Master of Management (Tourism and Hospitality)

This program trains students to be business leaders in the growth industry of tourism and hospitality. It lets students shape their study around experience and professional interests in tourism and hospitality, while gaining a postgraduate degree that is grounded in the fundamentals of business leadership. They will complete specialist subjects including: International Tourism, Tourism and Hospitality Marketing, Hospitality Property and Facilities Management and Hotel Management Simulation.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

City Campus, Sydney

Full-time - 2 years

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Online

Online/Off-campus - 2 years

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Designed for

Students from a broad range of backgrounds, whether in business or not, who want to enhance and further their career prospects

Structure

2 year qualification with 2 semesters per year. Students are required to complete 12 subjects made up of 4 foundation subjects, 4 capstone subjects and 4 specialisation subjects. The course also includes a work-integrated Industry Research Project (typically taken in semester 3).

Subjects

  • Tourism and hospitality

Entry requirements

  • Bachelor degree or equivalent
  • or a Diploma or Associate Degree plus 4 years relevant management experience
  • or 5 years relevant management experience
  • IELTS: 6.5, writing and speaking 6.0 TOEFL iBT: 79

Study Pathways

Students can earn up to 50 percent advanced standing for equivalent graduate coursework completed elsewhere.

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