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CRICOS course code: 094179F
Level of study: Undergraduate
Summary
A Bachelor of Business in Hospitality Management delivers knowledge, skills and experience in higher-level hospitality concepts and operations. It provides a solid grounding in tourism and hospitality, covering marketing fundamentals, hospitality entrepreneurship using a simulation program, planning hospitality venues, innovations in hospitality globally and more. You will graduate with the critical business and hospitality skills to immediately enter this fast-paced industry with confidence.
During this course, you will study critical business and management subjects and gain knowledge, attributes, skills and experience in key areas of hospitality. This course has been designed to be flexible and can be studied fully online, on-campus or a combination of both. You can choose from a wide range of electives so you focus on the area you’re passionate about.
Learning outcomes
Learn how to manage staff and promotional events in a global context.
Research innovation and understand changing global trends within the hospitality industry.
Explore an array of organisational structures and how they come together.
Understand how business development and project management principles go hand in hand.
Career opportunities
As a graduate of the Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management), you will have the opportunity to move into an exciting senior role in many areas of the hospitality industry. You can even travel the world with your extensive knowledge and in-demand skills.
Career paths
Food and Beverage Manager
Operations Management
Hotel and Resort Manager
Hospitality Entrepreneur
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Tuition Fees (AUD $) | Start date | Duration | Campus |
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25,120 Per Year
Read more75,360 for the entire course |
12 Sep 2022 |
3 years
Read more2 years Accelerated, 3 years full-time Full time |
Flinders Street Campus 196 Flinders Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 Australia |
Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) – Academic: Overall 6.0 (min. sub-score 5.5); Test of English as a Foreign (TOEFL) – Paper Based Test: 550; Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) – Internet Based Test (iBT): 60-78 (min. 18 in writing); Pearson Test of English (PTE): 50 (no skill score <42); Cambridge English Requirements (B2 First = First Certificate Exam and C1 Advanced = CAE): Overall Cambridge English Scale score of 169, achievable in B2 First or C1 Advanced. No less than 162 in any paper; Occupational English Test (OET): C.