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Tourism, Travel and Events
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See Official Notice NESA 28/23 and NESA 29/23.
Based on SITv2.2 – 2024 HSC exam and beyond
Syllabus
- Download the Tourism, Travel and Events syllabus based on SITv2.2 (PDF, 59 pages, 674 KB)
- Download the Tourism, Travel and Events syllabus based on SITv2.2 (Word, 59 pages, 980 KB)
Associated documents
- Assessment and Reporting in Tourism, Travel and Events
- Work Placement in Tourism, Travel and Events
- Status of units of competency for qualifications in the Tourism, Travel and Events Curriculum Framework, based on SITv2.2 (PDF, 6 pages, 182 KB)
HSC examination materials
- Tourism, Travel and Events performance band descriptions
- Tourism, Travel and Events standards materials
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Past Tourism, Travel and Events HSC exam papers and HSC marking feedback
Support materials
HSC Content
Annotated overview of HSC Content format (PDF, 2 pages, 297 KB)
Mind maps – a visual representation of the scope of learning for the HSC for each focus area
The following PDF mind maps are a visual representation of the HSC Content described in Section 3 of the Tourism, Travel and Events Syllabus. Enlarging/printing these documents to A3 is recommended.
Mandatory focus areas
Stream focus areas
Course planning
Course planning templates
- SIT30122 Certificate III in Tourism – HSC Travel and Events stream (Word, 3 pages, 52 KB)
- Statement of Attainment towards SIT30222 Certificate III in Travel – HSC Travel and Events stream (Word, 3 pages, 50 KB)
- SIT30522 Certificate III in Events – HSC Events stream (Word, 3 pages, 51 KB)
Industries related to Tourism, Travel and Events
VET qualifications consist of technical skills that prepare you for work or further study in a specific job or industry, as well as employability skills that can be applied across a range of industry (or career) pathways.
Industries related to this course include, but are not limited to the following outlined on the Your Career website:
VET courses and students with disability
Students with disability may access a VET course in one of 2 ways:
- by undertaking the course under regular course arrangements, or
- by undertaking selected units of competency within the course that have been identified through the collaborative curriculum planning process.
For more information see VET courses and students with disability and collaborative curriculum planning advice.