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Welcome to the Bachelor of Business (Tourism, Event and Hospitality Management)! We are thrilled to have you join our program, which offers an exciting journey into the vibrant and ever-changing industries of tourism, events and hospitality.
Our program is designed to provide you with a comprehensive education that combines core business courses with specialised knowledge in the thriving visitor economy sectors. By choosing our program, you are embarking on a path that will equip you with the skills, expertise, and industry insights to thrive in an ever-evolving field.
Throughout the program, which is ranked top in Australia and top 50 in the world for Hospitality and Tourism1, our experienced lecturers, who are experts in their respective fields, will guide you through a curriculum that emphasizes practical leaning, strategic thinking, and effective communication. Our hands-on learning approach, combined with industry insights and practical experiences, ensures that you are career-ready upon graduation. You will graduate from Australia’s Number 1 university for graduate employability2 and join more than two hundred and forty thousand alumni who are making their mark globally.
This program is professionally accredited by EQUIS and AACSB, the world’s leading accreditation bodies, assuring you of the highest standards of education and research.
We look forward to guiding you towards a rewarding career in the vibrant world of tourism, events and hospitality.
1 Ranked #48, Shanghai’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2022.
2 Ranked #1 in Australia for Graduate employability, QILT Employer Satisfaction Survey, 2020-22 – Employability Skills Indicator. Public universities.
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