Tourism and Hospitality Management

Unit set code: BMATHM | Study level: Undergraduate | Unit set type: Major
Hybrid
City Campus
Footscray Park
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Overview

Combine your love of travel experiences, fine dining, and exceptional events to forge a career you're truly passionate about, with a major in Tourism and Hospitality Management.

Throughout your studies, you’ll learn how to develop, operate, manage and market sustainable tourism products, services and experiences within the tourism and hospitality industries.


You'll gain a thorough understanding of the industry's core trends and issues, as well as insights into:
  • product and service development
  • tourism innovation
  • principles and practices of international tourism
  • working with stakeholders from various cultural backgrounds.

Real-world learning through industry guest presentations, field trips and workshops will help you stand out as career-ready to future employers.



By the end of your degree, you will be ready to work in the public or private tourism sector, or find employment with a tour operator, airline, hotel or resort.

Unit set structure

For a major study students must complete 96 credit points consisting of:

  • 96 credit points of Major Studies
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Credits

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Most units at VU are worth 12 credit points. You will need to complete the required course credit points to graduate.

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