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Bachelor Programmes at Adelaide and Sydney, Australia Bachelor Business (International Hotel Management ) $67,350 for 3 years This Programme is available in Adelaide, South Australia and Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. CRICOS(Adelaide) 060181D CRICOS (Sydney) 075350B

The Bachelor of Business (International Hotel Management) prepares students for a range of careers in the international hospitality industry through a multi-disciplinary program that incorporates simulations and real-life professional practices. The emphasis is on concepts of hospitality, critical consideration of management styles and strategic thinking. In this program there is also an opportunity to specialise through a series of elective courses covering food and beverage preparation, wine marketing, or conferences and exhibitions management as they relate to the international hotel sector. Admission Le Cordon Bleu offers two starting dates in January and July each year. Duration The Bachelor of Business degrees are three-year programs. The course comprises four stages of sixmonth 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 requirements Applicants should be at least 18 years of age. School leaver: Satisfactory completion of Year 12 secondary schooling or the equivalent overseas secondary education (such as the International Baccalaureate) and demonstrated ability to undertake tertiary level studies. A sound knowledge of English language and basic mathematics is essential, as are an operational knowledge of computers and effective communication skills. English language requirements If English language proficiency is found to be insufficient for successful completion of the academic program, Le Cordon Bleu can direct a student to undertake additional language training at the expense of the student.

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Le Cordon Bleu (International)

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Students joining from overseas will need to have achieved a minimum level of English proficiency for entry into the Le Cordon Bleu Degree programs of: 6.0 Academic IELTS with no band score below 5.5. Campuses Under delivery agreements with partner institutions the degrees are studied on campus in Regency International Centre for Hospitality, Leisure and Food Studies and the City West campus of University of South Australia . Under delivery agreements with partner institutions the degrees are studied on campus in Sydney at the Northern Sydney Institute, Ryde College Course Credit Students seeking entry into the Bachelor of Business degrees can apply for course credit, a process that recognises prior study, skills and knowledge. Graduates from recognised institutions who can provide evidence of their previous studies and industry experience will be eligible to apply for course credit (also known as Advanced Standing, RPL, Academic Credit or Credit Transfer). Bridging Course All 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 Experience Workplace 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 Methods Assessment 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 Methods Bachelor Programmes at Adelaide and Sydney, Australia

Le Cordon Bleu (International)

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Most 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. Accreditation In Adelaide and Sydney these programs have been accredited by the Government of South Australia under the Training and Skills Development Act, 2003. Bachelor Business (International Restaurant Management) This Programme is available in Adelaide, South Australia and Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. CRICOS(Adelaide) 060182C CRICOS (Sydney) 072295F Price: $67,350 for 3 years The Bachelor of Business (International Restaurant Management) is an intensive program focused on preparing students for a range of careers at management level in restaurant businesses, food and beverage consultancies, food and wine marketing, and related food production and food service operations within the international restaurant industry. This is a multi-disciplinary program which incorporates simulated and real-life professional practices. Students explore the aesthetics of food and wine and its place in the hospitality experience. The degree has a strong focus on the entrepreneurial and culinary aspects of the world of hospitality including small business management, marketing, wine and beverage management coupled with high level culinary skills related directly to the world of international restaurant management. Admission Le Cordon Bleu offers two starting dates in January and July each year. Duration The Bachelor of Business degrees are three-year programs. The course comprises four stages of sixmonth 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 requirements Applicants should be at least 18 years of age. School leaver: Satisfactory completion of Year 12 secondary schooling or the equivalent overseas secondary education (such as the International Baccalaureate) and demonstrated ability to Bachelor Programmes at Adelaide and Sydney, Australia

Le Cordon Bleu (International)

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undertake tertiary level studies. A sound knowledge of English language and basic mathematics is essential, as are an operational knowledge of computers and effective communication skills. English language requirements If English language proficiency is found to be insufficient for successful completion of the academic program, Le Cordon Bleu can direct a student to undertake additional language training at the expense of the student. Students joining from overseas will need to have achieved a minimum level of English proficiency for entry into the Le Cordon Bleu Degree programs of: 6.0 Academic IELTS with no band score below 5.5. Campuses Under delivery agreements with partner institutions the degrees are studied on campus in Regency International Centre for Hospitality, Leisure and Food Studies and the City West campus of University of South Australia . Under delivery agreements with partner institutions the degrees are studied on campus in Sydney at the Northern Sydney Institute, Ryde College Course Credit Students seeking entry into the Bachelor of Business degrees can apply for course credit, a process that recognises prior study, skills and knowledge. Graduates from recognised institutions who can provide evidence of their previous studies and industry experience will be eligible to apply for course credit (also known as Advanced Standing, RPL, Academic Credit or Credit Transfer). Bridging Course All 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 Experience Workplace 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. Bachelor Programmes at Adelaide and Sydney, Australia

Le Cordon Bleu (International)

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Assessment Methods Assessment 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 Methods Most 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. Accreditation In Adelaide and Sydney these programs have been accredited by the Government of South Australia under the Training and Skills Development Act, 2003. Full brochure available by contacting Study-International Ltd

Bachelor Programmes at Adelaide and Sydney, Australia

Le Cordon Bleu (International)

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