Course summary

The Associate Degree of International Hotel and Tourism Management is a one-of-a-kind course, combining a rigorous academic curriculum with an integrated learning experience in a paid internship. 
 
You will develop practical knowledge in both front and back-of-house through units of study in food and beverage operations, accommodations, operations, and finance. You will have access to 880 hours of paid internships and, on successful completion of the course, will be eligible for entry into the Bachelor of Business in Hotel Management at The Hotel School with two years' credit. 
 
This course is offered at The Hotel School Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane and on the Hayman Island Resort campus, where you can live, study and work in a 5-star resort.
 
On the Hayman Island Resort campus, students are integrated into the Resort business. With Executive team mentors, you are are progressively engaged and exposed to departmental and executive level management. You'll not only work in hands-on Resort roles, you will also analyse performance with departmental managers and work on continual improvement of both functional roles and departmental performance. 
The Associate Degree of International Hotel and Tourism Management is a one-of-a-kind course, combining a rigorous academic curriculum with an integrated learning experience in a paid internship. 
 
You will develop practical knowledge in both front and back-of-house through units of study in food and beverage operations, accommodations, operations, and finance. You will have access to 880 hours of paid internships and, on successful completion of the course, will be eligible for entry into the Bachelor of Business in Hotel Management at The Hotel School with two years' credit. 
 
This course is offered at The Hotel School Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane and on the Hayman Island Resort campus, where you can live, study and work in a 5-star resort.
 
On the Hayman Island Resort campus, students are integrated into the Resort business. With Executive team mentors, you are are progressively engaged and exposed to departmental and executive level management. You'll not only work in hands-on Resort roles, you will also analyse performance with departmental managers and work on continual improvement of both functional roles and departmental performance. 

Course Learning Outcome

CLO1: Personal Disposition

CLO2: Numeracy + Data Literacy

CLO3: Business Acumen

CLO1: Personal Disposition

CLO6: Entrepreneurship

CLO1: Personal Disposition

CLO3: Business Acumen

CLO5: Leadership

CLO7: Global Citizenship

CLO2: Numeracy + Data Literacy

CLO3: Business Acumen

CLO6: Entrepreneurship

CLO1: Personal Disposition

CLO4: Interpersonal Skills

CLO5: Leadership

CLO7: Global Citizenship

CLO1: Personal Disposition

CLO5: Leadership

CLO7: Global Citizenship

Students complete 880 hours of paid internship as part of their studies at the Resort, providing practical experience across various departments. Industry experts at the resort contribute to the delivery of the course through a guest speaker series, as well as management offering mentorship and guidance through the internship.


Course overview

Course code

2206700

Course abbreviation

AssocDegIntHotelTourMgt

Credit points

192

Equivalent units

16

Duration

2 years full-time; 4 years part-time

Duration

2 years full-time

Availability details

Domestic

Location Teaching period UAC code QTAC code
Brisbane - The Hotel School Session 1 N/A N/A
Hayman Island - Hotel School Session 1 N/A N/A
Melbourne - The Hotel School Session 1 N/A N/A
Sydney - The Hotel School Session 1 N/A N/A

Fee information

Fee paying


International

Location Teaching period Annual Fees CRICOS
Brisbane - The Hotel School Session 1 $27,600 ($3,450 per unit) 104631D
Melbourne - The Hotel School Session 1 $27,600 ($3,450 per unit) 104631D
Sydney - The Hotel School Session 1 $27,600 ($3,450 per unit) 104631D

Course requirements

See the University’s Rules Relating to Awards, in conjunction with the Specific Award Rules listed below.

To be eligible to receive the Associate Degree of International Hotel and Tourism Management, students must complete the equivalent of 16 units (192 credit points) comprising:

  • 16 core units (192 credit points),

Exit Award

Students may be eligible to exit with the Diploma of Hotel Management after completing the equivalent of 8 core units (96 credit points).