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Bachelor of Business (International Restaurant Management)CRICOS Course Code: 072295F “A seamless platform for moving from the classroom to the workplace, equipping me with the tools needed to thrive in the hospitality industry.” Amanda Tham – Bachelor of Business (International Restaurant Management) (2011) Fees & Application Form
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Open up a world of possibility with this intensive program as you prepare to become a leader in the restaurant industry. From food and beverage consultancies, marketing, production and food service operations to restaurant venue management, Le Cordon Bleu will provide you with the skills, knowledge and contacts needed to excel. Career Pathway OptionsRestaurant Manager, Banquet Manager, Food & Beverage Manager, Financial Controller, Catering Manager Year 1
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AdmissionLe Cordon Bleu offers two starting dates in January and July each year. DurationThe Bachelor of Business degrees are three-year programs. The course comprises four stages of six-month semesters each and the final stage is taken over 12 months (2 semesters). Each semester is normally 20 to 22 weeks of scheduled classes. Stages 2 and 4 are taken up with Professional Experience to allow students to develop and apply principles and practices through an industry work placement. Entry requirementsSatisfactory completion of Year 12 or equivalent interstate/overseas secondary education is required. Applicants must be 17.5 years of age when the course commences. All direct entry Stage 3 students must undertake the Le Cordon Bleu Bridging Course, a one-week program offered immediately before each semester. English Language RequirementsOverseas students must have a minimum level of English proficiency to IELTS (International English Language Testing System) 6 with no Band Score below 5.5. If English language proficiency is found to be insufficient for successful completion of the academic program, Le Cordon Bleu can direct you to undertake additional language training. CampusesUnder delivery agreements with partner institutions the degrees are studied on campus in Sydney at the Northern Sydney Institute, Ryde College Course CreditYou can apply for course credit, a process that recognises prior study, skills and knowledge. Graduates from recognised institutions providing evidence of their previous studies and industry experience can apply for course credit, also known as Advanced Standing, RPL, Academic Credit or Credit Transfer. Bridging CourseAll direct entry Stage 3 students entering the Bachelor of Business degrees must undertake the Le Cordon Bleu Bridging Course, a one-week program offered immediately before the commencement of each semester. Professional ExperienceWorkplace experience is a crucial component of the Le Cordon Bleu Bachelor degrees. To complement the theoretical study components, each student is required to undertake Professional Experience over six months in Stages 2 and 4 of the program. Placements are negotiated by the Le Cordon Bleu Professional Industry Placement Department whose staff aim to match students and placements to obtain the most advantageous outcomes for each. Placements in Australia are usually paid and students will enter into a contract of employment with the host employer for the period of the placement. Students may also opt to undertake placements in various overseas locations. Assessment MethodsAssessment methods vary and include a combination of examinations, tests, essays, reflective journals, reports, projects, and other written assignments, oral presentations, classroom discussions and activities. Teaching MethodsMost courses are delivered through a combination of lectures and tutorials. Practical courses use the specialist restaurant, kitchen and beverage service facilities available at Regency International Centre for Hospitality, Leisure and Food Studies in Adelaide and Northern Sydney Institute, Ryde College in Sydney. In addition to scheduled classes, students are expected to undertake individual study and extensive reading to further develop their knowledge. Fee-HelpEligible Australian citizens can access FEE-HELP for all or part of their tuition fees. Access to FEE-HELP is subject to confirmation by the Australian government. AccreditationLe Cordon Bleu undergraduate programs are accredited under the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) Act 2011 by TEQSA and are registered on the TEQSA National Register
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