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Undergraduate Programmes
Advanced Diploma in
Hospitality Management - Commercial Cookery
stream
The
Australian School of Tourism and Hotel Management
offers a structured career path to enable you to
qualify as a chef via the Certificate III in
Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) course.
Qualifying has never been as accessible or
flexible. Today you are able to gain your Trade
Cooking Qualification by completing one of the
following pathways:
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Chef Pre-Apprenticeship - Following completion
of the Certificate II in Hospitality (Kitchen
Operations) we offer Australian Residents an
employment placement as an indentured
apprentice, and an opportunity to complete the
remainder of the Trade Cookery qualification
under the Apprenticeship pathway.
Studies completed during the Certificate II in
Hospitality (Kitchen Operations) will be
credited towards your apprenticeship, usually
reducing the time taken to complete the Trade
Cookery qualification and the tuition costs
associated with this training.
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Following
completion of the Certificate III in Hospitality
(Commercial Cookery) and completion of the
relevant industry experience students may apply
for their trade qualification through the RPL
for Cooks or completing the Trade Test. The
benefits of this pathway are;
* you will have already completed all of the
off-the-job training required of the Trade
Cookery Certificate, this assists you in gaining
meaningful full time employment to achieve the
necessary “On the Job” experience required for
you to apply for RPL for Cooks or the Trade
Test. This entire process may take up to 4
years.
* you gain significant and all important
experience during your employment while you
study enabling you to achieve full time
employment based on this experience.
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Enrolling
as an apprentice and completing the Trade
Cookery Apprenticeship. This option is available
to Australian permanent residents only who are
indentured as an apprentice. The employer and
apprentice will select the Australian School of
Tourism and Hotel Management to be the
Registered Training Organisation (RTO) through
which their Trade Qualification is completed.
This process is subsidised by the Western
Australian Department of Education and Training.
Duration – 2 years 6 months
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