Domestic Students
SIT20116
Certificate II
in Tourism
Enter the exciting industry of tourism and open your career to endless possibilities. You will create a solid foundation for roles across a diverse range of tourism settings.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Study online
No QLD Government
funding
Not available as a traineeship
Pay per unit
Workplace practical requirements
What can I expect?
Career opportunities – where
will my studies lead me?
Tourism Office Assistant
Retail Assistant
Receptionist
Museum Attendant
Events Organiser
With a Certificate II
in Tourism, you will:
01
Learn and develop skills in customer interaction, cultural sensitivity and safe work practices that are essential in tourism roles.
02
Gain a nationally recognised qualification that supports your career aspirations and gives you an advantage when applying for roles.
03
Create a solid foundation for which to build a career in Tourism and hospitality.
04
Gain certification for providing responsible service of alcohol and learn how to prepare non-alcoholic beverages.
05
Open the door to an exciting career in just about any setting you can think of!
Entry requirements
Not applicable.
Workplace practical
requirements
Not applicable.
Course Duration
6
24
Nationally Accredited Qualification
Pathways to University
n/a
Rolling Enrolment
Enrol anytime
Learning Method
Study online at your own pace on any device
Live Webinars
Coming soon!
Fees and Payment Options:
Course fees:
Upfront
$1,477
Pay Per Unit
$150
Total units: 11
Fee per unit: $135
RPL
$977
Pay 50% upfront ($488.50)
and 50% upon completion ($488.50)
Administration fees are non-refundable. Each unit will require payment before the release of your next unit.
For more information, please refer to our Fees, Charges & Refund Policy.
You will be required to follow your training plan. This will be discussed and agreed upon at induction. If you do not meet the obligation of the agreed timeframe, other charges may be applicable. Maximum time frames are subject to volumes of learning and qualifications being superseded.
Further charges may be applied if student obligations are not met in accordance with the agreed timeframes stated in the student training plan, discussed and determined at induction. Maximum time frames are subject to recommended study load and potential nationally authorised changes to qualification criteria.
Subsidised Fee – VET in Schools (VETiS)
VETiS
$0
11
$0
Vocational education and training (VET) courses are available to students while they are still at school. This is often referred to as VETiS.
ELIGIBLE* Students undertaking this qualification while they are in secondary school is entirely funded by the Queensland Government’s Skills Assure funding program, and no co-contribute fee is required.
Students who do not meet the eligibility criteria may also undertake this qualification with fee-for-service arrangements where the student or parent pays the total cost of the qualification. See our total course fees above for pricing.
Speak to your school’s guidance officer, career counsellor, vocational education coordinator, or head of senior schooling about the qualification that is right for you.
For further information – see desbt.qld.gov.au/training/training-careers/incentives/vetis.
Traineeship
Traineeships combine training with working in a real job with a real wage for a real boss. Trainees complete a nationally recognised qualification while learning valuable skills at work and under the guidance of a training organisation. For more information, click here.
Employers may benefit from state and Australian Government incentives for employing a trainee. Please visit this link for further information
Qualification Structure:
A total of 11 units must be completed:
4
Core Units
SITTIND001Â
Source and use information on the tourism and travel industry
SITXCCS003
Interact with customers
SITXCOM002
Show social and cultural sensitivity
SITXWHS001
Participate in safe work practices
7
Elective Units
SITXFSA001
Use hygienic practices for food safety
SITHFAB004
Prepare and serve non-alcoholic beverages
SITXFIN001
Process financial transactions
SITHIND002
Source and use information on the hospitality industry
BSBWOR203
Work effectively with others
SITHFAB002
Provide responsible service of alcohol
SIRXPDK001
Advise on products and services
It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3!
We aim to help our students as much as possible. That’s why you can apply for and start your study journey in three easy steps.
01
Enrol
02
Meet your mentor
We will call you to confirm details, discuss eligibility, workplace and assessment requirements and ensure everything is correct.
This interview forms part of your orientation into your course and will allow you to ask further questions.
You will then be required to make payment.
Once payment is received, we will then send you the Confirmation of Enrolment (COE). This Includes details of your Educator and your Training Plan outlining the units you are undertaking and due dates
03
Commence your studies
You will receive an email with your login details. Remember these details and bookmark the login URL in your browser. Logging in will give you access to your first unit in the online portal.
Start on your first unit.
RPL students
Your Educator will contact you to progress the RPL process if you are undertaking this pathway.
Congratulations. You’re on your way to completing your new qualification!