AUT assignment 代写 CLSY500 Culture and Society
CLSY500
Culture and Society (15.00)
Students will be introduced to various disciplinary approaches to the concepts of culture and society. Building on Aotearoa New Zealand as a case study and their own diverse cultural backgrounds, their exploration of these concepts will widen to global comparisons. It will include values and beliefs underpinning key universal issues such as cultural and social change, multiculturalism, and international and indigenous concepts of human rights. Experiential learning activities will enable students to reflect on their own cultural and social identities, how these influence their worldviews and their interactions with others, and provide opportunities for them to increase awareness and appreciation of different cultural and social perspectives.
AUT assignment 代写 CLSY500 Culture and Society
Hospitality is all about people, people, people! Hospitality careers cover everything from providing superb hotel and restaurant service to organising and planning accommodation, from marketing to managing events. A hospitality degree can set you up for careers around the world.
The Bachelor of International Hospitality Management is widely recognised in the industry and acclaimed by the country's top hospitality operators.
You learn to manage food and beverage services and accommodation, and develop essential skills and knowledge in human resource management, strategic management and sales and marketing.
Your final year includes valuable industry experience, working with an organisation on a project related to your major.
Programme code: AK3708
Level: 7
Points: 360
Duration: 3 years full time / equivalent part time
Venue: City Campus
Start date: 27 February 2017 / 17 July 2017
AUT assignment 代写 CLSY500 Culture and Society