Torrens University Australia
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A Bachelor of Business in International Hotel and Resort Management provides the knowledge and skills necessary to manage an hotel, a resort or an accommodation-based business anywhere in the world. Our live on campus hands-on program provides experience in all aspects of day-to-day operations, including guest relations, housekeeping, food and beverage, and hotel management.
While studying the Bachelor of Business (International Hotel & Resort Management) course, you’ll live on-site for two terms at our Practical Learning Centre, Leura campus in the Blue Mountains. The Leura campus operates as a simulated hotel, where students are both guest and staff. From guest relations, front office management, food and beverage to housekeeping and property management, you will gain hands-on experience in all aspects of day-to-day operations. During the course, you will also gain practical experience through industry work placement programs. The final six months will focus on purely on business management. These classes will be held at our non-residential, Executive Business Centre, in the Sydney-Town Hall campus.
Ideal for students with a passion for hotel management, hospitality and providing world class experiences. This course will suit people who are keen to put theoretical knowledge into practice and are seeking a career that will potentially take them around the world, working across diverse sectors in a variety of roles.
Learning outcomes:
Note: This course is only available at Blue Mountains campus locations. Study option is only On-campus.
Accounting, business law, cross-cultural studies, food and beverage management and control, industry practicum, management and leadership, research and academic skills, sales and marketing, the international hospitality industry.
Front office manager, guest relations manager, food and beverage supervisor, property manager.
As part of Torrens University Australia, BMIHMS 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 our strong industry partnerships and always welcome opportunities to make new ones.
Work placement hours: up to 600 hours
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.
Minimum age: Applicants must be at least 17 years and 9 months at the start of the first term.
Interview: Applicants will be invited to attend an interview at our Sydney campus. The interview process is designed to ascertain the applicant’s suitability for our courses and encompasses behavioural, situational and general knowledge questions. If applicants are unable to attend an interview at Sydney campus, alternative arrangements can be made on an individual basis. Call (02) 9307 4600 or email for details.
ATAR is not a requirement. Applicants must have completed Year 12 or equivalent.
Recommended studies: Hospitality Examination (Food and Beverage), Business Studies, any 2 units of a language.
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ATAR: ATAR is not a requirement. Applicants must have completed Year 12 or equivalent.
Refer to the Torrens University general admission criteria.
Refer to the Torrens University general admission criteria.
Refer to the Torrens University general admission criteria.
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