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Asian CookeryThis program prepares students for employment in the restaurant and hospitality industries. It provides the student with the hands-on practical training required for them to begin a successful career as a Asian cook as well as providing foundational skills for further studies in Food & Beverage supervision and Hospitality Management.
Qualifications Available in this Program (depending on your entry & exit points)
General Entry Requirements and Pre-requisites All entry into this program is at Certificate III level and requires the equivalent of Australian Year 10 with passes in English or completion of the Certificate I in Retail Baking. What You'll Learn in Each Course In the Certificate III, the student is trained in preparing a wide range of specialist Asian cuisine including sashimi, rice, noodles, satays, sauces, soups, vegetables, poultry, salads and specialist Asian dishes. The theoretical and practical training is undertaken in the industrial kitchens and training restaurant located on campus. In the Diploma, the student is trained to work as a supervisor within a restaurant. Subject areas include preparing budgets, rostering staff, establishing procedures, training colleagues, developing operational plans and managing financial and work place documents. In the Advanced Diploma, the student is trained to work as a manager within a restaurant. Subject areas include managing staff, monitoring staff performance, recruiting and selecting staff, managing financial operations and managing the physical assets within the restaurant. Work Experience, Activities & Events The TAFE colleges work very closely with the five star hotels and restaurants in Perth & Western Australia. As part of the course, the students are assisted in obtaining paid part-time employment with these hotels and restaurants. The hospitality industry in Western Australia is booming at the moment and there is plenty of work available in this area for well trained and motivated students. It is recommended that students complete 200 hours of industry work experience during this course. Note: International students will need to apply for a work permit through the Australian Immigration Department to obtain paid work in industry. Career Outcomes Graduates of the Cert III in Asian Cookery can become assistants to Asian Cooks and Chefs or gain other types of work in the Cooking industry. Depending on the stage of completion, graduates of the Diploma or Advanced Diploma of Hospitality can obtain work as Duty, Floor or Restaurant Managers. Further Study & University Options Successful completion of the Cert III in Asian Cookery will allow further study of the Diploma and Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (if these are part of the initial application). Related Career on a Migration Skills List Some careers relating to these courses may be relevant for skilled migration purposes. Please refer to the following resources for more details: For Australia's General Skilled Migration program, please refer to the "Skilled Occupation List" (SOL) on the Australian Department of Immigration website. The "Migration Occupation in Demand" (MODL) list is maintained by the Australian Department of Immigration. This list is constantly updated so please see the immigration website for further details. The Western Australian government also sponsors skilled migrants, particularly for regional areas. The "Skills in Demand" and "Priority Skills" lists can be viewed on the W.A. Government's Skilled Migration site If interested in migration, it is strongly recommended that you consult a registered migration agent for advice. Back to TAFE of Western Australia To enrol and find out course fees, intake dates, entry requirements and more details about courses and the Institute please click on the Enquiry button and complete our form and one of our staff member will get back to you very soon. |
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