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Senior high school certificate that is equivalent to an Australian Year 12 qualification with satisfactory results and attendance.
OR
Cambridge Overseas School Certificate or GCE O levels with credit average in 4 subjects.
OR
Successful Completion of a recognized Foundation Studies program in Australia.
OR
International Baccalaureate Certificate minimum 25 points.
QUALIFICATION | CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, AND ADVANCED DIPLOMA |
IELTS (Academic module) | Overall 5.5 (no band below 5.0) |
TOEFL iBT (Internet-based) | 69-79 with n band less than 14 |
TOEFL Paper | 523 (with a min. TWE 3.5) |
TOEFL CBT (Combuted-based) | 193 (with a min.TWE 3.5) |
PTE Academic | 46 with no communicative skill score less than 40 |
TOEIC | Listening and Reading 650-700 |
Speaking 150 | |
Writing 130 | |
CEF | B2 |
CELS (all skills) | Pass |
ISLPRS (all skills) | 2+ |
FCE (Cambridge) | Yes |
CAE (Cambridge) | Yes |
CPE (Cambridge) | Yes |
Upper Intermediate (English for Academic Purposes) certificate from a recognised English language centre | Yes |
Advanced English (for Academic Purposes) certificate from a recognised English language centre | Yes |
Senior Secondary Certificate of Education completed in Australia | Yes |
Certificate IV or higher completed in Australia | Yes |
Tertiary studies in medium of English | Yes |
Evidence of at least 5 years of studies in an English speaking country | Yes |
(Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Canada, United States of America, South Africa, Republic of Ireland) |
An Australian Year 12 qualification with an ATAR/ TER score of 50 or higher.
OR
Successful completion of a recognized Foundation Studies program in Australia.
OR
Satisfactory completion of the International Baccalaureate Diploma minimum 23 points.
This diploma course prepares you for management roles across a broad range of travel and tourism environments. Learn business operations and regulations, tourism practices and project management skills and enhance your learning through visits to tourism operators and networking opportunities.
This course gives you an in-depth understanding of how the tourism industry operates, giving you a grounding in business operations and regulations, culturally appropriate and sustainable practices and effective planning.
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STAGE 1
SITTIND001 Source and provide information on the tourism and travel industry
SITXWHS003 Implement and monitor work health and safety practices
SITTTSL005 Sell Tourism Products and Services
SITXCCS007 Enhance customer service experiences
SITXCOM005 Manage conflict
SITXFIN002 Interpret financial information
SITTTSL002 Access and interpret product information
SITTTSL016 Provides specialist advice on cruises
SITTTSL003 Provide advice on international destinations
SITTTSL004 Provide advice on Australian destinations
SITTTSL010 Use a computerised reservations or operations system
STAGE 2
SITXFIN003 Manage finances within a budget
SITXFIN004 Prepare and monitor budgets
SITXCCS008 Develop and manage quality customer service practices
BSBDIV501 Manage diversity in the workplace
SITXHRM003 Lead and manage people
SITXMGT001 Monitor work operations
BSBSUS401 Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices
SITXMGT002 Establish and conduct business relationships
BSBMKG510 Plan e-marketing communications
SITXMPR004 Coordinate marketing activities
STAGE 2 - ADD A CHOICE OF ONE ELECTIVE OF 2 UNITS FROM THE LIST BELOW
AIRFARES
SITTTSL012 Construct Normal International Airfares
SITTTSL013 Construct Promotional International Airfares
TOUR GUIDING
SITTGDE004 Lead Tour Groups
SITTGDE005 Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities
PRACTICAL PLACEMENT
BSBWOR501 Manage personal work priorities & professional development
BSBWOR403 Manage stress in the workplace
STUDY PATHS
Careers workshops are a regular feature of the Angliss student calendar, delivering practical skills you can put into practice now and when you graduate. Workshops include:
OSHC: 530 Aud per year