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SIT40516 CERTIFICATE IV IN COMMERCIAL COOKERY
Course Duration
Course Fees
Intake Dates
Tuition Fee: $15,000 *
Enrolment Fee: $250 **
Materials Fee: $1,000
(Uniform, toolkit, shoes and books)
* Discounts may apply
** Non-refundable
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78 Weeks
Full-Time Study
20 Hours/Week
In-class and Online Learning
7 October 2019
6 January 2020
6 April 2020
6 July 2020
5 October 2020
This qualification reflects the role of commercial cooks who have a supervisory or team leading role in the kitchen. They operate independently or with limited guidance from others and use discretion to solve non-routine problems. This qualification provides a pathway to work in organisations such as restaurants, hotels, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops, or to run a small business in these sectors.
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Units of Competency
All the above listed units of competency must be completed to receive the SIT40516 Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery qualification.
Entry Requirements and Pre-Requisites
The course will be available for those students who are 18 years or older and have completed Year 12 or equivalent. International Students are required to have an English ability at the IELTS 5.5 or equivalent.
There are no pre-requisites for this qualification.
Target Group
Domestic and overseas students who require skills in commercial cookery as well as those with substantial experience in cookery gained through employment but who lack a formal qualification.
Vocational Outcomes
After completion of the qualification, a person could obtain employment opportunities in various business and commercial enterprises as a Chef or Chef de partie.
RPL and Exemptions
AIE must recognise the AQF qualifications and statements of attainment issued by any other RTO. RPL and Credit Transfer are available for students to access prior to enrolment. More information is available in our student handbook.
Assessment
Assessments are conducted during and on completion of training for each unit to determine if the learner is competent. The assessments are conducted using knowledge and skills assessments. Assessment methods may include: Assignment, Questioning (Oral/Written), Case Study, Third Party Report, In Class Activities, Observations, Role Play and RPL.
Mode of Study
The 33 units of competency are delivered throughout the 60 weeks. The qualification is delivered over 5 terms of tuition and 1 term of work placement (each term is 10 weeks). Each term is followed by 3 weeks of holidays.
Classroom based learning and up to one-third of the course may be delivered online.