Courses Tourism Management Certificate IV in Tourism
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SIT40207 Certificate IV in Tourism

This qualification reflects the role of individuals with leadership and guidance responsibilities within the tourism industry.

The depth and complexity of knowledge and skills would include a broad range of skills in a wide variety of contexts, including evaluation and planning, responsibility for team outcomes, organising activities of self and team members as well as resolution of specific problems.

The qualification will help the graduate to intimately understand and have the knowledge and skills to work in a range of areas within the tourism industry.

Admissions
      
Admissions:Completed the Australian Year 11 or equivalent
Pre-requisite:Certificate III in Tourism
Availability:Full Time
Duration:

40 weeks

The duration of the course include the Completion of or Recognition of Prior Learning For;

Certificate III in Tourism (20 weeks)

 

Intakes:February, April, July and October
English Requirements:IELTS 5.5 or equivalent (for international students)
Special Admissions:Mature age students with satisfactory industry experience
Related Careers: Tour Leader
Guest service coordinator
Conference assistant
Visitor information officer
Multi-skilled senior person in a winery


The AQF Descriptor for this Certificate is:

The worker will normally be engaged in a workplace in which they:
  • demonstrate understanding of a broad knowledge base incorporating some theoretical concepts;
  • apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems;
  • identify and apply skill and knowledge areas to a wide variety of contexts, in some cases in depth;
  • identify, analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources;
  • take responsibility for their own outputs in relation to specified quality standards;
  • take limited responsibility for the quantity and quality output of others.