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Certificate II in Hospitality (SIT201316)

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Rationale

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who have a defined and limited range of hospitality operational skills and basic industry knowledge. They are involved in mainly routine and repetitive tasks and work under direct supervision.

 

This qualification provides a pathway to work in various hospitality settings, such as restaurants, hotels, motels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafés and coffee shops. Possible job titles include: bar attendant, café attendant, catering assistant, food and beverage attendant, front office assistant.

 

Course Structure

This course is a combination of theory and practical-based learning, designed to give students a thorough understanding of how the theory components apply to real-life situations. A total of 12 units, 6 core unit and 6 elective units, must be completed to a competent standard for students to be awarded this Certificate.

                       

CORE

BSBWOR203               Work effectively with others

SITHIND002                Source and use information on the hospitality industry

SITHIND003                Use hospitality skills effectively

SITXCCS003               Interact with customers

SITXCOM002              Show social and cultural sensitivity

SITXWHS001              Participate in safe work practices

 

ELECTIVES    

SITXFSA001                Use hygienic practices for food safety

SITHFAB002               Provide responsible service of alcohol

SITHFAB004               Prepare and serve non-alcoholic beverages

SITFAB005                  Prepare and serve espresso coffee

SITXINV001                 Receive and store stock

TLIE1005                     Carry out basic workplace calculations

 

Assessment

To gain this qualification, students must successfully complete a variety of theoretical, practical and verbal assessments.

 

NOTE: To successfully complete the Certificate II in Hospitality students must also undertake 12 shifts in industry. These shifts are supported by the school through offering a limited number of experiences at school events, which may occur during or outside of school times. Work Experience at external businesses is also supported by the school when students seek work experience placements and see the Senior Schooling HOD to complete the Work Experience Agreement paperwork.

 

Pathways

This qualification provides a pathway to work in various hospitality settings, such as restaurants, hotels, motels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops. Students also have the opportunity to continue to develop their knowledge in the Hospitality/Tourism/Events industry through further Nationally Recognised Qualifications.

 


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Last reviewed 14 July 2020
Last updated 14 July 2020