Master of Tourism, Hotel and Event Management

Tourism contributes billions of dollars to the Queensland economy and employs thousands of people. This active local tourism environment makes the programs at the UQ Business School the ideal forum to learn about this vibrant industry, with the skills you gain applicable in Australia or anywhere in the world. Youll benefit from UQs extensive network of industry leaders, many of whom deliver guest lectures and share their perspectives and knowledge, and youll have the opportunity to establish contacts for the future. Your study also offers a range of invaluable Work Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunities designed to help you bridge the gap between theory and practice and gain industry experience with tourism and event site visits, the investigation of case studies, and problem-based learning activities. Youll graduate with an internationally recognised qualification and be ready for success in any number of careers related to tourism, hotel and event management. The 32-unit Master of Tourism, Hotel and Event Management program includes the core foundational courses of tourism, hotel, and event management. It is for students who have a bachelors degree in any field and can meet minimum GPA requirements.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

St Lucia

Full-time - 1.5 years

$62,760
N/A

Structure

32 units

Entry requirements

  • A bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in any discipline, or a Graduate Certificate in Tourism, Hotel and Event Management from UQ (or equivalent).

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