Overview

A Diploma of Business in Tourism Management delivers an understanding of the tourist experience, culture and destination management, business communications and marketing fundamentals through a global and local perspective. It teaches you about the importance of the tourist experience and how it impacts the economy on a local and global scale. Successful completion will enable you to continue into the second year of the Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management).

Graduates of a Tourism Management diploma have the skills necessary to effectively contribute to the industry, plus the opportunity to continue studying at bachelor level. As a graduate of the Diploma of Business in Tourism Management you are able to set yourself on a path for success in the tourism industry, gaining access to a global network of opportunities and contacts.

Majors

The tourist experience, introduction to tourism, hospitality and events, culture & destination management, customer experience management, business communications, understanding people and organisations, marketing fundamentals.

Potential Career Outcomes

Travel agent consultant, regional tourism manager, tour manager, guest relations manager, destination manager.

Admission Criteria

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

Course Seeker

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