SIT60322 Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management

Duration

Total duration 104 weeks

 

Qualification Description

This qualification reflects the role of highly skilled senior managers who use a broad range of hospitality skills combined with specialised managerial skills and substantial knowledge of industry to coordinate hospitality operations. They operate with significant autonomy and are responsible for making strategic business management decisions.

This qualification provides a pathway to work in any hospitality industry sector and for a diversity of employers including restaurants, hotels, motels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafés, and coffee shops. This qualification allows for multi-skilling and for acquiring targeted skills in accommodation services, cookery, food and beverage and gaming.

The skills in this qualification must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State/Territory legislation, Australian standards and industry codes of practice.

No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.

 

Delivering unit of competency:

This qualification has 33 units of competency, comprising of 14 core & 19 elective units.

Unit Code Unit Name Core/

Elective

BSBFIN601 Manage organisational finances Core
BSBOPS601 Develop and implement business plans
SITXMPR014 Develop and implement marketing strategies
SITXWHS008 Establish and maintain a work health and safety system
SITXFIN011 Manage physical assets
SITXHRM010 Recruit, select and induct staff
SITXCCS016 Develop and manage quality customer service practices
SITXFIN009 Manage finances within a budget
SITXFIN010 Prepare and monitor budgets
SITXHRM009 Lead and manage people
SITXGLC002 Identify and manage legal risks and comply with law
SITXHRM012 Monitor staff performance
SITXMGT004 Monitor work operations
SITXMGT005 Establish and conduct business relationships
SITHIND006 Source and use information on the hospitality industry Elective
SITXCCS017 Use a computerised booking system
BSBOPS502 Manage business operational plans
SITHIND005 Use hygienic practices for hospitality service
SITTTVL001 Access and interpret product information
SITXCCS019 Prepare quotations
SITXCCS010 Provide visitor information
SITXCCS012 Provide lost and found services
SIRXOSM002 Maintain ethical and professional standards when using social media and online platforms
SIRXOSM004 Analyse performance of social media and online business tools
SIRXOSM007 Manage risk to organisational reputation in an online setting
SIRXSTR001 Develop an ecommerce strategy
SITEEVT023 Plan in-house events
BSBCMM411 Make presentations
SITXCOM010 Manage conflict
SITXCRI003 Respond to a customer in crisis
SITXHRM008 Roster staff
SITXWHS006 Identify hazards, assess and control safety risks
SITHIND008 Work effectively in hospitality service

Vocational Outcome

Participants will also be eligible to seek employment working in a small, medium or large enterprise, in a variety of industries, in both the public and private sector. Graduates with no prior work experience should expect to enter the industry in positions such as banquet or function manager, bar manager, café manager, club manager, executive housekeeper, front office manager, motel manager, restaurant manager or unit manager catering operations.

 

Academic Pathway

On completion of this qualification, candidates may choose to undertake the Bachelor or Masters in Hospitality Management or other Advanced Diploma qualifications from the BSB Business Services Training Package or any other training package to further enhance their career opportunities in their chosen field.

 

Course Delivery & Assessment Methods

  • Delivery and assessment strategies are selected to reflect the nature of the elements and performance criteria of the competency together with the needs and learning style of the participants. Delivery and assessment method includes a blended learning practice including learning management system (Moodle).
  • 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, questions and answer, essays, true/false and presentations.
  • This program is delivered by face to face at AC campus.

 

Entry Requirements

  • Students must be over 18 years of age,
  • Academic requirements
    • Students must have completed an overseas equivalent of Year 12 or
    • Mature age students will also be considered without the minimum education requirements but with relevant work experience within chosen area of study and a demonstrated capacity to meet course requirements.
  • English requirement:
    • Students must have either an IELTS score of 5.5 total or above with no band lower than 5.0 or
    • Paper based (PBT) TOEFL score of 550 or above or
    • Internet based (iBT) TOEFL score of 78 or above and must provide documentation to that effect or
    • PTE Academic- 43-50 or
    • Successful completion of a qualification from an Institute where mode of instructions was English and where the course duration was no less than 12 months or
    • Completion of an approved English Language course with equivalent level
  • Entry requirements will be checked at enrolment in line with the RTO’s student entry requirements policy.

 

 

Timetable

Session # 1 (Weekdays) Monday, Tuesday: 8 am – 4 pm

Wednesday: 8 am-1:15 pm

Session # 2 (Weekend) Thursday, Friday: 8 am – 4 pm

Saturday:  5pm-10:15 pm

Session # 3 (Evening) Monday-Thursday: 5:00 pm – 10:15 pm
Session # 4 (Weekend) Friday: 5 pm – 10:15 pm
Saturday, Sunday: 8 am – 4 pm

 

Intakes Date

2024 15/01/24 26/02/24 15/04/24 27/05/24 08/07/24 19/08/24 30/09/24 11/11/24
2025 13/01/25 24/02/25 14/04/25 26/05/25 07/07/25 18/08/25 29/09/25 10/11/25

 

For admission, please contact us:

Tel: +61 02 80660278

E-mail: admissions@austrasia.edu.au

ABN: 33 616 949 412

RTO: 45303 | CRICOS: 03659K

www.austrasia.edu.au