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Course summary
This course is specializing in Commercial Cookery. In this course the students will learn to prepare a range of different foods such as meats, vegetables, dairy foods and desserts. The students will become familiar with many different cookery methods and styles. As a result of undertaking this program allows students to enter the workforce with the skills and knowledge required to work as a qualified chef in a commercial kitchen, leading to a career as a cook in hotels, clubs, restaurants, casinos, cruise ships, island resorts, hospitals, motels, entertainment centres, employee food service centres and catering businesses.
Entry requirement for international students
An overall IELTS score of 5.5 or Completion of Abbey College Australia Intermediate and Upper Intermediate English Course or equivalent recognized test results. Overseas students must be 18 years of age to apply for this course.
Qualification
Certificate III
Awarding body
Abbey College Australia
Institution name
Abbey College Australia
Institution type
Private Institution
CRICOS provider code
02658G
Contact address for international enquiries
Level 1
770 George Street
SYDNEY
2000
EFL telephone number
+61 (0) 2 9212 4470
EFL email address
EFL email
EFL website address
EFL website
Venue / office name
Sun Tower Campus
Address
Level 3
591 George Street
SYDNEY
New South Wales
2000
Telephone number
+61 (2) 9212 4470
Is accommodation available at this venue?
Yes
Located outside Australia
No
Accommodation details
Home stay: This option offers a safe, secure and friendly family environment and is recommended for students who wish to find out more about the Australian culture and way of life. Hostels: Hostels provide single and shared accommodation including meals and facilities such as recreation areas and laundry facilities. These may vary in each hostel, but most include servicing of rooms. Staying in a hostel gives students the opportunity to make contact with students from other cultures Full board: A furnished room is provided in a private home. At least two meals a day are provided, along with other basic requirements such as washing, ironing and general household cleaning. Part board: This is a more economic option in which a furnished room is provided. Students must provide their own meals and do their own laundry, cleaning etc.
Venue / office name
Central Campus
Address
Level 6
770 George Street
SYDNEY
New South Wales
2000
Telephone number
+61 (2) 9212 4470
Is accommodation available at this venue?
Yes
Located outside Australia
No
Accommodation details
Home stay: This option offers a safe, secure and friendly family environment and is recommended for students who wish to find out more about the Australian culture and way of life. Hostels: Hostels provide single and shared accommodation including meals and facilities such as recreation areas and laundry facilities. These may vary in each hostel, but most include servicing of rooms. Staying in a hostel gives students the opportunity to make contact with students from other cultures Full board: A furnished room is provided in a private home. At least two meals a day are provided, along with other basic requirements such as washing, ironing and general household cleaning. Part board: This is a more economic option in which a furnished room is provided. Students must provide their own meals and do their own laundry, cleaning etc.
Venue / office name
Abbey Commercial Kitchen
Address
8 Foster Street
Surry Hills
SYDNEY
New South Wales
2000
Telephone number
+61 (2) 9212 4470
Is accommodation available at this venue?
Yes
Located outside Australia
No
Accommodation details
Home stay: This option offers a safe, secure and friendly family environment and is recommended for students who wish to find out more about the Australian culture and way of life. Hostels: Hostels provide single and shared accommodation including meals and facilities such as recreation areas and laundry facilities. These may vary in each hostel, but most include servicing of rooms. Staying in a hostel gives students the opportunity to make contact with students from other cultures Full board: A furnished room is provided in a private home. At least two meals a day are provided, along with other basic requirements such as washing, ironing and general household cleaning. Part board: This is a more economic option in which a furnished room is provided. Students must provide their own meals and do their own laundry, cleaning etc.
While Hotcourses makes every effort to ensure course information is correct at time it is submitted, all information is indicative only and course details are subject to change. Please check all details with Abbey College Australia