Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT), 140 Written English
International English Language Testing System (IELTS), 6.0 Overall
6.0 Reading
6.0 Writing
6.0 Speaking
6.0 Listening
Cambridge Advanced English (CAE), 169 Overall
169 Reading
169 Writing
169 Speaking
169 Listening
Pearson Test of English (PTE), 50 Overall
50 Reading
50 Writing
50 Speaking
50 Listening
Test of English as a Foreign Language – IBT (TOEFL IBT), 73 Overall
18 Reading
18 Writing
18 Speaking
18 Listening
Occupational English Test (OET), C (250-290) Reading
C (250-290) Writing
C (250-290) Speaking
C (250-290) Listening
If you love the idea of working overseas or helping people experience what Australia has to offer, a degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management can help you turn your passion for travel into a career almost anywhere in the world.
Learn about hospitality and tourism management, and how the industry is always changing. Explore sustainable tourism and discover how you can use data to help predict trends for a particular place or region.
At Murdoch, we help you learn by doing, so your assessments will be based on real life, rather than theory. You’ll learn business management principles, and be mentored through a range of projects as you learn to use research to make business decisions.
3 reasons to study Hospitality and Tourism Management at Murdoch
Work with organisations on real projects, and complete internships through our work integrated learning program. Some of our students have interned with the Tourism Council of Western Australia, Rottnest Island Authority, travel agencies and more.
Develop the kind of management, negotiation and problem-solving skills that will help you in any career path you choose, in a rapidly-changing world.
Learn from some of WA’s top tourism experts who have worked in the industry and are actively involved in tourism research.
What you'll learn
Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn:
Destination management
Hospitality and tourism
Sustainable tourism
Tourism and hospitality law
Strategic management
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Total credit points: 24
Unit code, Unit name, Credit points
Major, 24 credit points
Required Units, 24 credit points
BSL165, Foundations of Business Law, 3
BSL204, Tourism and Hospitality Law, 3
BUS123, Management in a Global Environment, 3
BUS293, Organisational Theory and Behaviour, 3
BUS338, Global Strategic Management, 3
TOU101, Introduction to Tourism Systems, 3
TOU221, Sustainable Tourism, 3
TOU323, Destination Management, 3
You could work in a wide range of roles in travel and tourism, hospitality or retail industries. Careers could include:
Hospitality Manager
Convention Services Manager
Hotel Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Director
Tour Operator
Travel Retailer or Guide
You could also work for government agencies, non-government organisations (NGOs) or even start your own business.
For more details about this course, please download our information pack.
Overseas Student Health Cover: 530 AUD per year