Bachelor of Tourism and Events Management

Develop your skills and knowledge in a specialist degree that offers unique global insights and prepares you for employment in a diverse and rapidly evolving industry. This degree covers contemporary issues in tourism and event development and planning, and investigates the approaches required to best respond to the opportunities and challenges of the global tourism and events industries, such as climate change and the implications of rapid tourism growth both domestically and internationally.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Bedford Park

Full-time - 3 years

$48,960
N/A

Structure

Knowledge and skills-orientated tourism business practices, and the functioning of the tourism industry globally form a core component of the degree. It combines academic analysis of trends in worldwide tourism and its impact with practical contact with selected local, regional, national and international aspects of tourism. It covers issues in tourism development and planning that allow for the retention of the authentic character of a place, and investigates the approaches required to best respond to the opportunities and challenges presented in global tourism. Policy, strategic and sustainable development, and global best practice are also covered.

Subjects

  • Cultural tourism.
  • Festival and event design and management.
  • Nature based tourism

Entry requirements

  • Year 12 or equivalent qualificationsor mature age entry (STAT)or TAFE/VET qualificationsor higher education transfersor completion of a foundation studies program

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