This course is a pathway program developed in conjunction with TAFE NSW. It explores the collaborative linkages and networks that are an integral part of the tourism industry and which need to be managed so that a hospitality organisation achieves its stated objectives. Strategies to ensure the sustainability of a destination's tourism product and marketing/management effort are highlighted.
The course broadens students' understanding of the hospitality sector role in tourism. It is strongly linked to the tourism profession and industries.
The UTS component of the course seeks to build on the vocational skills and knowledge acquired by students in the hospitality management courses offered by TAFE NSW.
Career options include destination management, hotel and resort management and management in the hospitality industries, marketing wholesaling and tour operations, and research and policy development.
Commonwealth-supported place applicants are assessed as non-current school leaver students through UAC.
Overseas full-fee-paying students are admitted through UTS: International provided they meet the applicable English language requirements for UTS courses.
Applicants must have either the Advanced Diploma in Hospitality (Management) from TAFE NSW, or the Advanced Diploma in Hospitality Management and the Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management from Kenvale College of Tourism and Hospitality Management, at Credit level or higher. Successful applicants are granted advanced standing for Advanced Diploma studies, and must complete 72 credit points to attain the degree.
Any two units of English.
Students who have completed either the Advanced Diploma in Hospitality (Management) from TAFE NSW, or the Advanced Diploma in Hospitality Management and the Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management from Kenvale College of Tourism and Hospitality Management, receive a block exemption of 72 credit points for their hospitality studies.
The course duration is one-and-a-half years of full-time study (following completion of the Advanced Diploma in Hospitality (Management) from TAFE NSW prior to entry) if students commence the course in Autumn semester.
The Bachelor of Management in Tourism and Hospitality is offered at Kuring-gai campus only.
Students from the Advanced Diploma in Hospitality (Management) receive a block exemption of 72 credit points for their hospitality studies. Completion of a further 72 credit points (as listed in the Course program) leads to the award of the Bachelor of Management in Tourism and Hospitality.
The course has an extensive industry based internship program providing graduates with work ready professional skills.
STM90290 Core subjects | 60cp | |
CBK90191 Electives | 12cp | |
CBK90525 Electives (TAFE Articulation) | 72cp | |
Total | 144cp |
The list of core subjects is provided below.
Electives available within the program may be chosen from a wide range of subjects offered by the School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism. Approval for electives outside the School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism should be sought from the Undergraduate Program Director.
Year 1 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
27184 Tourism and the Industry 1 | 6cp | |
27185 The Tourist Experience | 6cp | |
27344 Research for Leisure and Tourism | 6cp | |
27703 Events Management | 6cp | |
Spring semester | ||
27116 Electronic Marketing and Management of Tourism Services | 6cp | |
27327 Tourism and Sustainability | 6cp | |
27642 Tourism Marketing | 6cp | |
27648 Tourism and the Industry 2 | 6cp | |
Year 2 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
27324 Strategic Management in Tourism and Leisure | 6cp | |
27523 Environmental Planning for Leisure and Tourism | 6cp | |
Select 12 credit points of electives | 12cp |
Further information is available from the School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism on: