Graduate
Diploma in
International Tourism & Hotel Management
The Graduate Diploma in International Tourism and Hotel Management course will provide higher business and hospitality management skills that can be used in a variety of global commercial settings.
Some strategy and planning elements will be incorporated into your curriculum. You will learn how to take action in different and often challenging situations involving guests, visitors, clients, staff, suppliers, local government and other third parties to ensure your guests enjoy their experience.
In the Graduate Diploma in International Tourism and Hotel Management, a Southern Cross University degree, you will grow your skills in developing and implementing tourism and hospitality strategy to ensure business goals are reached at a global level.
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Course summary
Course units
Core Unit
Choose 7 Elective Units
Admission & Fees
Application Process
- Completion of Australian bachelor degree or equivalent
All applicants for the hotel school are selected on their individual merit. You may be required to attend an interview.
2018 Course Fees
Each subject is $2,635
2019 Course Fees
Each subject is $2,800
FEE-HELP is available to eligible students. Learn about FEE-Help
Application Process
- Completion of Australian bachelor degree or equivalent
- English language comparable to Academic IELTS 6.0 with no band less than 5.5
All applicants for the hotel school are selected on their individual merit. You may be required to attend an interview.
2018 Course Fees
Each subject is $3,110
2019 Course Fees
Each subject is $3,250
*Tuition fees are in Australian dollars, are correct as of January 2018, and are subject to change. Annual tuition fee is based on completing 8 units per year. International Students are required to pay Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of their visa in advance. In addition, students will be charged an annual Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF), and students may also be required to incur an indicative non-tuition fees of $1,500 to cover textbooks, stationery, internships or placements.
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Work Integrated learning
Work Integrated Learning is a way for students to develop their skills outside of the classroom and internships while studying for a Graduate Diploma in International Tourism and Hotel Management. Open to undergraduate and postgraduate students, a dedicated team identifies and offers opportunities that will improve your employability and industry knowledge.
Work Integrated Learning opportunities include:
- Hayman Island Taster field trip
- Singapore field trip
- Winery/brewery/stadium tour
- Leadership speaker series
- Manager-for-a-Day experience
- Skills2Work Food and Beverage course
- Mock interview experience
- Responsible Service of Alcohol course
- Barista course
The atmosphere at The Hotel School in Australia was always professional and friendly, and many fellow students have become friends who I am still in contact with. Having started my education at a Swiss Hotel School, then coming to The Hotel School I found the teachers committed, the subjects interesting and the balance of study to work a great balance - Bachelor of Business in Hotel Management, graduated 2001
Career outcomes
The Graduate Diploma in International Tourism and Hotel Management course is designed to build upon existing qualifications and work experience, you will grow your skills to operate at a global level with a firm awareness of the opportunities of the wider tourism, hospitality and hotel sectors. A variety of higher management roles await at:
- Hotels
- Hotel ownership groups
- Cruise ships
- Cultural festivals
- Events venues
- Event organisers
- Tourism groups
- Government agencies
- Hospitality groups
- Entrepreneurial opportunities
Daniel Rogers' Story
In 2002, Daniel graduated from Bachelor of Business in Hotel Management and now is owner of the Town and Country Bar Cremorne, Sydney
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