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Culinary Management Bachelor of Culinary Management Associate Degree of Culinary Management Plate up your culinary vision by combining your commercial cookery skills with a business qualification. As a head chef, it will be your culinary vision that will be presented on the plate. Create the menu, cook signature dishes and create a dining experience that your customers won t forget. Combine your hospitality management training with your technical qualifications and enjoy the fast paced and rewarding lifestyle of being a chef with the Associate Degree of Culinary Management. Or perhaps you want to run your own restaurant or food and beverage establishment? Continuing your studies for a further year and graduating with a Bachelor of Culinary Management will equip you with the crucial skills to be successful in this area. Upon successful completion of the Associate Degree of Culinary Management, students are eligible to apply for recognition of prior learning for the Certificate 4 in Commercial Cookery (SIT40516) awarded by Think: Colleges PTY LTD, ABN 93 050 049 299, RTO No. 0269. HEP No. 4375. CRICOS Provider Code: 00246M. INTAKE PERIODS: 20 February, 5 June, 18 September DURATION: Bachelor of Culinary Management Full-time: 3 years Part-time: 6 years Associate Degree of Culinary Management Full-time: 2 years Part-time: 4 years STUDY TYPE: On-Campus CRICOS CODES: Bachelor of Culinary Management 094181A Associate Degree of Culinary Management 094180B Core Subjects Year 1 Business Communications Understanding People and Organisations Marketing Fundamentals Customer Experience Management Introduction to Professional Cookery Practical Introduction to Professional Cookery Theory Introduction to Kitchen Operations Introduction to Patisserie Year 2 Industry Practicum 1 Industry Practicum 2 Accounting for Decision Making The Business Environment Intermediate Professional Cookery Practical Intermediate Professional Cookery Theory Advanced Kitchen Operations Menu Engineering and Design You can choose to exit the course here with an Associate Degree of Culinary Management. Students are eligible to apply for recognition of prior learning for the Certificate 4 in commercial Cookery (STI40516) awarded by Think: Colleges Pty Ltd. CRICOS Provider Code: 00246M. Year 3 Organisational Creativity and Innovation Ethics & Sustainability Restaurant Management Simulation Planning & Designing Hospitality Venues Wine and Beverage Management Managing Restaurant Service Select two electives

HOW TO APPLY COMPLETE AN ONLINE APPLICATION AT williamblue.edu.au Entry Requirements Bachelor of Culinary Management Domestic: Year 12 or equivalent with ATAR 60 International: IELTS 6.0 with no skills band less than 5.5 Associate Degree of Culinary Management Domestic: Year 12 or equivalent International: IELTS 5.5 with no skills less than 5.0 Special Entry Requirements Demonstrated ability to undertake study at the required level: Broadly relevant work experience (documented e.g. CV), demonstrating a reasonable prospect of success; OR Formal, informal or non-formal study, completed or partially completed, demonstrating a reasonable prospect of success; OR Written submission to demonstrate reasonable prospect of success. What are my career opportunities? There is a continually growing demand for skilled culinary management professionals to work in the hospitality industry. As a graduate of William Blue, you will be ready to begin an exciting career in a range of positions such as: Executive Chef Executive Sous Chef Chef de Partie Food and Beverage Manager Restaurant Manager Café Owner or Manager Club Secretary or Manager Area Manager or Operations Manager

Event Management Bachelor of Event Management Associate Degree of Event Management Diploma of Event Management Plan and manage events: from conferences and conventions to food festivals and weddings. The management and coordination of an event is a highly-skilled operation with logistical issues like venue hire, catering, safety, transport, audio visual requirements and more. Not only that but you will need to juggle your time effectively and liaise with suppliers, clients and customers alike. Our event management course will teach you how to manage and operate an event from conception, through to operation and post-production. With guided industry experience along the way, you will acquire the theoretical skills and operational knowledge to stand out in the industry, allowing you to forge your career in this diverse field. INTAKE PERIODS: 20 February, 5 June, 18 September DURATION: Bachelor of Event Management Full-time: 3 years Part-time: 6 years Associate Degree of Event Management Full-time: 2 years Part-time: 4 years Diploma of Event Management Full-time: 1 year Part-time: 2 years STUDY TYPE: On-Campus or Flexible Online Delivery CRICOS CODES: Bachelor of Event Management 094808D Associate Degree of Event Management 094807E Diploma of Event Management 094806F Core Subjects Year 1 Business Communications Marketing Fundamentals Understanding People and Organisations Customer Experience Management Introduction to Tourism, Hospitality and Events Introduction to Event, Risk and Compliance Event Marketing, Sponsorship and Relationship Management Select one elective You can choose to exit the course here with a diploma of event management Year 2 Industry Practicum 1 and 2 Accounting for Decision Making The Business Environment Product Management MICE Management Select two electives You can choose to exit the course here with an associate degree of event management Year 3 Organisational Creativity and Innovation Ethics and Sustainability Event Production and Design Event Execution Event Proposals and Tenders Festivals and Special Events Risk and Crisis Management Select one elective

HOW TO APPLY COMPLETE AN ONLINE APPLICATION AT williamblue.edu.au Entry Requirements Bachelor of Event Management with ATAR 60 Associate Degree of Event Management Diploma of Event Management International Equivalent IELTS 5.5 (Academic) with no skills band less than 5.0 Special Entry Requirements Demonstrated ability to undertake study at the required level: Broadly relevant work experience (documented e.g. CV), demonstrating a reasonable prospect of success; OR Formal, informal or non-formal study, completed or partially completed, demonstrating a reasonable prospect of success; OR Written submission to demonstrate reasonable prospect of success. What are my career opportunities? There is a continually growing demand for skilled event management professionals to work in the hospitality industry. As a graduate of William Blue, you will be ready to begin an exciting career in a range of positions such as: Event Manager / Executive Event Director Event Project Manager Event Sales Manager Event Executive Event Organiser Venue Management Exhibitions Management Incentives Director

Hospitality Management Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management) Associate Degree of Business (Hospitality Management) Diploma of Business (Hospitality Management) William Blue s Hospitality Management courses introduce you to hospitality concepts, allow you to discover business and management principles, and provide you with the knowledge, attributes, skills and experience of hospitality operations. As a graduate, you will have the opportunity for an exciting role in many areas of the hospitality industry. INTAKE PERIODS: 20 February, 5 June, 18 September DURATION: Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management) Full-time: 3 years Part-time: 6 years Associate Degree of Business (Hospitality Management) Full-time: 2 years Part-time: 4 years Diploma of Business (Hospitality Management) Full-time: 1 year Part-time: 2 years STUDY TYPE: On campus or Flexible Online Delivery CRICOS CODES: Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management) 094179F Associate Degree of Business (Hospitality Management) 094178G Diploma of Business (Hospitality Management) 094177G Core Subjects Year 1 Business Communications Understanding People and Organisations Marketing Fundamentals Customer Experience Management Introduction to Tourism, Hospitality and Events Front Office Operations Exploring Gastronomy Select one elective You can choose to exit the course here with a Diploma of Business (Hospitality Management). Year 2 Industry Practicum 1 Industry Practicum 2 Accounting for Decision Making The Business Environment Product Distribution and Revenue Management Global Innovations and Trends Select two electives You can choose to exit the course here with an Associate Degree of Business (Hospitality Management). Year 3 Organisational Creativity and Innovation Ethics & Sustainability Hospitality Entrepreneurship HOTS Planning & Designing Hospitality Venues Risk and Crisis Management Select three electives

HOW TO APPLY COMPLETE AN ONLINE APPLICATION AT williamblue.edu.au Entry Requirements Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management) with ATAR 60 Associate Degree of Business (Hospitality Management) Diploma of Business (Hospitality Management) International Equivalent IELTS 5.5 (Academic) with no skills band less than 5.0 Special Entry Requirements What are my career opportunities? There is a continually growing demand for skilled hospitality professionals to work in the hospitality industry. As a graduate of William Blue, you will be ready to begin an exciting career in a range of positions such as: Operations Director Restaurant Owner Hospitality Entrepreneur Resort Manager Hotel Executive Services Manager Business Analyst and Consultant Demonstrated ability to undertake study at the required level: Broadly relevant work experience (documented e.g. CV), demonstrating a reasonable prospect of success; OR Formal, informal or non-formal study, completed or partially completed, demonstrating a reasonable prospect of success; OR Written submission to demonstrate reasonable prospect of success.

Tourism Management Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management) Associate Degree of Business (Tourism Management) Diploma of Business (Tourism Management) The Hospitality and Tourism Industry is the largest and fasted growing industry in the world. The world s population is increasingly mobile, with many consequences for businesses, individuals and their environments. Travel whether for business or pleasure and its growing influence on the global economy, has led to tourism management being one of the most popular fields of study in Higher Education. Core Subjects Year 1 Business Communications Marketing Fundamentals Understanding People and Organisations Customer Experience Management Introduction to Tourism, Hospitality and Events Place, Culture and Destination Management The Tourist Experience Elective 1 INTAKE PERIODS: 20 February, 5 June, 18 September DURATION: Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management) Full-time: 3 years Part-time: 4-6 years Associate Degree of Business (Tourism Management) Full-time: 2 years Part-time: 3-4 years Diploma of Business (Tourism Management) Full-time: 1 year Part-time: 2 years STUDY TYPE: On-campus or Flexible Online Delivery CRICOS CODES: Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management) 094176J Associate Degree of Business (Tourism Management) 094175K Diploma of Business (Tourism Management) 094174M You can choose to exit the course here with a Diploma of Business (Tourism Management) Year 2 Industry Practicum 1 and 2 Accounting for Decision Making The Business Environment Product Distribution and Revenue Management Global Innovation and Trends Product Management in Tourism Elective 2 You can choose to exit the course here with an Associate Degree of Business (Tourism Management). Year 3 Organisational Creativity and Innovation Ethics and Sustainability Risk and Crisis Management Tourism Entrepreneurship Sustainability and Resource Management Tourism Strategies, Planning and Policy Elective 3 Elective 4

HOW TO APPLY COMPLETE AN ONLINE APPLICATION AT williamblue.edu.au Entry Requirements Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management) with ATAR 60 Associate Degree of Business (Tourism Management) Diploma of Business (Tourism Management) International Equivalent IELTS 5.5 (Academic) with no skills band less than 5.0 Special Entry Requirements What are my career opportunities? There is a continually growing demand for skilled tourism management professionals to work in the hospitality industry. As a graduate of William Blue, you will be ready to begin an exciting career in a range of positions such as: Destination Marketing Manager Destination Development Management Regional Tourism Manager Tourism Consultant Tourism Entrepreneur Tourism Policy Adviser Demonstrated ability to undertake study at the required level: Broadly relevant work experience (documented e.g. CV), demonstrating a reasonable prospect of success; OR Formal, informal or non-formal study, completed or partially completed, demonstrating a reasonable prospect of success; OR Written submission to demonstrate reasonable prospect of success.

Sydney Campus 1-5 Hickson Road, The Rocks, Sydney, NSW 2000 William Blue Dining 105-107 George Street, The Rocks, Sydney, NSW 2000 FOR MORE Contact a Course and Careers Advisor on 1300 851 237 or visit www.williamblue.edu.au INFORMATION William Blue courses are delivered by Torrens University Australia, trading as William Blue at Torrens University Australia. ABN 99 154 937 005. CRICOS Provider Code: 03389E Content is correct at date of print March 2017