CHC30125

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management

Introduction

This course is designed for individuals who want to develop high-level management and leadership skills in the hospitality industry. It is ideal for those who are seeking to advance into senior managerial or executive roles in hotels, restaurants, resorts, and other hospitality establishments.

This course prepares students for to oversee complex hospitality operations and drive business growth and provides a pathway to work in hospitality establishments such as restaurants, hotels, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops, or to run their own hospitality business.

How do I Apply ?

Prior to making an application read and understand the course information provided in this course information flyer, our website and the student handbook/prospectus. Then complete the application form and email to Gradskill College Australia and supporting documents to study@gradskill.com.au.

You can make an application through our accredited education agents listed on our website www.gradskill.com.au/agents

Why Choose GradsKILL

Empowering you with real-world skills, industry-recognised training

Gain practical, hands-on experience guided by industry professionals who understand real workforce demands. Build confidence through structured learning, real-world projects, and supportive mentorship. Access nationally recognised training designed to improve employability and career progression.

Join a supportive learning environment focused on your success, professional growth, and long-term career outcomes.

Course Requirements

Applicants must be at least 18 years of age at the time of enrolment.

Completion of Year 12 or equivalent qualification is required for enrolment.

IELTS 5.5 overall (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent English proficiency is required.

International students must demonstrate English language proficiency with a minimum score of:

  • IELTS overall band of 6.0 (Academic), or
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English) 47; or equivalent.

The test must have been taken no more than two years before you apply for Gradskill College Australia courses.

Alternatively, students can provide evidence that:

  1. they have studied in English for at least five years in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, United Kingdom or United States, or
  2. within two years of their application, they have successfully completed a foundation course or a senior secondary certificate of education or a substantial part of a Certificate III or higher level qualification from the Australian Qualifications Framework in Australia, or
  3. Successful completion of an English Placement Test

All students are required to undertake a Pre-Training Review and complete a language, literacy and numeracy and digital proficiency test to ensure student have the appropriate level of skills for the best chance of successful completion of the course, and to Identify student’s learning and pathway needs.

All students must undertake a pre-training review conducted before the enrolment. Pre-training Review allows Gradskill College Australia to identify students training needs and their suitability into the course. Through this review, student can demonstrate that they have necessary skills to successfully complete the course. This review can by completing a questionnaire or via an interview with a designated Gradskill College Australia staff. The review also helps to assess oral communication skills of the student.

Students must have a proficient knowledge of written and spoken English to successfully participate in the training and compete the course assessment. All Students are required to undertake a Language, Literacy and Digital proficiency (LLND) assessment prior to the commencement of training to ensure if you will need any additional support during the course. All students enrolling into this course are expected to be at least at ACSF Level 3 in all or majority of skills. If the students are at a lower level, additional learning support will be determined and recommended.

Students enrolling in this course are expected have must have basic computer skills including use of internet, email and word processor. All students must have access to an operating computer, laptop, tablet or smart phone with internet.

Students enrolled in SIT50422 Diploma of Hospitality Management are required to undertake 192 hours of work placement in an operational hospitality establishment (such as restaurants, cafes and function venues), to demonstrate their skills and knowledge and to complete assessment requirements.