Bachelor of Business - Hospitality and Tourism Management
Kaplan Business School
Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 02426B
In today's increasingly mobile world, hospitality and tourism is quickly becoming one of the largest global industries. Students develop problem solving and analytical proficiency, business communication skills, financial literacy, plus a host of other transferable skills. Whether students want to work in an executive or management role, as a consultant, or start their own business, this degree provides an excellent platform on which to base their business career. Business graduates majoring in Hospitality and Tourism Management traditionally pursue career paths such as local hospitality operators, event and community managers, tourism authority and human resource professionals; however it is not uncommon for them to also pursue work in the arts, media, advertising and health industries.
Structure
24 subjects: 14 core and 10 electives
Subjects
- BUS101 Business Communication
- BUS103 Introduction to Accounting
- BUS104 Economics
- BUS107 Commercial Law
- BUS109 Skills for Numerical Analysis
- BUS105 Introduction to Business Analytics
- BUS110 Skills for Advanced Business English
- BUS111 Skills for Academic Success
- HAT201 The Hospitality and Tourism System
- HAT206 Food and Beverage Operations
- HAT207 Technology and Innovation in Hospitality and Tourism
- HAT208 Accommodation Operations
- MAN202 Governance, Ethics and Sustainability
- ACC201 Financial Accounting
- ACC202 Accounting Information Systems
- ACC203 Advanced Financial Accounting
- ACC205 Management Accounting
- BUS201 Skills for Workplace Success
- BUS208 Quantitative Analysis
- FIN201 Financial Institutions and Markets
- FIN203 Corporate Finance
- LAW204 Corporations Law
- MAN200 Introduction to Management
- MAN201 Organising People at Work
- MAN204 Managing Projects
- MAN205 Managing Operations
- MAN206 People and Culture
- MKT200 Marketing Principles
- MKT201 Integrated Marketing Communications
- MKT203 Services Marketing
- MKT204 Omnichannel Marketing
- MKT205 Consumer Behaviour
- HAT301 Event Management
- HAT304 Emerging Issues in Hospitality and Tourism
- HAT305 Gaming and Entertainment Management
- HAT306 Professional Practice in Hospitality and Tourism
- ACC301 Contemporary Issues in Accounting
- ACC302 Auditing and Assurance
- ACC303 Financial Reporting
- ACC304 Taxation Law
- ACC305 Strategic Management Accounting
- BUS307 Internship 1
- BUS308 Internship 2
- MAN302 Dynamic Strategy
- MAN303 Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation
- MAN304 Management in Global Business
- MAN305 Managing Change
- MKT302 Digital Marketing
- MKT303 International Marketing
- MKT304 Strategic Marketing
- MKT306 Market Research and Analytics
Standard entry requirements
- Successful completion of Year 12 or equivalent schooling such as a Certificate IV or equivalent
- Minimum Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) of 55 or equivalent.
Study pathways
Students may apply for credits into a KBS Postgraduate degree or a related postgraduate degree at another Australian higher education provider.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Adelaide | International: $62,400 | No |
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Brisbane | International: $62,400 | No |
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Melbourne | International: $62,400 | No |
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Perth | International: $62,400 | No |
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Sydney | International: $62,400 | No |
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Further information
International students are required to undertake a full time study workload.