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Hospitality Management Course Details

This document provides information about a hospitality management course. The course prepares students to work as managers in hotels, restaurants, and other hospitality businesses. It covers skills like customer service, marketing, finance, and health and safety. Students complete practical work experience during the program. On completion of a Diploma, graduates can work as managers in roles like restaurants, hotels, and cafes. The Advanced Diploma provides additional specialization in areas such as finance management and business planning.

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Hospitality Management Course Details

This document provides information about a hospitality management course. The course prepares students to work as managers in hotels, restaurants, and other hospitality businesses. It covers skills like customer service, marketing, finance, and health and safety. Students complete practical work experience during the program. On completion of a Diploma, graduates can work as managers in roles like restaurants, hotels, and cafes. The Advanced Diploma provides additional specialization in areas such as finance management and business planning.

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  • Course Information
  • Qualification Details
  • Why Study With Us

THINK OF

TOMORROW

HOSPITALITY
MANAGEMENT
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
The hospitality industry continues to grow, with opportunities to
expand a career in Australia and abroad. It is an exciting and fast-
paced industry with a wide range of sectors such as hotels, cruises,
airlines, restaurants, bars and clubs.
This course will fast-track your career by preparing you with the
strong foundation of skills and practical knowledge needed to
lead a service team and the understanding needed to thrive as a
manager in a leading hotel, restaurant or other businesses within
the hospitality and tourism industries.
On completion, graduates will have the knowledge and experience
to work as hotel managers, restaurant managers, general managers
WE MAKE IT
POSSIBLE
of a hospitality business or a senior supervisor in a related area.

COURSE INFORMATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


Year 11 or equivalent certificate of senior
Our Hospitality Management courses have been developed according to the secondary education.
requirements of the Tourism, Travel and Hospitality Training Package (SIT)
and have been approved for delivery by the Australian Skills Quality Authority Recommended English Level: IELTS 5.5
(ASQA). They are nationally recognised qualifications within the Australian or its equivalent (If the level of English
Qualifications Framework (AQF). is insufficient, a suitable course can be
organised.)
STUDY PATH
Training is delivered in stages which correspond to AQF Levels V
and VI. The preferred pathway for a qualification is for students to OTHER FEES
complete the requirements of the previous level qualification before
Administration Fee (Non-refundable):
progressing to the next level.
› A$ 300
We aim to equip our graduates with the necessary skills and
Confirmation of Enrolment Fee
knowledge to enable them to successfully satisfy the demands of
(Non-refundable):
the workplace.
›A
 $ 20 for a course no longer than 12 months
COURSE DELIVERY & ASSESSMENT METHODS ›A
 $ 40 for a course longer than 12 months
Diploma of Hospitality Management (SIT50422)
The program is delivered over 15 hours face to face and 5 hours of online
classes per week over 45 college weeks. In addition, students will also
participate in work based training for a total of 180 hours over 9 weeks.
Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management (SIT60322)
The program is delivered over 15 hours face to face and 5 hours of online
classes per week over 63 college weeks. This includes the 45 college
weeks from Diploma of Hospitality Management. In addition, students
will also participate in work based training for a total of 180 hours over 9
weeks.
Assessment methodology may include but is not limited to observation,
project/report, case study, role play, exercises, activities, and written/
oral tasks including multiple choice, question and answer, essays, work
based training portfolio/journal and presentations.

ACADEMIC YEAR / START DATES


Don’t miss out on your intake dates. There are 36 teaching weeks per annum with the year being divided into 4 terms of 9 weeks each.
The academic year begins in January and ends in November. Primary intakes are at the beginning of each term.
YEAR TERM 1 INTAKES TERM 2 INTAKES TERM 3 INTAKES TERM 4 INTAKES
PRIMARY MID-TERM PRIMARY MID-TERM PRIMARY MID-TERM PRIMARY MID-TERM
2023 16 JAN 20 FEB 10 APR 15 MAY 3 JUL 7 AUG 25 SEP 30 Oct
2024 15 JAN 19 FEB 8 APR 13 MAY 1 JUL 5 AUG 23 SEP 28 Oct
2025 13 JAN 17 FEB 7 APR 12 MAY 30 JUN 4 AUG 22 SEP 27 Oct

2026 12 JAN 16 FEB 7 APR 11 MAY 29 JUN 3 AUG 21 SEP 26 Oct


Choice of subjects may be limited in mid-term intakes
HOSPITALITY
MANAGEMENT

Tuition Fee /
Qualification Subject Competency
Duration

Customer Service SITXCCS015 Enhance customer service experiences


Diploma of
Hospitality SITXCCS016 Develop and manage quality customer service practices
Management Human Resources Management 2 SITXHRM010 Recruit, select and induct staff

(SIT50422) SITXHRM012 Monitor staff performance


Marketing Strategy SITXMPR014 Develop and implement marketing strategies
CRICOS Course Code
112078B WHS and Regulations SITXGLC002 Identify and manage legal risks and comply with law
SITXWHS008 Establish and maintain a work health and safety system
Financial Budgets SITXFIN009 Manage finances within a budget
SITXFIN010 Prepare and monitor budgets
Tourism Operations SITTTVL004 Sell tourism products and services
SITXCCS019 Prepare quotations
SITTTVL001 Access and interpret product information
SITXCCS010 Provide visitor information
A$ 2,000 /term
Services and Information SITXCCS012 Provide lost and found services
SITEEVT020 Source and use information on the events industry
SITHIND006 Source and use information on the hospitality industry 6 Terms
54 college weeks
Client Relations SITXWHS007 Implement and monitor work health and safety practices
SITXCOM010 Manage conflict
Human Resources Management 1 SITXHRM008 Roster staff
SITXHRM009 Lead and manage people
Work Operations SITXMGT004 Monitor work operations
SITXMGT005 Establish and conduct business relationships
Food Hygiene SITXFSA006 Participate in safe food handling practices
SITXFSA005 Use hygienic practices for food safety
Food Safety SITXFSA008* Develop and implement a food safety program
Inventory SITXINV006* Receive, store and maintain stock
SITXINV008 Control stock
Work-Based Training SITHIND008 Work effectively in hospitality service

Vocational/ Banquet or Function Manager, Bar Manager, Cafe Manager, Club Manager, Front Office Manager, Kitchen
Exit with Diploma
Employment Outcome Manager, Motel Manager, Restaurant Manager, Unit Manager Catering Operations

Advanced Process Accounts SITXFIN008 Interpret financial information


A$ 2,000 /term
Diploma of Manage Finances BSBFIN601 Manage organisational finances
Hospitality Physical Asset SITXFIN011 Manage physical assets
Management Business Plan BSBOPS601 Develop and implement a business plans 2 Terms*
18 college weeks
(SIT60322) SIRXSTR001 Develop an ecommerce strategy
CRICOS Course Code
112079A

Exit with Vocational/ Area Manager or Operations Manager, Cafe Owner or Manager, Club Secretary or Manager, Food
Advanced Diploma Employment Outcome and Beverage Manager, Motel Owner or Manager, Rooms Division Manager

UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS FOR INFORMATION REGARDING UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS VISIT www.academies.edu.au

*Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management (SIT60322) has a total duration of 8 terms / 72 college weeks.
Students must complete Diploma of Hospitality Management (SIT50422) before progressing to Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management
(SIT60322).
AKG 0037/JUN23
WHY
AUSTRALIA
SINGAPORE
Clarendon Business College is an Academies

STUDY
Australasia college. Academies Australasia
Group Limited has been operating for more than
115 years and listed on the Australian Securities
Exchange for more than 45 years.
Academies Australasia has colleges in WITH US
Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide,
Dubbo, Gold Coast and Singapore, and offers
a wide range of courses at different levels –
Certificate, Diploma, Advanced Diploma and
Bachelor Degrees.

SYDNEY LONG HISTORY


Level 6, 505 George Street ESTABLISHED MORE THAN 115 YEARS AGO
Sydney NSW 2000 Australia

Level 2, 8 Goulburn Street ACCREDITED QUALIFICATIONS


Sydney NSW 2000 Australia NATIONALLY RECOGNISED

+61 2 9224 5500


QUALITY TEACHING
PASSIONATE TEACHERS WHO ARE PROFESSIONALS IN
THEIR FIELD

[email protected] EXCELLENT FACILITIES AND STUDENT SUPPORT


GREAT LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

STUDENTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD


academies.edu.au TENS OF THOUSANDS OF STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
135 COUNTRIES HAVE STUDIED WITH US

UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS
ARTICULATIONS WITH SEVERAL UNIVERSITIES CREDITS
SAVE TIME AND MONEY

2008
CENTENARY
YEAR

Clarendon Business College Pty Limited ABN 99 086 899 596 CRICOS 01953J, RTO 7029. Other colleges in the group: Sydney – Academies Australasia Institute (CRICOS 02398A, RTO 90806),
Academy of English (CRICOS 02399M), Australian College of Technology (CRICOS 02408D, RTO 90082), Australian International High School (CRICOS 02401M), Benchmark College (RTO 90274),
College of Sports & Fitness (CRICOS 03057C, RTO 91345), Supreme Business College (CRICOS 02028E, RTO 1191). Dubbo - RuralBiz Training (RTO 90782). Brisbane and Gold Coast – Brisbane
School of Hairdressing, Brisbane School of Beauty, Brisbane School of Barbering, Gold Coast School of Hairdressing (CRICOS 03319G, RTO 32488). Adelaide – Print Training Australia (RTO 40122).
Melbourne – Academies Australasia Polytechnic (CRICOS 02439G, RTO 21282, Higher Education Provider No. PRV12112), Discover English (CRICOS 03262J), Skills Training Australia (CRICOS
03521F, RTO 20828), Spectra Training Australia (RTO 21356). Vostro Institute of Training Australiia (RTO 22128). Perth – Language Links International (CRICOS 02139J, RTO 50587). Singapore –
Academies Australasia College (ERF Registration 200312175W, EduTrust EDU-2-2104).

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