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SIT50107 Diploma of Tourism |
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Course Outlines
SIT50107 Diploma of Tourism- CRICOS course code:051497C
This qualification targets the role of the manager within all industry sectors, designed to develop general and specialised skills, such as human resource management, financial and project management.
The depth and complexity of knowledge and skills would include the development, planning, evaluation and co-ordination of applications across a broad range of technical and/or managerial requirements.
The qualification will help the graduate to intimately understand and have the knowledge and skills to work in a wide range of areas within the tourism industry.
Admissions | Admissions: | Completed the Australian Year 11 or equivalent | | Pre-requisite: | Certificate III in Tourism Certificate IV in Tourism | | Availability: | Full Time | | Duration: | 60 weeks The duration of the course include the Completion of or Recognition of Prior Learning For; Certificate III in Tourism(20 weeks) Certificate IV in Tourism(40 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: | Retail agency manager / branch manager Operations manager (small tour operator) Visitor information centre manager Specialist guide | 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, in some cases in substantial depth; analyse and plan approaches to technical problems or management requirements; transfer and apply theoretical concepts and/or technical or creative skills to a range of situations; evaluate information, using it in forecasting for planning or research purposes; take responsibility for their own outputs in relation to broad quantity and quality parameters; take some responsibility for the achievement of group outcomes.
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