Course Overview

CRICOS COURSE CODE: 115497C

PROVIDER NAMEAustralian Pacific International College
RTO Code45784
CRICOS Code03971B
COURSE NAMESIT60322 Advance Diploma Of Hospitality Management
CRICOS Course Code  115497C
Location of courseClassroom: Level 6, 579 Harris Street, Ultimo NSW 2007
Delivery modeFace to face in classroom & Online Self Study. Work placement of 420 hours is also required
Duration104 weeks
Study load15 hours a week in the classroom and 5 hours of structured self-study.

 

This qualification is designed to equip students with advanced skills for leadership in hospitality. Covering operations, strategic management, and customer service, it prepares graduates for senior roles. This course blends practical experience with theoretical insights, ideal for those aiming for high level positions in the industry.

This course is tailored for international students aiming to enter the hospitality industry, explore new career paths, or progress towards higher-level qualifications. Successful completion of the program can open doors to employment opportunities, particularly in roles such as chef or chef de partie within the commercial cookery sector. Additionally, it serves as a stepping stone for those seeking further education, offering a potential pathway to the SIT60322 Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management.

What to expect in the course: Advance Diploma Of Hospitality Management SIT50422

The following units are included in this course, and all are required for the award of the qualification. Students who only complete some units will be awarded with a Statement of Attainment for units successfully completed.

core

SITXCCS015

Enhance customer service experiences

core

SITXCCS016

Develop and manage quality customer service practices

core

SITXCOM010

Manage conflict

core

SITXFIN009

Manage finances within a budget

core

SITXFIN010

Prepare and monitor budgets

core

SITXGLC002

Identify and manage legal risks and comply with law

core

SITXHRM008

Roster staff

core

SITXHRM009

Lead and manage people

core

SITXMGT004

Monitor work operations

core

SITXMGT005

Establish and conduct business relationships

core

SITXWHS007

Implement and monitor work health and safety practices

elective

SITXFSA005

Use hygienic practices for food safety

elective

SITHCCC043

Work effectively as a cook

elective

SITHKOP013

Plan cooking operations

elective

SITHCCC037

Prepare seafood dishes

elective

SITHCCC036

Prepare meat dishes*

elective

SITHCCC041

Produce cakes, pastries and breads

elective

SITHPAT016

Produce desserts

elective

SITHCCC042

Prepare food to meet special dietary requirements

elective

SITHCCC027

Prepare dishes using basic methods of cookery

elective

SITHCCC040

Prepare and serve cheese

elective

SITHCCC026

Package prepared foodstuffs

elective

SITHCCC028

Prepare appetisers and salads

elective

SITHCCC035

Prepare poultry dishes

elective

SITHCCC031

Prepare vegetarian and vegan dishes

elective

BSBCMM411

Make a presentation

elective

BSBOPS504

Manage business risk

elective

SITXHRM010

Recruit, select and induct staff

core

SITXCCS015

Enhance customer service experiences

core

SITXCCS016

Develop and manage quality customer service practices

core

SITXCOM010

Manage conflict

core

SITXFIN009

Manage finances within a budget

core

SITXFIN010

Prepare and monitor budgets

core

SITXGLC002

Identify and manage legal risks and comply with law

core

SITXHRM008

Roster staff

core

SITXHRM009

Lead and manage people

core

SITXMGT004

Monitor work operations

core

SITXMGT005

Establish and conduct business relationships

core

SITXWHS007

Implement and monitor work health and safety practices

elective

SITXFSA005

Use hygienic practices for food safety

elective

SITHCCC043

Work effectively as a cook

elective

SITHKOP013

Plan cooking operations

elective

SITHCCC037

Prepare seafood dishes

elective

SITHCCC036

Prepare meat dishes*

elective

SITHCCC041

Produce cakes, pastries and breads

elective

SITHPAT016

Produce desserts

elective

SITHCCC042

Prepare food to meet special dietary requirements

elective

SITHCCC027

Prepare dishes using basic methods of cookery

elective

SITHCCC040

Prepare and serve cheese

elective

SITHCCC026

Package prepared foodstuffs

elective

SITHCCC028

Prepare appetisers and salads

elective

SITHCCC035

Prepare poultry dishes

elective

SITHCCC031

Prepare vegetarian and vegan dishes

elective

BSBCMM411

Make a presentation

elective

BSBOPS504

Manage business risk

elective

SITXHRM010

Recruit, select and induct staff

What are the entry requirements?

Australian Pacific International College has the following entry requirements:

International students must: 

  • be at least 18 years of age and have completed year 12 or equivalent
  • have an IELTS* score of 6 (test results must be no more than 2 years old). English language competence can also be demonstrated through documented evidence of any of the following:
  • educated for 5 years in an English-speaking country; or
  • Completed at least 6 months of a Certificate IV level or higher course in an Australian RTO; or 
  • successful completion of ELICOS studies upper intermediate level or above; or
  • successful completion of an English Placement Test.

Applicants without the documented evidence to demonstrate the required English language competence may undertake the Language Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) test online to achieve a result of ACSF level 3 to meet APIC’s English Language entry requirement.

*Note that other English language tests such as PTE and TOEFL can be accepted. Students are required to provide their results so that it can be confirmed they are equivalent to IELTS 6.

Training and assessment information

This course is delivered face-to-face in a classroom-based setting, as well as through structured self-study.

The timetable for this course will be advised in your Offer Letter and Student Agreement. 

You are required to attend classes for 15 hours, as well as complete 5 hours of structured self-study per week for 60 study weeks (6 terms of 10 weeks each). Holidays are three weeks per term. 

Class sessions include a mix of theory and practical activities with a focus on creating a real life workplace. 

For the self-study, you will be provided with a self-study guide which includes activities which you must complete and hand into your trainer and assessor each week.

In addition to classroom based learning and structured self-study, you will also need to complete approximately 5 hours of additional, unsupervised study per week including general reading and research for assessments. 

In the final two terms, students will commence and complete the Work placement of 420 hours. The work placement will be completed in a commercial cookery setting (e.g. restaurant, café, function centre, etc) and we will assist you to find a work placement or you can find your own. Your work placement will be discussed in detail with you once you start your course.

You will also need to complete assessments for this course which may include: 

  • Written questions
  • Projects 
  • Presentations
  • Reports
  • Role plays/observations

At the beginning of each unit, your trainer and assessor will outline the assessment tasks that must be completed.

Your classes will be conducted in modern classrooms and you will be able to access Wi-Fi. There are also areas for you to relax, as well as conduct additional study. 

You will be provided with a Student Guide relevant to each unit in your course. Textbooks are also available onsite for you to use and borrow if you wish.

Course progress and attendance

Satisfactory course progress and attendance is very important in order to meet visa requirements. Please read the International Student Handbook carefully for more information. You will also be provided with further information about course progress and attendance requirements at your orientation. 

Student support

We offer the following in relation to support and welfare.

  • one-to-one support from the trainer/assessor
  • support with personal issues
  • access to additional learning resources 
  • reasonable adjustment in assessment
  • social events 
  • information about external sources of support.

You may not have studied for a while, may have English as a second language or need additional assistance with literacy or numeracy. 

We will identify any additional support needs you may have at the time of application and enrolment and may prepare a Student Support Plan for you based on those needs.

Resource requirements

You are required to bring your own laptop with Office 365 (or similar program) to all classes. These costs are not included in your course fees. Specifications for laptops and associated costs are included below.

PC

 

Minimum requirements 

Processor

Intel® or AMD processor with 64-bit support*; 2 GHz or faster processor

Microsoft Windows 10

Operating systemMicrosoft Windows 10
RAM10 GB or more of RAM (8 GB recommended)
Hard disk space3.1 GB or more of available hard-disk space
Monitor resolution1024 x 768 display (1280x800 recommended) with 16-bit colour and 512 MB or more of dedicated VRAM; 2 GB is recommended.
Graphics processor acceleration requirementsOpenGL 2.0-capable system
InternetInternet connection and registration are necessary for required software activation, validation of subscriptions, and access to online services.

MacOS

 

Minimum requirements 

ProcessorMulticore Intel processor with 64-bit support
Operating systemMacOS version 10.12 (Sierra), macOS version 10.13 (High Sierra), or macOS version 10.14 (Mojave).
RAM2 GB or more of RAM (8 GB recommended)
Hard disk space4 GB or more of available hard-disk space for 64-bit installation; additional free space required during installation.
Monitor resolution1024 x 768 display (1280x800 recommended) with 16-bit colour and 512 MB or more of dedicated VRAM; 2 GB is recommended
Graphics processor acceleration requirementsOpenGL 2.0-capable system
InternetInternet connection and registration are necessary for required software activation, validation of subscriptions, and access to online services.

 

Name of software

Associated costs

 
Office 365$129 annuallyhttps://products.office.com/en-au/buy/office
Laptop detailsAssociated costs 
Any laptop that meets the specifications above$750 (approximate only)Various

 

How much does it cost?

The costs for this course are as follows:

Course feesAUD $24,000
Non-tuition feesMay apply and can be found in our International Student Handbook on our website at www.apic.edu.au

Course fees do not include laptops or software – see information above. 

A detailed payment plan and payment arrangements are provided in the Offer Letter and Student Agreement. You must pay all of your course fees and on time. Non-payment of fees may result in cancellation of enrolment. 

You are also required to take out Overseas Health Insurance Cover before arriving in Australia. Australian Pacific International College provides details of OSHC providers in the International Student Handbook. You can approach any of these providers to find out costs and organise your cover. 

Additional costs associated with living in Australia are outlined in the International Student Handbook. You should carefully review these costs in relation to budgeting. Further information can be found at https://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/english/live-in-australia/living-costs.

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