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Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management

  • Bachelor

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years
Course Code
103455A
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, May, Sep
Domestic Fees
$46,800 total
International Fees
$49,200 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

You must :

  • be at least 18 years old, AND
  • have completed Year 12 or equivalent.

If you completed your secondary education overseas, which are equivalent to an Australian Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, you must also demonstrate an overall IELTS 6.0 (academic) with no skills band below 5.5.

Competency to IELTS 6.0 means that you have documentary evidence of having completed an IELTS exam at an official IELTS testing centre or an equivalent recognised English language test, within the previous twelve months of your proposed start date for the Bachelor Course and that you were given an overall score of 6 with no single band below 5.5 (see policy – International Student Admission Policy).

English Language
IELTS 6.0+

Study locations

Melbourne City Campus

Perth Campus

Course structure

  • 24
    Core
    Units
  • 24
    Total
    Units

The course has been carefully designed to allow you to incrementally develop knowledge and skills. More introductory features are covered in earlier stages of the course and there is an appropriate sequence of units which lead towards achievement of more advanced features in later stages.

The following table indicates the suggested sequence of units studied as well as relevant pre-requisites.

Credit for prior study or work

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.