A degree in hotel and tourism management is a qualification accepted nationally, and internationally, by leading hotel and tourism industry employers. It will prepare you for professional roles in the tourism industry including hotels, resorts, airlines, restaurants, theme parks, cruise lines, destination marketing and management organisations, and with event management companies.
Where will your degree take you?
Outcomes
Professional accreditation
Bond Business School is among less than 7% of the world’s 13,000 business programs to have earned accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and less than 2% have earned European Foundation for Management Development's (EFMD) European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) accreditation. Bond Business School is both AACSB and EQUIS accredited placing us in the top 2% of Business Schools in the world.
Bond Business School is also one of four universities in Australia who are members of the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), a tangible statement of the significant contribution our programs make to graduate management education.
Program learning outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes provide a broad and measurable set of standards that incorporate a range of knowledge, skills and abilities that will be achieved on completion of the program. These outcomes will help you determine whether this program aligns with your professional pathway, career and learning goals.
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View Master of International Hotel and Tourism Management learning outcomes
- Apply an integrated understanding of theories, concepts and techniques from multiple disciplines to both routine and non-routine hotel and tourism management tasks.
- Critically analyse and evaluate complex issues or problems in tourism and hotel management.
- Generate creative solutions that address a complex opportunity or problem in hotel and tourism management.
- Critically reflect on one's personal learning experience to extract, evaluate and apply insights
- Recognise and appropriately adapt to the cultural, environmental and social considerations of individual behaviour and organisational operations in hotel and tourism.
- Orally communicate complex business information to a diverse professional audience using appropriate visual aids.
- Articulate complex business ideas, decisions, recommendations and other information in a clear, concise writing style tailored to a given audience.
- Collaborate effectively with others to complete a complex project or group task.
Further study
Extend your learning beyond the completion of your degree. Consider progressing on your journey to sharpen your skills and expand your knowledge in business and other specialised areas through these learning opportunities.