SITTIND003

Source and Use Information on the Tourism and Travel Industry

Study duration

Self-paced / up to 6 months

Course delivery

Online

Cost of course

$350 (tbc)

Accrediation

Nationally recognised

Overview

The ability to source and use information on the tourism and travel industry is essential for anyone working within the field. Staying informed about industry trends, regulations, and current and emerging technologies ensures you can deliver exceptional service and make informed decisions.

This nationally recognised short course equips you with the skills to source, interpret, and apply accurate information about the tourism and travel industry in your day-to-day role.

You will learn how to:

  • Find and access reliable information on how the tourism and travel industry is structured and operates to support daily duties.
  • Track and apply knowledge of current and emerging products and services to improve work performance.
  • Source and use compliance information, including relevant laws, quality assurance schemes and career planning.
  • Access and apply information about equal employment opportunity and use this to work ethically and compliantly.
  • Obtain information on ethical industry practices and conduct day-to-day tourism and travel activities in line with ethical standards.
  • Source information on current and emerging technologies to suggest new and better practices to enhance daytoday performance.
  • Update personal and organisational knowledge by identifying issues and trends and share insights with colleagues.

On completion of this course, you will have practical, up-to-date knowledge on how the tourism and travel industry works, including industry structure, key technologies, relevant laws and ethical practices. You will use this information in real workplace tasks so you can work confidently and effectively day to day. These skills are vital for anyone working in the tourism and travel industries.

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Course Information

SITTIND003 – Source and Use Information on the Tourism and Travel Industry

Successful completion of this unit counts toward accreditation for the Certificate III in Tourism and Certificate IV Travel and Tourism (Holiday Parks and Resorts).

Unit of competency details: Training.gov.au

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  • Study is online and begins at the time of enrolment.
  • Once enrolled, students have up to six months to complete their studies.

Student Resources

  • Students will require their own personal digital device with internet connectivity, such as a mobile phone or tablet.
  • All students need to be able to read, speak and write basic English.

$350 (tbc)

For detailed information about this unit, please review the course outline.
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