Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree in any discipline, from this or another university; or
Other qualifications or practical experience recognised by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the Division of Tropical Environments and Societies as equivalent to the above.
IELTS, 6.5 (no component lower than 6.0)
TOEFL (internet based), 86 (no component less than 21)
Pearson (PTE Academic), 58 (no component less than 54)
C1 Advanced/ C2 Proficiency, 176 (no component less than 169)
ISLPR, OET*, No component less than B
JCUCEAP, EAP Level 4
Learn from expert lecturers who are leaders in their fields. With a focus on sustainability, innovation and effective leadership, you will learn how to make decisions using critical thinking and analyse high-level issues.
Enhance your employability and advance your career in Australia and globally through the Masters Employability Program. Complete a structured co-curricular employability skills and development program, which runs for the duration of the degree. This includes a tailored plan to support individual employment objectives, beginning from semester one through to graduation.
Students complete essential core subjects and choose from a range of electives. Get real-world knowledge through your own research project.
Become a leader in the hospitality and tourism sector with this specialist JCU postgraduate course. Advance your career and become a management-level professional with expert knowledge of business operations and administration.
CRICOS Code: 081132F
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Core Subjects (Brisbane)
TO5103:03 Global Destination Competitiveness
LB5212:03 Accounting and Finance for Managers
LB5203:03 Sustainable Enterprise
TO5104:03 Tourist Management Strategies
TO5202:03 Economic Decision-Making in the Hospitality Industry
LB5202:03 Marketing Essentials
TO5002:03 Tourism and the Environment
TO5102:03 Tourism and Hospitality Operations Management
LB5205:03 People in Organisations
TO5106:03 Quality Customer Service
TO5101:03 Tourism Systems Analysis
TO5203:03 Hospitality and Gastronomy
LB5236:03 International Political Economy or LB5228:03 The Changing Business Environment
LB5235:03 Applied Research Project or LB5520:03 Professional Project/Internship
Options
Select 3 credit points of any LB52__ subjects
PLUS
Select 3 credit points of any level 5 subjects
Your career path could lead you to work in hotels, resorts, convention centres, and other hospitality and tourism venues, as well as government departments or private companies like airports, meetings, events and tour operators, in Australia and overseas.
Graduates find employment in roles such as general managers, sales and marketing directors, human resources managers, event managers, convention services managers, front office directors, directors of catering, and managers of information technology.
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year