Hospitality Stream (Operations)
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ABOUT THE COURSE
Our Hospitality Stream (Major in Operations) package has been designed to the requirement of the Tourism, Travel and Hospitality Training Package (SIT).
This stream includes the Diploma of Hospitality Management and Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management program is an intensive and comprehensive course designed to equip students with essential knowledge, skills and competencies required to thrive in the dynamic field of commercial cookery and hospitality management.
This course combines practical training, theory and industry experience to prepare students for a successful career in the culinary and hospitality
Recognised by Australian Qualifications Framework and Nationally Recognised Training
Details
CRICOS Course Code
114255G + 114256F
Delivery Mode
Face to Face
Work Placement
240 hours (if applicable)
Fees
Please see the Fees and Charges page or contact the campus directly!
Intake
Location
Melbourne Campus
AIA Kitchen Location
Melbourne, Victoria
Duration
Up to 130 Weeks*
(This qualification will be delivered as full-time study over the course of 130 weeks including 20 weeks of breaks/holidays. Duration may vary based on mode of delivery and/or RPL and CT)
Course Entry Requirements
There is no pre-requisites or specific entry requirement for this qualification. This course is available to all international students as along as they can provide the evidence that:
- The Student must be 18 years or older at the time of course commencement,
- The Student has successfully completed the Australian Year 12 (or equivalent) and,
- The Student have an IELTS score of at least 6.0 or PTE Academic score of 50 (or equivalent) OR Successful completion of ELICOS (English for Academic Purposes (EAP) or General English) at Upper Intermediate level.
- Note: Citizens of certain countries are exempted from the English proficiency requirement, please contact AIA for further details or visit the DOHA Website.
Additional Entry Requirements:
- Students commencing this course will be required to complete the Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) assessment on the orientation day. This will assist AIA to identify the student needs for any additional support during their study.
- Practical’s for students must complete their practical in AIA kitchen facilities or as advised otherwise. Where students are required to come to campus or kitchen, and use the available facilities and resources, they should be advised of the date and time of the delivery and assessment, where they are required to visit the campus and/or kitchen and complete their assessment requirements in the compliant way and in accordance with Standard 1.8 of SRTO 2015.
- AIA will make all possible efforts and aim to secure workplace arrangements for all enrolled students.
- Students must have access to working PC or laptop with a configuration suitable to meet study requirements – please seek your trainer/assessor assistance in this regard.
- Students must have basic digital literacy such as, the ability to communicate and access the information through digital technologies, social media, search engines, emails and/or basic use of Microsoft Office products and have access to the working internet.
- If the student educational qualification does not meet the AIA’s admission requirements, other factors may be considered at the discretion of AIA. For more information, please see the AIA’s Admissions Policy available in the Forms & Policies page.
Delivery Mode and Assessment
Work Placement
Students must complete a minimum of 60 complete service period (shifts) of 4 hours each or 30 complete service periods (shifts) of 8 hours each in hospitality workplace undertaking work task relevant to the unit content. Total minimum hours of work placement are 240 – AIA will also consider student employment circumstance before allocating the shifts.
Assessment Methodology
Assessment methods used for this qualification are varied and will provide a range of ways for individuals to demonstrate that hey have met the required outcomes. Assessment methods may include: written questions, projects, presentations, report writing, role plays/observations, kitchen-based demonstration & work placement
Employment Pathways?
Once the student has completed the Hospitality Stream (Operations) package, they will have multiple careers outcomes such as, small business in hospitality industry, food business management, catering business, restaurants management, cook or chef in restaurants, cafes, pubs , clubs and many more.
Further Study Pathways
You may decide to continue your education with us in a higher or related course to further expand your career options. “Pathways” enable you to advance toward a higher qualification while also acknowledging your completed coursework. Frequently, this means you can finish your next qualification faster.
AIA also provide pathways with higher education, through an approved articulation. For more information on this could be found on the website.
Assessment Methodology
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
- Report writing
- Role plays/observations
- Kitchen based demonstration
- Work placement
At the beginning of each unit, your trainer and assessor will outline the assessment tasks that must be completed