Course Notes
- An additional 400 hours of paid work placement is required if students are continuing on to the Advanced Diploma level.
How to Apply
International Course - application process
If you are applying from onshore, generally, you will need to apply for an international course to TAFE South Australia at least two months before you want to start your studies in Australia. If you are applying from offshore it is highly recommended that you apply at least four months in advance.
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Note: You must be an International resident to apply for this course.
For Australian residents please visit TAFE SA Courses.
Employment Outcomes
Courses in general operations enable students to learn specialist skills in silver service, food and wine, and set the foundation for working in a hotel, restaurant, cafe, banqueting or catering environment. More advanced studies enable students to develop competencies such as marketing, finance and human resource management, initially preparing for employment in a team leader/supervisor role, and later in a variety of management roles.Courses in general operations enable students to learn specialist skills in silver service, food and wine, and set the foundation for working in a hotel, restaurant, cafe, banqueting or catering environment. More advanced studies enable students to develop competencies such as marketing, finance and human resource management, initially preparing for employment in a team leader/supervisor role, and later in a variety of management roles.
Note: Completion of a TAFE SA course does not guarantee an employment outcome. Formal requirements other than educational qualifications (eg licensing, professional registration), may apply to some occupations.
Qualifications & Skills Covered
Certificate III in Hospitality
This certificate builds on Certificate II skills and knowledge to carry out tasks such as preparing and serving drinks at a bar and tables, preparing and serving espresso coffee, providing reception or front desk services, providing housekeeping and room services, providing gaming services and serving food, wine, cocktail and other beverages at tables. This will assist students to work in restaurants, hotels/pubs, motels, catering operations, clubs, cafés and specialist coffee shops.
Certificate IV in Hospitality
This certificate provides students with the skills and knowledge to carry out tasks such as supervising the operation of a bar, restaurant, coffee shop supervising activities of a front desk or reception, supervising restaurant and banqueting services, providing stock ordering and control, budgeting and financial control, supervising and managing gaming operations. This will assist students to manage and supervise staff in restaurants, hotels/pubs, motels, catering operations, clubs, cafés and specialist coffee shops.
Note: Students who successfully complete only one or more units of competency within this Qualification will receive a Statement of Attainment.
Fees
These course fees are for international students only.
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Total course cost
(52 weeks) | AUD $16000 |
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Incidental Fees
| AUD $805 |
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Total Fees
| AUD $16805 |
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* Other fees may include management of Industry Placement, books, learning materials, consumables and where applicable uniform/equipment.
Note: TAFE SA does not commit to any fees shown. Charges vary between courses and subjects and are
based on a rate per hour. TAFE SA and their agents reserve the right to make any changes necessary.
Overseas Health Cover
All overseas students are required to have Overseas Health Cover (OSHC) insurance for the entire duration of the course. The health cover rate will vary depending on the personal circumstances and duration of stay in Australia. Read more about Overseas Health Cover.
Additional Services
TAFE SA International offers an optional Arrival & Pick up and/or Accommodation Service. For further details please contact us.