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Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management

Embark on a successful managerial career in tourism, hospitality, hotel management or events.

This degree opens up exciting opportunities in the global tourism industry. You'll learn about planning and staging events, marketing tourist attractions, and designing service operations and hospitality encounters.

Teachers in this degree are world-leading experts and have strong industry connections. They'll teach you about contemporary issues including sustainability, social media and customer service, and cover industry challenges and how they can be addressed.

A special feature of this program are the hands-on experiences including executive shadowing, Disney World internships, industry-facing learning experiences, study tours and placements.

Our graduates are in high demand with employers, both locally and internationally. Thanks to your advanced management training and professional networks, you'll be well-positioned for a promising career. 

Program highlights

  • Join one of the world's top business schools and the only Australian university to offer programs accredited by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO).
  • Choose one or two majors from hotel and hospitality management or tourism and event management, and graduate with advanced training, knowledge and networks.
  • Fast-track your career through work placements, internships with Disney World Florida, local and international study tours, and more.

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Tailor your studies to suit your goals. This program offers these options:

  • Hotel and Hospitality Management
  • Tourism and Event Management

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How you'll learn

Your learning experiences are designed to best suit the learning outcomes of the courses you choose.

  • Work placements
  • Overseas study
  • Research experience

Placements and work experience

RBUS3999 is a Work Integrated Learning (WIL) course that provides you with the opportunity to apply theoretical and conceptual knowledge to the workplace via a professional placement. The course is particularly focused on enabling you to develop employability skills, gain workplace knowledge, understand the attitudes of working professionals, grow a professional network, and engage with real world business issues.

What you'll study

At UQ, degrees are called 'programs' and subjects are called 'courses'. Here's a sample of the courses you could study in this program:

  • Destination Planning and Management
  • Resilience and Recovery in Tourism and Events
  • Entrepreneurship in Hospitality

See courses and program structure

Dual programs

Double your skills and your opportunities with a dual degree. You can study the Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management as a part of these dual programs:

  • Bachelors of Human Movement & Nutrition Sci/Tourism, Hospitality & Event Mgmt
  • Bachelors of Arts / Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management
  • Bachelors of Business Management / Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management

Career possibilities

Our programs prepare you for your first job and beyond. Depending on which major you choose, here are some of the careers you could be on your way to:

  • Tourism and events manager
  • Cruise director
  • Food and beverage manager
  • Travel consultant
  • Tourism product development manager
  • Festival manager
  • Casino manager
  • Sponsorship and fundraising coordinator
  • Conference and convention centre marketing coordinator
  • Hotel and resort manager

Next steps after graduation

Graduates of the Bachelor of Tourism, Hotel and Events Management program have found work with the following employers:

  • Brisbane Airport Corporation
  • Brisbane City Council
  • Hilton Brisbane
  • Marriott Brisbane
  • Tourism and Events Queensland
  • Queensland Tourism Industry Council
  • American Chamber of Commerce in Australia.

Professional memberships

When you graduate, you may be eligible for memberships with the following professional organisations. Contact the organisation to find out how to become a member.

  • Australian Hotels Association
  • Australian and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies
  • Australian Tourism Export Council
  • The Association for Tourism and Leisure Education
  • The Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education
  • International Council on Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education
  • International Festivals and Events Association
  • Meetings and Events Australia
  • Meetings Professionals International
  • Pacific Asia Travel Association
  • Restaurant and Catering Queensland
  • Tourism and Transport Forum Australia
  • United Nations World Tourism Organization

Mana Ishii

My teachers are very experienced in the hospitality industry. They are always happy to share their knowledge in class, which gives me a lot of opportunities to think about my future career from different perspectives.

Haoxian Bi

UQ is one of the most high ranking universities in the world and has a great reputation. Personally speaking, I would describe the UQ study experience as challenging but fulfilling and useful.

Caitlin Culverhouse-Steadman

My experience at UQ has been challenging and fun. I undertook an internship at W Brisbane. It was an amazing firsthand experience of a fast-paced HR environment. It was so beneficial and complemented the theory I learnt in my business courses.

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Entry requirements

Prerequisites.

  • General English subject (Units 3 & 4, C)
  • General Mathematics, Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics (Units 3 & 4, C)

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Minimum entry score

Select where you studied and your qualification to see the minimum entry score you need to be considered for this program.

Use the minimum entry score as a guide. Your score must be at least equivalent to the required Australian Year 12 ATAR score. Entry requirements are subject to change.

Equivalent subjects

Entry score threshold.

These are the lowest adjusted scores we made an offer to in Semester 1, 2024. Entry scores are based on the most recent Semester 1 intake and are updated in April each year. Meeting the entry score threshold doesn't guarantee admission.

Guarantee your place at UQ: If you meet our guaranteed minimum ATAR  you could secure an offer for your preferred program.

English language requirements

IELTS overall 6.5; reading 6; writing 6; speaking 6; listening 6. For other English Language Proficiency Tests and Scores approved for UQ

TOEFL iBT (including Paper Edition) - Overall 87, listening 19, reading 19, writing 21 and speaking 19.

PTE Academic - Overall Score of 64 and 60 in all sub bands.

BE - A minimum overall grade of 4 plus a minimum grade of C in all macro skills.

CES - Overall 176 and 169 in all sub bands.

OET is not accepted.

There are other ways to meet the English language requirements. For some programs, additional conditions apply.

Learn how to meet the English language requirements

Student visas

International students who are accepted into full-time study in the Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management are eligible to apply for an Australian student visa (subclass 500).

There are a number of requirements you must satisfy before a visa is granted, including the Genuine Student (GS) requirement.

Learn more about student visas

Entry score range

This table shows the range of entry scores for recent secondary students offered a place in the B Tourism, Hosp & Event Mgmt for Semester 1, 2024

Learn more about adjustments

Who you'll study with

Here's a snapshot of our student intake for this program in Semester 1, 2024:

"<5" — The number of students is less than 5. N/A — Students not accepted in this category. N/P — Not published. The number is hidden to protect the privacy of students in other cells.

Need help meeting the entry requirements?

We can help you meet the minimum entry score, subject prerequisites or English language requirements for your preferred program.

If you haven't studied the prerequisites or need to improve your entry score, we can help.

Learn about pathway options

You'll learn about international hotel operations, the role of technology in hospitality, and both large-scale and small-scale business operations.

Courses will provide you with an understanding of the values of hospitality and how hospitality experiences are produced. You'll also learn skills in entrepreneurship, food and beverage management, and casino and gaming management.

Graduates typically work in management or marketing roles in hotels, resorts, casinos, restaurants, cafés, cruise liners, commercial catering and clubs.

Through international case studies, simulations and industry-facing projects, you’ll learn about tourism and event systems, planning, operations, sales, marketing, policy and strategy.

In addition to learning about current practices and emerging trends in tourism and events, you’ll develop key business skills and attributes that will help you become a successful industry leader, including teamwork, leadership, creativity, critical thinking and problem-solving.

Graduates can market and manage tourist destinations, develop tourism policy, design sustainable tourism products, create innovative tourism experiences, or work as event and festival managers, consultants, or conference and convention centre managers. Graduates may also find success in various public and private tourism organisation roles.

Fees and Scholarships

Indicative annual fee.

Approximate yearly cost of tuition (16 units). Your fees will vary according to your selected courses and study load. Fees are reviewed each year and may increase.

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Approximate yearly cost of tuition (16 units). Your fees will vary according to your study load. Fees are reviewed each year and may increase.

AUD $48,160

Government assistance, financial aid.

As an international student, you might be eligible for financial aid – either from your home country, or from the Australian Government.

Learn more about financial aid

Domestic places in the Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management are Commonwealth Supported. This means the cost of your education is shared between you and the Australian Government.

Instead of tuition fees, Commonwealth Supported students pay what are called student contribution amounts.

HECS-HELP is an Australian Government loan scheme to assist eligible students with the cost of their student contribution amounts.

Learn more about HECS-HELP

Centrelink support

The Australian Government offers a number of income-support payments to eligible Australian university students.

Learn about Centrelink payments for students

Scholarships

You may be eligible for more than 100 scholarships, including:

How to apply

Applying online.

If your senior schooling is from outside Australia, you can submit your application to UQ. Or, if you prefer, you can use an  approved UQ agent in your country .

The program code for the Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management is  2473 .

Find out more about applying for undergraduate study

If your senior schooling is from Australia

Submit your application to the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre if you're an international student who is currently studying:

  • Australian Year 12 (in Australia or another country), or
  • the International Baccalaureate in Australia.

The QTAC code for the Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management is  777001 .

Applying through QTAC

All domestic applications should be submitted to the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC).

The QTAC code for the Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management is 777001 .

Find out more about applying for undergraduate study

Important dates

If you’re studying Year 12 in Australia ,  go to the QTAC website  to check the closing date for this program. 

If you’re applying to UQ , the closing date for this program is: 

  • To commence study in semester 2 - May 31 of the year of commencement.
  • To commence study in semester 1 - November 30 of the previous year.

To learn more about UQ dates, including semester start dates,  view the Academic Calendar . 

To check the closing date for this program, go to the QTAC website .

To learn more about UQ dates, including semester start dates, view the Academic Calendar .

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Applying to university can be both exciting and daunting, which is why we’ve tried to make the process as simple as we can.

We have several schemes in place to improve your chances of getting a place at UQ.

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Pathway options

A rank or score doesn’t determine your potential.

If you're not offered a place in your first-choice program – or if you don't meet the entry requirements – you still have a number of options.

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Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management

Course code K93

Why study at ECU?

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ECU is one of the best unis in Australia for teaching. We've had 17 straight years of 5-star ratings in the Good Universities Guide to prove it!

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ECU's hospitality and tourism studies has received international recognition in the Shanghai Rankings 2023 survey , placing in the top 30 universities globally.

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We're ranked one of the world's best universities under 50 years old, and we've already established a global reputation for such a young institution.

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About this Course

This degree will equip you for a career in the hospitality and tourism management sector – one of the world’s fastest growing and in demand industries.

You’ll gain an understanding of food and beverage management, sustainable tourism development, managing the service, experience, business identity and protocols, the business environment, and data analytics. You can also specialise by choosing a major in marketing, human resource management, international business or events management. This course will introduce you to industry standard technology and will give you an international and cultural perspective about the industry. Ready to graduate with the essential skills to succeed in middle and senior levels in hospitality and tourism management?

Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) level

This course has been accredited by ECU as an AQF Level 7 Bachelor Degree Award.

Course code

Entry requirements.

70 Indicative ATAR

ECU admission and English language requirements apply.

See Course Entry for further information.

ECU admission profile

Commonwealth supported - estimated 1st year indicative fee AUD $16,350

See Fees and Scholarships for further information.

3 years full-time or part-time equivalent

See Course Details for further information.

Availability & Campus

Cricos code.

International students - estimated 1st year indicative fee AUD $35,550

Course Entry

Admission requirements you'll need to meet for this course.

All applicants must meet the academic admission requirements for this course. The indicative or guaranteed ATAR is as published (where applicable) or academic admission requirements may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:

  • AQF Cert IV;
  • Successfully completed 0.25 EFTSL of study at bachelor level or higher at an Australian higher education provider (or equivalent);
  • Undergraduate Certificate;
  • Special Tertiary Admissions Test;*
  • University Preparation Course;*
  • Indigenous University Orientation Course;*
  • Aboriginal University Readiness Assessment; or*
  • Experience Based Entry Scheme.*

* Further information can be found on the Study course entry page .

For international students, requirements include your secondary school results .

English competency requirements may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:

  • Year 12 English ATAR/English Literature ATAR grade C or better or equivalent;
  • IELTS Academic Overall band minimum score of 6.0 (no individual band less than 6.0);
  • Successfully completed 1.0 EFTSL of study at bachelor level or higher in the UK, Ireland, USA, NZ or Canada;
  • University Preparation Course;
  • Aboriginal University Readiness Assessment;*
  • AQF Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree;
  • Successfully completed 0.375 EFTSL of study at bachelor level or higher at an Australian higher education provider (or equivalent); or
  • Other tests, courses or programs defined on the English Proficiency Bands page .

Course Details

Semester availability.

Semester 1: Study full-time at Joondalup or Online

Semester 1: Study part-time at Joondalup or Online

Semester 2: Study full-time at Joondalup or Online

Semester 2: Study part-time at Joondalup or Online

Course Structure

Students will complete 24 units consisting of 12 Core units plus a 4-unit Minor* (from the list below) and an 8-unit Supplementary Program** (which may consist of 8 x Elective units or 2 x Minors or 1 x Major) *4-unit Minors (students must select one of the following Minors): - International Hotel and Resort Management; - Tourism Business Management; - Event Management; - Marketing; - Entrepreneurship and Innovation; - Human Resource Management; - International Business Language (not available online); - Internship (not available online and enrolment is by application only); or - 4 electives with course coordinator approval. ** Supplementary Program Recommended study areas include Majors/Minors such as: Event Management, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Management; Management, Accounting, International Business and/or Project Management. At the commencement of this degree, all students must contact the ECU Student Hub team to obtain a personalised course planner to ensure timely completion of all units.

Note: BUS3700 is not offered every semester and enrolment is by application only.

^ Core Option

For more detailed unit information for this course take a look at our Handbook . To organise your life for next semester visit the Teaching timetable .

Course notes

Important course notes.

FBL2505: Students will source and undertake a micro-placement for a minimum of 20 hours to support the development and application of practical skills which will prepare students for later work integrated learning experiences and future employment. The micro-placement will be unpaid and can be undertaken in a campus, off-campus, or virtual environment.

Attendance requirements

Students may be required to attend the placement outside of University hours and may include night or weekend attendance.

Clearances and/or Risk Management Protocols Required

Some organisations may require clearances, screenings and certificates, and will liaise directly with students regarding any requirements.

Professional practice rules

Students are provided with Student Guidelines for Work Integrated Learning which detail the expected behaviour and conduct while working in the host organisation.

FBL3501: Students will complete between 100 and 150 hours of work experience within a public, private or not-for-profit organisation that will enable them to apply disciplinary knowledge and skills.

Students will be required to attend an approved organisation and hours may be outside normal University hours and may include nights and weekends.

Students are provided with a Student Placement guide which details the expected behaviour and conduct while working in the host organisation.

Course learning outcomes

  • Apply broad and coherent knowledge to a range of business situations, incorporating international/global/cultural perspectives.
  • Access, analyse and critically evaluate relevant information to solve challenging business problems systematically.
  • Communicate business knowledge, concepts and advice persuasively and clearly in both written and oral formats, using relevant technology.
  • Collaborate effectively in team settings to produce measurable outcomes.
  • Generate creative ideas for business innovations that respond to opportunities and constant change.
  • Reflect on feedback and critique one’s own performance in order to identify and plan opportunities for development.
  • Value professional behaviours and/or personal citizenship that reflect an appreciation of the interrelationship between business ethics and corporate social responsibility.

Professional Recognition

One or more of the majors in this course is externally recognised when studied within this course. Refer to the major for more information.

Semester 1: Study part-time Online

Semester 2: Study part-time Online

Fees and Scholarships

  • AUD $16,350 - Commonwealth supported estimated 1st year indicative fee 1

1 The 'estimated 1st year indicative fee' is provided as a guide only, based on a typical enrolment of students undertaking the first year of this course. At ECU, you pay for the individual units you enrol in, not an overall course fee, so the total cost of your course will vary, depending on what units you choose. An indicative fee will be provided with your course offer, however you can use our Course Fee Calculator to estimate the actual amount you'll need to pay. ECU fees are adjusted annually.

Some units require the payment of a fee for incidental goods or services required to complete those units. For more information and the full list of incidental fees for courses and units, visit What are Incidental Fees .

Scholarships

ECU has a scholarship program that provides many opportunities each year to students undertaking studies here.

Career Opportunities

You’ll have career opportunities within a diverse range of global hospitality and tourism businesses, including hotels, resorts, tour companies, travel agencies, visitor centres, theme parks, visitor attraction sites, convention centres, events companies, restaurants, and cafes and bars. You could be involved in the operations and management of accommodation provision servicing, including food and beverage services, entertainment, conferences, tourism operations, visitor services, sales and marketing, and much more.

Possible future job titles

Hotel Manager, Resort Manager, Food and Beverage Manager, Front Office Manager, Hotel Sales Manager, Tour Operator, Visitor Centre Manager, Theme Park Manager, Ecotourism Operator

Similar courses to consider

  • Bachelor of Commerce The Bachelor of Commerce (Tourism & Hospitality Management and International Hotel and Resort Management major) is also available in this discipline.
  • AUD $35,550 - International students estimated 1st year indicative fee 1

1 The 'estimated 1st year indicative fee' is provided as a guide only, and has been calculated based on a typical enrolment of students undertaking the first year of this course. At ECU, you pay for each individual unit you enrol in, not an overall course fee, so the total cost of your course will vary, depending on what units you choose. An indicative fee will be provided with your course offer, however you can use our Course Fee Calculator to estimate the actual amount you'll need to pay. ECU fees are adjusted annually.

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We use a points system to make it easier for you to understand your study progress. Most Bachelors degree study units are allocated 15 credit points. If you're studying a 3-year full-time degree you'll need to successfully complete 360 credit points - that's 24 units x 15 points per unit.

These are compulsory units you have to successfully complete as part of your course.

An elective is a unit you choose to study that counts towards your course requirements, but isn't compulsory. For some courses we recommend elective units. In some situations, a course coordinator may approve an elective unit as a replacement for a compulsory one.

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Tourism and hospitality

Field of study: tourism and hospitality course information.

As hotels, restaurants and travel services have become more sophisticated, traditional Australian attitudes to ‘serving’ have changed dramatically. In the past, most people in the tourism, hospitality and related industries had little training, with most gaining the relevant knowledge and skills on the job. These days, both vocational and higher education qualifications at various levels are offered by a range of institutions.

While TAFE institutes and private providers were the first to offer courses in this field, universities have followed suit, especially those in regions known for their tourism industry (regional Queensland, for instance).

Private institutions and TAFE institutes do well in this field, probably because many are good at teaching students ‘how to’ and not just ‘about’ work in tourism and hospitality. A number are residential schools where students work on the premises as part of their course. Note that fees may seem high at some of these providers, but they usually include accommodation and meals. Make an enquiry to be sure.

For more information about careers in this field, see the Tourism Training Australia, Australian Hotels Association and the Restaurant and Catering Australia websites.

VET study in tourism and hospitality

Courses, majors and specialisations in tourism and hospitality.

This is one of the few fields in which careers have traditionally been launched in the VET sector. There is no shortage of interesting career paths to choose from at all professional levels — in fact, VET graduates can usually succeed in taking the same career paths as degree graduates into hospitality and tourism management.

VET courses in tourism and hospitality run from certificate I through to advanced diploma level. There are courses that lead directly into a variety of occupation areas, listed below, so you're bound to find something that suits will help you develop your skills and interests.

Be aware that the management courses (hospitality management and tourism management, for example) are only available at diploma or advanced diploma level.

Where to study Tourism and Hospitality courses

Relevant courses are available at TAFE institutes and also many private VET providers all around the country. This is one of those fields in which there are a number of specialist providers, both in the public and private sector. Some of the private institutions are elite residential schools, which offer training at both higher education and VET level. They may charge higher fees than TAFEs that specialise in the field.

Career opportunities in Tourism and Hospitality field

A range of occupations is possible after VET study in this field, including caterer, chef or cook, events coordinator, hospitality manager, resort manager, tour guide, travel salesperson and visitor information officer.

Specific occupations that have high projected growth rates in employment are those of a more operational nature, such as cooks, waiters, bar attendants, room attendants and kitchen hands.

See the Career Search for more information about your career options.

Undergraduate study in tourism and hospitality

The following are just some of the majors you can study in this field:

  • Event management
  • Hospitality management
  • Hotel and hospitality studies
  • International tourism
  • Resort management
  • Restaurant management
  • Tourism management
  • Wine tourism

Over the past decade tourism and hospitality have become something of a glamour field. The increasing profile of niche trading sectors such as gastronomy, ecotourism, cultural tourism, wine tourism and sports tourism has created growth in the industry, and new markets continue to emerge, including heritage tourism and Indigenous tourism.

Many of the degree courses in this field will be specialist courses, designed for their particular industries. For example, you might look for a bachelor of tourism or a specialist tourism degree such as ecotourism or heritage tourism. However, specialist business degrees are also common. In hospitality, for example, you will find bachelor of business degrees in hotel management or hospitality management.

The course structure for courses in this field will usually involve two or three elements. First, there will be classes that teach you about your industry and how it works. Second, especially in the specialist business degrees, you will have a part of the course that deals with business skills relevant to the industry. These may include marketing or management. Finally, and most importantly, these courses involve extensive practical components. Sometimes this practical experience will take place off the job, in elaborate practical training facilities. However, paid industry internships are also common. Practical experience is vital both so you can learn your trade but also so that you can demonstrate to potential employers that you have current industry experience.

Knowledge and skills gained in this industry are increasingly transferable worldwide, and many students head overseas as soon as they have graduated. A course that doesn’t meet international standards could reduce your options and leave you stuck at home. Ask the institution you’re interested in for evidence of its graduates’ success in getting jobs, and find out whether you will be offered any help looking for work. You can build up your portfolio of skills and references by finding part-time or casual work in the industry.

Although this is a very accessible field overall, be aware that demand for some courses is very high. At some of the specialist colleges, you may need to attend an interview.

You will find relevant courses at institutions of all kinds — from TAFE institutes with higher education divisions to universities and private higher education providers. You will also find many providers that are specialists in a certain field, such as hotel management or patisserie.

Courses in this field are largely vocationally oriented, so, whichever kind of provider you choose, you should look for practical training — either on the job or through on-campus simulation (practice kitchens and restaurants, for example). You should also ensure that the course is fully accredited by the Australian Hospitality or Tourism Training Review Panel, and check out whether the course is recognised by any international industry organisations.

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According to the 2014 Course Experience Questionnaire survey, graduates in this field are quite impressed with the quality of teaching and the skills they gained. At an average of $43,544 in 2014, starting salaries are well below those of other graduates, and 40 per cent of graduates had a tough time finding full-time work. Around 20 per cent of 2013 graduates chose to pursue further study.

Postgraduate study in tourism and hospitality

This is quite a new field of study in higher education and it is newer still at postgraduate level. There around 1200 postgraduate students in this field enrolled across the country, most of whom are completing coursework degrees such as graduate certificates and graduate diplomas.

These courses offer opportunities for those who are new to the field to gain professional skills and qualifications that will allow them to move into the tourism and hospitality industries. For those who already have a relevant background, postgraduate study is a good way to improve career advancement.

Formal qualifications in hospitality, particularly at postgraduate level, focus on management-level training and knowledge rather than the basic skills that can be learned on the job in the industry. Common specialisations include hospitality management and event and convention management. Another stand-out specialisation is gastronomy.

The tourism field has evolved in recent years. Gone are the days when working in tourism focused on getting people from one place to another and booking them on local tours. Tourism is now made up of a wide variety of fascinating niche markets that are reflected in the diversity of course options. There are programs in food and wine tourism, ecotourism, Indigenous tourism and sports tourism that will make an interesting addition to the résumé of those already working in the field or those who want to take advantage of these growth areas.

At postgraduate level, you will find tourism and hospitality courses both at universities and private providers.

Just one in ten students complete a research degree, but if this is something you're considering, check out the specialties of institutions you are interested in as well as potential supervisors.

Hospitality and tourism are among the big long-term growth industries in Australia, demonstrated by the increasing number of specialisations and markets, but the current demand for postgraduates seems to be limited. Many graduates (42 per cent) have trouble finding employment

That being said, graduates of this field are impressed with the generic skills they gained (rating this category four stars), but not overly satisfied with their course experience overall, according to the latest national Course Experience Questionnaire. Of those who do find work, salaries have increased significantly in recent years, at an average of $79,262 per year — an increase of more than $20,000 on the previous year.

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Hospitality and Tourism Management

Hospitality and tourism management will allow you to turn your love of travel and working with people into the kind of career where every day is different.

What type of student are you?

You're considered a domestic student if you're an Australian citizen or permanent resident , a New Zealand citizen or hold a permanent Australian humanitarian visa.

You're an international student if you hold or are applying for a Student, Diplomatic, Bridging, Temporary or Provisional Resident visa, or are a permanent resident of New Zealand.

If you love the idea of working overseas or helping people experience what Australia has to offer, a degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management can help you turn your passion for travel into a career almost anywhere in the world.

Learn about hospitality and tourism management, and how the industry is always changing. Explore sustainable tourism and discover how you can use data to help predict trends for a particular place or region.

At Murdoch, we help you learn by doing, so your assessments will be based on real life, rather than theory. You’ll learn business management principles, and be mentored through a range of projects as you learn to use research to make business decisions.

3 reasons to study Hospitality and Tourism Management at Murdoch

  • Work in tourism to develop attractive destinations while working sustainably with people and the environment
  • Develop management, negotiation and problem solving skills that will help you manage staff and organisations in any destination the world
  • Learn from some of Western Australia’s top tourism experts who are actively involved in tourism research.

What you'll learn

Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn:

  • Destination management
  • Hospitality and tourism
  • Sustainable tourism
  • Tourism and hospitality law
  • Business management

Your future career

You could work in a wide range of roles in travel and tourism, hospitality or retail industries. You could also work for government agencies, non-government organisations (NGOs) or even start your own business. Careers could include:

  • Hospitality Manager
  • Convention Services Manager
  • Hotel Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Director
  • Tour Operator
  • Travel Retailer or Guide

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Select which option best describes your path to university :, higher education, recent secondary education, vocational education & training, work & life experience, english requirements.

You must meet a minimum standard in English to study at Murdoch, which for most courses can be demonstrated by providing evidence that you have completed Year 11 and 12 in Australia at any level if you are a domestic student, or through either English proficiency tests , university preparation courses , English language courses , previous tertiary study or vocational education .

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Everyone has a different path to university so if you’ve already completed formal or informal learning, you could receive advanced standing. Also known as recognition of prior learning, advanced standing can reduce the amount of study needed to complete your degree by giving you credit for certain units.

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If you achieve an ATAR of 60.00 - 89.95, a Murdoch RISE adjustment factor of up to 10.00 points may help you get into your preferred course. Murdoch RISE can increase your selection rank up to a maximum of 90.00.

There’s no application or need to register. If you are eligible, the adjustment factor is automatically added to your raw ATAR score when you apply.

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Make the most of your university experience by reducing the financial costs with a scholarship.

Whether you’re a high achiever or have experienced hardship, we offer a wide range of scholarships and awards to students from all walks of life. Explore our scholarships to find the ones you could be eligible for as a new Murdoch student as well as what's available throughout your degree.

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Instead of paying an overall course fee, you pay for the individual units you enrol in. The total course cost will vary depending on the units you choose.

Following your successful application, you’ll receive a Letter of Offer which will contain specific course and fee information.

If you are applying for an undergraduate course, you may be eligible for a Commonwealth Supported Place. Postgraduate programs are full fee paying, unless indicated otherwise in your Letter of Offer .

Course fees vary depending on the level of study and the year of commencement. Use our Fee Calculator to estimate the cost of your course.

Make the most of your university experience by reducing the financial costs with a scholarship. Our International Welcome Scholarship offers eligible students between $8,000 and $11,000, depending on the course you study.

The Australian Government also offers scholarships to students from developing countries through the Australia Awards Scholarship program.

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Tourism and Hospitality

Undergraduate major.

Learn how to design creative destinations and innovative experiences with a socially responsible and global mindset, setting you up for a dynamic career in a diverse industry.

  • Qualification Tourism and Hospitality Major (BCom)

A full-time study load usually consists of 200 credits (approximately eight units) per year, with 100 credits (approximately four units) in each semester.

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This course belongs to multiple degrees. Select the single degree or double degree below to see the application deadlines.

What can I do with a degree in Tourism and Hospitality

Make travel part of your job.

Use your knowledge and skills to travel and work anywhere in the world.

Enjoy a people-oriented career

With tourism and hospitality, you’ll be constantly engaging with people and exploring new places.

Work in an ever-changing industry

Work in a dynamic industry that ranges from niche local markets to global experiences.

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Tourism and hospitality are rapidly growing industries offering career paths in areas such as tourism development, event and festival organisation and hotel resort management.

Employers in this field need staff who enjoy travelling, meeting new people and sharing their experiences with others.

In this major you’ll gain the knowledge and skills you need to become an effective manager in the tourism and hospitality sectors in Australia and overseas.

You will learn about contemporary issues in international tourism, such as event and tourism sustainability, the impact of tourism and events on the local and global economy, destination management, hospitality management and marketing.

Curtin is one of the best places in Australia for learning about hospitality and tourism, rated fourth in the country in this field by the ShanghaiRanking’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects for 2023. This means that not only will you get a great education, but also gain a competitive edge in the job market.

Parent degrees

You can study this major under the following degrees:

  • Bachelor of Commerce (as a single or double major)
  • Bachelor of Commerce (Advanced) (as a single or double major)
  • Bachelor of Innovation (as a single major)
  • Bachelor of Arts (as a double major with an Arts major)

Your choice of parent degree can influence the type of career you might have.

Our Commerce degree also offers additional opportunities to customise your course by offering specialisations as well as majors.

Double degrees

You can study our Tourism and Hospitality major as part of our  Arts and Commerce double degree.

What jobs can the Tourism and Hospitality course lead to?

  • Corporate travel consultant
  • Hotel or motel manager
  • Resort manager
  • Restaurant and catering manager
  • Tourism information officer
  • Tourism manager
  • Travel consultant

What jobs can a Tourism and Hospitality double major lead to?

  • Destination marketing manager (with Marketing )
  • International hotel mangaer (with International Business or Management )
  • Musuem tour guide (with History )
  • Tour guide and interpreter (with Chinese , Korean Studies or Japanese ) 
  • Travel influencer (with Digital and Social Media )

What you'll learn

  • apply key theoretical principles and practical underpinnings of tourism and hospitality management to industry and business from a conceptual and practical approach, GC1, GC2, GC4
  • interpret leadership, ethical and responsible practices, and professional integrity when organising to work within the tourism and hospitality industry, GC1, GC2, GC4
  • evaluate information from multiple sources relevant to the many dimensions of tourism and hospitality globally and relate this knowledge from a variety of perspectives to a particular problem setting, GC3, GC5, GC6
  • critically formulate innovative and sustainable propositions, supported by appropriate communication and technologies, to manage challenges faced locally and globally by the tourism and hospitality industry, CG2, GC3, GC5, GC6

Why study Tourism and Hospitality

Internationally accredited.

This course is accredited by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) TedQual Certification, recognising its excellence in tourism education.

Work experience

Gain hands-on experience at tourism hotspots. Past field trips include visits to local tourist destinations and an international experience in Italy.

Highly ranked course

Curtin was ranked 4th nationally in the field of Hospitality and Tourism Management, in the ShanghaiRanking’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2023.

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Professional recognition

Graduates may be eligible for membership of the Australian Institute of Management.

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My highlight from this course was participating in an international experience in Italy, where I was able to immerse myself into Italian heritage and culture, and gain hands-on experience learning the concept of destination marketing. I would definitely recommend this course if you are passionate about meeting new people and travelling.

Use your experience to get credit towards your degree

Finish your course sooner with credit for your previous study or work experience.

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Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Specialisations

Business specialisations available in the BBA:

  • Accounting for Business Decisions Specialisation
  • Business Law and Policy Specialisation
  • Business Project Management Specialisation
  • Business Strategy Specialisation
  • Corporate Governance Specialisation
  • Social Media and Digital Marketing Specialisation
  • Event Management Specialisation
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  • Information Systems in Business Specialisation
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  • Property Investment Specialisation
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  • User Experience for Business Optimisation Specialisation
  • Workforce Management Specialisation

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  • Social Inclusion and Equity Specialisation
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1. Admission to the Pathways Enabling Course will be open to candidates who are not admissible to a course and who intend to seek admission to an undergraduate course; or

2. Candidates:

(a) who have not successfully completed a course leading to an award of the University; and

(b) who state that completion of this Enabling Course will make them better prepared to undertake an undergraduate course; and

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Griffith University

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Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management

The University's Undergraduate Programs Admission Policy will apply.

Prior OP students : Applicants who graduated with an OP in or before 2019 can apply to Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA) for an ATAR statement. For more information visit qcaa.qld.edu.au/senior/australian-tertiary-admission-rank-atar.

TAFE International Western Australia

TAFE International Western Australia

Certificate III in Tourism

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An IELTS score (academic) of 6.0 with no band score less than 5.0 or equivalent.

Completion of the equivalent of Australian Year 10.

Please view Admission requirements for your country of origin.

HSC University Pathways

To be eligible students need to:

* have completed at least one Board of Studies accredited subject (that is acceptable for an ATAR) at HSC Stage 6 before the start of year 12; and

* have been recommended by their School Principal.

Graduate Certificate in International Tourism and Hospitality Management

Graduate Certificate

To be eligible for admission to the Graduate Certificate in International Tourism and Hospitality Management , a student must:

  • hold any Bachelor degree (or equivalent) from a recognised University (or another tertiary education institution of equivalent standing) with a minimum GPA of 4.0 (using a 7.0 point scale) OR
  • have a minimum of five years equivalent full-time professional work experience in a relevant field.

Master of Marketing/Master of International Tourism and Hospitality Management

Masters (Coursework)

To be eligible for admission to the Master of Marketing/Master of International Tourism and Hospitality Management , a student must hold:

  • a related Bachelor degree (or equivalent) from a recognised University (or another tertiary education institution of equivalent standing) with a minimum GPA of 4.0 (using a 7.0 scale); OR
  • a related Graduate Certificate (or equivalent) from a recognised University (or another tertiary institution of equivalent standing) with a minimum GPA of 4.0 (using a 7.0 scale).

Diploma of Travel and Tourism Management

Equivalent to Australian Year 12.

OR Completion of SIT30122 Certificate III in Tourism is required for entry into this course.

TRACKS Tertiary Preparation Program

Admission to the TRACKS tertiary preparation program will be open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates:

(a) who are not admissible to a course and who intend to seek admission to an undergraduate course; or

(b) who state that completion of this enabling course will make them better qualified to undertake an undergraduate degree and who intend to seek admission to an undergraduate degree; or

(c) who have unsuccessfully attempted an undergraduate course previously and who state that completion of this enabling course will make them better qualified to undertake an undergraduate course.

Bachelor of Advanced International Tourism and Hotel Management (Honours)

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Diploma of International Hotel and Tourism Management

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Hospitality and Tourism Courses in Australia

Introduction to studying a hospitality and tourism degree.

Studying a hospitality and tourism degree in Australia typically includes core modules such as Hospitality Management, Tourism Planning and Development, Event Management, and Marketing for Tourism. Students can also often choose electives that align with their interests, such as hotel operations, sustainable tourism, or destination management. The hands-on nature of these courses often involves internships or work placements, allowing students to gain real-world experience and build valuable industry connections.

Most hospitality and tourism degrees in Australia have a standard duration of three years for undergraduate programs, possibly extending to four years if students opt for an industry placement or an additional year of study. 

Graduates from hospitality and tourism programs in Australia enjoy promising career prospects, given the country's thriving tourism industry. Potential employers include hotels, resorts, airlines, event management companies, travel agencies, and government tourism bodies.

Types of Degrees

Diploma in tourism and hospitality management courses in australia.

A diploma in hospitality management is a professional qualification that deals with hotel management, resort management, customer service, and tour management. The course binds you with the fundamentals and in-demand skills in management, human resources, communications and promotions. Through the course, you will gain an understanding and explore insights into crucial business and management principles. Also, it serves as a pathway program into the second year of the Bachelor of Business. 

  • Course duration: one year
  • Course fees: $27,600
  • Entry requirements: Higher Secondary Education with an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent

Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management

The hospitality and hospitality sector is one of the world's most demanding and fastest-growing industries.  Hence, pursuing a bachelor of hospitality and tourism management will help you understand food and beverage management, sustainable tourism development, managing the service experience, and learning the functionality of a business environment and event management. The course will help you explore industry-standard technology and gain insights into international and cultural perspectives. 

After completing the Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management in Australia, graduates may be involved in the operations and management of accommodation provision and servicing, entertainment, gaming, and training and supervising staff. 

  • Course duration: three years
  • Course fees: $35,550
  • Entry requirements: excellent academic performance with the required English Language Proficiency Test

Bachelor of Commerce in Hospitality and Tourism Management

Bachelor of Commerce in Hospitality and Tourism Management is an undergraduate program focusing on travel and tourism. The curriculum covers various topics and subjects like travel operations, event management, hospitality management, and travel operations in practical and theoretical aspects of the industry. You will also participate in practical training through internships, industry visits, and projects. `After completing the course, graduates can find employment in various sectors and industries, such as travel agencies, government tourism, airlines, and hotels. 

Master of International Tourism and Hospitality Management

The Master of International Tourism and Hospitality Management is a postgraduate degree that helps graduates prepare for the next step of their career in the global tourism and hotel industry. During the course, you will learn and gain skills required for managerial positions, including strategic insight, high-level management skills, and specialised industry knowledge. After completing this course, you can build your core business skills in financial planning and marketing. Some popular career options include cruise manager, pastry chef, and sports centre manager. 

  • Course duration: two years
  • Course fees: $37,000
  • Entry requirements: bachelor’s degree with an IELTS score of 6.5 or above

Scholarships

Studying in Australian universities provides various scholarships, bursaries, and financial assistance to students with an excellent academic record who require financial support. Here are some popular scholarships for international students in hospitality and management courses in Australia. 

Jobs and Careers

Graduates in Australia's tourism and hospitality industry have many job opportunities across the hospitality and tourism industries. Besides that, graduates with degrees in cooking, baking, or hospitality management can opt for careers in catering, restaurant management, and tourism agencies. Popular careers and job positions in Australia's hospitality and tourism management courses include airline or cruise manager, resort manager, travel consultant, executive chef, and tourist development manager. 

Australia's tourism and hospitality industry offers highly competitive salaries, making it one of the most demanding career opportunities for graduates. The average salary scale in the hospitality industry ranges between $60,000 and $71,789 annually, whereas an entry-level position graduate earns around $58,500 annually. On the other hand, an experienced worker earns up to $118,560 annually in the tourism industry. 

Top Universities for Hospitality and Tourism Management

To learn more about the hospitality and tourism universities in Australia, find details on the top ranking Hospitality and Toursim programs in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024 below:

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The tuition fee for the hospitality and tourism courses depends on the degree or level of study you are applying for. The annual course fee for a bachelor’s in hospitality and tourism management in Australia ranges from $27,600 - $51,360. Meanwhile, a master’s degree ranges from $35,000 to $37,500. 

What are the entry requirements for hospitality and tourism courses in Australia?

For international students, the entry requirement for hospitality and tourism courses is an excellent academic record with qualifications in the English language proficiency test, such as IELTS/PTE/TOEFL. 

Can I work while studying hospitality and tourism in Australia?

Australian universities offer part-time work opportunities for international students up to 48 hours per week, with a minimum wage of $21.38 hourly.

Can I stay in Australia after completing my hospitality and tourism degree?

Depending on your visa duration, you can stay in Australia after completing your hospitality and tourism degree. The minimum duration for a Temporary Skilled Graduate Visa is two years.

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Diploma of Business (Hospitality and Tourism Management)

For a dynamic hospitality and tourism career

Build the core skills you need for entry-level roles in the hospitality and tourism industries. You’ll cover foundational concepts to form the basis of your business or management career. Plan your path with help from industry-active experts.

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Bachelor of Business (Hospitality and Tourism Management)

For a global management career in hospitality and tourism

Delve into business theories that shape the hospitality and tourism industry. You’ll gain insights from experts committed to accelerating your career. Designed to be flexible, this course offers a range of electives to focus on your passion.

3 years full time or part time equivalent

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Diploma of Business (Event Management)

Pull together an incredible experience

Start your event management career with a grounding in communication, marketing and management. Unpack event management–from behind the scenes through to the big day. You’ll cover legal and logistical issues as well as promotions and operations. 

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Bachelor of Business

A business degree with industry experience

Start with core business topics including accounting, management, and marketing. Then choose your major. Specialisations include HR and small business management. Explore new opportunities. Innovate. Be your own boss or lead a team.

Undergraduate | USC-BSD-DEG

Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Design

Business skills to enhance your creative career

Combine creative and technical design skills with business knowledge. You’ll study the principles of good design and add foundational business theory. Knowing how to do business can only grow your career options. Gain the competitive edge.

4 years full time or part time equivalent

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Diploma of Business

Take a specialised pathway into the world of business

This business course develops your academic skills and core business foundations. Choose from enterprise, IT, or tourism, then follow a pathway towards a uni qualification. Graduate ready for entry level business roles or continue to a degree.

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Bachelor of Commerce

Combine essential business skills with a commerce specialisation

A job-ready course created in consultation with industry, delivered by academics with industry backgrounds. Tailor your degree to suit your career goals with majors including accounting, HRM, management, marketing, sports business, and tourism. 

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Bachelor of Psychological Science, Bachelor of Business and Enterprise

A double degree in business and psychology

Complete core subjects covering psychological science and add a business major like marketing. You’ll be equipped with a deep understanding of human behaviour that’s useful in careers spanning both psychology and business.

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A double degree in IT and business

Combine tech and business skills to unlock careers from software development to international business. You’ll learn how technology is crucial for business success. Focus your double degree with majors including cybersecurity, UX, and marketing.

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A double degree in arts and business

Prepare for an innovative future with a broad career outlook. An arts major like digital media or international relations unlocks roles beyond commerce. Enhance your business skills with creativity and critical thinking. Expand your mind and future.

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