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Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management)

ProviderTorrens University Australia
Course code: SATAC5B0413UniversityStudy area: Hospitality ManagementData JSON
AttendanceOn campus
Intakes & start datesPlease check the official website.

Course overview

A Bachelor of Business in Hospitality Management teaches you key hospitality concepts and operations, including marketing, hospitality entrepreneurship and innovation in global hospitality. Gain industry experience during your bachelor of hospitality management and graduate with skills to launch your career.

During this course, you will study critical business and management subjects and gain knowledge, attributes, skills and experience in key areas of hospitality. This course has been designed to be flexible and can be studied fully online, on-campus or a combination of both. You can choose from a wide range of electives so you focus on the area you're passionate about. Learning outcomes

  • Learn how to manage staff and promotional events in a global context
  • Research innovation and understand changing global trends within the hospitality industry
  • Explore an array of organisational structures and how they come together
  • Understand how business development and project management principles go hand in hand
Note: Flexible study options are available including on-campus, online or a hybrid of both.

Areas of Study: Accommodation management, accounting, economics, entertainment and leisure management and tourism, gastronomy, human resources, introduction to hospitality, marketing, project management, resort and spa management, strategic management, tourism and events, work health and safety and risk management.

Career Opportunities: Food and beverage manager, operations management, hotel and resort manager, hospitality entrepreneur.

Practical experience: Torrens University Australia students undertake industry placements with some of the most prestigious restaurant, hospitality and tourism organisations in Australia and the world. From day one you'll be gaining valuable experience, learning from industry professionals and building key industry relationships. We are proud of our strong industry partnerships and always welcome opportunities to make new ones. Work placement hours: 800 hours.

Entry requirements

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Standard entry

  • Recent secondary Qualify for the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) or equivalent recent year 12 qualification (including the International Baccalaureate Diploma). Higher Ed Completed or partially completed a recognised higher education program at a recognised higher education institution, or Completed a University Foundation Studies, Bridging or Enabling program Work-Life Other Completed a non-recent SACE or equivalent secondary education qualification with a competitive selection rank, including the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB), or Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) (optional), or Personal competencies and/or employment experience (optional) If you have studied at higher education level in the last two years, you must not have accumulated more than a total of two full-time years of higher education study in order to use your STAT/PCA/Employment results. If you have been employed in the Australian Defence Force you may be eligible to apply for an undergraduate course on the basis of your service. See here . VET Completed an award from a registered training organisation at Certificate IV level or above
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Campuses & intake dates

  • Adelaide CampusSA