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Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management

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The Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management course is a fully accredited Australian higher education degree. The course aims to prepare you who are competent, knowledgeable and professional for a generalist, entry level management position in either a tourism or hospitality industry.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Course Code
103455A
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, May, Sep
Domestic Fees
$23,400 per year / $47,000 total
International Fees
$27,000 per year / $54,200 total

About this course

The Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management course is a fully accredited Australian higher education degree. The course aims to prepare you who are competent, knowledgeable and professional for a generalist, entry level management position in either a tourism or hospitality industry. The Bachelor in Tourism and Hospitality Management course is designed with a strong emphasis that you will graduate with a "client focus" and adherence to principles of ethics and sustainability in the industry as part of their professional practice. The course also aims to create an industry professional who is versatile and adaptable with a diverse skill base and able to adapt to an ever-changing business environment in an increasing global marketplace.

Entry requirements

  1. Applicants with recent secondary education (within the last three years)

If you have recently completed your secondary education and meet the following criteria can apply for entry into this course.

Admission Criteria

Evidence of successful completion of a Senior Secondary Certificate of Education to Year 12 or equivalent*, including Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English and an ATAR ranges from no published ATAR to 60.

*This includes all Commonwealth, State and Territory final year secondary school certificates of education as well as an International Baccalaureate (IB).

Special admission course

Our special admission course covers a range of access and equity schemes that allow you if you are from participating schools or disadvantaged social, economic or cultural environments to receive additional consideration.

Special entry requirements

Demonstrated Ability to undertake study at the required level:

Broadly relevant work experience (documented e.g. CV), demonstrating a reasonable prospect of success; OR Formal, informal or partially completed, demonstrating a reasonable prospect of success; OR Written submission to demonstrate reasonable prospect of success.

  1. Applicants with Vocational Education and Training (VET/TAFE) Study

If you have completed previous VET study and meet the following criteria, you can apply for entry into this course.

Admission Criteria

Full or partial completion of an Australian Advanced Diploma or Diploma (or equivalent) in any discipline.

OR:

Full completion of a Certificate IV in a related discipline.

Special admission course

Our special admission course covers a range of access and equity schemes that allow you if you are from participating schools or disadvantaged social, economic or cultural environments to receive additional consideration.

  1. Applicants with Higher Education Study

If your highest level of study since leaving secondary education is a higher education course and meet the following criteria can apply for entry into this course.

Admission Criteria

Full or partial completion of an Australian Higher Education award (or equivalent). OR:

Completion of two units of Higher Education studies. OR:

Completion of a bridging or enabling course, for example, foundation course or equivalent.

Special admission course

Our special admission course covers a range of access and equity schemes that allow you if you are from participating schools or disadvantaged social, economic or cultural environments to receive additional consideration.

  1. Applicants with Work & Life Experience

If you have left secondary school more than three years ago and have not undertaken VET or higher education study since then can also apply for entry based on other evidence of academic capability judged to be equivalent, for example relevant work or life experience.

Admission criteria

Five years (minimum) work/life experience in Human Services or similar. OR:

If you have completed an Australian Senior Secondary Certificate more than two years ago. PLUS:

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English (or equivalent).

Special admission course

Our special admission course covers a range of access and equity schemes that allow you if you are from participating schools or disadvantaged social, economic or cultural environments to receive additional consideration.

Applying for Credit Transfer

If you have completed relevant prior tertiary studies you may be eligible for some credit exemptions. This is further outlined in the POLICY HE - Awarding of Credit.

Special Admission

Applicants who fall under the following categories will be encouraged to discuss their admission and course options with the admission team prior to applying. Each application will be assessed on merit, and the applicant's capacity to successfully complete the course will be carefully considered in this assessment. The categories include recognition as an Indigenous Australian, applicants whose school or home location is in rural or isolated areas, applicants with non-English speaking background, applicants with difficult living circumstances that have impacted their preparation for post-secondary study, applicants with disadvantaged financial background and applicants with a disability or medical condition affecting their education.

(see policy - Higher Education International Student Admission).

Applying for Credit Transfer:

If you have completed prior tertiary studies, you may be eligible for some credit exemptions. For further information, please refer to our Awarding of Credit Policy

Study locations

Melbourne

Career pathways

On successful completion of the course, the type of occupations that you may seek include :

  • Cafe or Restaurant Manager
  • Accommodation and Hospitality Manager
  • Conference and Event Organiser
  • Customer Service Manager
  • Transport Company Manager
  • Front Office Manager
  • Facilities Manager
  • Tourism Manager
  • Tourism Product Development Manager
  • Tour Operator
  • Travel Agent

Course structure

To be eligible for the award of Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management course, you must complete 24 units (consisting of 360 credit points) as prescribed below:

Foundations of Business BIS101 Business Information Systems MAN101 Introduction to Management MRK101 Introduction to Marketing ECO201 Foundations of Economics LAW101 Fundamentals of Law HRM101 Introduction to HRM ACC103 Accounting for Business Decisions 1 Introductory Tourism and Hospitality Industry THI101 Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality THI102 Tourism and Hospitality Markets Tourism and Hospitality Management THM 201 Food and Beverage Management THM202 International Tourism and Hospitality Strategy and Management THM203 Accommodation Management THM204 Attraction and Event Management THM301 Resort and Wellness Development and Management Applied Tourism and Hospitality Industry Management THA 201 Marketing for Tourism and Hospitality THA202 Information Systems in Tourism and Hospitality THA301 Revenue and Yield Management THA 302 Research and Analysis for Tourism and Hospitality Current issues in Tourism and Hospitality THC201 Sustainable Operations and Destinations THC202 Special Interest Tourism THC301 Transport, Mobilities and Smart Cities THC302 Current issues in tourism and hospitality Professional Practice COM 101 Business Communication THW301 Work Integrated Unit