Southern Cross University
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This full-fee paying degree, offered at The Hotel School Sydney, The Hotel School Brisbane, and The Hotel School Melbourne focuses on hotel operational skills and management practices in hospitality industries.
The Hotel School is a unique partnership between Southern Cross University and
Mulpha Australia, whose hotel property includes the InterContinental Sydney, Hayman Island, InterContinental Sanctuary Cove, Salzburg Apartments, Marritz Alpine, and Bimbadgen Estate. This course focuses on hotel operational skills, management practice in hospitality industries and the skills needed for employment in a dynamic and competitive business environment.
All applicants for The Hotel School are selected on their individual merit. While recent academic performance or professional experience is used as an indicator of ability to undertake studies at a tertiary level, applicants will also be invited to an interview as part of the final application process.
Applications for The Hotel School Melbourne should be made directly to the University.
Accommodation operations, food and beverage, introduction to professional practice, introductory management subjects including finance, marketing and hospitality management.
Management careers in hotels and resorts, human resources, marketing, front office, food services, food and beverage and event and conference management.
Compulsory six-month professional hospitality placement completed either in Australia or overseas.
Interview: All applicants must attend a selection interview at The Hotel School Sydney, The Hotel School Brisbane or The Hotel School Melbourne. Call The Hotel School on (02) 8249 3200 or visit The Hotel School website.
Recommended studies: Any 2 units of English, Business Studies.
Refer to Southern Cross University general admission criteria.
View all details of this course on the SCU website.
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