Course providers in Canberra
The MSS40322 Certificate IV in Competitive Systems and Practices is ideal for operations and production managers who are seeking to improve their operational efficiencies, customer service and employee competence (plus find new ways of reducing wastage and production costs). This is an innovative qualification where students are introduced to the latest principles of lean operations; agile operations; preventative and predictive maintenance approaches. Click for the full course list and funding eligibility.
Learn moreThe Certificate III in Process Manufacturing is an entry-level qualification for students seeking manufacturing work on a production floor as part of a team. The course delivers hands-on skills that focus on personal safety; working to quality standards and a production schedule; picking and processing orders; preparing documentation and inventory reports. Click for the complete lesson plan as well as enrolment and funding requirements.
Learn moreLearn how to sharpen and align industrial saw blades and equipment with the FWP31021 Certificate III in Saw Technology. This nationally recognised certificate qualifies you for work as a saw technician at Australian sawmills and timber processing plants. The course covers: assessing and maintaining a range of saw technologies and tools, sharpening and positioning blades in chippers and canters, adjusting the level and tension of saw blades, replacing tungsten tips, developing knowledge of timber properties and sawmilling equipment. Enquire now for entry requirements, sawmilling career competencies, and upcoming enrolment opportunities in your area.
Learn moreLearn how to supply, sell, and transport timber building products with the FWP30622 Certificate III in Timber Building Products Supply. This nationally recognised qualification will qualify you for work as a timber yard operator, warehouse coordinator, sales assistant, delivery driver, or despatch coordinator. Graduation competencies include: providing timber and wood product information, receiving and handling retail stock, developing specialist knowledge of timber products, using business software applications, and more. The course also has scope to gain specialist electives in three areas: warehousing, logistics, and customer sales. Enquire now for entry requirements, specialisation electives (and their availability) and upcoming enrolment dates in your area.
Learn moreBecome a qualified trade engineer with the MEM30219 Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade (Machining Trade). This nationally recognised qualification is part of a machinist apprenticeship. The course begins with the foundations of engineering work: measurements, computations, hand skills, computing technologies, safety and sustainability. You’ll then gain specialist machining skills under the guidance of a qualified tradesperson. Skills include: mechanical cutting, lathe operations, general machining, milling operations, grinding, precision work, assembling engineering components, and much more. Enquire now for entry requirements, trade engineering outcomes, and course availabilities near you.
Learn moreBecome a mechanical fitter and machinist with the MEM30219 Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade (Fitting/Machining Trade). This nationally recognised qualification is part of an engineering trade apprenticeship and is delivered under the guidance of a qualified tradesperson. During your studies you’ll gain the foundational skills of engineering work (measurements, computations, tools, computer technologies, safety). You’ll also learn how to operate a range of machines and precision tools. Graduate a qualified tradesperson ready for work or higher education in mechanical engineering. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, engineering career outcomes, and enrolment opportunities near you.
Learn moreThe Certificate IV in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing is designed for individuals aspiring to roles like team leaders, supervisors, or specialists in pharmaceutical manufacturing settings. This qualification imparts both technical skills and supervisory expertise, essential for overseeing, monitoring, and enhancing the performance of pharmaceutical manufacturing systems and processes. It also focuses on problem-solving abilities and effective management of team performance within the pharmaceutical industry.
Learn moreLearn how to design timber trusses and frames with the FWP40420 Certificate IV in Timber Systems Design. This nationally recognised training course builds on your existing knowledge of CAD design and timber products and qualifies you for design roles with forestry companies. The course covers: developing work teams, ensuring team safety, monitoring timber product quality, preparing and advising on a broad range of timber roof trusses and wall frames using computers, designing timber structures, constructing prototypes and samples, applying building codes and standards to construction processes, and much more. Enquire now for the list of study units, timber design competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe FWP30322 Certificate III in Timber and Wood Products Operations equips individuals with the skills and knowledge needed for production roles in timber or wood product facilities. Graduates will perform tasks such as maintaining performance, problem-solving, and ensuring compliance with health, safety, quality, and environmental standards. They will also acquire technical skills in equipment operation, process monitoring, product testing, and grading, with a comprehensive understanding of production processes and workflow in timber or wood product environments. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe FWP30920 Certificate III in Timber Frame or Truss Manufacture prepares individuals for roles as fabricators or manufacturers of timber wall frames or roof and floor trusses. Graduates will learn to communicate and work in teams, safely use specialist equipment to cut timber, and assemble frames and trusses. They will apply a broad range of skills and knowledge in varied contexts, solve routine problems, and take responsibility for their own outputs in the workplace. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates.
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Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management will prepare you for the following roles.
Night Auditor
A Night Auditor works an overnight shift at a hotel or accommodation venue. As well as regular hotel front desk work, you’ll also balance accounts...
Executive Housekeeper
An Executive Housekeeper oversees the running of a housekeeping service. You’ll supervise a team of staff and organise a housekeeping timetable. Ex...
Food Production Manager
A Food Production Manager oversees the manufacturing of food and drink products at a processing facility. You’ll ensure production targets are met...
Rooms Division Manager
A Rooms Division Manager oversees various operations at a hotel or accommodation venue. You might work on the front desk of a venue but also coordi...
Senior Travel Consultant
A Senior Travel Consultant is responsible for providing expert advice and personalised travel arrangements to clients, ensuring a seamless travel e...
Tourism Manager
A Tourism Manager oversees the development and promotion of tourism activities and services within a specific region or organisation. This role inv...
Tourism Consultant
Tourism Consultants are similar to travel agents and arrange flights, accommodation, and travel bookings for their clients. They provide informatio...
Travel Specialist
A Travel Specialist is responsible for planning and coordinating travel arrangements for clients, ensuring that their trips meet their specific nee...
Tourism Operator
A Tourism Operator is responsible for organising and providing travel experiences for tourists, ensuring that all aspects of the trip run smoothly....
Food Service Supervisor
A Food Service Supervisor manages the daily operations of food service establishments, such as restaurants, cafés, or catering services. You might...
More about Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management
Embarking on a Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management in Canberra provides not only academic knowledge but also practical skills necessary for thriving in the dynamic world of hospitality and tourism. This course covers a wide range of fields including Tourism, Travel and Hospitality, creating opportunities in various areas such as Hospitality and Food Processing. As the capital city of Australia, Canberra boasts a vibrant tourism sector, making it an ideal location for students aspiring to enter roles such as Tourism Manager or Travel Specialist.
Students who successfully complete the Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management can look forward to a variety of exciting career opportunities. Graduates can pursue roles such as Executive Housekeeper, Airport Operations Manager, and even Food Production Manager. In Canberra's thriving tourism scene, there is a constant demand for skilled professionals who understand the unique needs of both visitors and local businesses. This course is tailored to equip students with the necessary skills to excel in a range of high-demand positions.
In addition to foundational knowledge in tourism and hospitality, the Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management course encourages students to specialise in areas such as Tour Guides and Cookery and Catering. With a comprehensive curriculum that covers essential topics within these fields, graduates will be well-prepared to meet the challenges of the industry. Students looking to take their careers to the next level in Canberra can also explore advanced roles such as Senior Travel Consultant or Tourism Consultant. Enrol today to embark on your journey towards a rewarding career in tourism and hospitality management.