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Bachelor of Tourism (Ecotourism)
Bachelor of Tourism (Ecotourism)

Bachelor of Tourism (Ecotourism)

  • ID:WAI610020
  • Level:3-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

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

Course Information

Tailored for students with a keen interest in the key emerging areas of environmentally sustainable and culturally responsible tourism, this three-year degree is about connections with place, wilderness and the land.

It contains the core foundational tourism theories and principles and extends and applies this learning to tourism in the natural world. The ecotourism specialisation gives you a thorough knowledge and understanding of some of Australia's most significant natural landscapes along with the skills necessary to design, plan and deliver inspiring and memorable experiences for visitors.

Well-developed interpretation skills are enhanced by experientially-based learning opportunities. You can apply your knowledge and skills with field trips to many of Victoria's most significant nature-based tourism destinations as well as longer study tours to destinations that represent Australia's iconic landscapes, such as Kangaroo Island off the coast of South Australia and Central Australia's desert.

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YEAR 1

TOU501  Introduction to the Tourism Industry

TOU502  Destinations Concepts

MAN501  Management Fundamentals

TOU551  Tourism Theories and Concepts

TOU503  Tourism Distribution Systems

TOU504  Visitor Services

MAN502  Financial Concepts

Electives1 (1st semester)

YEAR 2

TOU601Tourism Attraction Management

TOE609Designing Thematic Interpretation

MAN604  Economics and Global Impacts

HOS651  People and Place

TOE619  Understanding Natural Landscapes

MAN702  Risk and Legal Issues

MAN601  Introduction to Marketing

Electives1 (2nd Semester)

YEAR 3

TOU701  Designing for the Visitor Experience

TOE709  Delivering Thematic Interpretation

MAN707  Strategy, Change and Leadership

TOU751  Taking Responsibility for Tourism & Hospitality

TOE719  Interpret Natural Landscapes

MAN706  Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Electives1 per semester (2 in total)

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

  • Tourism Manager

  • Sustainability Coordinator (local government, tourism bodies)

  • Client Relations of Guest Experience Manager

  • Management roles related to creating great visitor experiences at private or non-profit organisation

  • Product Development Manager

  • Interpretation Officer for parks or wildlife based attractions

  • Advisory Business or Research Consultant or Strategist

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

OSHC: 530 Aud per year

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