Master of International Tourism and Hotel Management

Master

In Southport (Australia)

£ 12,300.90 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in AUD:

$ 23,680

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Southport (Australia)

The Master of International Tourism and Hotel Management is designed for students who wish to gain a higher degree to help them secure senior management employment in tourism or hospitality organisations. It equips graduates with advanced business acumen, management skills and specialised industry knowledge considered essential for managerial-level graduates. Graduates of this course will emerge as confident leaders, sensitive to complex issues and challenges that at times confront the global tourism and hotel industries.
The degree is flexible, enabling students to choose a study plan that matches their career path. Students study core business management units then select from a range of specialised units relevant to their career path including tourism management, gaming management, hotel management and convention and event management.
A Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma in International Tourism and Hotel Management are also available. Applicants who have completed a relevant bachelor degree will receive four units of advanced standing towards this degree.
Career opportunities
Graduates may move into areas such as management in resorts, hotels, government tourism bodies, destination marketing and tourism organisations, airlines, convention and event organisations, casinos, clubs, attractions and other special interest tourism operations.
Professional placement
As part of this course, students may choose to undertake a 300-hour internship (equivalent to two units) in either a paid or volunteer role. This practical experience, combined with theoretical understanding, enhances the learning experience for students who have a professional and personal interest in this high growth area.
Students are responsible for securing their internship placement and are given extensive assistance in interview and application procedures, access to an extensive database of potential employers and roles and ongoing support from the dedicated Work Integrated...

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Southport (Australia)
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Lismore, NSW 2480

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • Tourism
  • International
  • Hotel Management
  • Credit
  • Access
  • University
  • Tourism Hospitality
  • Industry
  • Marketing
  • Tourism and Hospitality
  • Hospitality

Course programme

Graduate CertificateGraduate Diploma in International Tourism and Hotel Management tourism planning business events environmental management for hotels and attractions service management. Advanced standing Your previous learning experiences relevant to one or more units in this course may help you reduce the duration of your degree. Recognition of formal and non-formal learning Credit may be awarded to a student for formal learning (gained through full or partial achievement of an accredited qualification or course) or non-formal learning (that takes place through a non-accredited course or program of learning) completed at Southern Cross University or in other learning settings in Australia and/or overseas. Recognition of informal learning Credit may be awarded on the basis of current informal learning (that takes place through work, social, family or leisure activities). To help you identify how much credit you may receive for your related prior learning visit SCU Pathways. An application for advanced standing must be submitted so we can assess your prior learning. Please apply for advanced standing at the same time as you apply for admission into this course, because the amount of credit awarded will determine the sequence of units you will study. course structure MySCU is a student's point of entry to a range of online services and resources that support study and student life. The portal includes unit learning sites and information sites where students can access resources, communication tools and useful links that are integral to their studies. The web-based study environment Blackboard Learn delivers an advanced online learning environment for students and lecturers to communicate and collaborate through virtual meeting spaces, classrooms, and discussion boards. They can share files, presentations and applications. If a tutorial or lecture is recorded, students can view it afterwards. Learning materials include the provision of unit information guides, study guides and readings. Students may need to purchase or access prescribed text books. The SCU Library provides a wide range of services that include face-to-face and online help, and access to print and electronic resources. To find out more, see the Library Toolbox. The Academic Skills team supports student learning by offering online and on-campus academic skills workshops, email, phone, and one-on-one support. Course structure See the University’s Rules Relating to Awards, in conjunction with the Specific Award Rules listed below. Table of contents Course requirements Advanced standing Schedule of units Course progressions Course requirements To be eligible for the award of Master of International Tourism and Hotel Management a candidate shall successfully complete not less than 16 units (192 credit points) comprising: all units from Part A; and four (4) units from Part B; and four (4) units from Part C A candidate, who, while enrolled in the Master of International Tourism and Hotel Management, has completed the requirements for the Graduate Diploma in International Tourism and Hotel Management may elect to be awarded the Graduate Diploma in International Tourism and Hotel Management following withdrawal from candidature for the Master award. A candidate, who, while enrolled in the Master of International Tourism and Hotel Management, has completed the requirements for the Graduate Certificate in International Tourism and Hotel Management may elect to be awarded the Graduate Certificate in International Tourism and Hotel Management following withdrawal from candidature for the Master award. Advanced standing Candidates who have completed a Bachelor degree in a cognate field will be granted four (4) units of Advanced Standing from Part C of the Schedule. Candidates may be granted advanced standing on the basis of relevant work experience or professional qualifications obtained through formal, non-formal or informal learning. Schedule of units Part A All Part A units must be completed Core Units MKT01907 - Tourism and Hospitality Management ACC00724 - Accounting for Managers MKT00720 - Marketing MKT01906 - International Tourism Systems MNG03217 - Leading and Managing People MKT01760 - Tourism Planning Environments MNG93003 - Industry Research Project Note 1 Part B Part C Course progressions Students should use course progression information to select units specific to their course and enrol in these units using My Enrolment. 16 Unit Course Progression - 4 units per session 12 Unit Course Progression - 4 units per session 16 Unit Course Progression - 3 units per session 12 Unit Course Progession - 3 units per session 16 Unit (4 per session) - session 2 entry 12 unit (4 per session) - session 2 entry 16 Unit (3 per session) - session 2 entry 12 Unit (3 per session) - session 2 entry 16 Unit (4 per session) - session 3 entry 12 Unit (4 per session) - session 3 entry 16 Unit (3 per session) - session 3 entry 12 Unit (3 per session) - session 3 entry Notes Note 1: Double-weighted unit Note 2: The MNG03237 Tourism and Hotel Internship unit is equivalent to two units, usually completed over a 10-week (300 hours) period towards the completion of the degree. All internship placements must be approved by the Work Integrated Learning Coordinator, prior to commencement. Students who wish to enrol in MNG03237 must first complete MNG0326 Tourism and Hotel Professional Development, in preparation for Internship. Note 3: This unit available only for Sydney and Melbourne locations. Top Domestic students International students Confirm you meet the entry requirements including English language and academic entry and any specific pre-requisites. Apply Online Southern Cross University accepts applications directly through the International Application for Admissions form or via our online application services. Additional information on how to apply is available at SCU International. Please note applicants from some countries need to go through an Education Agent.

Master of International Tourism and Hotel Management

£ 12,300.90 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in AUD:

$ 23,680