SIT60322 Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management

SIT60322 Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management

Key Information

Duration

37 WEEKS (2 Terms)
55 WEEKS (3 Terms)

Intake

March / July / October
March / July / October

CRICOS Code

2 TERMS CRICOS: 097252M4
3 TERMS CRICOS: 096800G

Fees

A$22,450* (2 Terms)
A$30,800* (3 Terms)
*Fees indicative for 2023
Course Overview

This qualification will be delivered over 104 weeks, including 19 weeks holidays.

Course Duration And Delivery Mode

Face to Face

Assessment Methods And Facilities

Assessment methods used for this qualification are varied and will provide a range of ways for individuals to demonstrate that they have met the required outcomes. Assessment methods may include:

  • Written questions
  • Projects
  • Presentations
  • Role plays/observations Kitchen based demonstration Work placement
Entry Requirements

There is no pre-requisites or specific entry requirement for this qualification. This course is available to all international students and Atlantis College requires that students are able to provide evidence that they at least:

Additionally, applicants must meet the following entry requirements:

  • English Language Requirement Minimum IELTS score of 6.0 or PTE score of 52 or Certificates IV or Diploma of Hospitality Management in EAL or equivalent*.
  • *For equivalency of various English Languages proficiency testing and other forms of equivalency, please refer to the admissions and student selection policy available in the student’s handbook (www.atlantis.edu.au/).
    Note: In the absence of formal English qualifications, Atlantis College of Management may proffer English Placement Test.
Pathways

Potential employment options could be as a commercial cook in organisations such as restaurants, hotels, clubs, pubs, cafés, and coffee shops.

Students who complete this course may wish to continue their education into the SIT40516 – Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery or pursue a career as a commercial cook in the Tourism, Travel and Hospitality industry.

Campuses
  • Level 14, 474 Flinders Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
  • 11-17 Jeffcott Street, West Melbourne VIC 3003
Course Structure
Code

Title

Core - Elective
BSBFIN601

Manage organisational finances

Core
BSBOPS601

Develop and implement business plans

Core
SITXCCS016

Develop and manage quality customer service practices

Core
SITXFIN009

Manage finances within a budget

Core
SITXFIN010

Prepare and monitor budgets

Core
SITXFIN011

Manage physical assets

Core
SITXGLC002

Identify and manage legal risks and comply with law

Core
SITXHRM009

Lead and manage people

Core
SITXHRM010

Recruit, select and induct staff

Core
SITXHRM012

Monitor staff performance

Core
SITXMGT004

Monitor work operations

Core
SITXMGT005

Establish and conduct business relationships

Core
SITXMPR014

Develop and implement marketing strategies

Core
SITXWHS008

Establish and maintain a work health and safety system

Core
SITXFSA005

Use hygienic practices for food safety

Elective
SITHCCC043

Work effectively as a cook

Elective
SITHCCC027*

Prepare dishes using basic methods of cookery

Elective
SITHPAT016*

Produce desserts

Elective
SITXINV006*

Receive, store and maintain stock

Elective
SITHCCC028*

Prepare appetisers and salads

Elective
SITHCCC029*

Prepare stocks, sauces and soups

Elective
SITHCCC030*

Prepare vegetable, fruit, eggs and farinaceous dishes

Elective
SITHCCC031*

Prepare vegetarian and vegan dishes

Elective
SITHCCC035*

Prepare poultry dishes

Elective
SITHCCC036*

Prepare meat dishes

Elective
SITHCCC037*

Prepare seafood dishes

Elective
SITHCCC040*

Prepare and serve cheese

Elective
SITHCCC041*

Produce cakes, pastries and breads

Elective
SITXINV007

Purchase goods

Elective
SITHCCC042*

Prepare food to meet special dietary requirements

Elective
SITXCOM010

Manage conflict

Elective
SITXHRM008

Roster staff

Elective
SITHIND006

Source and use information on the hospitality industry

Elective

Alumni Students Testimonial

Saw Myat Thwe
Saw Myat Thwe
Myanmar
I’m Saw, I am currently studying the Diploma of Business course at Atlantis College of Management. It’s a place where I can learn what I want and what I am interested in. It’s a really fun atmosphere and I enjoy studying here. The reason why I am enjoying it is that the trainers are professional in their related fields and the class room has provided many amenities and resources that we need for studying. I enjoy studying at Atlantis College because it’s trustworthy !
YEN LAI LAU
YEN LAI LAU
Malaysia
Hello I am from Malaysia, As international student in Melbourne, I feel excited and proud to be part of Atlantis College of Management while attending my EAL III course. The institution has great facilities such as classrooms, computer rooms and library, and pantry. Our class is always filled with joy of learning. Moreover, we have a caring, dedicated and informative teacher in our class. Our level of confidence has improved under her guidance
Sehee Oh
Sehee Oh
South Korea
I am from South Korea. I am very happy with Atlantis.The teacher and participants are very supportive, encouraging and importantly the school actually cares about providing us with the best environment! Academic structure are really good. Also the school organizes many events for students. I ‘ve been learning many new vocabulary, better grammar, social conversation, and idioms.. I can feel my English is improving because of Atlantis’s support.. I really thank to the school for everything.
Charlyn Ocdinaria
Charlyn Ocdinaria
Philipines
I am studying Diploma of Business in Atlantis College, I found this course challenging for me as my background is in the health care sector. So far, in my first month here in Atlantis college, my trainer has been really helpful in completing the tasks. The people here are really approachable any time and friendly I don’t hesitate to ask if I have any concerns.

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