Overview

A Bachelor of Business in Hospitality Management covers key hospitality concepts and skills. Explore marketing, entrepreneurship and innovation in global hospitality. Gain real-world experience through our work placement program with our industry partners. Graduate with skills to launch your career.

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.

Majors

Business Communications, Customer Experience Management, Ethics and Sustainability, Exploring Gastronomy, Front Office Operations, Global Innovations and Trends in Tourism and Hospitality, Introduction to Tourism, Hospitality and Events, Marketing Fundamentals, Planning and Designing Hospitality Venues, Restaurant Operations, Risk and Crisis Management, Understanding People and Organisations.

Potential Career Outcomes

As a graduate of the Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management), you will have the opportunity to move into an exciting senior role in many areas of the hospitality industry. You can even travel the world with your extensive knowledge and in-demand skills.
  • Food and Beverage Manager
  • Operations Manager
  • Resort Manager

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Torrens University Australia website for admission criteria information.

Course Seeker

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