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SIT50122 | CRICOS: 112776J

Diploma of Travel and Tourism Management

Take your career in travel and tourism to the next level with this advanced-level course that will qualify you to work as a travel or tourism manager.

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Upgrade your career in tourism and travel with this advanced-level qualification. This course will give you the high-level communication and technical skills that you need to manage a travel or tourism business.

Travel and tourism is one of the largest and resilient industries in the world and employers are looking for qualified candidates who provide good customer service, have strong people skills, and are well presented. 

Our industry-expert teachers will ensure you are ready to jump aboard the travel and tourism industry with hands-on and theoretical knowledge gained in the workplace and our state-of-the-art facilities using the latest industry software.This course will give you the skills you need to manage budgets, lead and manage people, plan e-marketing strategies, and sell tourism products and services. 

Successful completion of this course will qualify you to work as a travel or tourism manager and provide you the foundation skills necessary to undertake further study in the field.

What can I do?

  • Tour Operations Manager
  • Travel Agency Manager
  • Marketing Manager
  • Sales Manager

Course outcome:

SIT50122 Diploma of Travel and Tourism Management

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100% virtual delivery without compromising on quality and without any on-campus commitments. Real-time interaction and learning between students and educators. Flexibility to study anytime, anywhere, 24/7, classes are recorded for your convenience.

Collaborative learning environments in timetabled virtual classes, two nights a week, plus the opportunity to attend a one-day virtual workshop per skillset.

Complete a specialised skill set or the full qualification. Enrolment opportunities every 8 weeks and multiple intakes per year. Learn more>  

Industry-relevant teachers

Our teaching staff are at the top of their game and are still heavily involved in the industry. This means you're being taught by people who know what employers are looking for and where the sector is headed.

The successful achievement of this qualification requires you to complete all core and 10 elective units from the list below. You will also be required to undertake 70 hours of vocational placement in an approved setting.

Online Virtual Classroom No vocational placement is required.

  • BSBTWK501 Lead diversity and inclusion UNIT CODE : BSBTWK501 Unit description : This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to lead diversity for a work area. It covers implementing the organisation's diversity policy, fostering diversity within the work team and promoting the benefits of a diverse workplace.
  • Lead diversity and inclusion
  • SIRXOSM007 Manage risk to organisational reputation in an online setting UNIT CODE : SIRXOSM007 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to develop and implement processes for managing risks to an organisation's reputation associated with social media and online engagement, including the impacts of online negative commentary, complaints and criticism.
  • Manage risk to organisational reputation in an online setting
  • SITTIND003 Source and use information on the tourism and travel industry UNIT CODE : SITTIND003 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to source and use current and emerging information on the tourism and travel industry. This includes industry structures, technology, laws and ethical issues specifically relevant to the tourism and travel industry. Tourism and travel personnel integrate this essential knowledge on a daily basis to work effectively in the industry.
  • Source and use information on the tourism and travel industry
  • SITXCCS015 Enhance customer service experiences UNIT CODE : SITXCCS015 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to provide professional and personalised customer service experiences. It requires the ability to determine and meet customer preferences, develop customer relationships, respond to difficult service situations and take responsibility for resolving complaints.
  • Enhance customer service experiences
  • SITXCCS016 Develop and manage quality customer service practices UNIT CODE : SITXCCS016 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to develop, monitor and adjust customer service practices. It requires the ability to consult with colleagues and customers, develop policies and procedures for quality service provision, and manage the delivery of customer service.
  • Develop and manage quality customer service practices
  • SITXCOM010 Manage conflict UNIT CODE : SITXCOM010 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to resolve complex or escalated complaints and disputes with internal and external customers and colleagues. It requires the ability to use effective conflict resolution techniques and communication skills to manage conflict and develop solutions. It does not cover formal negotiation, counselling or mediation.
  • Manage conflict
  • SITXFIN008 Interpret financial information UNIT CODE : SITXFIN008 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to interpret financial information and reports used by organisations to monitor business performance and provide information on operational or departmental financial activities.
  • Interpret financial information
  • SITXFIN009 Manage finances within a budget UNIT CODE : SITXFIN009 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to take responsibility for budget management where others may have developed the budget. It requires the ability to interpret budgetary requirements, allocate resources, monitor actual income and expenditure, and report on budgetary deviations.
  • Manage finances within a budget
  • SITXFIN010 Prepare and monitor budgets UNIT CODE : SITXFIN010 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to analyse financial and other business information to prepare and monitor budgets. It requires the ability to draft and negotiate budgets, identify deviations, and manage the delivery of successful budgetary performance.
  • Prepare and monitor budgets
  • SITXHRM009 Lead and manage people UNIT CODE : SITXHRM009 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to lead and manage people individually and in teams, and support and encourage their commitment to the organisation. It requires the ability to lead by example and manage performance through effective leadership.
  • Lead and manage people
  • SITXMGT004 Monitor work operations UNIT CODE : SITXMGT004 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to oversee and monitor the quality of day-to-day work. It requires the ability to communicate effectively with team members, plan and organise operational functions, and solve problems.
  • Monitor work operations
  • SITXMGT005 Establish and conduct business relationships UNIT CODE : SITXMGT005 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to establish and manage positive business relationships. It requires the ability to use high level communication and relationship building skills to conduct formal negotiations and make commercially significant business-to-business agreements.
  • Establish and conduct business relationships
  • SITXWHS007 Implement and monitor work health and safety practices UNIT CODE : SITXWHS007 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to implement predetermined work health, safety and security practices designed, at management level, to ensure a safe workplace. It requires the ability to monitor safe work practices and coordinate consultative arrangements, risk assessments, work health and safety training, and the maintenance of records.
  • Implement and monitor work health and safety practices

Elective units

  • Far North Queensland and Online Self-directed
  • BSBTWK503 Manage meetings UNIT CODE : BSBTWK503 Unit description : This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to manage a range of meetings including overseeing the meeting preparation processes, chairing meetings, organising the minutes and reporting meeting outcomes.
  • Manage meetings
  • SIRXOSM002 Maintain ethical and professional standards when using social media and online platforms UNIT CODE : SIRXOSM002 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to source information on, and work according to, a range of ethical and professional standards when using social media and online platforms for business purposes.
  • Maintain ethical and professional standards when using social media and online platforms
  • SITTGDE017 Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities UNIT CODE : SITTGDE017 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to construct commentaries or activities and to use effective interpretation and presentation techniques to ensure customer participation and enjoyment in tours or activities. Guides may be presenting generalist or specialist information.
  • Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities
  • SITTGDE022 Prepare specialised interpretive content on cultural and heritage environments UNIT CODE : SITTGDE022 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to research and critically analyse specialised information on cultural and heritage environments to develop interpretive themes and messages. It highlights the need for ongoing research to update and expand knowledge.
  • Prepare specialised interpretive content on cultural and heritage environments
  • SITTTVL003 Provide advice on Australian destinations UNIT CODE : SITTTVL003 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to source and provide customer information and advice relating to Australian destinations and their features. It requires the ability to identify appropriate information sources and research destinations in order to develop and update a general destination knowledge base.
  • Provide advice on Australian destinations
  • SITTTVL004 Sell tourism products or services UNIT CODE : SITTTVL004 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to proactively sell tourism products and services. It requires the ability to identify specific customer needs, suggest a range of products to meet those needs, provide current and accurate product information and close the sale.
  • Sell tourism products or services
  • SITTTVL005 Prepare customer quotations UNIT CODE : SITTTVL005 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to calculate the costs of products and services and to present quotations to customers. It requires the ability to provide quotations for products and services where business pricing has already been determined.
  • Prepare customer quotations
  • SITTTVL006 Book tourism products and process documentation UNIT CODE : SITTTVL006 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to make and administer customer bookings for products and services. It requires the ability to administer all bookings from identification of customer booking requirements, through to finalisation and issue of documentation. This may include determining availability of the product or service, offering alternatives, accurately recording the booking details, interpreting all documentation requirements and preparing and despatching documents within designated deadlines.
  • Book tourism products and process documentation
  • SITTTVL011 Provide specialist advice on cruises UNIT CODE : SITTTVL011 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to develop detailed knowledge of cruise operations, products and destinations and to provide information and advice to customers on extended cruise options.
  • Provide specialist advice on cruises
  • SITXMPR012 Coordinate marketing activities UNIT CODE : SITXMPR012 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to plan and coordinate a range of marketing and promotional activities at an operational level. The unit incorporates knowledge of marketing principles.
  • Coordinate marketing activities
  • BSBSUS411 Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices UNIT CODE : BSBSUS411 Unit description : This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to analyse and implement improvements to the environmental sustainability of work practices and monitor their effectiveness.
  • Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices
  • SIRXOSM003 Use social media and online tools UNIT CODE : SIRXOSM003 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to implement the use of social media and online platforms for organisational purposes. It requires the ability to identify the objectives for online communications, create and post relevant content to promote engagement with the organisation, and to engage professionally with customers. Pre-requisite unit : SIRXOSM002
  • Use social media and online tools
  • SITTTVL001 Access and interpret product information UNIT CODE : SITTTVL001 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to access product information about travel products to fulfil sales or operational needs. It requires the ability to identify sources of information and to interpret specific details of the products.
  • Access and interpret product information
  • SITTTVL007 Use a computerised reservations or operations system UNIT CODE : SITTTVL007 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to use a computerised reservations or operations system to create, maintain and administer bookings for products and services. The unit covers the required computer skills to use all system functions and capabilities and not the related sales skills, which are found in other units.
  • Use a computerised reservations or operations system
  • SITTTVL009 Construct international airfares UNIT CODE : SITTTVL009 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to create flight itineraries and construct international airfares. It requires the ability to interpret flight information and conditions applicable to specific fares and to construct airfares that meet customer needs according to International Air Transport Association (IATA) regulations.
  • Construct international airfares
  • Online Virtual Classroom
  • BSBTEC303 Create electronic presentations UNIT CODE : BSBTEC303 Unit description : This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to design and produce electronic presentations using various applications and platforms.
  • Create electronic presentations
  • SITTTVL002 Provide advice on international destinations UNIT CODE : SITTTVL002 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to source and provide customer information and advice relating to international destinations and their features. It requires the ability to identify appropriate information sources and research destinations in order to develop and update a general destination knowledge base.
  • Provide advice on international destinations
  • SITXCCS010 Provide visitor information UNIT CODE : SITXCCS010 Unit description : This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to access general information on facilities, products and services available in the local area and to provide this to visitors.
  • Provide visitor information

Note: For some courses, not all electives are available at all campuses.

You’ll primarily learn face to face with a teacher in one of our learning spaces such as a classroom or simulated workplace environment. Some of your training may also take place via video or Zoom.  Learn more

All of your study will be done online and you can work through your studies at your own pace. You can access your learning materials 24/7 through our online learning management system Connect.  Learn more

You will study online however your classes will be delivered in real time via a scheduled timetable. You will interact with your teachers and other students using programs like Zoom. Learn more

You'll learn face to face with a teacher in a classroom or simulated workplace environment. You may access learning materials through our online learning management system Connect. Learn more

Studying on campus is a great way to enjoy the benefits of face-to-face education in a way that is far removed from a typical school. No matter which campus you choose, you know that you will be learning in an adult environment where you will be respected and nurtured. Attend a campus to learn face-to-face with a teacher in one of our learning spaces; such as a classroom, workshop, laboratory or simulated environments, or interact with teachers using real-time video or web conference tools. Learn more

Courses delivered on campus may have a combination of online and classroom based learning. Students are expected to undertake additional personal study to complete the course requirements.

Enjoy the freedom and flexibility of choosing when and where you study. Direct your own learning with all your study materials online, allowing you to manage your own workload and fit your studies around your lifestyle. Access your learning space 24 hours a day, seven days a week and be supported by high-quality educators who are devoted to your outcomes. Learn more

You will be able to access your learning materials from the first day of the study period. You must be enrolled to be able to access your learning materials. You will be expected to undertake additional self-directed study in order to complete the course requirements.

Choosing to study a TAFE at School course is a great way to get a vocational qualification while you’re still in high school. You also gain valuable credits towards your QCE, an apprenticeship, a diploma or university. TAFE at School gives you a taste of what higher education is all about, makes you work-ready, and helps you build practical skills in an adult-learning environment. Successful completion of a TAFE at School qualification gives you direct entry into any of our diploma courses. Learn more

You must be a Year 10, 11 or 12 student enrolled at a participating high school. In addition, the duration of your TAFE at School course cannot be longer than your remaining high school studies. Speak to your high school guidance counsellor or careers advisor for more information. Course placements are subject to availability.

Information is current at time of publishing, to confirm the QCE points for your course please speak to your high school guidance counsellor or careers advisor, or visit the Queensland Curriculum & Assessment Authority (QCAA) website.

As an international student at TAFE Queensland you'll gain hands-on experience in our modern classrooms, laboratories and workshops using state-of-the-art facilities and the same tools and equipment used in industry.

Get the internationally-recognised qualification you need to launch your career while enjoying the unique Australian landscape, culture, and lifestyle.

No matter where you are in your study journey, our team of international student support advisors can help you settle into life in Australia and provide support and assistance to help you throughout your studies.

As an international student you’ll study face-to-face in a classroom with other international and Australian students at one of our campus locations.

You will be expected to undertake additional personal study to complete the course requirements. The number of hours of personal study required is dependent on your existing knowledge, skills and language needs.

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No matter what your circumstances, TAFE Queensland has a payment option to suit you. If you are unsure of what’s right for you, get in touch. We’re here to help. 

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If you have difficulty paying for the full cost of a course upfront, you may be eligible for a payment plan.

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This may be the full fee for the course, or the student contribution amount if you are eligible for a subsidy or concession.

VET Student Loan - $12,063 cap

The VET Student Loans program assists eligible students enrolled in approved courses to pay their tuition fees.  The Australian Government charges full fee-paying (non-subsidised) students a 20 per cent loan fee in addition to their tuition fees.  A VET Student Loan is a debt that must be repaid.

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Our preferred payment method is telegraphic transfer or credit card using  Convera Global Pay for Students  or the  Flywire Payment Portal . Convera and Flywire both allow you to complete your payment in your own currency using a telegraphic transfer with no processing fees or delays. . Learn more

Entry requirements

There are no formal entry requirements for this course.

Selection criteria

Domestic students While there is no official selection criteria, due to the intensive study schedule it is recommended that students work or have worked in the service industry and / or completed lower level qualifications e.g.: Certificate II or III in Tourism, Certificate III in Travel, Certificate III in Events or a Certificate III in Hospitality.

Online Virtual Classroom A course / content expert within the faculty will telephone each student to arrange a professional conversation (over a virtual platform).  At this meeting readiness requirements to participate in the course prior to it's start of study will be discussed including RPL and credit transfer opportunities.  **PLEASE NOTE THE PROFESSIONAL CONVERSATION WILL NEED TO OCCUR PRIOR TO FINALISING ENROLMENT**

Face to Face (on campus) 18 years of age or over OR completion of year 12 of high schooling. TAFE at School All students must be enrolled in a High School program and have completed Year 11 with sound achievement in English, Mathematics and computer skills.

BKSB Prior to enrolment, ALL students will need to complete a Basic Key Skills Builder (BKSB) assessment and achieve a competency of at least Exit Level 4 in the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) in both language and numeracy. Students are required to access and use technology to complete the learning and assessment activities and resources within this program. This can be through their own device and internet connection, or through regional TAFE campus classes or library. To access Higher Level Skills funding or VSL funding for this course the prospective student must meet all subsidy eligibility with parental consent.

International students The following selection criteria requirements apply only to International students:

  • English Language Proficiency: Academic IELTS 6.0 (no individual band less than 5.5) or equivalent - For a list of all  English Language  tests accepted by TAFE Queensland International.
  • Academic Requirements: Completion of Year 12 (or equivalent). Non school-leavers must have relevant work experience or qualification that indicates likely success of course completion. View more information on the international education achievement levels equivalent to Year 10 and 12.

Applicants should be a minimum of 17 years of age and turning 18 during the first year of study with TAFE Queensland. International students who are under 18 years of age and are applying for a student visa are required by the Australian Department of Home Affairs to have adequate welfare arrangements in place.  

Resources required

It is recommended that you have access to a reliable internet connection to access TAFE Queensland's online learning system Connect, and a computer with up-to-date software, including Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat Reader. This equipment and software is available for use at all TAFE Queensland locations.

You will be provided with a recommended reading list and/or required textbooks during orientation or at the start of each unit. The purchase of these resources may incur additional costs of approximately $80.00, or you may be able to borrow them from the TAFE Queensland library network. You may also be required to purchase Industry Standard uniform items (including TAFE Queensland branded items, standard black clothing, and enclosed shoes). These details will also be provided during orientation. The purchase of these uniform items may incur additional costs of approximately $100.00.

Online Virtual Classroom It is imperative that students have sound digital literacy skills, access to strong internet and a personal computer with a camera and microphone.

Face to Face (on campus) Students are provided access to classroom computers and internet access.

Vaccination requirements  COVID-19 vaccination requirements across a range of high-risk settings have eased. There are no Public Health Directions in affect requiring you to be vaccinated in high risk settings. However, decisions on mandatory vaccinations will be made by the owner or operator of these settings. Some facilities may also mandate the number of vaccinations required. These requirements will be provided to the student, prior to arrangements being made for the completion of vocational placement.

Online Virtual Classroom No Vocational Placement or Work Experience required.

Face to Face (on campus) Completing Vocational Placement is compulsory, you are required to undertake a minimum of 70 hours of Vocational Placement to complete this course. You will need to manage your commitments in order to complete a rewarding and successful placement. A VPC officer will connect with all students and provide placement in a Travel or Tourism Business e.g.: Visitor information centre, Travel Agency, Hotel, Tour wholesaler etc.

Online Virtual Classroom The online virtual classroom program is delivered virtually, meaning students will participate in online delivery.  For this part time delivery model it is a minimum 12 months duration, delivery will consist of 2 night sessions per week x 3hrs per session, with the ability to access recorded sessions for on-demand access. For each teaching block there is also a scheduled workshop.

This course is organised in 8 week teaching blocks. This program will require students to complete a minimum of  9 sets of 8 week teaching blocks to complete the full qualification to the commencement of your course, you will receive an invitation to attend an orientation week to ensure that you are supported prior to commencement of study. 

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TAFE at School High school students enrolling in this delivery will complete a total of 12 of 23 units (Stage 1) from the SIT50122 Diploma of Travel and Tourism Management qualification across year 12 of their high school enrolment.  Upon successful completion of Stage 1 of the program, students will achieve 8 QCE points and have met all requirements of Semester 1 of the qualification and will complete Semester 2 (Stage 2) of the mainstream SIT50122 Diploma of Travel and Tourism qualification once they have graduated from high school.

TAFE Queensland students have the opportunity to travel to locations across the globe as part of their studies in selected courses. Studying abroad gives you with the chance to immerse yourself in different cultures, as well as develop your skills and network with professionals in your chosen industry. This qualification offers a Study Abroad program as part of the course.

Assessment methods

Skill and knowledge assessments are an essential step in progressing through your course. You may be assessed in a number of ways while you are studying at TAFE Queensland, including observation, written assessment, questioning, portfolios, work samples, third-party feedback, and through recognition of prior learning. Read more about  assessment methods .

University pathways

If you want to go on to further study at university, TAFE Queensland has a pathway option to get you there. In many cases, completing one of our diplomas may give you a full year of credit towards a degree with one of our partner universities.

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Apply through QTAC

You can apply to study this course through the Queensland Tertiary Admission Centre (QTAC). You will need to submit your application on the QTAC website. It will be assessed, and if you are successful you will receive an offer directly through QTAC. You will need to accept your offer from QTAC before enrolling with TAFE Queensland.

For International students

International students can either apply directly through our TAFE Queensland International Application portal , or through one of our education agents . Our registered agents can assist you with your visa application and guide you through the enrolment process. If you are from this list of countries , you will need to apply through an agent. Learn more

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All information was accurate at time of publication, however TAFE policies, tuition fees and course content is subject to change without notice. Course commencement is dependent on sufficient enrolment numbers. Timetable information is subject to change prior to commencement and/or during the duration of your course.

Recognition of prior learning (RPL) and credit transfers

Fast track your way to a formal qualification by earning credit for the things you already know. We can assess your skills, directly apply credits from previous successful study, and give you advanced standing in your course.

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Diploma of International Tourism and Hotel Management

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2 trimesters (8 months) 3 trimesters (12 months)

Trimester 1, 2, 3

Mt Gravatt Campus (Brisbane) Gold Coast Campus (Southport)

CRICOS 109015K

Domestic Students

2023 Tuition Fees: A$22,250 2024 Tuition Fees: A$23,600

2023-24 Non-Tuition Fees: Refer to Incidental Fees

International Students

2023 Tuition Fees: A$31,000 2024 Tuition Fees: A$33,500

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International Tourism and Hotel Management

This diploma program opens up a wide range of career opportunities on a truly global scale..

The program will give you a thorough overview of this exciting service industry, with a strong focus on management, marketing and information systems.

The Diploma of International Tourism and Hotel Management will also give you access to a world leader in hospitality education – Griffith University.

Pathways to a Griffith University Degree

Domestic students, international students, where could this diploma take me, with a diploma of international tourism & hotel management, you could start your journey towards one of these exciting careers:.

  • Hotel, resort and restaurant management
  • Tourism and event management
  • Sport management
  • Club and recreational facility management
  • Airline and transport service

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Debbie cotterell is our program convenor for the diploma of international tourism and hotel management..

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Students who enter with an IELTS (or equivalent) < 6.0 will be required to undertake the free Language Development Modules as part of their program.

Academic & Professional Skills Development (1201QBT)

Academic and Professional Skills Development is a 10 Credit Point course within a range of diploma programs at Griffith College. The course is situated within the first semester of each of these programs. Diploma programs are designed to provide students with a pathway to: further university studies in related degrees or direct employment. The course offers students a broad introduction to the skills involved in acquiring information and in displaying knowledge to others. It includes the basic knowledge and skills required to successfully participate in an undergraduate degree program and to operate effectively in a professional context.

Tourism Systems (1006THS)

The global tourism & hospitality industries are large, multi-faceted and complex, and represented by an array of stakeholders with both complementary and competing interests. The ‘systems’ perspective in this course has a threefold purpose:

  • you will learn the key sectors and stakeholders in the tourism and hospitality industries, and evaluate the interactions between them;
  • you will understand tourism as a socio-economic activity within the context of socio-cultural, political and operational systems; and
  • you will apply a systems thinking perspective that will highlight the complexity of tourism and hospitality systems and allow you to identify options for improving the sustainability of the global industry.

Tourism, Travel and Technology (1007THS)

Patterns of growth and development in the tourism and hospitality industry have long been influenced by innovation in technology – from modes of transport that facilitate travel, to the bespoke global distribution systems that connect the different segments of the travel, tourism and hospitality sectors. In this course, you will trace significant technological developments that have disrupted existing tourism & hospitality business models over time, and consider how technology influences the effectiveness of the overall tourism system. This course will also provide you with insights into leveraging technology to improve the economic, social and environmental sustainability of tourism and hospitality operations.

The Purpose of Business (1004GBS)

This course introduces students to a perspective of the purpose of business that embeds values such as responsible leadership, integrity and ethical behaviour, respect for others, trust, and sustainable enterprise. The relevance of these values and their impact on behaviour and outcomes in a business context is demonstrated to students through case studies, real world examples, and testimonials from industry partners. Following from the discussion of values, the course then looks at how businesses develop solutions to respond to increasing demand for sustainability, transparency and good governance. The framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is introduced and used to examine the alignment between business practices and sustainable solutions to real life problems faced by a business. The course also considers the role and responsibility (including legal) of professionals and professional standards in today’s society.

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Engaging australia and the asia-pacific (1005gbs).

The world has become increasingly interconnected as a result of increased trade, communication and cultural exchange. This interconnection, or globalisation, creates a need for you to develop intercultural, knowledge, understanding and competence. In this course you will explore Australia’s place in the Asia-Pacific region with its accompanying strong cultural ties to the history of Australia’s First Peoples and the Western world. You will examine the influences of the past, contemporary issues and possibilities for the future. This course is designed to commence your professional learning about the cultural protocols and knowledge required when engaging in cross-cultural relationships within Australia and across the Asia-Pacific region.

Why Money Matters (1006GBS)

In an increasingly complex financial system, independence and effective decision making are important life skills. In business, financial skills drive profitability within the rules and regulations of government, institutions and organisations. In this course you will understand basic monetary flows in the economy, and the interrelationships and dependencies between money, society, groups and organisations, locally and globally. You will develop core skills in financial literacy for business and an understanding of the key principles of accounting, finance and economics. Sound accounting, finance and economics skills are sought by employers in any business graduate, as they enable a solid understanding of the principles that drive enterprise toward success.

Interpreting Tourism Management Information (2230THS)

This course introduces students to methods for collecting and interpreting information that is relevant to the hotel and tourism industry. Students will be exposed to practical ways of developing analytical skills that will be invaluable to future employment. The course will address industry issues and problems, and students will develop skills that will enable them to make evidence based decisions to improve practice. To achieve this, students will learn important research skills such as how to collect relevant information and, how to analyse, interpret and report information.

International Food & Beverage Management (2208THS)

This course examines the effective management of food and beverage (F&B) operation within the hospitality industry, including international standard hotels and resorts. Students will be exposed to the application of sustainable practices applicable to F&B outlet’s design as well as the development of systems and processes through Virtual Fields Trips, and other resources.

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  • All levels starting from High School Certificate or Year 12 (or Certificate IV in Australia). Work experience is not a requirement.

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Travel & Tourism Courses in Australia

There are a wide range of travel and tourism study programs in Australia, ranging from Certificates to Masters degrees.

As demand for professional staff in international tourism organisations continues to grow, why not turn your passion of exploring new places, traveling the world into a career.

A degree in tourism in Australia will allow you to take advantage of this growth by providing you with knowledge of service industries combined with professional leadership and business management skills.

Industry professionals guide you and provide industry connections, ensuring that you will have the skills that employers are seeking and will have developed valuable industry contacts for your future career.

By gaining a globally recognised Australian education , you will be able to stand out from your competitors and fulfil your future career goals.

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Certificate III in Travel

Course Duration: 6 - 9 Months

Start your career in travel with this entry-level course and gain the foundation skills to complete further studies in this field.

The Certificate III in Travel will qualify you to work across a number of strong-growth industries such as tourism, business, and online and corporate travel. You will have the skills to seek employment as an international corporate or online travel consultant, or a reservation sales agent for a tour operator, retail travel agency, corporate travel agency, cruise company or airline

With the guidance of experienced tourism industry experts, you will gain required the knowledge to provide advice on domestic and international destinations, process travel-related documentation, prepare quotes, use reservation software, and show cultural and social sensitivities.

Certificate III in Tourism

Take the first step to launching your career in tourism. Start your career in tourism with this entry-level course and gain the foundation skills to complete further studies in this field. This qualification will teach you a range of tourism services, sales and operational skills.

Certificate IV in Travel & Tourism

This course will teach you to be competent and operate independently in a range of technical tourism skills, including food and beverage, accommodation services, retail travel, vents, sales and marketing, operational and tour delivery.

This qualification provides a pathway to work in many travel and tourism industry sectors and for a diverse range of employers including travel agencies, tour wholesalers, tour operators, inbound tour operators, tourist attractions, visitor information centres and other tourism businesses.

Diploma of Travel & Tourism Management

Course Duration:  1 year (without package)

With the skills and knowledge provided by this course, you will be capable of working in any related sector of the travel and tourism industry.

You will develop key managerial and multitasking skills required to coordinate travel and tourism operations or develop and market travel and tourism products. You will be confident, be able to operate independently and knowledgeable in managing others and making a range of operational business decisions.

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management (Commercial Cookery Stream)

Course Duration: 1.5 yeara (without package)

This qualification reflects the role of senior managers within the travel and tourism industry.

By studying the Advanced Diploma of Travel and Tourism Management, you will develop advanced operational skills with a broad range of travel or tourism skills, combined with specialised managerial skills (such as developing and implementing a business plan and marketing strategies) as well as  substantial knowledge of industry operations, to coordinate travel or tourism operations.

Bachelor of Tourism Management

Course Duration:  3 years

Combining social science and business, this unique degree will equip you with transferable skills relevant to any industry. As a graduate, you will enter the workforce uniquely equipped with both specialist cultural and managerial knowledge, and a wealth of practical experience. At its core, this degree provides an in-depth introduction to the foundations of the tourism industry and a consideration of its natural, political and cultural environments.

Areas of focus include tourism and destination planning and management; local community opportunities; economic development; indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities. With a variety of flexible electives, you can also study a wide variety of fields including geography and urban studies, development studies, human resource management, and marketing.

Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management)

This course equips you with basic management practices and procedures as well as the specific tourism management knowledge and skills essential to the industry. It will introduce you to the concept of the visitor economy as well as different industries that form part of the global tourism industry such as airlines, cruise lines, casinos and destinations.

Postgraduate pathway options exist for graduates to continue on to a related master-level qualification through William Blue partner institutions.

Bachelor of Business in Tourism and Hospitality Management

Whether you hope to pursue a career in luxury travel, resorts, events and entertainment or travel management, this degree gives you transferrable skills for a career rich with diversity.

A 14-week internship is a key component of the course – you might find yourself doing a placement in five-star hotels across Australia or undertaking an internship abroad.

You'll learn from experts in the field and specialise in either tourism, hospitality or event management. You’ll join your fellow students on projects exploring the environmental impacts of tourism, tourist behaviours, planning music festivals, enhancing customer service designs, streamlining hotel operations, and the most recent innovations in the sector.

This is a truly global degree with career options spanning tourism planning, attractions and theme parks, eco-tourism, festival planning, hotel and resort management, casino management and restaurant operations in Australia and abroad.

Postgraduate Degrees

  • Master of International Tourism and Hotel Management
  • Master of Tourism, Environmental and Cultural Heritage

Vocational Courses

  • Completion of the equivalent of Australian Year 10 (sometimes Year 11 is required); and
  • An IELTS score (academic) of 5.5 with no band score less than 5.0 or equivalent.

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  • Completion of the equivalent of Australian Year 12 or a pathway degree
  • An IELTS score (academic) of 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5 or equivalent.

Graduates seek positions in a range of tourism and hospitality operations including hotels and resorts; clubs and gaming operations; restaurants and catering; tourism destination planning and marketing; tourism policy development; ecotourism; visitor management; tourism retail management; tourist attractions and theme parks; conference and event operations.

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Anyone who completes vocational training in Australia for more than 2 years (certificate / diploma), which is on the "Medium and Long term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL)", but needs a "bridging time" for a permanent visa, may qualify for the Temporary Skilled Graduate Visa. This visa allows you to stay in Australia for 18 months and gives you full work rights. During this time you can gain the work experience required for a “Skilled Visa” or an “Employer-sponsored Visa” and can also improve your English skills. You may eve find an employer who is willing to sponsor you.

If you have applied for the Temporary Graduate Visa you may also be eligible to apply for the Job Ready Program. The Job Ready Program (JRP) is a employment-based skills assessment program that provides you with the opportunity to demonstrate that your skills and job readiness are relevant to your nominated occupation, in an Australian workplace before you apply for migration in Australia.

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Travel and Tourism Courses

Tourism is one of the most productive sectors in Australia’s work landscape. The professional courses in travel and tourism provide students with the operational tools and skills necessary to work in the tourism sector at an international and local level. 

This industry booms year after year and shows no signs of slowing down. A career in tourism covers everything from transport and accommodation, to entertainment and recreational activities. A course in travel and tourism will provide you with the skills needed to handle booking flights and hotels, polish up those customer service skills and be the most organised multitasker there is. 

Why you should study Travel and Tourism in Australia

  • Study and work in one of the largest industries in the world.
  • Learn industry skills to prepare information and provide advice to future travellers. 
  • Prepare quotes and book products and services. 
  • Careers in tourism in Australia are always in high-demand.

Potential careers and salaries upon completion of course:

  • Flight Attendant:  $45,150 – $63,003* per year.
  • Travel Agent:  $39,434 – $54,260* per year.
  • Travel Consultant:  $40,446 – $54,628* per year.

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  • Academics: A degree equivalent to or greater than Australian Year 10 (second higher).
  • Linguistic: Suitability of the English level verified by pre-test.
  • Language: IELTS certified (average score 5.5 – not less than 5 as a single vote) or equivalent.

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  • Diploma of Travel and Tourism Management
  • Advanced Diploma of Travel and Tourism 
  • Bachelor of Tourism Management

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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.

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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.

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

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

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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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Want to pursue a diploma program in Australia? Home to many globally acclaimed universities, Australia has established itself as a sought-after study destination and offers wide-ranging diploma programs for students to choose from. The mesmerizing land of kangaroos attracts scores of international students every year for its specialised full-time as well as short-term courses as well as affordable costs of studying and living. Studying in Australia , you will get to experience immense academic, research and professional opportunities at an international level! If students have been considering short-term programs at Australian universities then you have certainly come to the right blog! Here is a comprehensive guide on diploma courses in Australia, from the top programs and areas of study available to the best universities you can choose from!

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Pursuing short-term courses abroad is the best budget-friendly option to get global exposure in your chosen area of study in an affordable manner. When it comes to the question of why study in Australia , there are numerous advantages to choosing the country for your academic degree or diploma. The Australian academic institutions are internationally recognized with many of them featuring among the top universities in the world as per the QS and THE World University Rankings. The universities in Australia offer career-focused diploma and certificate programs that aim to nurture the learner’s interests and equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in their field of study. The academic institutions in the country have been at the forefront of global research and academia and offer vast scope in terms of research opportunities. Apart from this, the Australian education system emphasises promoting transformative ideas of learning and avails meticulously designed programs that focus on critical thinking and innovation across varied fields and disciplines.

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Best Diploma Courses In Australia

Australian universities offer a long list of diploma courses in a plethora of specialisations and areas of study. From Graphic Designing, Ethical Hacking to STEM programs, you can surely find the best-fit diploma course as per your interests and preferences. Below is the list of top diploma courses in Australia.

The following sections elaborate upon the prominent features of some of these diploma courses in Australia and their prospective universities:

A Diploma in Network Engineering introduces learners to the basic knowledge of this specialisation and gears them up for entry-level network engineering jobs. You will get to know about the intricacies of designing and working on network systems that play a crucial role in the framework of various industrial and government associations. By studying this diploma course in Australia, you will be familiarized with the foundational knowledge of system designing, including information systems and their usage. Here are the popular universities in Australia for Diploma in Network Engineering:

  • Swinburne University of Technology
  • Victoria University
  • Holmesglen Institute

A diploma in Journalism explores the essentials of news media, be it print media , digital media or broadcast media . Students are equipped with the skills of journalistic writing as well as recording, editing and producing news. By pursuing diploma courses in Journalism and Media in Australia, you can also explore training opportunities at some of the global news channels while learning from an international faculty. Here are the major academic institutions offering Diplomas in Journalism in Australia:

  • University of Technology, Sydney 
  • Melbourne Polytechnic 
  • Macleay College

Mental Health is emerging as an intriguing area of study in Psychology and by studying for a diploma in this field, you will get to know about key aspects of mental and psychological well-being and the major methods which can be utilised to help those struggling with mental disorders ailments. There are numerous universities and colleges in Australia which offer diploma programs in Mental Health and Counselling and some of the popular ones include:

  • Australian Health and Science Institute 
  • The University of Sydney 
  • University of Wollongong

If you are interested in pursuing law in Australia, then this diploma program is the suitable one for you. It enables students with the basic and foundational knowledge to learn about Australian laws and frameworks and further meet the prerequisites to practise law in Australia. Offered by several law schools and universities in the country, it covers the study of the Australian Legitimate Framework followed by the Centre Law Unit and Law Elective Units. The number of credit focuses and determination of centre units to be finished will rely upon the area where the student received their current law aptitude. Take a look at the major universities offering a Diploma in Law in Australia:

  • University of Technology Sydney  
  • Kangan Institute

Diploma courses in Australia are majorly experience-based and career-focused as they help students explore the global business sphere, its prevalent problems, patterns and difficulties, amongst others. You will get to know about the basics of management and administration, financial management, global business, organisational behaviour, etc. The course curriculum also incorporates business studies and seminars and discussions from visiting business pioneers. Take a look at the major universities in Australia for Diploma in Business Administration:

  • International Institute of Business and Technology
  • Central Queensland University

The internationally recognised universities in Australia avail a plethora of diploma programs at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels in almost of all fields of study. The diploma courses in Australia offer flexibility in terms of core and electives and the fee structure is also reasonable. We have enlisted some of the prominent universities in Australia for the aforementioned diploma programs:

  • Australian National University
  • University of Canberra
  • Australian Catholic University
  • University of Newcastle
  • University of Sydney
  • University of New South Wales
  • University of New England
  • Charles Sturt University
  • Charles Darwin University
  • Bond University
  • University of the Sunshine Coast
  • University of Queensland

You must fulfil the academic requirements of the university and submit an English language proficiency score to apply for a diploma programme at an Australian university. What you need to study for a diploma in Australia is listed below.

  • The minimum age requirement is 16 years old. If your age does not fulfil the requirements of some colleges, entrance may be delayed.
  • IB diploma includes 25 points for applied data science and engineering and 24 points each for the arts and information technology.
  • At least 50% and 55% for the arts and IT, and 65% for engineering and applied data science, respectively, are required for the Indian secondary school XI and XII certificates, respectively.
  • You all need to complete additional necessary coursework equating to an Australian year 11.

Always keep in mind to check the university website for the prerequisites for the preferred course of study.

Admission Process to Study Diploma Courses in Australia

Below is a description of the application procedure for diploma programmes in Australian universities.

You must carefully investigate the subject, the university, and the area before applying to any university. Additionally, consider your areas of expertise, the offerings of each course, and which speciality best suits your long-term professional goals.

When you have it, you may pick the university that most closely matches your requirements. Don’t forget to look at the university’s campus size, amenities, and support system for international students.

Before beginning or submitting an application, remember to confirm your eligibility. Visit the university’s website to see whether you are eligible. Check your eligibility for the course you wish to take. Because your application can be rejected if you don’t match the qualifying requirements.

If you have any inquiries, get in touch with the institution. And inquire about any additional issues, such as English proficiency tests and application deadlines. Additionally, keep in mind that the requirements vary by university. Before applying, you should confirm your eligibility with each school.

The number of optional courses you choose to take will determine the price of your graduation. Each elective has a set cost since the more expensive the elective you choose, the more it will cost you to graduate. But you should aim to spend between $4,000 and $8,000 annually. Before beginning your course, double-check all of your information because some degrees cost more than others.

In Australia, there are several opportunities available for diploma candidates, with an average income of $66,000 per year. That works up to nearly $34 an hour. Competitive earnings for entry-level jobs start at $61,000, while experienced professionals make $99,000 annually. The pay ranges from AUD$26 to AUD$29 per hour for a variety of positions, including those for early childhood instructors or educators with a certificate. In mental health programmes, registered nurses with graduate diplomas can make up to $89,000.

  • Many international students are considering their next moves as the academic year comes to an end. Do you need any advice to aid you in your endeavour? Following your certificate programme in Australia, you can undertake some of the things listed below.
  • Continue your education. To increase and improve your prospects in society, you might choose to further your education and earn a better degree.
  • Return home. We recognise that you might have missed everyone at home and be impatient to go. Additionally, that is a smart decision if you know that your graduation would get you a better career at home.
  • Continue to remain. To work or on vacation, you can prolong your stay. There are many visas for which you may apply.

Australia is a great place with some of the best universities and programmes available to international students everywhere. Indian students may choose certificate programmes for a variety of reasons, such as making the most of their financial aid or learning more about what their chosen career has in store for them. This essay should provide you with all the information you need to make a well-informed choice, we hope.

Some of the best universities in Australia are the Australian National University, The University Of Melbourne, The University Of Sydney, the University Of New South Wales, and Brisbane University.

A diploma in Network Engineering, Diploma in Journalism, Diploma in Mental Health, and Diploma in Australian Law are the top diploma courses for international students.

Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria University, The University of Sydney, and the University of Wollongong have diploma programmes for international students.

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Diploma in Education Studies (Primary)

Want to work in primary schools?

Influence children’s learning in their most crucial stage. Learn how to develop positive relationships that promote children’s agency and wellbeing through language and play. Help shape the bright futures of tomorrow, today.

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Undergraduate | SCU-CCE-DIP

Diploma of Engineering

Move up the ladder to supervision in civil construction

Take your trade to the next level. Upskill in specialisations including CAD, site safety, and planning. Graduate and be ready for roles including estimator and safety officer. Or continue your studies in civil engineering with degree level study.

Online & on-campus

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Diploma of Pharmacy Studies

Launch your career as a pharmacy assistant or technician

Gain entry into pharmacy as an assistant or technician, or enhance your employability within the primary care sector with this set of mathematics and science skills.

No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

Undergraduate | TUA-CSE-DIP

Diploma of Cybersecurity

IT fundamentals with a security focus

Work on core IT skills to meet the Australian Computer Society’s standards. You’ll cover programming, networking, and cloud computing. Deep-dive into cybersecurity principals. Get to know current attack vectors and security measures. Work in IT.

Undergraduate | USA-DGB-DIP

Diploma in Digital Business

Take one year to get ready for the digital economy

Cover business concepts and IT fundamentals in this 100% online digital business course. Topics include digital disruption, cloud platforms, management, and marketing. Get ready to work in global digital businesses. Co-designed and delivered by Accenture.

Undergraduate | TUA-SPO-DIP

Diploma of Business (Sport Management)

Turn your sporting passion into a career you love

Unlock the secrets of business, marketing, and management in the thrilling world of sports. You’ll explore how sports ignite communities and shape society. Gain the skills you need to thrive in the global sports industry.

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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.

Undergraduate | TUA-ENT-DIP

Diploma of Business (Entrepreneurship)

Entrepreneurial expertise to launch your own business

Build a thriving start-up. Work in an innovative setting. Leverage your curiosity. With entrepreneurial business skills, the choice is yours! Explore innovation principles and learn to apply them across various settings. Create new services and products.

Undergraduate | TAS-ASC-DIP

Diploma of Applied Science

Unlock specialised skills for a career in science

Explore biology and chemistry as you delve into science. In online workshops you’ll build practical skills for the workplace. Includes optional focus areas like fermentation. Get to know sustainability and quality management to gain an industry-ready edge.

Undergraduate | TAS-AHC-DIP

Diploma of Applied Health and Community Support

Learn how to support people's health and wellbeing

Prepare for work or study in health, disability, mental health, aged care, and social services. You’ll become an asset with your approach to quality, person-centred support. Get to know today’s health services and think about where you might fit.

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Bachelors of Arts / Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management

Discover your passion through arts disciplines that provide the skills to succeed in the global workplace, while developing your managerial talents, business acumen and professional abilities to deliver exceptional tourism experiences.

This dual degree program provides the opportunity to combine a respected arts qualification that allows you to discover your passion, while gaining the essential skills to succeed in the highly competitive tourism industry.

When you graduate, you'll be in high demand. Being an arts graduate sets you apart, and the transferable skills and knowledge you'll learn – problem-solving, critical thinking, creativity and communication – are valuable assets that will make you a desirable job candidate.

With your tourism qualification, you'll be prepared to lead, develop and grow business and tourism ventures in Australia or overseas. You'll gain core business knowledge in accounting, law, management, marketing, organisational behaviour and more to create an outstanding career.

Program highlights

  • Tailor your arts studies to suit your interests, from classics and languages to world cultures and politics.
  • Harness the knowledge to engage in a globalised world and contribute to solving its challenges.
  • 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).
  • Fast-track your career through work placements, executive shadowing opportunities, 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:

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
  • Ancient Greek
  • Ancient History
  • Ancient History/History

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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

What you'll study

At UQ, degrees are called 'programs' and subjects are called 'courses'.

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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:

  • Cultural support liaison
  • Conference and convention centre marketing coordinator
  • Employment consultant
  • Local history technician
  • Food and beverage manager
  • Government relations manager
  • Arts and cultural facilitator
  • Tourism and events manager
  • Hotel and resort manager
  • Travel consultant

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
  • Queensland Tourism Industry Council
  • Restaurant and Catering Queensland
  • Tourism and Transport Forum Australia
  • United Nations World Tourism Organization

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

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Use the minimum entry score as a guide. Your score must be at least equivalent to the required Australian Year 12 ATAR score. Entry scores are reviewed each year.

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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.

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Student visas

International students who are accepted into full-time study in the Bachelors of Arts / 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.

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Entry score range

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

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Majors and minors

In this major, you'll develop connections with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities, and strengthen your skills to think creatively and critically as a citizen of the world.

Graduates typically work in a broad range of roles with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, like education, community development, public health, government and advocacy.

The language and literature of Greece continue to have a profound impact on western culture. The study of ancient language is immensely valuable for appreciating the culture and sophistication of Graeco-Roman antiquity and its lasting influence on the modern world.  

This major is ideal for students studying a dual program, as it will enhance studies in law, science or languages.

Courses span the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity, and focus on important individuals, ideas and events.

Travel to exotic destinations and explore the past at the RD Milns Antiquities Museum.

Graduates find fascinating careers that require researching, writing, and presentation skills – particularly with a wide breadth of historical knowledge and understanding of human society and cultures.

Given the lasting influence of ancient ideas and institutions, the study of ancient history helps to provide a basis for deeper understanding of modern society.

You could pursue roles in museums, publishing, media, international agencies, public and government sector in Australia and overseas.

You'll discover how cultural traditions continue and change over time, informing human beliefs and behaviour.

Gain practical experience through fieldwork and overseas opportunities, and access world-class facilities, including UQ's Anthropology Museum – home to the largest university collection of ethnographic material culture in Australia.

Graduates work in roles that require an understanding of diversity and cultural difference, with positions likely in government departments, Aboriginal Land Councils and consultancy firms.

Learn first-hand about archaeological methods and techniques. You'll develop skills in field survey and excavation, materials analysis, and interpreting archaeological collections and sites.

You’ll also have access to our Archaeology Lab and Archaeology Teaching and Research Centre (ATARC), Australia’s largest integrated teaching and research facility.

Your practical skills will prepare you for a global profession. Follow your passion to work in museums, cultural centres, agencies, law enforcement, government departments, or educational and research institutions.

In this major, you'll develop strong visual literacy and gain a broad knowledge of art traditions.

Access to the UQ Art Museum will add another dimension to your creative learning.

You'll be prepared for employment in private galleries and public art institutions, or you could become an arts writer, curator, education officer or registrar.

Build international awareness and boost your employability by studying Chinese alongside courses in business, education, tourism, engineering, information technology or politics.

There are separate majors for native speakers of Mandarin and other Chinese dialects.

You'll also learn about key issues in translation and interpreting ethics.

Gain the foundations to build a future career as an interpreter or a translator in diplomacy, law, education, business, politics, health, education and academia.

This major is designed for students who are native Chinese speakers.

Gain hands-on professional practice and deep industry engagement by studying criminology at UQ.

Learn how the criminal justice system works, and build the skills needed to develop and implement evidence-based crime policies and practices.

Graduates can pursue careers in policing, security and intelligence, corrective services, social policy and research.

Encounter the spectrum of theatre practice through time and across cultures, from antiquity to today and most stages in between.

Work with leading global practitioners to develop work in our specialised studio facilities. Learn to understand the performances you see, and those you might want to make.

Graduates typically pursue creative roles within the arts sector like performing, directing, playwriting, writing and reviewing.

Undertake this advanced major and you'll understand how economics, globalisation, development and sustainability shape the availability of resources in today's societies.

Graduates are highly employable across private and public sectors, agencies, international organisations, consultancies, companies and utilities.

English is the medium of communication, business and entertainment for millions of people around the world. From witty plays and elegant films to songs and novels, it allows people to formulate and convey their particular vision of the world and their often urgent need to celebrate or improve it.

Explore examples of English at work in different circumstances by combining courses from English literature, writing, poetry, media, film and television studies and the Internet.

You'll learn to examine familiar ideas from new perspectives, to approach unfamiliar ideas with intelligence, and to research, write and communicate your own ideas with confidence.

Graduates typically work in education as school teachers, heads of department, education advisors and student mentors.

You'll gain a specialisation in English and better understand the complex relationship between language, culture and identity.

Skilled graduates are sought after by international and multinational companies for positions in development, marketing, management and trade.

Discover the different ways that people from different times have lived, thought, argued, felt and imagined.

Career paths lead to opportunities in education, government and arts administration, arts policy, communications, festivals and marketing.

Explore the commerce and aesthetics of film and television across cultures and history.

Critically analyse film and television style, and examine new industry and artistic trends ushered in by digital media.

Graduate opportunities include careers in education, festivals and events, publicity, marketing, film culture, screen corporations and film distributors.

Courses in this major cover language skills and offer knowledge about some of the major historical, social, literary and philosophical movements in the Francophone world.

Many graduates use their language competency to enhance employability in fields such as business, education, tourism and politics.

The French major is designed for students who have no previous knowledge of French. If you have completed substantial French study, the French Advanced major is for you.

By studying French Advanced you will reach an 'Independent User' B2 level on the Common European Framework of Reference, allowing you to communicate in detail on a broad range of subjects, express opinions and debate choices.

You will also acquire detailed knowledge of French-speaking cultures.

The French Advanced major is for students who have completed substantial French study. If you have no previous knowledge of French, the French major is for you.

Roles for graduates include areas like natural resource management, wildlife conservation, ecotourism, transport and planning.

Germany has one of the strongest economies in the world and is a leader in many areas of technology and culture. Learning the language, history and culture can improve your career outcomes in fields such as business, engineering and law.

Learn what informs people and their attitudes, motivations and prejudices through courses that are diverse and fascinating.

World-class historians will provide you with rich offerings in European, Asian and Australian history, from the medieval period right through to contemporary history.

History graduates develop important research, writing and presentation skills that are highly valued by employers, and can lead to work in museums, publishing and international agencies.

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.

Learn why Bahasa Indonesia, the official language of Indonesia, has been identified as one of the crucial language skills needed for future Australian growth.

As Indonesia plays a bigger role in our region, this major is beneficial for careers in business, tourism, law, mining and other fields.

International relations provides an in-depth understanding of the nature and exercise of power in world politics.

It covers the origins, constitution and development of the international system; how ideas shape order, justice and security; Australia’s role in global affairs; and the interplay between domestic, international and transnational politics.

Graduates of this major will be global citizens, intellectually open and flexible, aware of and sensitive to cultural difference, and motivated to make positive change through global engagement.

Choose from courses on foreign policy, terrorism, gender, political economy, security studies and more.

You'll study language courses from beginner to advanced levels, as well as courses (delivered mostly in Italian) that explore Italian literature, society, history, politics, cinema, popular culture and food culture.

You may choose to undertake a work-integrated learning experience in Italy – further enhancing your employability in many careers.

Graduate opportunities include careers in education, translation/interpreting, hospitality and tourism, international politics and diplomacy.

Italian is available cross-institutionally at Griffith University. Details of courses are available on the Griffith University website. To study an Italian course, visit the Brisbane Universities Languages Alliance to submit your application.

Japanese is a key world language used in cultural and economic pursuits, research and diplomacy around the world.

Many students study Japanese alongside courses like business, education and tourism to broaden their career opportunities in these fields.

The Japanese major is designed for students who have no previous knowledge of Japanese. If you have completed substantial Japanese study, then the Japanese Advanced major is for you.

Graduates with Japanese linguistic skills and cultural knowledge have been engaged in diverse sectors, including business, international relations, law, education, media, engineering and interpreting/translation.

The Japanese Advanced major is for students who have completed substantial Japanese study. If you have no previous knowledge of Japanese, the Japanese major is for you.

Courses cover the study of journalism and other forms of public communication, along with global journalism, mass communication and digital media.

Career opportunities can be found in arts, business, government and business, marketing, communications or public relations.

In this major we offer speaking and writing courses along with teaching about Korean films, TV dramas, internet culture and even pop songs.

Many students combine this major with courses in various fields like business, education or tourism, where their major in Korean can prove to be an asset for future career opportunities.

Classical Latin has traditionally held a central position in Western education, and remains important for the study not only of the Greco-Roman world, but also of the languages, ideas and literatures (including English) of societies that grew out of the classical world.

Latin language and literature lasted into the 19th and 20th centuries for treatises of fundamental importance in science, medicine, diplomacy and law.

This senior syllabus area examines the interface of law and society, providing an understanding of the legal system and its protection of individual rights in line with obligations and responsibilities.

The major includes a variety of courses dealing with legal foundations – criminal, civil and business law, international law and human rights law.

Elective courses cover topics including offender rehabilitation and crime prevention.

Courses examine the sounds of language, words, sentences and meaning, and the complex interactions between them.

Linguistics leads to careers in areas as diverse as engineering and artificial intelligence, software engineering, health sciences, education, law and publishing.

Prerequisite courses cover essential topics, with higher-level courses covering mathematical analysis, probability bioinformatics, mathematical biology and many other subjects.

Graduates go on to research positions at universities, government agencies and private companies. There are also opportunities in banking, finance, insurance and risk management.

Focus on the ubiquity of digital media technologies in our lives, the role of media in cultural life, the emergence of digital media industries and technologies, and much more.

Learn about new forms of media consumption and cultural practice, digital media industries and technologies, and the cultural formations characteristic of media-dense digital societies.

Graduates often go on to careers in the events, marketing, media and communication fields.

You'll explore the written and aural complexities of music, and approach the study of Western music in an engaging way.

This major focuses on employability through numerous partnerships with performing arts organisations, festivals and internship programs.

Graduate career options include professional musician and other roles in education, festivals and events, arts administration, publishing, media and writing.

In this major, you'll be taught by world-class academics who provide insight on conflict prevention strategies, international peacekeeping, humanitarian intervention, peace-building and conflict reconciliation processes.

You’ll also explore ethics, justice, gender, Indigenous politics and development issues.

A degree majoring in Peace and Conflict Studies can lead to a global career in diplomacy and foreign affairs, defence and intelligence, international development, and humanitarian and community services.

Explore key ideas in areas including epistemology, ethics, logic and metaphysics.

The purpose of philosophy is to learn how to evaluate theories and arguments, how to construct your own arguments, and how to communicate ideas in a clear and powerful way.

Through your studies you'll develop critical thinking, communication and complex reasoning skills, which can be used in endless careers and roles.

You'll also learn about different research methods and analysis that can be applied throughout your degree.

By studying this major you will gain the knowledge and practical skills needed to address pressing local and global issues.

Learn about various approaches to cooperation and conflict resolution, and get a better understanding of political processes.

Careers can be found in diplomacy and foreign affairs, defence and intelligence, government and policy, international development, and humanitarian and community services.

Learn to express yourself through writing and music production, and become technically equipped for changing music-making environments.

Graduates often find work in teaching, music production, broadcasting and audio engineering.

Study includes multimedia storytelling and production, media design, public relations writing, editing and publishing practices.

This major will prepare you for careers that require clear writing and creative communication in print or digital modes.

Graduates undertake careers in human resources, mental health services, youth and child support work, or fields a diverse as marketing, aged care and corrective services.

Only the extended major in Psychology is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council. For more information on becoming a registered psychologist, visit the School of Psychology website .

Learn how we are shaped by education, socioeconomic status, religion, gender and ethnicity, and understand how to analyse social problems and issues.

Many graduates secure roles in the public and private sectors as policy analysts, researchers, policy advisers, project managers and social workers.

Courses cover Latin American thinking, European film, and how Spanish has become the official language for major international bodies like the United Nations and World Bank.

Mastering a world language like Spanish will enhance future career opportunities if you're also studying business, education, engineering and other fields.

You'll understand the role and importance of sport, and how different social factors can influence motivation and participation.

The career fields are diverse, and include journalism, management, PR and marketing, public health, education and psychology.

Understanding religion is crucial in order to understand our past and present.

This major will lead you to reflect on and understand religious traditions, questions and values. It offers a critical, multidisciplinary approach to a range of faiths and spiritual experiences.

You'll be prepared for work in areas including education and academia, health and social welfare, law and justice, or even broadcasting.

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.

Work with world-renowned creative practitioners to learn strategies for designing, structuring, writing and revising, and build a portfolio career in the changing publishing landscape.

Extend your networks and knowledge of the industry to become a creative or a corporate writer, or simply a better writer in general.

Writing skills are always in demand. Graduates have found work as journalists, teachers, editors, ghostwriters, publishers and playwrights.

You'll learn about the iconic images and identities, the major challenges and issues that make Australian culture and society unique.

Graduates can apply their knowledge of Australian in areas including tourism and hospitality, business and enterprise, politics, diplomacy, culture and the arts.

Graduates have the opportunity to take on roles that advance social justice and the status of women and girls, or work in politics, public policy, research or analysis.

Your study also covers social interaction, and the everyday uses and therapeutic applications of music.

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With almost 200 million native speakers in Europe and Asia, Russian is truly an international language and a window into one of the world's great cultures.

Courses in this minor cover introductory language skills, grammatical concepts and structures as well as translating and interpreting studies. You don’t need to have any prior knowledge of Russian.

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AUD $48,720

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

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Domestic places in the Bachelors of Arts / 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.

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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 Bachelors of Arts / Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management is  2474 .

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  • the International Baccalaureate in Australia.

The QTAC code for the Bachelors of Arts / Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management is  707701 .

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

The QTAC code for the Bachelors of Arts / Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management is 707701 .

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Perth , Australia

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Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management

Edith cowan university.

Edith Cowan University

  • Joondalup, Australia

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6 semesters

Distance Learning, On-Campus

The course covers the key aspects required for managing diverse hospitality and tourism businesses including marketing, financial management, business research and analytics, and strategic management.

Bachelor of Sport, Recreation and Event Management

Sport, recreation and events provide not only health, fitness and entertainment benefits to people worldwide, but they also comprise a multi-million dollar sector that generates employment for sport development managers, event managers, and more.

Certificate III in Hospitality

Charles darwin university.

Charles Darwin University

  • Darwin, Australia

Certificate

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who have a range of well-developed hospitality service, sales or operational skills and sound knowledge of industry operations. Using discretion and judgement, they work with some independence and under limited supervision using plans, policies and procedures to guide work activities.

Diploma of Hospitality Management

This qualification reflects the role of highly skilled senior operators who use a broad range of hospitality skills combined with managerial skills and sound knowledge of industry to coordinate hospitality operations. They operate independently, have responsibility for others and make a range of operational business decisions.

Master of International Hospitality Management

Master, Master

4 semesters

A unique course in Western Australia, the Master of International Hospitality Management brings together business and management principles in relation to the hospitality industry.

ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

Meridian vocational college.

Meridian Vocational College

  • Adelaide, Australia

Advanced Diploma

This qualification reflects the role of highly skilled senior managers who use a broad range of hospitality skills combined with specialised managerial skills and substantial knowledge of the industry to coordinate hospitality operations.

Mastery Institute Australia

Mastery Institute Australia

  • Brisbane, Australia

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management provides you with the skills and knowledge in Leadership, Management, Finance and taking responsibility for workers. The course will give you the skills to make a range of business decisions whilst operating at a senior management level within the Hospitality Industry.

Advanced Diploma Of Hospitality Management

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ANGAD Australian Institute of Technology

  • Melbourne, Australia

Angad’s Diploma of Leadership & Management will prepare you for a wide range of attractive positions in business, industry, and government. The business sector provides successful students with a wide variety of career opportunities.

Advanced Diploma Of Travel And Tourism

Evolution hospitality institute.

Evolution Hospitality Institute

  • Sydney, Australia

This qualification reflects the role of senior managers with advanced operational skills who use a broad range of travel or tourism skills, combined with specialised managerial skills and substantial knowledge of industry operations, to coordinate travel or tourism operations. They operate with significant autonomy and are responsible for making strategic business management and operational decisions.

Advanced Diploma in Travel and Tourism Management

Business institute of australia.

Business Institute of Australia

  • Broadway, Australia

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management

American college.

American College

This qualification reflects the role of highly skilled senior operators who use a broad range of hospitality skills combined with managerial skills and sound knowledge of the industry to coordinate hospitality operations.

Kenvale College

Kenvale College

  • Randwick, Australia

Develop Your 5 Star Knowledge This qualification reflects the role of individuals operating at a senior level who use substantial industry knowledge and wide-ranging, specialised managerial skills.

West Australian Institute Of Further Studies WAIFS

West Australian Institute Of Further Studies WAIFS

  • Perth, Australia

If you are enrolling in our Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management, it is expected that you will already have a sound understanding of the hospitality industry from completing our Diploma of Hospitality Management or from obtaining other equivalent qualifications. This course is all about refining your previously acquired knowledge and strengthening those skills you may find to be underdeveloped. What is special about our Advanced Diploma is that it will go into depth about relevant topics such as managing finances and physical assets, developing effective marketing strategies, and the process involved in recruiting, selecting, and inducting staff. At the end of this course, you should possess a strong set of employability skills that will make it hard for employers to overlook you.

Queensford College (All campuses)

Queensford College (All campuses)

If you have a love of people and a passion for service coupled with excellent interpersonal communication this Diploma will be for you. The Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management reflects the role of highly skilled senior operators within the industry who use a broad range of hospitality skills combined with managerial skills and industry knowledge to coordinate and manage hospitality operations. 

Australian Harbour International College AHIC

Australian Harbour International College AHIC

This qualification reflects the role of highly skilled senior managers who use a broad range of hospitality skills combined with specialised managerial skills and substantial knowledge of industry to coordinate hospitality operations. They operate with significant autonomy and are responsible for making strategic business management decisions.

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