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C3T Bachelor of Business Administration (Hospitality Management)

The Bachelof Business Administration (Hospitality Management) has been designed to produce future leaders for the Hospitality industry. In order to cope with the growth and increasing complexity of industries such as hospitality and tourism, there is a strong expectation that those in management positions will have a tertiary qualification for which the Bachelor of Business Administration (Hospitality Management) is the perfect answer.

The degree provides students with the broadest possible career options by combining essential business knowledge and expertise – encompassing areas such as accounting and finance, marketing, economics, human resources, international business and management – with specialised hospitality studies. Students will develop practical and specific workplace skills as well as a sound understanding of hotel management processes and strategies that are required for best practice management in hospitality enterprises.


Career Opportunities

Opportunities for graduates with management and hospitality skills are excellent, and employment within the sphere of tourism and hospitality is extensive. As a graduate of this degree you will have the knowledge and expertise to develop a career anywhere in the world in a wide variety of areas. A few of the many possibilities include:

Event, Convention and Conference Management
Hotel, Restaurant and Resort Management
Guest Relations
Marketing and Promotions
Airlines
Travel Agencies
Food and Beverage Logistics


Course Units - taught through This School

Unit CodeUnit Title
BMA121Management of Human Resources
BMA151Principles of Marketing
BMA201Organisational Behaviour
BMA211Business Communication
BMA241Workplace Relations
BMA258Services Marketing
BMA281Introduction to International Business
BMA282International Marketing
BMA302Strategic Management
BMA325Human Resource Management in the Service Industries
BMA391Managerial Social Responsibility

Course Units - taught through other Schools

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