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International Tourism & Hospitality Management

Available Programs:
Master of International Tourism & Hospitality Management
Graduate Certificate of International Hospitality Management
Graduate Diploma of International Hospitality Management

JCU Degree Code: 24604, 20511, 001006
Intake: March, July, November

Standard Duration
Graduate Certificate of IHM - 6 months
Graduate Diploma of IHM - 12 months
MITHM - 16 months

Fast Track
Graduate Certificate of IHM - N/A
Graduate Diploma of IHM - 8 months
MITHM - 12 months

Total No. of Subjects
Graduate Certificate of IHM - 4
Graduate Diploma of IHM - 8
MITHM - 12

Overview

The Master of International Tourism & Hospitality Management is an innovative masters level qualification that combines tourism, hospitality and business management to give students the management skills required to be a tourism and hospitality industry professional.

The Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma provide shorter more focussed programs.

Career Opportunities
 
JCUB has strong industry links and has innovative partnernships with industry and educational institutions both locally and overseas.  This provides the opportunities for JCU students to pursue careers not only in the dynamic tourism and hospitality industry, but also in associated marketing and public relations.

Professional Recognition

All tourism subjects at JCU are recognised by the World Tourism Organisation as providing world-class tourism education since 1993.

Course Structure

A mix of tourism, hospitality and business management subjects provide the core knowledge for managerial careers in the tourism & hospitality industries.

Graduate Certificate of IHM

To take both
TO5202 Economic Decision Making in the Hospitality Industry
TO5204 Ethic in the International Hospitality Industry

Plus two (2) from
 
LB5205 Human Relations in the Workplace
LB5203 Sustainable Enterprise
LB5202 Marketing & Innovation
LB5208 Leadership in Contemporary Organisations

Graduate Diploma of IHM

To take all four (4)

TO5202 Economic Decision Making in the Hospitality Industry
TO5204 Ethics in the International Hospitality Industry
TO5203 Hospitality & Gastronomy: Social, Private & Commercial
TO5201 Strategic Management & Development in the Hospitality Industry

Plus two (2) from

LB5205 Human Relations in the Workplace
LB5203 Sustainable Enterprise
LB5202 Marketing & Innovation
LB5208 Leadership in Contemporary Organisations

Plus two (2) from

TO5101 Tourism Systems Analysis
TO5104 Tourist Management Strategies
TO5102 Tourism Operations Management
TO5103 Global Desetination Competitiveness





 


 
 
Master of International Tourism & Hospitality Management

To take all eight (8)

TO5101 Master of International Tourism & Hospitality Management

To take all eight (8)

TO5101 Tourism Systems Analysis
TO5203 Hospitality & Gastronomy: Social, Private & Commercial
TO5104 Tourist Management Strategies
TO5202 Economic Decision Making in the Hospitality Industry
TO5102 Tourism Operations Management
TO5201 Strategic Management & Development in the Hospitality Industry
TO5204 Ethics in the International Hospitality Industry
TO5103 Global Destination Competitiveness
TO5203 Hospitality & Gastronomy: Social, Private & Commercial
TO5104 Tourist Management Strategies
TO5202 Economic Decision Making in the Hospitality Industry
TO5201 Strategic Management & Development in the Hospitality Industry
TO5204 Ethics in the International Hospitality Industry
TO5103 Global Destination Competitiveness

Plus take four (4) from

LB5202 Marketing & Innovation
LB5203 Sustainable Enterprise
LB5205 Human Relations in the Workplace
LB5208 Leadership in Contemporary Organisations
LB5210 Independent Studies (Internship)

Internship Option

In the final trimester, high performing students, subject to meeting performance criteria, may choose to take up an Industry Internship as an alternative to a classroom based subject.

  • Integrates theory & practice
  • Enhances professional soft skills, as expected at postgraduate level
  • develops abilities to investigate, analyse, evaluate and provide recommendations
  • career-related experience informs career choice

English Language Entry Requirements

You must provide evidence of English proficiency if English is not your first language. Results must be less than two years old at the time of application.

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0, with a minimum score of at least 5.5 in each component
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 550, with a Test of Written English score of at least 4.0; or a computer-based score of 213 with an essay rating of at least 4.0; or an internet-based score of 79 with a minimum writing score of 19.
  • Alternative pathways that provide evidence of equivalent levels of English
Academic Entry Qualifications

An undergraduate degree in any discipline or other qualifications deemed equivalent; or evidence of professional experience that meets the approval of the Head of School or Faculty.
 
Advanced Standing Credit


JCUB recognises advanced standing credit for equivalent studies at an equivalent level from Australian or overseas universities. The credit is determined after receipt of application.