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Senior high school certificate that is equivalent to an Australian Year 12 qualification with the required score from the public examination.
OR
Cambridge GCE Advanced Level Certificate with grade ‘E’ or higher in 3 Advanced Level subjects and 3 Ordinary Level subjects
English Requirements
IELTS (Academic module), Overall 6.0 (no band below 5.5)
TOEFL iBT (Internet-based), 79-80 with no band less than 18
TOEFL Paper, 550 (with a min. TWE 4.0)
TOEFL CBT (Combuted-based), 213 (with a min. TWE 4.0)
PTE Academic, 54 with no communicative skill score less than 47
TOEIC, Listening and Reading 700-780, Speaking 160, Writing 150
The Bachelor of Tourism delivers the skills necessary for professional engagement across diverse fields from strategic destination development through to designing and delivering memorable visitor experiences.
A high level of industry engagement is central to the three-year degree. Field trips to many of Victoria's most significant tourist destinations and attractions gives you the chance to experience theory in practice and learn directly from owners, managers, experts and specialists.
We address the ecological, economic and social impacts of tourism and engage with sustainability, technological drivers of change and other current and emerging trends and issues in tourism. Backed by fundamental management skills, including finance, marketing, risk and legal issues, leadership, innovation and entrepreneurship, you will explore a broad array of tourism theories and principles.
Knowledge that is crucial to success in the tourism industry - analytical, critical thinking, problem solving, and research and communication - is embedded in a curriculum that offers specialist core subjects and an extensive range of specialised electives.
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YEAR 1
Fundamentals of Event Practices
The Events Industry
Management Fundamentals
Key Concepts in Event Studies
Event Design
Financial Concepts
per semester (2 in total)
YEAR 2
Project Management and Logistics
Catering for the Event Industry
Introduction to Marketing
Iconic Events
Marketing and Communication for Events
Event Stakeholders
per semester (2 in total)
YEAR 3
Business Development in the Events Industry
Revenue Management
Risk and Legal Issues
Politics and Culture in International Events
Event Evaluation and Innovation
Sustainability for the Events Industry
Electives
Event Manager
Event and Sponsorship Executive
Event Coordinator
Festival Manager
Event Project Manager
Venue Manager
Professional Conference Organiser
OSHC: 530 Aud per year