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Certificate II in Cookery

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The Certificate II in Cookery equips secondary school students with foundation skills to work in kitchen operations in restaurants, hotels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafes, and coffee shops and institutions such as aged care facilities and hospitals.

Key details

Degree Type
Certificate
Duration
2 years part-time
Course Code
SIT20421
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb

About this course

The Certificate II in Cookery equips secondary school students with foundation skills to work in kitchen operations in restaurants, hotels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafes, and coffee shops and institutions such as aged care facilities and hospitals.

Entry requirements

Students for this program must be attending a secondary school and be part of the VETDSS program. The student's school nominates the students for the program. VETDSS students do not undertake an LLN assessment as they are assessed at their Secondary School

There are no prerequisites for this qualification, however, students for this program must be attending a secondary school and be part of the VETDSS program.

Study locations

Glen Waverley

Moorabbin

What you will learn

This program spans over 2 years of study with classes held once a week on campus for face-to-face instruction. Each class session runs for approximately 6.5 hours.

In the first year, learners complete a full Certificate II in Hospitality. In the second year, they engage in a Cookery Program, which includes six additional units. The completion of these year 2 units enables the learner to qualify for the SIT20421 Certificate II in Cookery (Release 1). All classes are conducted in person, on campus. Year 2 units may contribute to an ATAR score and are referred to as scored units.

The VCE VET Cookery program is based on a national training package and offers portable qualifications recognized throughout Australia. These qualifications equip students with a wide range of skills and knowledge to pursue careers or further training in related industries. They prepare individuals for various roles in the hospitality industry, including commercial cookery, catering, and food and beverage service.

In the first year, learners study units from both hospitality and cookery before focusing on cookery in the second year. As the course progresses, students develop higher levels of organizational, cookery, and restaurant skills, while also acquiring time management abilities. Learners who decide to leave after the first year, having successfully completed all units, may receive a Certificate II in Hospitality. Those who complete the second year of the program are awarded a Certificate II in Cookery.

Career pathways

  • restaurant Assistant
  • hotel Assistant
  • catering operations specialist
  • club Assistant
  • pub Assistant
  • cafes and coffee Assistant
  • cafe and Coffee assistant
  • aged care food preparer
  • hospital caterer