Torrens University Australia
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Courses included
A Bachelor of Business in Hospitality and Tourism Management delivers knowledge, skills and experience in higher-level hospitality concepts and operations. You will be diving into pivotal business and management subjects, acquiring invaluable knowledge, skills and practical experience in the core domains of hospitality.
As a graduate of the Bachelor of Business (Hospitality and Tourism Management), you will have the opportunity for an exciting role in many areas of the hospitality industry. You can even travel the world with your extensive knowledge.
Learning outcomes:
Note: Flexible study options are available including On-campus, Online or a Hybrid of both.
Accommodation management, accounting, economics, entertainment and leisure management and tourism, gastronomy, human resources, introduction to hospitality, marketing, project management, resort and spa management, strategic management, tourism and events, work health and safety and risk management.
Food and beverage manager, operations management, hotel and resort manager, hospitality entrepreneur.
Torrens University Australia students undertake industry placements with some of the most prestigious restaurant, hospitality and tourism organisations in Australia and the world. From day one you’ll be gaining valuable experience, learning from industry professionals and building key industry relationships. We are proud of our strong industry partnerships and always welcome opportunities to make new ones.
Work placement hours: All students enrolled in an associate degree or above undertake an 800-hour paid industry placement program which involves working in a hospitality, tourism, restaurant or event organisation in Australia or overseas.
Students pay the full cost of domestic fee-paying (DFEE) courses. Scholarships and FEE-HELP loans are available. Current Torrens University fee information.
Year 12 qualification: Applicants must have completed Year 12 or equivalent.
ATAR is not a requirement. Applicants must have completed Year 12 or equivalent.
Refer to the Torrens University general admission criteria.
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