Courses

Stanford Institute of Technology

Stanford Institute of Technology offers nationally recognised qualifications across Business, Construction, Hospitality, and Information Technology. Each course is designed to support practical learning, industry-relevant skills, and future study or career progression in Australia. Students at SIT benefit from hands-on training, experienced trainers, flexible study options, and access to facilities such as IT labs, simulation kitchens, and construction training spaces.

Courses at Stanford Institute of Technology

Explore nationally recognised courses across Business, Construction, Hospitality, and Information Technology. Each course is designed to help students build practical knowledge, confidence, and industry-relevant skills in a supportive learning environment.

Business

Business and leadership courses are popular in Australia because they help students build practical workplace skills that can be used across many industries such as administration, operations, team supervision, and management.

BSB50420 – Diploma of Leadership and Management

  • Develop practical leadership, communication, and management skills for workplace environments.
  • Popular in Australia because leadership and team coordination skills are valued across many industries.
  • Indicative salary in Australia: team leadership roles are commonly around AUD 95,000 to AUD 115,000 per year.
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BSB50420 – Diploma of Leadership and Management BSB50420 – Diploma of Leadership and Management

BSB60420 – Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management

  • Build advanced skills in leadership, decision-making, planning, and managing workplace operations.
  • Popular in Australia because it supports students who want to move into higher-level management responsibilities.
  • Indicative salary in Australia: management and leadership roles can vary widely, with many mid-level roles sitting around or above the team leader range.
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BSB60420 – Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management BSB60420 – Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management

BSB80120 – Graduate Diploma of Management (Learning)

  • Strengthen advanced skills in organisational learning, leadership, and workplace capability development.
  • Popular in Australia because organisations value professionals who can lead learning, training, and team development.
  • Indicative salary in Australia: learning and leadership-focused roles fall within higher professional salary bands.
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BSB80120 – Graduate Diploma of Management (Learning) BSB80120 – Graduate Diploma of Management (Learning)

Construction

Construction courses are popular in Australia because the industry continues to need skilled workers in trades, site operations, and building coordination. SIT's construction area includes carpentry, painting and decorating, wall and floor tiling, and building and construction.

CPC30220 – Certificate III in Carpentry

  • Develop practical carpentry skills used in residential and commercial construction.
  • Popular in Australia because carpentry remains an essential trade in the building industry.
  • Indicative salary in Australia: carpenters commonly earn around AUD 80,000 to AUD 95,000 per year.
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CPC30220 – Certificate III in Carpentry CPC30220 – Certificate III in Carpentry

CPC30620 – Certificate III in Painting and Decorating

  • Build practical skills in surface preparation, painting techniques, finishing, and safe work practices.
  • Popular in Australia because painting and decorating skills are needed across new builds, renovations, and maintenance projects.
  • Indicative salary in Australia: painters commonly earn around AUD 80,000 to AUD 85,000 per year.
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CPC30620 – Certificate III in Painting and Decorating CPC30620 – Certificate III in Painting and Decorating

CPC31320 – Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling

  • Learn practical tiling skills for residential and commercial settings, including layout, installation, and finishing.
  • Popular in Australia because tiling is a valued specialist trade in the construction and renovation sector.
  • Indicative salary in Australia: tilers commonly earn around AUD 75,000 to AUD 85,000 per year.
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CPC31320 – Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling CPC31320 – Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling

CPC50220 – Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)

  • Develop broader knowledge of building processes, planning, documentation, and construction coordination.
  • Popular in Australia because it supports students who want to move into supervisory or broader construction management pathways.
  • Indicative salary in Australia: construction managers commonly earn around AUD 165,000 to AUD 185,000 per year.
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CPC50220 – Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) CPC50220 – Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)

Hospitality

Hospitality courses are popular in Australia because the industry continues to need skilled professionals in cookery, kitchen operations, and hospitality management. SIT offers hospitality training with practical learning in simulation kitchens and student-focused training environments.

SIT30821 – Certificate III in Commercial Cookery

  • Develop practical cookery skills for professional kitchen environments.
  • Popular in Australia because commercial cookery supports pathways into restaurants, catering, and hospitality operations.
  • Indicative salary in Australia: chefs commonly earn around AUD 75,000 to AUD 80,000 per year.
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SIT30821 – Certificate III in Commercial Cookery SIT30821 – Certificate III in Commercial Cookery

SIT40521 – Certificate IV in Kitchen Management

  • Build skills in kitchen operations, supervision, food safety, and team coordination.
  • Popular in Australia because it supports progression from cookery into more responsible kitchen-based roles.
  • Indicative salary in Australia: kitchen managers commonly earn around AUD 75,000 to AUD 85,000 per year.
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SIT40521 – Certificate IV in Kitchen Management SIT40521 – Certificate IV in Kitchen Management

SIT50422 – Diploma of Hospitality Management

  • Develop broader knowledge of hospitality operations, customer service, planning, and team leadership.
  • Popular in Australia because it supports career growth into hospitality management and service leadership roles.
  • Indicative salary in Australia: hospitality managers commonly earn around AUD 75,000 to AUD 85,000 per year.
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SIT50422 – Diploma of Hospitality Management SIT50422 – Diploma of Hospitality Management

Information Technology

Information Technology courses are popular in Australia because digital skills continue to be in demand across business, government, infrastructure, and service industries. SIT offers advanced IT study designed to support technical knowledge and future-focused career pathways.

ICT60220 – Advanced Diploma of Information Technology

  • Develop advanced knowledge in information technology, systems, networking, and digital solutions.
  • Popular in Australia because IT skills remain in demand across a wide range of industries and workplaces.
  • Indicative salary in Australia: network administrator roles commonly earn around AUD 85,000 to AUD 105,000 per year.
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ICT60220 – Advanced Diploma of Information Technology ICT60220 – Advanced Diploma of Information Technology

Why Choose SIT?

Nationally recognised qualifications

Supportive and diverse student community

Hands-on
practical training

Well-equipped labs, kitchens, and practical training spaces

Experienced and qualified trainers

Student-focused environment with wellness and fun zones

Flexible weekday, evening, and weekend study options

Best in Class Learning and Teaching Resources which Includes SCORM and interactive learning

Important Note

Salary figures are indicative only and may vary depending on experience,
location, employer, licensing, and job role. Completing a course does not
guarantee employment or a particular salary outcome.

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