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SIT30622 Certificate III in Hospitality
Study In:
Adelaide
Duration
Up to 52 Weeks
Study Mode
Blended (On Campus & Online)

60 SACE | Stage 2 | This Course is only available to South Australia High School Students

Kickstart your career in the hospitality and tourism industry by developing essential skills such as teamwork, customer interaction, cultural sensitivity, and workplace safety. You'll gain experience under supervision, learning to prepare and serve food and beverages to industry standards.

What You'll Learn
  • Gain an understanding of the hospitality industry including where to source key industry knowledge and information, how to apply skills effectively and key social and cultural sensitivity.
  • Strategies to work effectively in a team environment and customer services skills and how to coach and train staff.
  • Hospitality essentials such as preparation and service of non-alcoholic beverages, espresso coffee and food.
  • More Information
    Qualification Recognition
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    Course Outline
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    Unit Code Unit Title
    Core Units
    SITHIND006 Source and use information on the hospitality industry
    SITHIND008 Work effectively in hospitality service
    SITXCCS014 Provide service to customers
    SITXCOM007 Show social and cultural sensitivity
    SITXHRM007 Coach others in job skills
    SITXWHS005 Participate in safe work practices
    Elective Units
    SITXFSA005 Use hygienic practices for food safety
    SITHFAB025* Prepare and serve espresso coffee
    SITHFAB036 Provide advice on food
    SITHFAB027* Serve food and beverage
    SITHFAB024* Prepare and serve non-alcoholic beverages
    SITHFAB021 Provide responsible service of alcohol
    SITHFAB034* Provide table service of food and beverage
    HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
    SITXFIN007 Process financial transactions

     

    Note: Units marked with * have one or more prerequisites. Contact us for more info.

    Assessment Methods
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    Assessment Method Overview
    Knowledge Quiz Questions such as true/false, multiple choice, matching, drag and drop, or sequencing. Available in Moodle as a quiz.
    Short Answer Short form responses to capture evidence of knowledge and, in some cases, skill application.
    Practical Project / Observation Requires students to complete practical tasks and written work related to the practical. May involve:
    • Short answer questions
    • Roleplay activities (including creating/updating documents)
    • Presentations (notes, slides, and delivery)
    • Completion of templates, documents, or formal reports
    • Lab activities (evidence such as screenshots)
    • Case studies
    Trainers/Assessors may use observation checklists during these tasks.
    Vocational Placement If required by the training package, Queensford College will arrange vocational placement or work-based training. If the course has vocational placement requirements, units where placement is required must be listed.
    Observation / Practical Skills Demonstration Assessments which consist only of observations.
    Vocational Placement Information
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    Important Information About Mandatory Vocational Placement

    Vocational placement is a compulsory component of this course and is critical for achieving competency in specific units. Students cannot receive the qualification until all placement requirements are completed.

    Placement Duration & Timing

    The course requires a minimum of 36 service periods of mandatory vocational placement, Vocational placement is typically scheduled towards the end of the course, after completing relevant theoretical components. This ensures students are well-prepared for real workplace environments.

    Placement Support

    Queensford College assists in arranging suitable placements, but students are expected to actively participate in the process. Comprehensive support and guidance is provided, including detailed information on placement timing, structure, and expectations during course and placement orientation sessions.

    Before You Enrol

    Understanding the placement requirements is essential prior to enrolling. If you have any questions about vocational placement or how it fits into your course, please contact your course advisor or our Admissions Team for more information.

    Vocational Placement and Practical Classes
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    Enrolling in this course requires students to participate in practical classes and vocational placement in a real-world hospitality environment. By undertaking this course, students acknowledge and accept the following conditions:

    1. Physical Demands & Workplace Expectations
      • Practical training and vocational placement involve physically demanding tasks such as prolonged standing, lifting, working with hot equipment, and handling sharp utensils.
      • Students must adhere to workplace health and safety regulations, including proper food handling, hygiene practices, and dress codes.
    2. Health & Safety Compliance
      • Students must disclose any medical conditions or physical limitations that may impact their ability to participate in practical training or vocational placement.
      • Any injuries, illnesses, or allergies (e.g., food allergies) that may affect participation must be communicated to the training provider and host employer.
    3. Handling of Meat and Other Food Products
      • The course involves handling various food products, including raw and cooked meats. Students must be prepared to work with meat, poultry, and seafood as part of food preparation and kitchen operations.
      • Religious, ethical, or dietary preferences regarding meat handling must be considered before enrolling, as this is a fundamental requirement of the course.
    4. Completion Requirements
      • Participation in practical classes and vocational placement is mandatory to meet course requirements.
      • Students who are unable to complete these components due to medical, personal, or other reasons may not be eligible to receive their qualification.

    By enrolling in this course, students acknowledge these requirements and accept responsibility for meeting all necessary conditions for successful completion.

    RPL & Credit Transfer
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    You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning or Credit Transfer for this course.

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    Student Support
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    Queensford College use industry current practices and methodologies to ensure the training program is relevant to industry while also meeting Training Package requirements. Our students have access to a team of reliable staff and trainers that are available throughout the course duration. For the duration of the course students will be supported with the following:

    • Student Services: for all administrative enquiries and on issues associated with general academic skills
    • Trainers: to answer any questions students may have about the course content, assessments and study progress
    • Help Desk: for any assistance on course materials and assessment submission through our online learning platform.

    Fees and Funding Options
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    This course is available through the following funding options:
    Vocational For School Students (VFSS)

    The Vocational Education & Training (VET) for School Students (VFSS) program allows students to undertake VET courses while still in school. These nationally recognised qualifications are developed by industry to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills for specific jobs. Successful completion of a VFSS qualification or short course can earn students additional SACE points at Stage 1 or Stage 2, and a Certificate III can contribute to their ATAR score as a Stage 2 subject.

    Students must meet the following requirements and prerequisite to enter this course.
    Academic Entry Requirements
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    To be eligible to participate, the requirements are that students:

    • Students must be enrolled in a South Australia secondary high school
    • Students must reside in South Australia
    • Students must be enrolled in Year Level 10 – 12
    • Students must be ana Australian Citizen, Permanent Resident or hold a Humanitarian Visa

    English Language Requirements
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    A Language Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) assessment is conducted on all entrants prior to enrolment into the program to ensure that Queensford College can support each student throughout the program.

    Course Study Requirements
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    This Course is only available to South Australia High School Students

    Computer Requirements
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    Students will need to ensure they are able to connect to the internet and have the capability to use our online learning system that meets the minimum technical requirements, which are:

    • Access to a laptop/computer is preferred
    • An operating system supporting the following browsers (current version and up to three most recent versions): Chrome, Firefox, Safari (excluding Safari on Windows), and Microsoft Edge
      • For Windows: Windows 10, 4 Gb RAM installed (minimum)
      • FOR MAC: Mac OS X 10.13 or above
    • Access to Word processing software, such as Microsoft Word
    • Reliable internet connection

    Vocational Placement
    36 Service Periods
    Possible Career Outcomes
    Bar/Cafe/Porter/Room Attendant
    Food and Beverage Attendant
    Front Office/Catering Assistant
    Next Intake Date
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