Griffith University
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If you love travel, have good communication skills and are looking for a diverse, energetic career where you don’t have to work 9 to 5, tourism could be the choice for you.
In this degree, you’ll develop core business skills in areas such as financial management, leadership and management, and enhance these with an understanding of how to manage employment relations in a culturally diverse context. You’ll gain an in-depth understanding of the tourism sector, underscored by sustainability principles – core to modern business practice. Plus, you will be studying with a university that is ranked #1 in Australia for Hospitality and Leisure Management by the 2020 QS World University Subject Rankings. You’ll also have access to BusinessPLUS, which offers mentoring, personal branding, networking and career mapping so you can enhance your degree and competitiveness in the employment market.
Majors: Events, hotel and hospitality, tourism and travel. Optional second majors: Asian engagement, behavioural science, business analytics, economics, employment relations, human resource management, innovation and entrepreneurship, logistics and supply chain management, management, marketing, real estate and property development, sport management.
A range of international tourism and hotel management roles, including in hotel and resort groups; supervisory and management positions in the international tourism and hotel industries, including independent restaurants, theme parks, tour companies, airlines, entertainment and leisure providers.
Applicants applying to commence in Trimester 3, 2023 also need to meet the following subject prerequisite: Any two units of English (Band 3).
Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English (Band 3).
Griffith VET Guarantee applies to this program.
View all details of this course on the Griffith University website.
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