SIT40521

CERTIFICATE IV IN KITCHEN MANAGEMENT

ABOUT THIS QUALIFICATION

 This qualification reflects the role of chefs and 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.
The skills in this qualification must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and
State or Territory legislation, Australian standards and industry codes of practice

Learners who successfully complete this
qualification may progress into further
studies such as:
SIT50422 Diploma of Hospitality
Management

DURATION

54 weeks
50 weeks study, 4 weeks holidays
Full time 20 hours a week

TYPE OF STUDY

Classroom Blended

ASSESSMENT

Assessment methods may include:
Knowledge Test
Practical Task

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

age of 18 years and above
Satisfactory completion of the equivalent of an Australian year 10 or higher

IELTS (General or Academie) overallPTE AcademicTOEFL PBTOEFL IBTCAE ScaleELICOS (General English)
6.050-58547-58778-82169-175n/a
5.54650662162+ 15 weeks
5.03847851154+ 30 weeks

Note: Results older than two years are not acceptable (for offshore applicants) OR

2. Evidence that they have studied in English for at least five years in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, United Kingdom or United States OR

3. Evidence that, within two years of their application date, they have successfully completed in Australia a foundation course or a senior secondary certificate of education or successfully completed substantial components (50% or more units according to the training package) IV qualification or higher level qualification, from the Australian Qualifications Framework on a student visa. OR

4. Applicants originating from students visa assessment levels 1 and 2 countries without the required IELTS or equivalent score must undertake the Language, Literacy, Numeracy (LLN) and Digital (D) literacy test. For further information on student visa assessment levels visit Department of Home Affairs’ website at
www.homeaffairs.gov.au.

Onshore International Students
Complete the Pre-Training Review including LLND test which aims to identify training needs through questions on previous education or training, relevance of the courses to learner and relevant experience.

Offshore International Students
Complete the Pre-Training Review including LLND test which aims to identify training needs through questions on previous education or training, relevance of the courses to learner and relevant experience. This will be conducted either via video call (e.g. Skype) or phone call to the prospective learner.

Other Conditions
Students required to invest on average 5 hours a week of guided learning during the training weeks and does not include the term breaks.