About the course
The Master of International Hotel and Tourism Management program is designed for students seeking senior management roles, or wanting to own and operate their own business, within the hotel and tourism industries. Students will complete a program of core business and advanced hotel and tourism management subjects. These advanced subjects are designed to equip graduates with key capabilities expected of managers in the hotel and tourism sectors - including the ability to analyse complex information, develop strategies to identify and manage risk, build business resilience, embed sustainable practices into the business, and manage revenue. The program prepares students to think critically, communicate professionally, work collaboratively, make ethical and responsible business decisions, and work effectively in senior management positions in an industry which is characterised by change and uncertainty. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
Start dates and prices
Course fees are indicative and should be used as a guide. Speak to a counsellor to get an accurate price.
Duration: 4 Semester(s)Fees: Not available
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Semester 1 (January), 2024 |
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Semester 2 (May), 2024 |
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Semester 3 (September), 2024 |
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Semester 1 (January), 2025 |
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Semester 2 (May), 2025 |
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Semester 3 (September), 2025 |
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Semester 1 (January), 2026 |
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Semester 2 (May), 2026 |
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Semester 3 (September), 2026 |
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