Griffith University
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This degree will set you apart with specialist knowledge of tourism and service industries combined with professional leadership and solutions-focused thinking of business and commerce. You'll develop adaptability of thought through an understanding of the core concepts of business with Griffith’s Bachelor of Business, complemented by a choice of majors. A key aspect of the international tourism degree is learning how to apply these business concepts in culturally diverse contexts. You'll also have the opportunity to take a local or global study or internship experience and participate in BusinessPLUS, which offers mentoring, networking and career mapping workshops.
Note: Fast-track options are available by studying over three trimesters.
For International Tourism and Hotel Management: Events, hotel and hospitality, tourism and travel.
For Business: Asian business, behavioural science, business analytics, economics, employment relations, finance, financial crime investigation and compliance, human resource management, innovation and entrepreneurship, international business, logistics and supply chain management, management, marketing, political science and international relations, real estate and property development, sport management, sustainable business, taxation.
Depending on your major, a range of roles in advertising and marketing, business management, human resources and people management, market research, event management, international hotel and resort groups, campaign management, real estate and property management, sport management and sports tourism; business owner.
Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English (Band 3).
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