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Certificate III in Patisserie

  • Certificate

Our Certificate III in Patisserie will develop culinary creativity and passion for delicious detail as you take the first step in your career as a pastry chef. You'll learn skills in producing pastries, chocolate and confectionery, hot and cold...

Key details

Degree Type
Certificate
Duration
12 months full-time, 18 months part-time
Course Code
SIT31016, 093467F
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul

About this course

Have your cake and eat it too

Our Certificate III in Patisserie will develop culinary creativity and passion for delicious detail as you take the first step in your career as a pastry chef. You'll learn skills in producing pastries, chocolate and confectionery, hot and cold desserts, bread and yeast products and gateaux and cakes. A delicious adventure, perfect for those seeking a culinary qualification or looking to change their life for the sweeter.

Learn from the master chefs

Learn in our dedicated pastry kitchens under qualified and experienced teachers with current industry knowledge. Our modern facilities and quality ingredients will ensure that you can master all skills to a high standard. You'll gain unique industry experience, showcasing your delicious creations at our award-winning restaurant, St Georges.

The sweet taste of success

A career in patisserie can take you anywhere, from dedicated patisseries, small restaurants and cafes to international hotels and resorts. You'll graduate with the skills to create pastries and desserts limited only by your imagination.

Entry requirements

There are no educational prerequisites for this course.

Study locations

Preston

Career pathways

  • Patisserie Chef
  • Dessert Chef
  • Pastry Chef
  • SIT40716 Certificate IV in Patisserie
  • SIT40516 Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery
  • SIT50416 Diploma of Hospitality Management
  • SIT60316 Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management

Credit for prior study or work

You can seek Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) where your work experience or qualifications of an advanced and related nature have been undertaken. RPL is individually assessed based on evidence submitted by the student to the teaching department. Applications for RPL will be assessed by relevant Melbourne Polytechnic trainers, academics and where appropriate, industry experts.