IELTS: 6.0 (No brand no less than 5.5)
The Bachelor of Business in Tourism and Hospitality Management prepares students with transferable skills for a career in a dynamic and diverse industry.
Core units comprise subjects in business operations, marketing, finance, human resources and regulation. Students may either choose from a range of industry-specific electives, or specialize with one of the following majors: event management, hospitality management or tourism management.
A compulsory internship is a key feature of this course and counts as four compulsory units of the degree. During this internship, students gather valuable industry experience, building their confidence and networks.
This course also offers an optional international exchange program for second-year students to study overseas.
Students complete 16 core units in business operations, marketing, finance, human resources and regulation and select one of the following majors:
Event management
Hospitality management
Tourism management.
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Graduates might seek professional management positions in a range of tourism and hospitality operations including hotels and resorts; clubs and gaming operations; restaurants and catering; tourism destination planning and marketing; tourism policy development; ecotourism; visitor management; tourism retail management; tourist attractions and theme parks; conference and event operations.
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year