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2014 International Course Prospectus learn. achieve. succeed. Melbourne City Institute of Education Pty Ltd, as trustee for MCIE Unit Trust CRICOS Provider no: 03024A RTO Provider no: 22172 1300 737 004 www.mcie.edu.au info@mcie.edu.au

CONTENTS Introduction... 2 BSB40407 Certificate IV in Small Business Management... 5 BSB51107 Diploma of Management... 7 SIT30813 Certificate III in Commercial Cookery... 9 SIT40413 Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery... 11 SIT50313 Diploma of Hospitality... 13 DID YOU KNOW? Almost 55 per cent of students living and studying in Melbourne city are international students. City of Melbourne, 2010 International Course Prospectus 2014 1

INTRODUCTION Melbourne City Institute of Education (MCIE) is located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. MCIE is a leading Registered Training Organisation that provides vocational education education services to students from Australia & Overseas with an effort to empower students with the skills and confidence to be contributing members of the business community and society in general. Our aim is to train, build & prepare each student to occupy key positions within the industry. The MCIE Difference MCIE develops courses and delivery strategies to engage you and ensure you have a competitive edge. The Institute provides educational services to numerous students from diverse backgrounds and walks of life. Our centrally located college has all the advantages of a new generation, multi disciplinary school, with accredited courses and quality assurance. Studying at MCIE is an investment in your future Comfortable transition to studying and living in Australia Accredited, nationally recognised programs, delivered in accordance with Commonwealth Education Services for Overseas Students ACT 2000 Personalised teaching Capital city location Career focussed training Training Kitchen 644 Victoria St, North Melbourne, Victoria 3051 Main Campus Level 2, 52-58 Chetwynd St, West Melbourne, Victoria, 3003 Training Location The main campus is located at Level 2, 52-58 Chetwynd Street, West Melbourne, Victoria, 3003. Our central location lends itself to shopping, dining, touring, recreational activities and all the lifestyle options this wonderful city has to offer. The training kitchen is located at 644 Victoria Street, North Melbourne, Victoria 3051. Qualifications MCIE offers the following accredited and nationally recognised qualifications to international students: BSB51107 Diploma of Management BSB40407 Certificate IV in Small Business Management SIT50313 Diploma of Hospitality SIT40413 Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery SIT30813 Certificate III in Commercial Cookery Contact MCIE Ph: 1300 737 004 Fax: +61 3 9329 0052 Email: info@mcie.edu.au Web: www.mcie.edu.au If you would like to obtain more information about the course and/or make an appointment for an interview, CONTACT MCIE International Student Course Prospectus Handbook 2013 2014 20 2

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BSB40407 CERTIFICATE IV IN SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT COURSE DESCRIPTION National Code Course Duration Tuition Fee CRICOS Code Contact hours BSB40407 26 weeks A$4,250 073297G 20 hours per week Certificate IV in Small Business Management reflects the role of individuals who use well-developed skills and a broad knowledge base in a wide variety of small business contexts. Students will gain the skills required for enriching their business management knowledge that may assist in furthering a career in Business Management. PRE-REQUISITIES/ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 18 years or older IELTS 5.5 or higher Completed secondary studies in the student s home country equivalent to an Australian Year 12 qualification from an English speaking country, or relevant and sufficient work experience International students must hold valid Australian visa to study this course If an applicant cannot produce evidence of a satisfactory IELTS score, and there are doubts their English language skills being sufficient to cope in an academic environment, the applicant will be required to sit an IELTS test or to enrol in an English (ELICOS) course for an appropriate duration until the applicant achieves the required IELTS score. QUALIFICATION RECOGNITION This qualification is based on the principles, guidelines and standards set by Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and is recognised throughout Australia. ASSESSMENT Assessment is through participation through classroom delivery as well as completing assessment activities and tasks like: Questions and Answers Case Studies Observations/Demonstration Role-plays Research Assignments Workplace Projects Qualification recognition/ Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Participants can apply for RPL. EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS Communication Being appropriately assertive when marketing the business negotiating effectively Persuading effectively with clients, suppliers, nancial backers and other business stakeholders Reading, interpreting and questioning legal, nancial, marketing and other business documentation Teamwork Identifying and utilising the strengths of other team members Providing coaching, mentoring and feedback to members of the team Problem solving Applying a range of problem solving strategies Seeking information from various sources to determine the cause of the problem using numeracy skills to calculate costs, prices and cashflow projections International Course Prospectus 2014 5

BSB40407 Initiative and enterprise Being creative and entrepreneurial in translating small business ideas into action Developing innovative solutions to small business challenges Identifying small business opportunities not obvious to others Planning and organising Developing a business plan Developing operational procedures for the small business Identifying performance measures for the small business Planning for contingencies Self management Having personal goals and a vision for the small business Taking personal responsibility for the business Learning Contributing to the learning of team members Seeking assistance and expert advice on nancial, legal and/or Technical aspects of the business Seeking out and learning new ideas, skills and techniques Technology Applying business technology for communication, planning, nancial management, marketing and operating the business Comparing and purchasing new business technology COURSE OUTLINE Core Units BSBSMB401A Establish legal and risk management requirements of small business BSBSMB402A Plan small business finances BSBSMB403A Market the small business BSBSMB404A Undertake small business planning Elective Units BSBCUS401B Coordinate implementation of customer service strategies BSBCUS402B Address customer needs BSBINN301A Promote innovation in a team environment BSBMKG414B Undertake marketing activities BSBRES401A Analyse and present research information BSBSMB405B Monitor and manage small business operations International Course Student Prospectus Handbook 2013 2014 20 6

BSB51107 DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT COURSE DESCRIPTION National Code Course Duration Tuition Fee CRICOS Code Contact hours BSB51107 26 weeks A$4,250 073298F 20 hours per week The Diploma of Management is ideal for participants who would like to advance their career prospects and participants who are already working in Business Management and wish to gain a formal qualication for their Profession. In order to achieve the BSB51107 - Diploma of Management qualication, participants must complete a total of 8 units, 5 core and 3 electives. This qualication reflects the role of individuals who are engaged to manage the work of others or to add value to or review management practices. Their role may be in any industry or organisational setting. Typically people in these roles will have considerable experience in their respective industries or vocational areas and couple an informed perspective of the specic work requirements with their managerial approaches. PRE-REQUISITIES/ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 18 years or older IELTS 5.5 or higher Completed secondary studies in the student s home country equivalent to an Australian Year 12 qualification from an English speaking country, or relevant and sufficient work experience International students must hold valid Australian visa to study this course ASSESSMENT Assessment is through participation through classroom delivery as well as completing assessment activities and tasks like: Questions and Answers Case Studies Observations/Demonstration Role-plays Research Assignments Workplace projects EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS Communication Communicating with business contacts to promote goals and objectives of the business Obtaining feedback from colleagues and clients Teamwork Leading, planning and supervising the performance of team members to develop cohesion and to foster innovative work practices Problem solving Accessing and assessing informatio for accuracy and relevance Developing strategies for minimising risks If an applicant cannot produce evidence of a satisfactory IELTS score, and there are doubts their English language skills being sufficient to cope in an academic environment, the applicant will be required to sit an IELTS test or to enrol in an English (ELICOS) course for an appropriate duration until the applicant achieves the required IELTS score. QUALIFICATION RECOGNITION This qualication is based on the principles, guidelines and standards set by the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and is recognised throughout Australia. International Course Prospectus 2014 7

BSB51107 Initiative and enterprise Identifying networking opportunities and operational strategies to ensure the viability of the business Instigating new or different work practices to improve productivity or service delivery Planning and organising Allocating work to meet time and budget constraints Developing plans and schedules Self management Prioritising tasks Learning Participating in professional networks and associations to obtain and maintain personal knowledge and skills Systematically identifying learning and development needs Technology Using business technology to access, organise and monitor information COURSE OUTLINE Core Units BSBCUS501C Manage quality customer service BSBWOR501B Manage personal work priorities and professional development BSBMGT502B Manage people performance BSBFIM501A Manage budgets and financial plans BSBWHS501A Ensure a safe workplace Elective Units BSBMGT516C Facilitate continuous improvement BSBWOR502B Ensure team effectiveness BSBSUS501A Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability International Course Prospectus 2014 8

SIT30813 CERTIFICATE III IN COMMERCIAL COOKERY COURSE DESCRIPTION National Code Course Duration Tuition Fee CRICOS Code Contact hours SIT30813 52 weeks (fulltime) A$11,900 083513K 20 hours per week This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent as a qualified cook. Work would be undertaken in various hospitality enterprises where food is prepared and served, including restaurants, hotels, clubs, pubs, cafes, cafeterias and coffee shops. Individuals may have some responsibility for others and provide technical advice and support to a team. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES/JOB ROLES This course is designed to provide you with the culinary and kitchen management as a professional chef, supervise a catering operation and/or to continue higher studies to Diploma. PRE-REQUISITIES/ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 18 years or older IELTS 5.5 or higher Completed secondary studies in the student s home country equivalent to an Australian Year 12 qualification from an English speaking country, or relevant and sufficient work experience International students must hold valid Australian visa to study this course If an applicant cannot produce evidence of a satisfactory IELTS score, and there are doubts their English language skills being sufficient to cope in an academic environment, the applicant will be required to sit an IELTS test or to enrol in an English (ELICOS) course for an appropriate duration until the applicant achieves the required IELTS score. QUALIFICATION RECOGNITION This qualification is based on the principles, guidelines and standards set by Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and is recognised throughout Australia. ASSESSMENT Assessment is through participation in the classroom delivery as well as completing assessment activities and tasks like: Questions and answers Case studies Observations/Demonstration Role-plays Research assignments Workplace projects Kitchen practice COURSE STRUCTURE Students will need to complete twenty five (25) units of competency, consisting of the following core and elective units: Core Units BSBSUS201A BSBWOR203B HLTAID003 SITHCCC101 SITHCCC201 SITHCCC202 SITHCCC203 SITHCCC204 SITHCCC301 SITHCCC302 SITHCCC303 SITHCCC307 SITHCCC308 SITHCCC309 SITHKOP101 SITHKOP302 SITHPAT306 SITXFSA101 SITXFSA201 SITXHRM301 SITXINV202 SITXWHS101 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices. Work effectively with others Provide first aid Use food preparation equipment Produce dishes using basic methods of cookery Produce appetisers and salads Produce stocks, sauces and soups Produce vegetable, fruit, egg and farinaceous dishes Produce poultry dishes Produce seafood dishes Produce meat dishes Produce food to meet special dietary requirements Produce cakes, pastries and breads Work effectively as a cook Clean kitchen premises and equipment Plan and cost basic menus Produce desserts Use hygienic practices for food safety Participate in safe food handling practices Coach others in job skills Maintain the quality of perishable items Participate in safe work practices Elective Units SITHCCC304 SITXCOM201 SITXINV201 Produce and serve food for buffets Show social and cultural sensitivity Receive and store stock International Course Prospectus 2014 9

SIT30813 International Course Prospectus 2014 10

SIT40413 CERTIFICATE IV IN COMMERCIAL COOKERY COURSE DESCRIPTION National Code Course Duration Tuition Fee CRICOS Code Contact hours SIT40413 85 weeks A$15,400 083514J 20 hours per week This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent as a qualified chef or cook in a supervisory or team leading role in the kitchen. Work would be undertaken in various kitchen settings, such as in restaurants, hotels, clubs, pubs, cafes, cafeterias and coffee shops. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES/JOB ROLES The program will provide students with a flexible career pathway to develop supervision and management skills, graduates will find employmentin a wide range of areas, these typically include; major hopitality venues, tourism and gaming venues. PRE-REQUISITIES/ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 18 years or older IELTS 5.5 or higher Completed secondary studies in the student s home country equivalent to an Australian Year 12 qualification from an English speaking country, or relevant and sufficient work experience International students must hold valid Australian visa to study this course If an applicant cannot produce evidence of a satisfactory IELTS score, and there are doubts their English language skills being sufficient to cope in an academic environment, the applicant will be required to sit an IELTS test or to enrol in an English (ELICOS) course for an appropriate duration until the applicant achieves the required IELTS score. QUALIFICATION RECOGNITION This qualification is based on the principles, guidelines and standards set by Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and is recognised throughout Australia. ASSESSMENT Assessment is through participation through classroom delivery as well as completing assessment activities and tasks like: Questions and answers Case studies Observations/Demonstration Role-plays Research assignments Workplace projects Kitchen practice International Course Prospectus 2014 11

SIT40413 COURSE STRUCTURE Students will need to complete thirty three (33) units of competency, consisting of the following core and elective units: Core Units Elective Units BSBDIV501A BSBSUS301A HLTAID003 SITHCCC101 SITHCCC201 SITHCCC202 SITHCCC203 SITHCCC204 SITHCCC301 SITHCCC302 SITHCCC303 SITHCCC307 SITHCCC308 SITHCCC309 SITHKOP302 SITHKOP402 SITHKOP403 SITHPAT306 SITXCOM401 SITXFIN402 SITXFSA101 SITXFSA201 SITXHRM301 SITXHRM402 SITXINV202 SITXMGT401 SITXWHS401 Manage diversity in the workplace Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices Provide First Aid Use food preparation equipment Produce dishes using basic methods of cookery Produce appetisers and salads Produce stocks, sauces and soups Produce vegetable, fruit, egg and farinaceous dishes Produce poultry dishes Produce seafood dishes Produce meat dishes Produce food to meet special dietary requirements Produce cakes, pastries and breads Work effectively as a cook Plan and cost basic menus Develop menus for special dietrary requirements Coordinate cooking operations Produce desserts Manage conflicts Manage finances within a budget Use hygienic practices for food safety Participate in safe food handling practices Coach others in job skills Lead and manage people Maintain the quality of perishable items Monitor work operations Implement and monitor work health and safety practices BSBSUS201A SITXCCS303 SITXFIN401 SITXFSA401 SITXWHS301 SITHIND201 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Provide service to customers Interpret financial operations Develop and implement a food safety program Identify hazards, assess and control safety risks Source and use information on the hospitality industry International Course Prospectus 2014 12

SIT50313 DIPLOMA OF HOSPITALITY COURSE DESCRIPTION National Code Course Duration Tuition Fee CRICOS Code Contact hours SIT50313 78 weeks A$18,900 083515G 20 hours per week This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent as a manager in any hospitality functional area. Work would be undertaken in various hospitality settings, such as restaurants, hotels, catering operations, motels, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES/JOB ROLES Graduates will find employment in a wide range of areas, these typically include: major hotel and hospitality venues, tourism and gaming venues. PRE-REQUISITIES/ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 18 years or older IELTS 5.5 or higher Completed secondary studies in the student s home country equivalent to an Australian Year 12 qualification from an English speaking country, or relevant and sufficient work experience. International students must hold valid Australian visa to study this course If an applicant cannot produce evidence of a satisfactory IELTS score, and there are doubts their English language skills being sufficient to cope in an academic environment, the applicant will be required to sit an IELTS test or to enrol in an English (ELICOS) course for an appropriate duration until the applicant achieves the required IELTS score. QUALIFICATION RECOGNITION This qualification is based on the principles, guidelines and standards set by Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and is recognised throughout Australia. ASSESSMENT Assessment is through participation through classroom delivery as well as completing assessment activities and tasks like: Questions and answers Case studies Observations/Demonstration Role-plays Research assignments Workplace projects Kitchen practice International Course Prospectus 2014 13

SIT50313 COURSE STRUCTURE Students will need to complete twenty eight (28) units of competency, consisting of the following core and elective units: Core Units BSBDIV501A Manage diversity in the workplace SITXCOM401 Manage conflict SITXFIN402 Manage finances within a budget SITXHRM402 Lead and manage people SITXMGT401 Monitor work operations SITXWHS401 Implement and monitor work health and safety practices BSBMGT515A Manage operational plans SITXCCS401 Enhance the customer service experience SITXCCS501 Manage quality customer service SITXFIN501 Prepare and monitor budgets SITXGLC501 Research and comply with regulatory requirements SITXHRM401 Roster staff SITXMGT501 Establish and conduct business relationships Elective Units SITHCCC201 SITXFSA101 SITHCCC204 HLTAID003 SITHCCC202 SITHCCC203 SITHCCC301 SITHCCC302 SITHCCC303 SITHCCC307 SITHCCC309 SITHIND201 SITXFSA401 SITXFIN401 SITXWHS301 Produce dishes using basic methods of cookery Use hygienic practices for food safety Produce vegetable, fruit, egg and farinaceous dishes Provide first aid Produce appetisers and salads Produce stocks, sauces and soups Produce poultry dishes Produce seafood dishes Produce meat dishes Produce food to meet special dietary requirements Work effectively as a cook Source and use information on the hospitality industry Develop and implement a food safety program Interpret financial information Identify hazards, assess and control safety risks International Course Prospectus 2014 14

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