HOURS Hours: 8.30am - 2.30pm Monday - Friday Includes 60-80 hours work placement module New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverage Level 4 Food Safety Unit Standards LCQ Licence Controller Qualification NZSFW Certificate in Wine WSET Award in Wine Level 1 WSET Award in Spirits Level 2 ENTRY CRITERIA Aged 17 or over International students must: Be aged 18 or over Have upper intermediate English: IELTS 5.5 or equivalent Hold a valid visa Domestic students: NZ$3,600* International students: NZ$8,995 *New Zealand students receive a subsidy from the New Zealand Government. New Zealand students are eligible for student loans and allowances. Free fees are available for eligible students. Certificate in Food & Beverage, Level 4 16 weeks Intakes: February, May, September Certificate in Hospitality & Event Management, Level 5 16 weeks Intakes: June, September NZ Diploma in Hospitality Management Level 6 36 weeks Intakes: February, October

FULL TIME 16 WEEKS PROGRAMME INTAKES: 2019: 10 June - 23 September 2019 2019 2 Sep - 16 Dec 2019 PROGRAMME HOURS PROGRAMME Hours: 8.30am HOURS - 2.30pm Monday Hours: 8.30am - Friday - 2.30pm Includes Monday - 120 Friday hours work placement Includes 120 module hours work placement module QUALIFICATIONS New Zealand Certificate GAINED in Hospitality, New Zealand Level Certificate 5 in Food Hospitality, Safety Level Unit Standards 5 WSET Food Safety Award Unit in Wine Standards Level 2 WSET Award in Wine Level 2 ENTRY CRITERIA ENTRY Aged CRITERIA 17 or over; international students Aged 17 or must over; be international aged 18 or over Completed students must NZ be Certificate aged 18 in or over Food Completed and Beverage NZ Certificate Level 4 in or NZ Certificate Food and Beverage in Cookery(Advanced) Level 4 or NZ or Certificate equivalent in Cookery(Advanced) industry experience Attend or equivalent an interview industry experience person or by Attend telephone an interview in person or Upper by telephone intermediate English: IELTS Upper 6 intermediate or equivalent English: for international IELTS 5.5* or equivalent students for Visa international for international students students Laptop Visa for with international Microsoft students Office 2003 Laptop or with latermicrosoft Office 2003 or later Domestic students: Domestic NZ$3,995* students: NZ$3,995* International Students: International NZ$8,250 Students: NZ$8,250 * New Zealand students receive a subsidy from the New Zealand Government. New Zealand students are eligible for student loans and allowances. Free fees are available for eligible students. Certificate in Hospitality & Event Management, Level 5 Enhance your skills with this management course which includes computer literacy, event management, team building & leadership. WHAT WILL I LEARN? The New Zealand Certificate in Hospitality and Event Management Level 5 will prepare you for supervisory and leadership roles and the dream of perhaps owning your own hospitality business in the future. Building on your practical skills, the programme includes modules on costing and accounting, business compliance, HR and employment law and event management. INTRODUCTION Learning and developing a broad understanding of professional practice in a range of hospitality businesses is a key part of this programme. With this knowledge, you will be able to choose from the interesting, varied and challenging career paths available in hospitality. This programme includes work placement at some of Auckland s most respected hospitality businesses. SPECIALIST MODULES The wine and beverages module, where you complete the WSET Award in Wine and Spirits, Level 2 lets you explores the wines and spirits of the world. The Advanced Customer Service module teaches you to have more confidence with technical and presentation skills silver service, gueridon and the theatre of Flair Cocktail training. EVENT PLANNING You will study in detail, how to plan and deliver a special event including developing run-sheets, costing of menus, setting sales and production targets and participating as part of the organisational team. FINANCIAL PLANNING Effective budgeting is a cornerstone of any business. You will learn how to read accounts and analysis business costs and rations. The Computer Skills module will build key computer literacy for a business environment including excel, spreadsheet formatting for budgets, menu and beverage costing and management accounting ASSESSMENTS Written and practical assessments occur throughout the programme enabling you to build and improve your skills. Assessments are based on practical examples of business, staff and event management. PATHWAYS TO FURTHER STUDY Graduates can return to NZSFW to gain culinary skills by completing the Certificate in Cookery, develop their wine understanding through the Certificate in Professional Wine Knowledge or progress to a Bachelor s Degree within a New Zealand institution. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates will be able to work in many fields within the hospitality industry. This may be for your own business or for hotels, resorts, lodges, cruise liners, luxury yachts, restaurants or cafés. There are many opportunities to explore once you graduate. WORK EXPERIENCE During the programme, you will have 3 weeks work placement in some of Auckland s premier restaurants and hotels.

FULL TIME 36 WEEKS PROGRAMME INTAKE: Semester One: 7 October 2019-21 February 2020 Christmas break (2 weeks): 23 December - 6 January 2020 Mid semester break (1 week) 24 February - 1 March 2020 Semester Two: 2 March 2020-31 July 2020 PROGRAMME HOURS Monday, Tuesday 8am - 4.30pm Wednesday 9am - 1pm Work Practicum Thursdays: 5 hours New Zealand Diploma in Hospitality Management Level 6 WSET Award in Spirits Level 3 ENTRY CRITERIA Aged 17 or over; international students must be aged 18 or over Completed Certificate in Hospitality & Event Management, Level 5 Attend an interview in person or by telephone Upper intermediate English: IELTS 6 or equivalent for international students Visa for international students Laptop with Microsoft Office 2003 or later Domestic students: NZ$6,950* International Students: NZ$16,500 NZ Diploma in Hospitality Management, Level 6 Gain professional knowledge and business management skills to work in management roles across a range of hospitality businesses. WHAT WILL I LEARN? BUILDING EFFECTIVE HOSPITALITY TEAMS In this course, we look at strategies to ensure excellence in customer service standards along with how to develop hospitality training plans. Leadership management skills and mentoring tools form an important aspect of this course. BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS This course explores communication strategies to facilitate staff relationships and enhance workplace culture. It introduces helpful applications and tools to aid consultation, negotiation and reporting practices. MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Understanding and interpreting financial performance and profitability is key to business success. This course consists of a number of hands-on workshops to explain and practice management accounting, interpretation of financial ratios, product pricing, yield and productivity analysis. The payroll module provides detailed knowledge of roster applications and payroll systems. INNOVATION IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT Business performance in hospitality is faced-paced and dynamic and requires businesses to act quickly with clear communication strategies when implementing change. This course looks in depth at contemporary issues around business innovation and entrepreneurship within the hospitality and tourism sector. Through a series of case studies we consider strategies in response to changes brought on by economic and environmental conditions as well as changes in consumer preferences. ASSESSMENTS Written and practical assessments occur throughout the programme enabling you to build and improve your skills. Assessments are based on practical examples of business, staff and event management. PATHWAYS TO FURTHER STUDY Graduates can return to NZSFW to gain culinary skills by completing the Certificate in Cookery, develop their wine knowledge or progress to a Bachelor s Degree within a New Zealand institution. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates will be able to work autonomously in a range of dynamic hospitality environments with responsibilities for the management, development and learning of others. Graduates will be suitable for junior management of department head roles across a range of hospitality sectors including kitchens, restaurants, bars, cafes, accommodation, catering or hotels. * New Zealand students receive a subsidy from the New Zealand Government. New Zealand students are eligible for student loans and allowances. Free fees are available for eligible students. FUTURE BUSINESS STRATEGIES New product development and improvement processes are some of the strategies that enable a business to look forward to future developments and opportunities. In this course, we will look at hospitality marketing plan and product development. WORK PRACTICUM This will take place one day each week for a total of 175 hours. You will be placed in some of Auckland s premier restaurants and hotels.

Short Wine Courses Our short courses are ideally suited as professional development for those working in hospitality or for the wine enthusiast who just wants to learn more. NZSFW Certificate in NZ Wine + WSET Level 1 This popular two week introductory course offers you the opportunity to study about wine, viticulture, wine making, and matching food with wine. It focuses on the main wine varieties grown in New Zealand. You will learn about the European traditions that have influenced New Zealand winemakers as well as the winemaking process. You will taste and evaluate wines every day and discover the principles that underscore food and wine matching. Full time dates - Mon - Fri 9am - 2:30pm See website for dates A day trip to visit three respected Waiheke Island vineyards. Weekend/ Evening option: Saturdays & Sundays 9.30am - 4.30pm Excludes Waiheke trip. Seven Tuesday Nights: 6pm - 8.30pm Excludes Waiheke trip. See website for dates WSET Level 2 Award in Wines and Spirits This intensive programme explores the wines & spirits of the world. It is ideal for people who are passionate about wine as well as those working in the industry who wish to gain a well respected international qualification. You will learn about the major wine growing regions from around the world, understand their grape varieties and styles of wine as well as interpret their labels. This course also covers how to taste and evaluate wine along with the principles of food and wine pairing. This course requires an additional 30 hours of self study and concludes with a WSET multiple choice examination. Full Time option - 2 weeks 9am - 2:30pm See website for dates Weekend option: 4 days Saturdays & Sundays 9.30am - 4.30pm See website for dates Price includes WSET exam fees and texts WSET Level 3 Award in Wines This qualification is open to students who hold the WSET Level 2 Award in Wines. The aim of this course is to provide you with detailed analysis of the principal wine regions of the world. You will also benefit from in-depth tastings where you will learn to identify wine style, quality and age. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Although a large number of general interest wine enthusiasts join this course it is also ideally suited for those working in or wishing to enter the hospitality beverage or wine industries. There are many career options from working in restaurants, bar or cafés to working in sales and promotion of wines. Weekend option: 4 weekends Saturdays & Sundays 9.30am - 4.30pm See website for dates Price includes WSET exam fees and textbook Recommended English IELTS 6 or equivalent.

Professional Certification & Consultation Working and serving food and alcohol in a business has specific legal responsibilities. Ensuring your staff have appropriate skills and qualifications is an important part of running a successful business. The New Zealand School of Food and Wine offers a number of courses which equip your staff with the knowledge and certification they need. Food Safety Food Safety unit standards are a requirement for anyone handling food in a commercial kitchen. Unit Standards Assessed NZQA Unit Standard 20666 Programme Dates Session Times: 9am - 3pm Includes assessment Dates available on our website. Sale of Alcohol To work as a duty manager in charge of a business that sells or supplies alcohol, you must hold the LCQ or General Manager s qualification. NZSFW offers a comprehensive two day seminar to lead you through the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. Unit Standards Assessed NZQA Unit Standard 4646 NZQA Unit Standard 16705 Programme Dates Session Times: 9am - 4pm (approx) Assessment held on the second day of the course. Dates available on our website. Business Consultancy The New Zealand School of Food and Wine has launched a Business Consultancy Service, where one of our experts can visit your premises and customise a training and support plan for you. To arrange a consultation or find out more information please email admin@foodandwine.co.nz Options include: Customised inhouse training Food Safety Sale of Alcohol (LCQ) Wine service Wine list consultation and design Customer relationships Premises set up and design Recruitment Marketing and Sales plans

BARISTA PART ONE 3 NIGHTS NZSFW Certificate in Barista skills COURSE TIMES Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday from 4.30-7.30pm See our website for dates NZ$295 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Aged 16 or over Barista Courses Barista Part One This three session barista course will teach you to make delicious coffee every time. Our barista course covers espresso recipes, terms and techniques, and you will learn how the different roasts, grinds and storage options affect the quality of coffee. Finally, you will gain experience on our professional espresso machines and learn how they are cleaned. Our tutors are experienced barista professionals who have worked in the industry, gaining tips and tricks to help you make excellent coffee. By completing this course, you will have insight to the world of coffee and be capable of making espresso beverages. BARISTA PART TWO 1 NIGHT NZSFW Certificate in Barista skills - part two COURSE TIMES Thursdays from 3.30pm - 8pm See our website for dates NZ$195 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Aged 16 or over Barista Part One BARISTA INTENSIVE 2 WEEKS NZSFW Certificate in Barista Advanced NZQA Unit Standard 17284 & 17288 COURSE TIMES Monday - Friday from 8:30am - 2:30pm See our website for dates NZ$995 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Aged 17 or over Barista Part Two Gain the confidence you need to get hired at a café. This course is an addition to our Barista Part One, where you will learn how a café works and become familiar with point of sales systems to take orders. NZSFW has a commercial training cafe on the ground floor of their building, where you build on your knowledge from Part One in a more realistic environment. Barista Intensive Our two week Intensive Barista course, available to beginners, will immerse you in the world of coffee. You will learn everything there is to know about coffee, from where it is grown through how the roasting process effects the flavours you taste in the cup. Hands on experience is a major component of this course, allowing you plenty of time to practice on professional machines. This enables you to perfect your techniques making excellent coffee every time. The roastery day trip is the highlight of the course for many students. Here, you get to watch a top roaster select and roast In the café, you will learn about: Communicating with customers Common set up procedures for the day Cleaning and maintenance of an espresso machine Further techniques and recipes are covered including: Soy & Chai Latte Iced Chocolate & Iced Coffee Practice techniques from Part One many different types of beans, providing insight and helping to complete your coffee knowledge. Part Three: Practical Work Experience This is available at our café to students who complete part two. During this time you will be able to practice your skills and build your confidence with individual guidance. NZ$35 per two hours Please email to organise a time.

Short Courses Bartending & Cocktails, 3 Nights Over three evening sessions, you will gain an understanding of how a bar works and some basic service techniques. You will then move on to cocktail and mixology working with classics such as Margarita, Cosmopolitan, Mojito and Caipirinha. Understanding the tastes and flavours of spirits and liqueurs is the key to making great cocktails. You will learn new skills and tricks of the trade that will build your confidence at making and presenting mixed drinks and cocktails at home or at work. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 5:00-9:00pm Cost: NZ$375 Please view our website for dates. Chocolate Essentials Baking with chocolate is tricky. Join us for a chocolate workshop to teach you the techniques and special skills that are required to work with chocolate. We start with baking a delicious chocolate gateau, that you then ice and decorate with chocolate ganache, chocolate run outs, spun sugar and mocha cream. You will impress your friends and family when you take your gateau home. Option: Sundays: 9:30am - 3:00pm Cost: NZ$125/session Please view our website for dates. Artisan Breads Freshly baked bread is one of the simple pleasures of life. In these two hands-on classes, you will learn techniques for kneading, proving and how to prepare delicious bread from classic white to wholemeal loaves. You will also make your own sour dough as well as chewy ciabatta. Option: Sunday mornings 9:30-3pm Cost: NZ$110/session Please view our website for dates. Our part time courses are not NZQA approved and not eligible for student loans. Please view our website for course dates. The Art of Pastry Learn the essentials of baking starting with classic pastry styles as you make lemon tart with sweet pastry and artichoke & olive quiche with wholemeal shortcrust. You will learn classic cake-making techniques and bake apple strudel and biscotti. Option: Sunday mornings Please view our website for dates.and times Homemade Pasta Discover how simple it is to make and cook your own fresh pasta in this hands-on evening course. Learn the techniques of making pasta dough, rolling it out, cutting into fettuccine or filling and shaping into ravioli or tortellini, before using in a variety of dishes. Make a range of delicious recipes to take home and enjoy, with techniques you will use again and again. Our small classes and hands-on teaching means you'll gain practical skills and a greater understanding of the foundation of Italian food. Option: 6pm-9:30 Cost: NZ$110/sessions Please view our website for dates.

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