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Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management/Bachelor of Business


Course Details

From 2021, commencing students are referred to the Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management/Bachelor of Business (1482). With Griffith Business School's Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management/Bachelor of Business, you can multiply your career options. In as little as four years, you can graduate with two degrees and a unique skill set that will give you an edge in the employment market. You can, for example, combine Human Resource Management with Hospitality Management to gain the skills needed to work in human resources in a high-end resort or consider merging skills in Innovation and Entrepreneurship with Tourism Management and start your own tourism business. Business majors Asian Business (Nathan, Gold Coast) Behavioural Science (Nathan, Gold Coast) Employment Relations (Nathan) Event Management (Nathan, Gold Coast) Human Resource Management (Nathan, Gold Coast, Logan, Online) Innovation and Entrepreneurship (South Bank, Nathan, Gold Coast, Logan, Online) International Business (Nathan, Gold Coast) Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Nathan, Gold Coast) Management (Nathan, Gold Coast) Marketing (Nathan, Gold Coast, Logan, Online) Real Estate and Property Development (Nathan, Gold Coast) Sport Management (Nathan, Gold Coast) Sustainable Business (Nathan) You can also choose not to complete a major, selecting from a range of courses that provide broad knowledge for a career in business management. International Tourism and Hotel Management majors Hospitality Management (Nathan, Gold Coast) Tourism Management (Nathan, Gold Coast)

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)


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