Griffith University
CRICOS provider number: 00233E TEQSA provider ID: PRV12076
Courses included
Study in the top-rated university in Australia—and in the top five globally*—for Tourism and Hotel Management. In this degree, you will gain an in-depth understanding of the tourism sector, underscored by sustainability principles. You will develop core business skills in areas such as financial management, leadership, management, marketing and strategic management, and enhance these with an understanding of how to manage employment relations in a culturally diverse context. Access work-integrated learning opportunities with major hotel chains in South East Queensland and tourism operators. You will learn industry-standard systems and in your final year you will acquire high-level research skills and take a deeper dive into the topic of your choice. You’ll also have opportunities to study abroad or complete an internship, all designed to enrich your skills and help prepare you for the future world of work.
*Shanghai Ranking Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2023
Majors: Events, hotel and hospitality, tourism and travel. Optional second majors: Behavioural science, business analytics, innovation and entrepreneurship, logistics and supply chain management, management, marketing, political science and international relations, real estate and property development, sport management. Minor: Tourism data analytics.
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; further study in a higher research degree; academic research.
Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English (Band 3).
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View all details of this course on the Griffith University website.
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